'When I met Noel and Liam it felt like a tornado had just blown in'
Briefly

In June 1994, Oasis, an emerging band from Manchester, prepared for a significant performance at London's Marquee Club. During their first national TV interview with presenter Gary Crowley, they exuded charisma and energy. Crowley noted 1994 as an exciting year for music, with British bands like Oasis rising to prominence. He discovered Oasis through their song "Columbia," which resonated with him and his producer. Crowley described Liam Gallagher's dynamic presence as charming, while he viewed Noel Gallagher as knowledgeable about becoming a pop star, showcasing humor and irreverence in their interaction.
In 1994, it was such an exciting year for music. It felt like there were more intrinsically British bands who were beginning to come to the fore.
There seemed to be a kind of punky-ness to them, which I loved. Oasis captured that energy with their unique sound and charm.
Liam was like a squirrel on a washing line. He was here, there, everywhere sort of doing that Liam walk, that swagger that he has.
Noel felt to me, had written all the books about what you had to do to become a pop star. He was very funny and very irreverent.
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