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WATCH: Liam Gallagher Debuts I've All I Need Track On Radio X
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The rocker has unveiled another song to come from his forthcoming debut solo album, As You Were, while chatting to Chris Moyles live on air.
Liam Gallagher has leaked a new track live on Radio X.
In an interview with Chris Moyles this morning, the former Oasis frontman unveiled a world exclusive first play of I've All I Need, which is the last track on his debut album.
Watch him explain all in the clip above and the full interview on Facebook Live below.
The rocker has described it as a "beautiful song" and very "La's-y" sounding, adding: "There's a lot of heartfelt stuff in there man".
And, while Gallagher doesn't really know what the song is about, he revealed its lyrics were inspired by an encounter he had with Yoko Ono 18 years ago.
"I can tell you an interesting fact. There's a line in there that says 'I hibernate and sing/While gathering my wings'.
"I was over in New York once, and I got a call saying, 'Yoko wants to meet you,' and I'd just called my kid Lennon," recalled the Oasis man.
"We go in there. In the kitchen she invites me in, makes me a cup of tea and she's got this massive banner around the kitchen and I said, 'What does that mean?'
"She goes, 'Ah John asked the same question when we went to Japan to meet the parents.' Anyway it says, While i've been hibernating I've been gathering my wings. And it was when he'd stopped making music. So I thought, 'Write that down.'"
The rocker added: "Anyway, so years go by and I've been trying to get that into a song and could never get it in. And then it happened on that."
Liam Gallagher's debut solo album, As You Were, is released on 6 October.
Liam Gallagher - As You Were tracklisting
1. Wall Of Glass
2. Bold
3. Greedy Soul
4. Paper Crown
5. For What It's Worth
6. When I'm In Need
7. You Better Run
8. I Get By
9. Chinatown
10. Come Back To Me
11. Universal Gleam
12. I've All I Need
Watch the moment Liam Gallagher first stepped on stage as a solo artist in Manchester back in May 2017:
Liam Gallagher On 2017 UK Tour: "I Will Not Let You Down"
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Watch as the rocker tells Radio X's Chris Moyles what fans can expect on his As You Were tour dates.
Liam Gallagher has assured his fans that his forthcoming As You Were tour will be one to remember.
Asked about his first ever string of arena dates as a solo artist this year, the rocker said to Chris Moyles: "Can't wait for that man, and thank you to all the people who bought the tickets. Blown me away."
The Wall Of Glass singer added: "I will not let you down, man. I am gonna shake you all night long. Believe."
Watch our video above.
Meanwhile, the former Oasis singer also revealed in the Radio X studio that there isn't a a day when he's not thinking about his former band.
Watch him explain all below:
Talking about his For What It's Worth single, the Manchester rocker said: "I reckon that's the most Oasis-y kind of song on the album, you know what I mean?
"You know, I’m proud to be in Oasis, I love Oasis, still do - not a day that goes by without thinking of it, you know what I mean? So it’s good to be making music of that calibre."
After debuting his I've All I Need track exclusively to Radio X, the Rock & Roll star revealed some of its lyrics were inspired by none other than Yoko Ono.
Find out why here:
"I can tell you an interesting fact," teased Gallagher. There's a line in there that says 'I hibernate and sing/While gathering my wings'.
"I was over in New York once, and I got a call saying, 'Yoko wants to meet you,' and I'd just called my kid Lennon," recalled the Oasis man.
"We go in there. In the kitchen she invites me in, makes me a cup of tea and she's got this massive banner around the kitchen and I said, 'What does that mean?'
"She goes, 'Ah John asked the same question when we went to Japan to meet the parents.' Anyway it says, While i've been hibernating I've been gathering my wings. And it was when he'd stopped making music. So I thought, 'Write that down.'"
The rocker added: "Anyway, so years go by and I've been trying to get that into a song and could never get it in. And then it happened on that."
