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For clarity,let me explain that the assailiant was not a serial attacker so only attacked Noel Gallagher and not any Members of Madness.Notthatwithstanding is this Guy absolutely,completely and utterly insane? Now Noely may not be everyones Cup of Tea but to DELIBERATELY strut past that vile creature,his brother Liam to get to Noely??

Liberties have been taken,for sure here.:(6)(6)

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Who cares about the Gallaghers, although the assailant should have viciously stabbed Liam in the face because he's the biggest prick out of the pair. Didn't one of them have their teeth kicked in a few years back in Germany or somewhere in Europe after upseting their audience that included some members of the Mafia, or am I wrong?

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

There is no clarity in your post. What are you on

about?

....O.K..Edited "highlights".

Noel Gallagher got clumped on stage.

Attacker strolled PAST Liam to attack Noel.

Very strange that someone would not chin Liam,if he was going to thump someone.

Noel is a man of fine wit and he and his younger sibling give great interviews (the best along with Johnny Rotten and Morrisey), musically the group peaked with their first two LPs but still do fine live shows. Liam's got a great voice and I'm horrified at BBW's suggestion he (or anyone else) should be stabbed in the face for being a 'prick'.

Surely there's a little prick in all of us at times BBW and if it resulted in facial lacerations then many of us would be carrying the soubriquet 'Tramlines'.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Too little, too late Tony. You forced me to go to

> Daily Mail Online - that will take a lot to

> forgive you.


Naturally one must never hever hever make assumptions but to gadge an idea how long this length of forgiveness is likely to be i.e. Whether it is going to be 5 minutes or 5 years,can I ask:Are you a Male or Female s'il vous plait?:))

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Noel is a man of fine wit and he and his younger

> sibling give great interviews (the best along with

> Johnny Rotten and Morrisey), musically the group

> peaked with their first two LPs but still do fine

> live shows. Liam's got a great voice and....."


I did not get beyond this point!

Very,very good.Satire at its finest.:)-D

Of course some of you will or won't remember when a fan tried to do the same to Keith Richards back in the 80s and he was rewarded with Keith smashing his guitar into his face and then he strapped it back on and carried on playing without missing a beat. Now that is f**king cool.




Let's face it the guy could have been a real nutter and could have had a knive or a gun and besides he's on his stage and you've got to defend your territory.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Of course some of you will or won't remember when

> a fan tried to do the same to Keith Richards back

> in the 80s and he was rewarded with Keith smashing

> his guitar into his face and then he strapped it

> back on and carried on playing without missing a

> beat. Now that is f**king cool.

>

> Keith Richards defends himself against a crazed

> fan with guitar.

>

> Let's face it the guy could have been a real

> nutter and could have had a knive or a gun and

> besides he's on his stage and you've got to defend

> your territory.


You have in fact got to "chop the mother down"

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Of course some of you will or won't remember when

> a fan tried to do the same to Keith Richards back

> in the 80s and he was rewarded with Keith smashing

> his guitar into his face and then he strapped it

> back on and carried on playing without missing a

> beat. Now that is f**king cool.

>

> Keith Richards defends himself against a crazed

> fan with guitar.

>

> Let's face it the guy could have been a real

> nutter and could have had a knive or a gun and

> besides he's on his stage and you've got to defend

> your territory.


I remember that. Keef is Cool.

We saw Liam at the airport with Paty Kensit, many years ago, and he was really nice to all the people, including my then 11 year old daughter, who asked, and got, his autograph. He was a bit thrilled with all the attention but who can blame him. I kept the autograph in case he gets pushed off the stage and it's a bit final.

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