@@forgottenpalace4472 these 2 are fantastic together in every way..bestfriends..boneheads back on stage with liam after thinking he wouldnt do it again plus they are very funny together. One of the funniest things ive ever seen was bonehead being dragged through an airport terminal while on the ground holding onto a trolley.
But bro the framework in people's heads are fucked forever... think of it. If you banned phones at concerts then ok that's cool. It's better than not! But people's full 100% feelings and emotions will still not be in the moment! Their heads and minds will still to some degree be on their damn phones... they'll be worried about what messages they've missed. They'll be thinking about how great it could've been had they been able to upload some pics and vids from the show for everyone to see and be jealous etc... so it literally will neeeeeeeeever be the same man. Smart phones and internet have some really good things about them, but they've fucked us BIG in this regard! BIG!!!
@@jimmorrison2657 I used to think we are lucky, but honestly man... I don't know anymore. Sometimes I wish I didn't know how nice it used to be. Then I wouldn't be so sad with how things have become. You know what I'm saying? Imagine growing up and not ever knowing what life was like before social media and smart phones and internet and all that stuff... You'd have nothing to be sad about, cause you'd never know how good it was lol you'd have no reference points or anything to compare it to. So it's much easier for people that don't know to be happy now. I swear sometimes I think the Amish have got it right 🤣🤣
@killwill83 none of the albums they did without him came anywhere close to those they did with him so yeah, they did. Chemistry in a band is just as important as the song writer to the sound and dynamics of the band
What some people tend to overlook is how he cracks it to 11 every time he's playing on stage. Absolute monster of a tone. Other guitarists Liam play's with recently don't seem to to crank up the distortion and volume on their amps. In comes Bonehead, and the same song sounds MASSIVE.
@@Uzurr69 he as any band had to have some input and the chemistry. As a rhythm guitarist he did his job. Also Oasis like to play loud he had a good setup and tone. They recorded alot of songs above a certain sustain and threshold and he had chops live. What rhythm guitarist is gonna be known as a shredder on the ol 6 string?
Liam is so right, me and a freind of mine discussed exactly that, there will never again be a period in history with music as good or as diverse as between 91 and 99
I love seeing Liam and Bonehead hanging out more often, doing interviews together, and especially performing again. For the DM 30th anniv. tour, Bonehead's solid rhythm playing is gonna take Liam's band to the next level, d'ya know what I mean? And to hear his perspective on interviewers' questions is great. It's nice he and Liam have remained friends and kept in touch this whole time.
Plenty of middle aged concert goers too. The whole scene is insta driven, social media, shite. Who sits down and watches the video of an hour long performance recorded on a mobile, with shit sound and visual anyway? Anyone?
I like the fact that all the original band members are still good mates. Apart from Noel. Even Tony still gets on with the rest of the original band, apart from Noel. That’s brilliant.
@Saif Ullah Khan hey mate 👍👍. They weren’t the same band after Tony was sacked imo. They lost their punky sound. They were still very good though. He played on their best album, Definitely Maybe.
@@islasim7649 They’re all better off without him, Noel turned into a right dick since he’s gone solo. Someone with an ego that big is unhealthy to be around.
Liam is the real deal and I-respect him for that. In Dallas back in January of 98 @ the Bronco Bowl he put on an amazing show even though he only made it through half the gig. Can’t wait to see him in DC in a few!!! Rock on mate!!!
Met him on a bus from the plane to the terminal in Manchester from Frankfurt. Gave his seat to my mum. Met Noel outside my hometown teams stadium when City came. He left 10 days later. 1st match of the season. Do you think they both spoke to each other about me and Noel left cos Bonehead slagged me off? In my world that’s what happened.
I was lucky enough to get to gigs in the late 90s/early 2000s before the advent of smartphones. I feel privileged to have experienced gigs. Actually experienced them. It’s something the younger generation have tragically missed. I pity them.
This is seriously the best Liam interview ever. His raw honesty is poetic. Not many people could pull off the things he says, That's why he's so amazing. Just one of a kind.
