Liam Gallagher has shared that he will not be playing any Oasis or Stone Roses tracks while on tour with John Squire.
The Mancunian icons have announced their highly-anticipated self-titled album along with a string of tour dates in support of the LP. The project from the former Oasis frontman and former Stone Roses guitarist will land on March 1.
In a new interview with Radio X’s Johnny Vaughan, Gallagher confirmed that they will not be performing any Oasis or Stone Roses tracks while on tour.
“Nah, not doing any of that. It’s gonna be just this album and maybe a few covers that we might get round to doing, but it won’t be our other bands and that, ‘cause that’s naff,” he said. “No, them songs mean too much to me man for me to be howling over. I wouldn’t mind howling over the Oasis ones and that.”
When asked by Vaughan if performing the tracks from the former bands would feel like big-league karaoke” Gallagher replied: “No, but they just mean too much to me.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the ‘Cigarettes and Alcohol’ singer revealed his favorite Stone Roses which was ‘I Am The Resurrection’, before adding: “‘Waterfall’, ‘Made of Stone’, all of them. I like all the backwards stuff as well… ‘The Foz’. That’s a beauty.”
Article by Anagricel Duran (NME.com)