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NOEL

LIAM

INTERVIEWS: “Said it all last year. We’re the most important band since the Sex Pistols. We’re the best band in the world today. And that’s it.”

( AGE 40: “I just don’t think I will. I live too fast and I’m mad for it. Some ( nights I’m on the verge of blackout. When I get to 25 or 30 the heart \ attack’ll be kicking in.”

BIRDS: “I’ve met loads of birds. The other lads, they’ve all just met one. About twenty just in London. I’m a good looking lad.”

JUSTINE FRISCHMANN, ELASTICA: “I fancy her big time! In the next six months it’ll be all over the press — I’ll have been with her. Don’t say that though cos I’m mad for her and that’ll fuck it right up.”

JUSTINE REPLIES: “Next time I see Liam he’s for it. I’d think he was being ironic if he wasn’t so fucking thick. ”

DANCING: “I refuse to dance. And I can’t dance \ anyway. I’m not in the band for that. It’s about music and that’s it. You don’t go to an Oasis gig because the singer’s jumpin’ around or because the guitarist does a great fucking windmill.” , SONGS: “I have no desire to be a songwriter yet. Too busy being the singer and ' just making sense of it all.” MONEY: “I’ve got all this fuckin’ money but no time for h I don’t even have time to buy a place of me own or get a flat. We play loads of gigs. Come home and I’m back where I was me whole life, where I was trying to get out of.” y

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Rip It Up, Issue 224, 1 April 1996, Page 12

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NOEL LIAM Rip It Up, Issue 224, 1 April 1996, Page 12

NOEL LIAM Rip It Up, Issue 224, 1 April 1996, Page 12

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