Those oasis gigs back in the day pure atmosphere. Even in the queues or when we slept on the streets for tickets. Pure party atmosphere. Best band in the world with the best fans - that needs to be said met some amazing people back then
The band had a behind the curtain agreement to have a reunion in 2026 and have a major cash-in one last time before the entire catalogue finally goes up to auction. It cannot be openly discussed.
They’re 100% correct…. people at gigs these days wanna film it all on their phones to share on social media. I’ve seen Oasis five times between 94 and 98…. No phones…. Just chaos and vibes 💥💥💥💥💥
It's always been the way even before phones. They just made it easier. A good analogy for the world can be taken from the movie Django. Where Leonardo Di Caprio serves as the elite class who own the world and everything in it and Samuel L Jackson is one of the peasants who grasses on the other peasants, he's probably even deluded himself into identifying more with Di Caprio (his owner) than he does with fellow slaves. That's basically the world. There's the owners and the owned and the tragedy is that some of the owned do not realise they're owned and don't recognise the sycophantry that compels them to act, often unknowingly, against their own interests and those of their peers.
he's right, the whole world in entranced. walking down the road looking into their phones, or the kids texting someone who's down the stairs in the same gaff..it's crazy. it's the definition of insanity!!
Oasis would have never broken up if Bonehead would’ve just bitten the bullet and shaved his head from the beginning. He would’ve been a way bigger star as well.
Yer man on yer right talks, does facial expressions, does hand movements, does entire body posturing, does everything like yer man on yer left like man. Fucking hell like man, be yer fucking self like man.
Loved your music Liam and Oasis , the 90s were the best for me and music, so true about the modern way, it’s shit, me and lads still keep it real going to the pubs and having a good crack like the old days keep Rockin and Rolling
If you think rock and roll and angry young men with electric guitars are dead, Look for Laurie White and the Lockdowns. Just the best young band I have seen in such a very long time.
I love Liams rant in this... and he is actually spot on with a LOT of things he said... too much shit going on to be able to live life like it used to be (i know... i'm a 60's child... i hate modern life...)
The 90s was just a sublime period for British music......he's right it's now fucked, I was in my teens in the 90s a d they were the best fucking days of my life...
This is one of the greatest interviews I've ever seen in my life.
TheGooners11 he’s spot on with every word
It really is a great interview.
@@forgottenpalace4472 these 2 are fantastic together in every way..bestfriends..boneheads back on stage with liam after thinking he wouldnt do it again plus they are very funny together. One of the funniest things ive ever seen was bonehead being dragged through an airport terminal while on the ground holding onto a trolley.
@@TheBobbymcd Love them, great energy together.
Wholeheartedly agree mate. It’s fucking brilliant innit 😂
Bonehead finally looks like a rockstar
Omg. Hilarious.
Cockstar more like. He looks anything but a rockstar
Thats a brilliant comment 😂
@killwill83 Well... he is.
@@elchatodeoro1 no hes not
"fokin"
-Liam Gallagher, 2016.
dyou know what i mean?
Liam Gallagher 2016
This is one of the best Liam rants ever. Spot on as well. He speaks the truth. He's always much more open around Bonehead.
Him and Bonehead are very close
TheGooners11 Not really any news but if you havent already, listen to the Oasis podcast with Mary Mcguigan, Guigsy’s sister.
They're good buddies.
@@mattsmith1173 They used to play with each other’s willies
@@minimumwage2millionaire lmao
Bonehead could be George Michael’s tougher older brother
Lol
I reckon George would of fucked him up to be honest. Done some weird taequeerdo on him.
This Comment just Made my day.😅✌️..keep it up brother !!!
Older n bolder Mann...
George was probably arrested and in the jail more times than Bonehead!
"Spotty little Herbert from Hastings" is the best description of an NME writer ever.
Named Bartholomew lol!
He is spot on. It will never be the same. Personally, phones should be outlawed at a concert.
But bro the framework in people's heads are fucked forever... think of it. If you banned phones at concerts then ok that's cool. It's better than not! But people's full 100% feelings and emotions will still not be in the moment! Their heads and minds will still to some degree be on their damn phones... they'll be worried about what messages they've missed. They'll be thinking about how great it could've been had they been able to upload some pics and vids from the show for everyone to see and be jealous etc... so it literally will neeeeeeeeever be the same man. Smart phones and internet have some really good things about them, but they've fucked us BIG in this regard! BIG!!!
