Noel Gallagher loves speaking about things that bother him, but this time he did it with a death stare.
In a snippet of a public interview he shared on his Instagram, Gallagher discussed the one time he was in America for a show. He recalled warning a fan not with words, but with a death stare.
Apparently, the weather was freezing and people showed up in winter clothes. This caught Gallagher by surprise and even wanted the gig to be canceled. He recalled:
“One night I was in America, it might be Canada, and we thought the gig was gonna be snowed off. Loads of people turned up in f*cking snow boots and big parkas and I was like, ‘What does it f*cking take to get a gig to be f*cking canceled in this part of the country?’”
The singer then recalled the moment that caught his eye:
“Anyway, we enter the gig, and there were four women on the front row and it soon became apparent that one of these women dragged the other three along. So there’s this one woman, she’s getting into it, and then I started singing some song. One of them was looking at her phone and I was looking at her and Charlotte [Courbe] was playing the ‘Scissors’ at the time. So, obviously, I couldn’t hear what they were saying, and her friend had gone, she must have said, ‘Oh look, she’s the girl with the f*cking scissors.’”
He explained how he warned the woman:
“And she kinda looks up from her phone and went, ‘Oh, yeah.’ She went back to the phone and then she yawned. But as she yawned she had seen me staring straight in the eye, a f*cking death stare. And she just mouthed the word, ‘Sorry.’”
Fans Are ‘Idiots’ For Requesting Oasis Songs
The break up of Oasis was not the end of the members’ music careers. A year after the band broke up, Noel Gallagher formed High Flying Birds with Gem Archer, Mike Rowe, Chris Sharrock, and Russell Pritchard. But forming another band wasn’t enough for fans.
During another interview, the singer called some of his younger fans ‘f*cking idiots’ because they insisted he perform Oasis songs at his High Flying Birds concerts. He said most of these fans weren’t even born during the band’s peak years. But here’s the kicker: despite knowing it will irritate them, Noel made it clear that he will play new songs at his concerts just to annoy them:
The new stuff that I am doing they f*cking hate it, which makes me want to do it more. You little f*cking idiot, you are only 15. What the f*ck! You were only ten when the band broke up. F*ck off.”
You can see the snippet of the recent interview here.