“Even on our bad day we’ll still wipe the floor with majority of bands out there,” the singer boasted
Liam Gallagher is continuing to set expectations for the Oasis reunion sky high as only he can.
Yesterday, on the musician’s favorite platform, Twitter, he unprompted put on blast some anonymous nonce (we have to assume) who had the gall to ask him the “ridiculous question”: “Are Oasis gonna be as good as you once were because when sone [sic] bands get back together there [sic] not as good.”
Gallagher’s reply? “I said listen here you CUNT even on our bad day we’ll still wipe the floor with majority of bands out there.”
Gallagher has, of course, gamely taken up the mantle of conducting the Oasis reunion hype train and bulldozing through whatever obstacles or haters stand in the way. Back in September, for instance, a few weeks after the reunion was announced, Gallagher clapped back at all the “SHITCUNTS who were crying about my ANGELIC TONES” after a widely criticized solo performance ahead of the big Anthony Joshua/Daniel Dubois boxing match.
“You ain’t real fans your just IMPOSTERS and if you do have tickets you wanna get rid off I’ll gladly take them off your hands we don’t want the likes of you at our concerts nxt year any way,” Gallagher wrote.
Gallagher also hit out at “little spunkbubles” Fontaines D.C. after two of the band’s members dared to say they weren’t that interested in the Oasis reunion. (“I’ve seen better dressed ROADIES. They look like a shit EMF.”) And he definitely wasn’t happy about that Saturday Night Live sketch spoofing the Gallagher brothers’ infamous feuding. (“I wouldn’t expect anything else from them. Are they meant to be comedians.”)
The singer even had the chutzpah to neg his own fans left frustrated by the ticket prices and on-sale experience for Oasis’ reunion shows. “OASIS are back your welcome and I hear there ATTITUDE STINKS good to know something’s never change,” Gallagher tweeted back in September, then going so far as to crack that his own mother couldn’t get a ticket.
Oasis will launch their reunion tour next summer in the U.K., with a North American trek slated to launch in late August. Additional gigs in Australia and South America will follow.