Liam Gallagher responds to Dave Grohl saying he’s “one of the last remaining rock stars”

"He's correct, the rest of them are useless"

Liam Gallagher has responded to Dave Grohl saying he’s one of “the last remaining rock stars” on social media.

Earlier this month, Gallagher released ‘Everything’s Electric’, the first single to be taken from his upcoming new solo album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’, which is set for release on May 27 and is the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Why Me? Why Not.’.

The song was co-written by Foo Fighters frontman Grohl, who also plays drums on the track, and its producer Greg Kurstin.

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In a new interview with NME, Grohl, who was promoting Foo Fighters’ new gross-out splatter horror Studio 666, praised Gallagher and talked about how the track came about.

“Unfortunately we didn’t do it in person but I love being in the same room as Liam,” he said of the collaboration. “It’s like putting a fucking quarter in a juke box and just turning it up with that guy. It’s fucking great. Obviously, he’s an amazing singer and he’s a fucking rock star. He is one of the few last remaining rock stars.”

Now, on social media, Gallagher has responded to the comment. A fan asked Gallagher: “LG, how does it feel to be named one of the ‘last remaining rock stars’ by David Grohl?”

Gallagher replied: “He’s correct, the rest of them are useless.”

Gallagher and Grohl first met a number of years ago when the Foos and Oasis toured together, and speculation about a collaboration between the two has been building in recent years.

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Speaking about Grohl’s contribution in a recent NME Big Read interview, Gallagher said it was the first time the Foo Fighters frontman had ever sent him a song, but Grohl’s bandmate Taylor Hawkins sends him one “every fucking week”.

Grohl’s contribution, brought to Gallagher himself by Kurstin, was chosen over any of his friend Hawkins’ offerings because “it’s an out-and-out rock’n’roll tune”. The drummer’s ideas, meanwhile, he said were “a fucking bit kinky, man”.

Later this year Gallagher will play his biggest solo shows to date, including two sold-out gigs at Knebworth. You can see his upcoming tour dates below and find any remaining tickets to the tour here.

June
1 – Etihad Stadium, Manchester
3 – Knebworth Park (SOLD OUT)
4 – Knebworth Park (SOLD OUT)
24 – Ormeau Park, Belfast
26 – Hampden Park, Glasgow

Gallagher will also perform at Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands and Rock in Rio Lisboa in Portugal this summer.

Earlier this week, Gallagher won Music Moment Of The Year at the NME Bandlab awards. 

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