The singer is joined in his new group by former bandmates
Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock and admits they agreed to work
together last August after guitarist Noel Gallagher quit the group following a
row with his singer brother.
When asked how Beady Eye formed, Liam said: “It was that
night. We all went back to the hotel, got on the p**s and it was like,
‘Alright, lets f***ing do this.’ I might have apologized to the lads, I might
not have, I can’t remember.
“We just got on with it. Because we knew right away that
was definitely it. We knew it was done.”
Gem added to NME magazine: “It was a long night. But I’d
gotten to the point where I couldn’t even think about playing with anyone else
anyway. It wasn’t so much about carrying on, we just drew a line and started
something new. It took about a day.”
Noel was the main songwriter for Oasis, but Liam insists
he never had any doubts that he could be successful without his brother, and
reckons the group now have more freedom.
He added: “Did I have doubts about if I would be able to
do it without Noel? Never. Not at all.
“I can actually do more without him. It feels different to Oasis, it feels we can
do thinks we couldn’t have in Oasis. I don’t know what exactly but I definitely
feel a lot freer.
“Oasis was so f***ing set in stone. I was gutted at the
time we split up, but that’s life innit? S**t happens, you move on.”