Noel Gallagher, known as The Chief of the iconic rock band, Oasis, also has some songs that he thinks should never have been released for the public.
After a gap that came between the band’s albums that were leading into the 2000s, a change in the band’s tracks could be noticed.
Particularly their album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants’ song, I Can See a Liar, is the track Noel deemed as unworthy of its launch.
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants was the first time that Noel sounded rather insecure. I Can See A Liar, even though is one rejuvenating song, the track in its entirety is a downtempo, woven together with S** Pistol-style guitar licks like in Bring It On Down.
“I personally wouldn’t have put [it] on the album. But Liam was, like, ‘It’s the f***ing S** Pistols; we’ve got to have some fast ones on there because it’s a bit medium-paced,’” Noel expressed.
“There’s a couple of songs that got shunted off onto B-sides of singles which should have gone on the album, but it’s either the singer sulking or, you know, have some semblance of f***ing normality in the studio,” he further mentioned.