Liam Gallagher Says The 90s Were “Shit” With Social Media

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Liam Gallagher said social media would have caused some problems if it had existed in the 1990s.

The former Oasis frontman, who regularly posts and communicates with fans on Twitter, was recently asked by one of his followers: “How do you think the 90s would have been different with social networks?”

In response , the singer wrote: “It would be shit if we all ended up in jail.”

Later, another user asked Gallagher what is “best” in communicating with his fans on the platform. “I like it, I feel love,” he replied. You can see both posts below.

This happened after the “C’mon You Know” artist shared his thoughts on the cancellation culture last year. “Who the hell are these people canceling you? Like, fuck off,” Gallagher said.

“Unless they come to your house and tell you you’re canceled. You’re going to do your fucking thing anyway, they don’t speak for everyone, do they?

He continued: “Canceling people just speak for the canceled world, they don’t speak for everyone. You can still go and play your concert, there are people who will like what you say. Come on, damn it, you fucking squares!

Meanwhile, in another recent tweet, Gallagher announced that he will start “sowing the seeds” of his fourth solo album this year.

In a four-star review of last year’s film “Nebworth 22,” NME wrote: “His Knebworth 22 may never reach the near-mythical status of its Oasis predecessor, but as the film shows, it came at a time when generations of music lovers needed an excuse to get together, shed tears and enjoy drunken singing.”

Gallagher is scheduled to perform at the Boardmasters Festival with Florence this summer + The Machine.

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