Saturday 8 October 2011

Oasis's Noel Gallagher says Beady Eye won't be able to cope this album

Oasis's Noel Gallagher says that Beady Eye won't be able to cope if an 'album face-off' occurs between him and the band.

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The musician release on forthcoming month his debut solo LP, 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds'.

However, the 'AKA...What A Life!' singer was the first record to Beady Eye's debut 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' is something that he thinks will be a problem with some members hope to compare.

In a web interview with Yahoo.com, he said: 'I don't care, but the nature in which we live with the internet and all that, the people out there are going to do that anyway. You know Beady Eye were compared to me before I'd even had a record out so that's just the nature of it.

'If my record sells more than theirs it doesn't mean my record is better than theirs, music is all about the perception of the listener, it doesn't really matter. I hope it doesn't get like that 'cause I kind handle that kind of thing' you know? But there's people in Beady Eye who can't be cool about it and not get drawn into stuff so I hope there's isn't some kind of album face-off but there's nothing I can do about it.'

Noel has also released his solo album which is on October 17, Liam is ready for evaluation and he expect the world to hear very soon after they heard that the frontman is stable.

The rock star - who hasn't spoken to his sibling since Oasis split - added: 'I know Liam has heard 'The Death of You and Me' because he tweeted about it. As soon as hears the album the world will know exactly what he feels about it. I don't think he'll leave anybody in any doubt what he thinks.'