Noel Gallagher fala sobre briga com Evan Dando por causa de faixa inédita: ‘Foi estranho!’ / Noel Gallagher opens up about spat with Evan Dando over unreleased track: ‘It was awkward!’
- 01/09/2023
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Noel Gallagher falou sobre sua briga com Evan Dando.
O ex-compositor do Oasis, de 56 anos, certa vez “co-escreveu” uma música chamada “Purple Parallelogram” com o vocalista do Lemonheads, também de 56 anos, no auge da fama do Oasis na década de 1990, que nunca foi lançada.
Noel agora afirmou que Evan constantemente os gravava brincando nas guitarras juntos e de repente disse a Noel que iria lançar uma de suas músicas - provocando uma reação imediata do ícone do Britpop.
Noel disse ao podcast Patreon de Matt Morgan: “Estávamos neste circuito de festivais em 1994 e em todos os festivais daquele ano estava Oasis and the Lemonheads.
“Eles, nós, os Heróis Descartáveis de Hiphoprisy e House of Pain.
“Evan sempre teve um gravador e sempre dizia, ‘Ei, cara, vamos gravar uma música’.
“Então ele fez e gravou e disse, ‘Vou lançar’. “E foi um pouco, ‘Espere um minuto – você não pode fazer isso.’
“Eu ouvi e não gostei e foi tipo, ‘Não’.
“Foi um pouco estranho.”
De acordo com uma história da NME nos anos 90, a música foi retirada quando “a Sony Music, a empresa que publica as músicas de Noel Gallagher, se opôs ao lançamento”.
Evan disse que a música foi inspirada no uso de drogas, acrescentando: “Eu estava dizendo esta frase que na verdade denota uma determinada substância.
“Foi-me prescrito um medicamento legal, o Eurythnol, porque tive problemas para dormir e estivemos em Amsterdã tentando comprar drogas a noite toda e não conseguimos encontrar nenhum.
“Noel acordou na manhã seguinte cantando essa música ‘Purple Parallelogram’, porque era assim que eu os chamava, e terminamos a música naquela noite na mesa de algum hotel.”
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Noel Gallagher has opened up about his spat with Evan Dando.
The former Oasis songwriter, 56, once ‘co-wrote’ a tune called ‘Purple Parallelogram’ with the Lemonheads frontman, also 56, at the peak of Oasis’ fame in the 1990s, which was never released.
Noel has now claimed Evan constantly recorded them messing around on guitars together and suddenly told Noel he was going to put out one of their tunes – sparking an immediate backlash from the Britpop icon.
Noel told Matt Morgan’s Patreon podcast: “We were in this festival circuit in 1994 and on every festival that year was Oasis and the Lemonheads.
“Them, us, the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and House of Pain.
“Evan always had a tape recorder and he was always like, ‘Hey, man, let’s record a song’.
“Then he went and did it and recorded it and was like, ‘I’m going to put it out.’ “And it was a bit, ‘Hang on a minute – you can’t do that.’
“I heard it and I didn’t like it and it was like, ‘No’.
“It was a bit awkward.”
According to an NME story in the ’90s, the song was pulled when “Sony Music, the company who publishes Noel Gallagher's songs objected to the release”.
Evan has said the tune was inspired by drug use, adding: “I’d been saying this phrase which actually denotes a certain substance.
“It was prescribed to me, a legal drug, Eurythnol, ’cos I’d had trouble sleeping and we’d been out in Amsterdam trying to score drugs all night and couldn't find any.
“Noel got up the next morning singing this song ‘Purple Parallelogram’, ’cos that’s what I called them, and we finished the song that night at the table at some hotel.”
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