Big Day Out: Noel Gallagher speaks with David Farrier

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Fri, 20 Jan 2012 2:24p.m.

Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher is performing at New Zealand's last every Big Day Out with his solo act Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.

The Mancunian's tempestuous relationship with brother Liam, which led to the eventual downfall of Oasis, is well-documented and he tells 3 News entertainment reporter David Farrier that he would advise his own sons to not form a band together.

Gallagher talks about not remembering anything about his last visit to New Zealand, the satisfaction of touring a solo record rather than travelling with a band and the transience of music.

"People take music way too seriously," he says. "If you make a record that doesn't sell, make another one and maybe that will.".

3news.co.nz are providing live updates from this year's final NZ Big Day Out.

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24 Jan 2012 02:02p.m.

Kazz wrote:

Noel is a legend and it was great to have him in NZ. He better come back in 2012, before xmas!!!