Noel Gallagher: I'm Not Young Anymore - I'm Happy With A Cup Of Tea
Noel Gallagher claims his rock'n'roll ways are behind him and that's he happy with just a cup of tea these days.The ex-Oasis guitarist, who is launching a solo career, appeared on the Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio this morning.He claimed he could no longer write songs about being young, drinking and smoking because he was all grown up.He said: 'Well when you start off, I was 24, your audience is 24, you’re all in the same circumstances, you’ve not yet become a rock s...
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Stopcryingyourheartout.com — Noel Gallagher claims his rock'n'roll ways are behind him and that's he happy with just a cup of tea these days.The ex-Oasis guitarist, who is launching a solo career, ap... more info
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