Music
Gallagher hates voice on early songs
Published Friday, Sep 28 2007, 12:52 BST | By Beth Hilton

Oasis
The singer compared his sound on hits such as 'Whatever' and 'Live Forever' to cartoon bird Tweetie-Pie.
He told The Sun: "I hate my voice on all them records. I sound like f****** Tweetie Bird. I mean, they were good at the time, it's the best I could do, but I prefer it the way it is now."
Gallagher conceded that hits 'Slide Away' and 'Supersonic' were "all right", but described other songs on debut album Definitely Maybe as poor. He said: "I was young. I hate that vocal on 'Whatever'. I despise it. It's s**t."
The 35-year-old added that he would be at a loss if the band split, saying: "I'd go insane, wouldn't I? 'Cos it's your life.
"I'm dreading the day if that's the way it's gonna be. But who knows what it's gonna be? Just concentrate on one year at a time. One day at a time."
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