@@billybats4745 You hit the nail on the head. Great summary!
@@billybats4745 Mate, you are right. We were lucky bastards that we lived before mobiles
@@jimmorrison2657 I used to think we are lucky, but honestly man... I don't know anymore. Sometimes I wish I didn't know how nice it used to be. Then I wouldn't be so sad with how things have become. You know what I'm saying? Imagine growing up and not ever knowing what life was like before social media and smart phones and internet and all that stuff... You'd have nothing to be sad about, cause you'd never know how good it was lol you'd have no reference points or anything to compare it to. So it's much easier for people that don't know to be happy now. I swear sometimes I think the Amish have got it right 🤣🤣
@@billybats4745 If you are young now, you might not get the lows, but you also don't get the highs that we had. Social media numbs everything.
What I like about Liam is how passionate he gets when he has a strong opinion
And how he runs out of vocabulary to finish his sentence.
@@ghostriderinthesky6685 go take one👍🏾
Bonehead such an integral part of Oasis
Not musically, 99 percent of the time he's just playing bar chords over Noel's music
@@gm3043 Chemistry and personality is so integral which he was apart of the root and growth also he plays key board so jog on ya mug
@killwill83 none of the albums they did without him came anywhere close to those they did with him so yeah, they did. Chemistry in a band is just as important as the song writer to the sound and dynamics of the band
What some people tend to overlook is how he cracks it to 11 every time he's playing on stage. Absolute monster of a tone. Other guitarists Liam play's with recently don't seem to to crank up the distortion and volume on their amps. In comes Bonehead, and the same song sounds MASSIVE.
@@Uzurr69 he as any band had to have some input and the chemistry. As a rhythm guitarist he did his job. Also Oasis like to play loud he had a good setup and tone. They recorded alot of songs above a certain sustain and threshold and he had chops live. What rhythm guitarist is gonna be known as a shredder on the ol 6 string?
Possibly the greatest interview of all time
Possibly rivalled by Sid Vicious’ interview where he fell asleep halfway through aha that was mental pretty sad but mental
It is
Don't exaggerate.
Liam is so right, me and a freind of mine discussed exactly that, there will never again be a period in history with music as good or as diverse as between 91 and 99
But this is life mate, of course It won;t happend again, things change... ppl from the 60's could say the same.
mid /early 2000s had some
@@lewisadamson95 62-74 wasn’t bad...
For me, the 60s, 70s and 90s were it. Today is truly depressing.
@@Dude0000 what was happening in 62, I would say 63, that’s when the Beatles and beach boys come to they’re fame
I love seeing Liam and Bonehead hanging out more often, doing interviews together, and especially performing again. For the DM 30th anniv. tour, Bonehead's solid rhythm playing is gonna take Liam's band to the next level, d'ya know what I mean? And to hear his perspective on interviewers' questions is great. It's nice he and Liam have remained friends and kept in touch this whole time.
Saw Oasis 4 times and they’re right. Rock concerts used to be a lot better when people were in the moment, everybody vibrating in the same frequency
Well fucking said, Liam. Tells it like it is. Kids these days are mundane as all get.
Plenty of middle aged concert goers too. The whole scene is insta driven, social media, shite. Who sits down and watches the video of an hour long performance recorded on a mobile, with shit sound and visual anyway? Anyone?
Say what you want about Liam, this dude is speaking 100% facts in this interview.
spot on from liam
I like the fact that all the original band members are still good mates. Apart from Noel. Even Tony still gets on with the rest of the original band, apart from Noel. That’s brilliant.
clearly noel is the problem here. he definitely changed for the worse
@@islasim7649 that’s right. A lot of people said he did when they signed the record deal.
@Saif Ullah Khan hey mate 👍👍. They weren’t the same band after Tony was sacked imo. They lost their punky sound. They were still very good though. He played on their best album, Definitely Maybe.
@Saif Ullah Khan 👍👍 well said.
@@islasim7649 They’re all better off without him, Noel turned into a right dick since he’s gone solo. Someone with an ego that big is unhealthy to be around.
