Liam Gallagher, the outspoken frontman of Oasis, has made it abundantly clear where he stands on the band’s recent nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In a series of social media posts, Gallagher expressed his disdain for the institution, dismissing it as “full of BUMBACLARTS” and declaring that he won’t be attending the induction ceremony if Oasis is inducted.
Gallagher’s reaction comes as no surprise to fans who are familiar with his unfiltered opinions and ongoing feud with his brother, Noel Gallagher. Despite the band’s immense popularity and influence, Liam remains unimpressed with the prospect of a Hall of Fame induction, suggesting that Mariah Carey would be more deserving of the honor.
In response to concerns from fans about Oasis lagging behind in the fan vote, Gallagher advised against wasting time on the process, dismissing it as “all a load of bollox.” He even joked that Oasis being in dead last place in the fan vote was a sign of success.
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The singer’s hostility towards the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame reflects his broader attitude towards awards and accolades, as he declared, “I don’t need some wank award by some geriatric in a cowboy hat.” His refusal to participate in the ceremony could potentially impact the band’s chances of being inducted, as Gallagher’s influence among the Hall’s electors is not to be underestimated.
While Liam Gallagher has been vocal about his desire for an Oasis reunion, his brother Noel has consistently opposed the idea. Despite their differences, the brothers remain at odds over the possibility of reuniting the band, with Liam advocating for it and Noel staunchly refusing.
As the debate over Oasis’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination continues, fans are left wondering whether the band will ultimately be honored or snubbed by the institution. Regardless of the outcome, Liam Gallagher’s uncompromising stance serves as a reminder of his rebellious spirit and refusal to conform to expectations.