MOOR TROUBLE
IF any more proof was needed that the Gallagher sibling rivalry extends beyond the band...
An interesting addition to Noel’s guest list was 19-year-old Molly Moorish – the daughter Liam
had from a fling with her mother Lisa Moorish.
Molly’s never met her dad – and it remains to be seen if she will be on the guest list to any of Liam’s summer dates?
THE Vaccines have insisted there’s still life in rock ’n’ roll.
Justin Hayward-Young says bands still party as hard as they did in the 70s but it’s less glamorised nowadays. The guys, who open for
in Southampton, know of many rockers getting up to mischief like
did in his heyday. Justin told me: “I think people are still getting up to just as much but I feel the exposure that artists get now means that some of that mythology is lost.
“There was a lot of mystery and mythology around the great rock gods in the 60s and 70s about what bands get up to because people didn’t post selfies, and they weren’t going out to get pints of milk in their pyjamas.
“Then there was this otherworld quality to rock stars which made everything they do seem extra-special and insane.”
Being a Southampton lad, Justin always dreamt of playing at St Mary’s Stadium.
He laughed: “I dreamed of playing there – I probably dreamed of playing football there but playing music there is a close second!”
After rocking Southampton on May 29, they’ll play alongside and at Reading and Leeds festivals.