Liam Gallagher's As You Were album is set for release on Friday 6 October.
SEE LIAM GALLAGHER'S FULL DATES BELOW:
30 October – Belfast, The SSE Arena
1 November - Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
3 December – Leeds, First Direct Arena
4 December – Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
6 December – Plymouth, Pavilions
7 December – London, Alexandra Palace
10 December – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
12 December – Birmingham, Arena
13 December – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
14 December – Brighton, Centre
16 December – Manchester, Arena
WATCH: Liam Gallagher's Review Of His As You Were Album Is Brilliant
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See the former Oasis frontman describe his debut solo record track-by-track, calling it "cocky," "utter filth" and like a "vindaloo".
Liam Gallagher described every track on his As You Were album with Radio X's Chris Moyles this week, and he came out with some absolute corkers.
The outspoken rocker is known for having a way with words, and it seems he's no different when it comes to his own music.
Watch our video above to find out why the Oasis man thinks his tracks are "beautiful," "heartfelt," and a bit like a hot Indian curry.
1. Wall Of Glass
“Absolute stomper. Love singing it. No nonsense rock 'n' roll guitar music.”
2. Bold
“I love that tune as well, very Lennon-y, very me. Good tune.”
3. Greedy Soul
“Filth. Utter filth. It’s like I said the other day – you know when you have vindaloo and you start sweating, and you’re thinking should I put this down – but you start carrying on because you’re just into it – and you’re struggling with it. That’s what ‘Greedy Soul’ is, when you start singing it you think ‘I’m gunna have a heart attack here’, but, cmon!”
4. Paper Crown
“Paper Crown is classic. It’s a bit Bowie I think. Good tune. I love it. I’ve left that back – we played it a bit at the first few gigs, but have held it back a bit, but we’re going to start playing it again.”
5. For What It's Worth
“Classic, beautiful song…There’s a lot of emotion in it man, I reckon that’s the most Oasis-y kinda song on the album. You know, I’m proud to be in Oasis, I love Oasis, still do. Not a day that goes by without thinking of it, you know what I mean? So it’s good to be making music of that calibre.”
6. When I'm In Need
“Beautiful song. That’s me playing acoustic guitar at the beginning, so that’s good. I like it man. It’s a beautiful song.”
7. You Better Run
“That’s a cocky little thing, full of aggro. Bit of an aggro tune.”
8. I Get By
“Another good tune, it’s hard to explain what they’re really about – as I really don’t know. But it’s a good tune!”
9. Chinatown
“Great tune!”
10. Come Back To Me
“It’s another Oasis-y kinda sounding one. It started off sounding a bit I am the Walrus it had a big mellotron on it, so we took that off as it was really Beatles-y – so we just played it with the guitars, and that’s a monster man.”
11. Universal Gleam
“Beautiful tune. Love that song. I wanted to call Beady Eye’s last album Universal Gleam, but everyone was humming and haw-ing about it... But I think it’s a good title.”
12. I've All I Need
“Beautiful song – very La’s-y. I think so anyway… there’s a lot of heartfelt stuff in there man."
"I can tell you an interesting fact. There’s a line in there that says ‘I hibernate and sing/While gathering my wings’. I was over in New York once and I got a call saying ‘Yoko wants to meet you’, and I just called me kid Lennon.
"So anyway we go to Yoko’s house in Dakota building. Cut a long story short, we go in there and in the kitchen – she invites us in and makes us a cup of tea – and she’s got this banner, massive banner round the kitchen, and I said ‘oh what does that mean?’ and she goes ‘Oh John asked the same question when we went to Japan to meet my parents.’ Anyway it says ‘while I’ve been hibernating, I’ve been gathering my wings’, and it was when he stopped making music. So I thought, write that down. So anyway, years go by, I’ve been trying to get it in to a song, could never get it in, and then it happened on that.”
Win A Guitar Signed By Liam Gallagher
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