a sam fender song is like "i need to get the fuck out of my hometown before i succumb to it like everyone else i love but the guilt of leaving haunts me everyday" and then a beautiful crooning sax solo
Hi I really enjoyed reading your notes, there are not many out there that can draw a direct correlation with gcest and personally is the most interesting part about them.
Firm believer of the emotional incest of the 2 and the one that make a much stronger and toxic relationship as well. So yeah hopefully we can hear from you more often x
Hi! right, I find it so so interesting and it makes me happy that other people out there feel the same way. Yes, emotional incest definitely. Everything else you can believe in or not believe in, we‘ll never know but I think emotional incest is absolutely obvious with these two. It‘s not a normal sibling relationship, it‘s just not. I honestly think even Noel and Liam would agree that it‘s emotional incest if someone properly explained the meaning to them. I mean they wouldn‘t admit to agreeing (Maybe Liam would, honestly who knows with him) but it is crystal clear to me lol.
I‘ll upload more as soon as I learn more and get around to translating it again xxx
"this is the lord singing." ↣ (40 minutes of noise and confusion)
When the normies are getting it
Noel recounting the story of when Liam left their 1996 American tour to go buy a house.
Taken from this interview from 2014 X
incredible. absolutely no notes for earthdayposting ringo
Songbird and Guess God Thinks I'm Abel are tender, loving songs. But there's a discrepancy. You don't always seem tender and loving.
Liam: I'm a tender, loving and beautiful guy that happens to slap a photographer now and then because they get in my way. And I'm a person that happens to have an opinion on music and musicians in this country. It doesn't mean I'm evil, does it?
And Guess God Thinks I'm Abel is your love letter to Our Kid? Lines like: "You could be my best friend/ Stay up all night long/ You could be my railroad/ We go on and on"...?
Liam: He's alright.
Come on...
Liam: There's no, "come on." I f**king hate people who go, "come on." I wish I could explain myself better. He doesn't come into my thoughts very much. He'll come into my mind for about a minute and I'll think, "Uggghhh" and think about summat else.
You love him.
Liam: I adore him.
Source: Q, August 2005
evil anon show yourself pls you're kind of a star now on here
he's so babygirl