I hate the Smartphone Social Media Culture - glad I was a child that experienced both the 80s and 90s.
shut your generational whining. you'd never give up your phone so stop acting like you're above it.
Be honest, did you watch this and reply using a phone?
A'ight!
@zephyra They are Snowflakes lol :-D
@@Google_Does_Evil_Now Nope, on TV ;-)
@@JustAnotherBlader It's the truth.
bonehead the great great guitarist from oasis
This is fucking brilliant. It’s so true what Liam’s saying. Music is finished.
He looks far cooler here than he did back in the day 😎
That's not saying much, he looked like a balding accountant back in the day. Now he looks like a cool pimp!
He looked like a nornal bloke in the pub back then. He looks like a plonker here.
Goddamn I never get tired of Oasis music.
Same, it’s only gotten better with time. 💀🔥
NEVER
L.G is what the music scene needs a real life character, says how it is Top man ✌
Leon Blue I agree 100%!
Love Liam in this interview. Last of the great Rock & Roll legends.
Love this. Where are the real bands now??? Glad I experienced oasis and the 90’s
You fockin know what i focking mean?
Liam is the real deal and I-respect him for that. In Dallas back in January of 98 @ the Bronco Bowl he put on an amazing show even though he only made it through half the gig. Can’t wait to see him in DC in a few!!! Rock on mate!!!
Liam has mellowed over the years.
Liam: fuckin´, fuckin´, fuckin´:DDDDD
Tomas Holub fokin fokin fokin fokin
Bonehead looks far cooler now than he did 20 years ago when he was in Oasis
Met him on a bus from the plane to the terminal in Manchester from Frankfurt. Gave his seat to my mum.
Met Noel outside my hometown teams stadium when City came. He left 10 days later. 1st match of the season.
Do you think they both spoke to each other about me and Noel left cos Bonehead slagged me off? In my world that’s what happened.
@@Dude0000 Haha! What did bonehead say to you?
@@gordonm6108 you'll never know
@@owwwwww948 I know. Bummer, innit.
You keep telling yourself that Dan.
2 great blokes. Cant beat rock n roll played by real people
Absolutely spot on, Liam. He's completely right in every single thing he says. It is completely fucked these days...
This must've been the start of Liam's return.
Possibly the best "fck" collection ever.
We all desperately need a friend like Liam.
I was lucky enough to get to gigs in the late 90s/early 2000s before the advent of smartphones.
I feel privileged to have experienced gigs. Actually experienced them. It’s something the younger generation have tragically missed. I pity them.
liams says it how it is,,,legend
These two are pure RocknRoll gold!!! What being in a band was all about .Great interview because the interviewer was superfluous lol. Brilliant stuff.
These 2 are like brothers too I think
It's really impressive how Liam has quick spot on answers. Also in other interviews.
I'm so glad to be 50 years old. I got to be young in the 90's and that was a gift.
This is seriously the best Liam interview ever. His raw honesty is poetic. Not many people could pull off the things he says, That's why he's so amazing. Just one of a kind.
The 90,s was the last great era for music right enough 👍🏻🏴🎵
That's very true 💯
OMG, I love Liam, he hit the nail on the head, he tells it like it is. 👏👏👏👏. Legend
Liam is spot on. He should run for PM we all be a lot happier.
In his own elegant way; he's right! The world has gotten too PC. You're entitled to your opinion but not to open your mouth.
Don’t. Talk. Shite. Twice.
As you were Liam, well said. RS x
Liam shows how punk rock he really is here
They never get old
Liam Gallagher needs a 150 foot statue on some fucking mountain . Fuck it let's do all the mountains INNIT
"they might as well be dentist"
Brilliant interview lads Liam & Bonehead very funny 😆
Liam has a brilliant point with the new music and their attitudes
Liam.....he's a classic!!!
Two words. Spot On. I’m glad i was able to see them in the 90s and the early 2000s
words of wisdom. Thank You LG.
Those oasis gigs back in the day pure atmosphere. Even in the queues or when we slept on the streets for tickets. Pure party atmosphere. Best band in the world with the best fans - that needs to be said met some amazing people back then
Boneheaded finally rocking that mink he’s always wanted
I'm 27 and I've basically given up going to gigs apart from at small venues like pubs. As Liam says, phones have fucking ruined it.
