'Better Days' singer Liam Gallagher has zero interest in 'Rock and Roll Hall of Fame' amid nominations
CLEVELAND, OHIO: Rock and roll legend Liam Gallagher is least interested in whether he’s indicted in the ‘Hall of Fame’ or not.
The ‘Once’ singer responded to a fan concerned about lack of support after Oasis was nominated among 15 others for the hall’s class of 2024.
“Oasis fans, our favorite band is nominated n we r losing stratospherically bc it’s mostly Americans voting,” a supporter wrote.
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Liam Gallagher pokes fun at Mariah Carey
When a fan commented, “Oasis deserves to be recognized for their impact and achievements.”
“Not as much as Mariah she smashed it,” the singer sarcastically responded.
Liam reacted to Saturday's announcement that Oasis is one of 15 nominees for the hall’s class of 2024 and wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “F**k the Rock n Roll hall of fame its full of BUMBACLARTS.”
Even if indicted he made it clear that he won’t be at the ceremony in Cleveland but revealed that his brother might, as per Variety.
“The little fella loves hanging out with celebrities so he’d prob go; as for me I’m washing my hair and having a pedicure and a manicure,” he remarked.
Fuck the Rock n Roll hall of fame its full of BUMBACLARTS LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) February 12, 2024
Oasis at the bottom of the voting list
When a fan posted the ranking of another fan vote showing Oasis in the last place with 11,500 votes, in contrast to the leading 22,000 registered for Ozzy Osbourne at the time, Liam wrote, “Doing well I think. I don’t need some wank award by some geriatric in a cowboy hat."
A week ago Liam Gallagher and John Squire sold out their upcoming joint tour in just 30 seconds. A few weeks after they released their debut collaboration ‘Just Another Rainbow’ in the new year, the iconic duo published their second single ‘Mars To Liverpool’.
As per NME, the former Oasis singer and Stone Roses guitarist will join forces to visit Glasgow, Manchester, Dublin, London, and other cities in March this year.
Barrie Cadogan (Little Barrie, Paul Weller) will be part of the crew too on bass and Joey Waronker on drums. They have also unveiled Jake Bugg as their special guest for all shows except Brooklyn.
“I can’t wait for people to hear the album,” said Gallagher and added, “I think the people that are into the Stone Roses and Oasis and that kinda thing, I think they’ll f**king love it. It’s spiritual, it’s crucial.”