Noel Gallagher on How Oasis Decided Who Would Sing Lead Vocals
WEB Mines Half a Guinness on a Tuesday, Liams is Ten Shots of Tequila on a Friday Night
In a recent interview with Absolute Radio, Noel Gallagher revealed that he and his brother Liam had a unique way of deciding who would sing lead vocals on Oasis songs.
According to Noel, the decision was often made based on who was more intoxicated at the time.
"If I was half a Guinness in on a Tuesday afternoon, I'd get the song," he said.
"If Liam was ten shots of tequila in on a Friday night, he'd get it."
Noel added that the arrangement worked well for the band, as it allowed both brothers to contribute their own unique styles to the songs.
Liam: "I'm Not Sure That's True"
In a response to Noel's claims, Liam took to Twitter to deny the story.
"I'm not sure that's true," he wrote.
"I think I was always the better singer anyway."
Regardless of who is telling the truth, the story provides an interesting insight into the creative process of one of the most successful bands of all time.
Other Factors That Influenced the Decision
In addition to intoxication, there were a number of other factors that influenced the decision of who would sing lead vocals on Oasis songs.
These factors included:
- The song's subject matter
- The band's overall sound
- The vocal abilities of each brother
Ultimately, the decision of who would sing lead vocals was a collaborative one, and it was often made on a song-by-song basis.
Conclusion
The story of how Oasis decided who would sing lead vocals is a fascinating one, and it provides a glimpse into the creative process of one of the most successful bands of all time.
It also highlights the importance of collaboration and compromise in the songwriting process, and it shows that even the most successful bands are not always able to agree on everything.
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