Liam: >the world is fucked, I'm sorry to say it<
hope I got that right;)
The band had a behind the curtain agreement to have a reunion in 2026 and have a major cash-in one last time before the entire catalogue finally goes up to auction. It cannot be openly discussed.
Impressive foresight/insight.
Is that all part of the masterplan?
@@Dekoherence-ii8pw 😂
Brilliant!
They’re 100% correct…. people at gigs these days wanna film it all on their phones to share on social media. I’ve seen Oasis five times between 94 and 98…. No phones…. Just chaos and vibes 💥💥💥💥💥
The Guinness world record of number of word FKING in a speech...
Liam's patter is F**king Legendary.
I was at the Friday night gig; London, Wembley 2000. No phones; fucking absolutely mint! Cheers boys! ❤🇬🇧👍🏻
Brilliant stuff pure class these 2 mad for it.
Quality
The truth need not defend itself. Spot on lads.
He right about the phones "grassing each other up" 😂
It's always been the way even before phones. They just made it easier. A good analogy for the world can be taken from the movie Django. Where Leonardo Di Caprio serves as the elite class who own the world and everything in it and Samuel L Jackson is one of the peasants who grasses on the other peasants, he's probably even deluded himself into identifying more with Di Caprio (his owner) than he does with fellow slaves. That's basically the world. There's the owners and the owned and the tragedy is that some of the owned do not realise they're owned and don't recognise the sycophantry that compels them to act, often unknowingly, against their own interests and those of their peers.
"this day and aged is fooked now"
Nailed it.
*age
he's right, the whole world in entranced. walking down the road looking into their phones, or the kids texting someone who's down the stairs in the same gaff..it's crazy. it's the definition of insanity!!
Oasis would have never broken up if Bonehead would’ve just bitten the bullet and shaved his head from the beginning. He would’ve been a way bigger star as well.
Male pattern baldness broke up Oasis confirmed.
PREACH !
This was the most British I’ve ever heard
The Republik of Mancunia is an independent state 😅
Hahaha 6:12-6:15 perfect Mayo impressions!
7:01 "We needa go fookin jazz fusion with rap n all that, fook off, "Vooof faces, down ya neck" 🤣🤣
Liam makes cool look cool
Oasis should have done more quick songs, they were great
Yer man on yer right talks, does facial expressions, does hand movements, does entire body posturing, does everything like yer man on yer left like man.
Fucking hell like man, be yer fucking self like man.
2:25 most spot on thing i’ve heard
Liam blows the "fucking" counter.
kudos to this film probably sparked his solo comeback.
the word f*ck is underrepresented
Priceless!!
First time I saw this interview .
Really enjoyed it.
Mad "rockers" watch them on stage and they all stand still playing their instruments!
So true Liam !!
Loved your music Liam and Oasis , the 90s were the best for me and music, so true about the modern way, it’s shit, me and lads still keep it real going to the pubs and having a good crack like the old days keep Rockin and Rolling
Liam can be a dick and has his faults but I do admire his passion and honesty. He doesn't sugar coat anything, says it as it is.
How many times did he say word 'fuckin..
😃
Liam is really cool.
No social media has made Noel and Liam great story tellers.In touch with their environment.
Liam is spot on!
If you think rock and roll and angry young men with electric guitars are dead, Look for Laurie White and the Lockdowns.
Just the best young band I have seen in such a very long time.
Laurie Wright is a mega throwback and a good man who is absolutely has it live! He's playing a festival I run soon with his full band and I can't wait
Interesting watching this in light of this week’s news
I love Liams rant in this... and he is actually spot on with a LOT of things he said... too much shit going on to be able to live life like it used to be (i know... i'm a 60's child... i hate modern life...)
Pep Gardiola does a weekender with Liam after ManCity won the league.
T A hahahahahaha
I went to knebworth didn’t even use my phone fucking what a gig
The 90s was just a sublime period for British music......he's right it's now fucked, I was in my teens in the 90s a d they were the best fucking days of my life...
Legends.....