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Noel Gallagher wants more Simon Cowells in music | Noel Gallagher wants more Simon Cowells in music |
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The music industry needs more people like mogul Simon Cowell, according to musician Noel Gallagher. | The music industry needs more people like mogul Simon Cowell, according to musician Noel Gallagher. |
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Front Row, Gallagher said he thought the "unsettled" pop world needed more people with The X Factor mogul's attitude. | Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Front Row, Gallagher said he thought the "unsettled" pop world needed more people with The X Factor mogul's attitude. |
"This is going to sound crazy but if the music business was inhabited by more people like him it would be in a better place because he's brutally honest. | |
"He's not pretending to be anything he's not. He's not claiming he's going home and listening to The White Album. | "He's not pretending to be anything he's not. He's not claiming he's going home and listening to The White Album. |
"If everyone in the music business were brutally honest about what their intentions were then you could sort things out, but it's all smoke and mirrors," he said. | "If everyone in the music business were brutally honest about what their intentions were then you could sort things out, but it's all smoke and mirrors," he said. |
The former Oasis star is about to release his debut solo album, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, but admitted he was not sure what to expect. | The former Oasis star is about to release his debut solo album, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, but admitted he was not sure what to expect. |
"I can't define success any more. It used to be whoever was headlining Top of the Pops. I look at the charts now, and singles are out when they're not even out, it's crazy," he said. | "I can't define success any more. It used to be whoever was headlining Top of the Pops. I look at the charts now, and singles are out when they're not even out, it's crazy," he said. |
"It's all changed and it will all change every three years. We still haven't got to a settled place with the music industry." | "It's all changed and it will all change every three years. We still haven't got to a settled place with the music industry." |
But while some feel The X Factor has become too powerful, Gallagher said he did not agree. | But while some feel The X Factor has become too powerful, Gallagher said he did not agree. |
"It's just a TV show, people take that too seriously," he said. | "It's just a TV show, people take that too seriously," he said. |
"It has got nothing whatsoever to do with finding talent. You're not telling me Louis Walsh is a barometer for talent? Come on, with the best will in the world." | "It has got nothing whatsoever to do with finding talent. You're not telling me Louis Walsh is a barometer for talent? Come on, with the best will in the world." |
But he admitted he loved watching the show with his 11-year-old daughter. | But he admitted he loved watching the show with his 11-year-old daughter. |
"It's a shared family experience. She loves it and I love it because I get to vent my spleen. It's nothing to do with music." | "It's a shared family experience. She loves it and I love it because I get to vent my spleen. It's nothing to do with music." |
But Gallagher does allow the programme to use his songs, and admitted he was happy to accept the royalties. | But Gallagher does allow the programme to use his songs, and admitted he was happy to accept the royalties. |
"I'll give you one word - or rather a noise. Kerching! I've got to keep the Mrs in shoes." | "I'll give you one word - or rather a noise. Kerching! I've got to keep the Mrs in shoes." |
He also defended the show against people who were annoyed that the winner of The X Factor tends to take the Christmas number one spot. | He also defended the show against people who were annoyed that the winner of The X Factor tends to take the Christmas number one spot. |
"Somebody said to me, 'Oh it's spoiled the Christmas number one', and I was like 'that's such a cultural thing to look forward to wasn't it?' Little plastic furry things singing, come on, I'm not having that." | "Somebody said to me, 'Oh it's spoiled the Christmas number one', and I was like 'that's such a cultural thing to look forward to wasn't it?' Little plastic furry things singing, come on, I'm not having that." |
But he said he has drawn the line at being a judge and turned down Simon Cowell when he was asked. | But he said he has drawn the line at being a judge and turned down Simon Cowell when he was asked. |
"He called me up and he said he needed an alpha male to replace him... and he pushed and pushed for a while... but I was never going to say yes. | |
"All my mates were going, 'You've got to do it' and I was like it's eight months and I can't have these people round my house crying in the kitchen." | "All my mates were going, 'You've got to do it' and I was like it's eight months and I can't have these people round my house crying in the kitchen." |
He admitted his daughter Anais has never forgiven him for turning the offer down. | He admitted his daughter Anais has never forgiven him for turning the offer down. |
"I'll never forget her face, the little veins were popping out on the side of her head and she thrust her face into me and [she shouted] 'But it's The X Factor!' It was like something out of The Exorcist." | "I'll never forget her face, the little veins were popping out on the side of her head and she thrust her face into me and [she shouted] 'But it's The X Factor!' It was like something out of The Exorcist." |
He said she was more impressed with the thought of him appearing in The X Factor than his fame with Oasis, and it sounds like she may have taken after her outspoken father. | He said she was more impressed with the thought of him appearing in The X Factor than his fame with Oasis, and it sounds like she may have taken after her outspoken father. |
"We were watching X Factor the other night and I was saying 'Get off, you're rubbish' and she leant over and said, 'Well you could have told him that yourself.'" | "We were watching X Factor the other night and I was saying 'Get off, you're rubbish' and she leant over and said, 'Well you could have told him that yourself.'" |
Listen to the full interview with Noel Gallagher on BBC Radio 4s Front Row on Wednesday, 12 October, 19:15 BST. | Listen to the full interview with Noel Gallagher on BBC Radio 4s Front Row on Wednesday, 12 October, 19:15 BST. |
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