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Liam Gallagher was involved in a fracas with an audience member throughout Oasis' gig at London's Roundhouse last night (July 21), after an object was apparently thrown.
The singer took offence almost immediately as they took the stage at the iTunes Live festival, as it appeared something was thrown at him. Though not clear whether he was struck or not, Liam later made reference to both a coin and drink being aimed at him. The incident put the singer in a angry mood for most of the gig, and he appeared to single out the fan who allegedly threw the object, labelling him a "****ing uni boy" and "fat boy" during the show. Before opening song 'Rock 'N' Roll Star', Gallagher said: "Is that some ****ing shitbag who's throwing ****ing lager, can't handle a soft arse from ****ing Camden town? Well get on this, ****ing student…" Later on in the band's set, he offered to meet face-to-face with the audience member, saying: "Here you are, student, if you want me to [go] offstage, don't be throwing ****ing pound coins. Why don't you try and come up here and ****ing make me come off? Alright dickhead." Gallagher also changed the lyrics of several Oasis songs to reference the incident. 'Lyla' included the line "For you to come and **** me out my mind", while a line 'Cigarettes And Alcohol' was changed to "Is it worth the aggravation to find yourself a knob when there's nothing worth working for?", while during 'My Big Mouth' Liam did not bother to sing the second verse or chorus as he moodily stalked the stage. Before playing the latter song, Gallagher spoke about the fact the gig was free for iTunes Live competition winners, saying "Hope it's ****ing moody for ya. You pay peanuts, you get monkeys on crack." As is usual during Oasis gigs, the singer left the stage as to allow his brother Noel Gallagher to front several songs, including 'Half The World Away', before which the guitarist attempted to calm is brother down, declaring: "We'd like to do a slow number for you so we could all just calm down. Everybody just take a deep breath, pretend it's not happening." Upon returning to his microphone, Liam Gallagher gestured to the crowd, mouthing the words "I'm number one" several times. 'Morning Glory' saw the singer move his attentions to Camden residents, asking "Is there anybody actually born and bred in Camden town here tonight? Prove it. Show us how ****ing tight your jeans are. And your pointy shoes are. I'm ****ing serious." However, Gallagher's mood did improve towards the end of Oasis' 19-song set, with him joking that the band were about to play a new song before referencing the technical problems that have affected their recent gigs at London's Wembley Stadium, Benicassim festival and Manchester's Heaton Park. "We're gonna do a new song now. It's called 'Power Failure' and it's amazing," he quipped as the band launched into their massive 1995 hit 'Wonderwall'. Oasis ended their set with their traditional cover of The Beatles' 'I Am The Walrus'. Original article here |
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Team Flack
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![]() Although to be fair when I was at Wembley,we were asking the security guys if we the most crazy fans,to which he said Oasis fans were,they were like argessive and stuff. He said we were the nicest and most dedicated :P |
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van der Woodsen
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Guy throwing stuff should've been throw out, but Liam shouldn't have ruined the gig for everyone else AND insulted them cos they got the tickets for free.
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Banned
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Liam Gallagher's a Tw*t. He's completely egotistical, you never purposely ruin a gig and insult the fans, it's just disrespectful when they're the ones that made Oasis what they are today. Good on Noel for trying to keep things together.
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