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William John Paul Gallagher (born 21 September 1972) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame as the lead singer of the rock band Oasis in the 1990s and 2000s, and later fronted the rock band Beady Eye in the early 2010s, before beginning a solo career after the dissolution of both bands. One of the most recognisable figures in British music, he is noted for his outspoken and abrasive manner; penchant for wearing parkas; distinctive singing style, in which he elongates vowels; and signature stance on stage, which consists of him holding his arms behind his back and singing up into a downward-facing microphone.
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Watch Liam Gallagher chat to cows and relive Oasis bust-ups at Rockfield

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NME can exclusively reveal a new clip from the upcoming documentary, Liam Gallagher: 48 Hours At Rockfield. Check it out above.The clip from the new Sky Special, which airs tonight (May 24), shows the frontman and his two sons approaching the cows at the legendary Welsh music studios, before reflecting on his infamously raucous time there recording Oasis‘ ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’ back in 1995.“Yes cows!,” he begins in the clip, approaching the livestock as they chow down on hay. “Don’t eat it all at once – you’ll get indigestion.”Looking back on the studio sessions for the band’s second album, he continues: “We were here for about six months.

We split up, we got back together, there was a bit of fighting, there was a cricket bat, there was an air pistol, there was lots of drinking.

We smashed the fucking gaff up to be fair, so I’m just glad that they let me back – do you know what I mean?”A previous clip from the hour-long special showed Gallagher performing his best Eric Cantona impression as he looked back on working with the Manchester United legend in the video for his solo single ‘Once’.The documentary will follow the former Oasis frontman and his sons, Lennon and Gene, as they head to the renowned Rockfield Studios in Wales for what is described as “48 hours of music, memories and mayhem”.The studios have also hosted sessions for the making of legendary albums, including ‘Parachutes’ by Coldplay, ‘This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours’ by Manic Street Preachers, The Charlatans‘ self-titled album, ‘Heaven Up Here’ by Echo & The Bunnymen, and numerous records by Hawkwind.

It is also the location of the ‘wall’ that inspired Oasis ‘Wonderwall’, after Noel Gallagher recorded the guitar part atop it.A synopsis of the.

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