
Oasis' Noel Gallagher gave me his Wonderwall guitar
When she was called by a grovelling Liam Gallagher apologising, Lynne Brine wondered what on earth was going on."Hi, it's Liam Gallagher here, there's been a bit of an incident at Abbey Road," said the voice on the other end of the line.The Oasis circus was at its 1990s peak and her teenage son was part of the band's inner circle as an engineer for their third album - as Mrs Brine thought "what has happened to my boy?".It turned out a furious Liam had smashed up the guitar she gave to her son Nick, thinking it belonged to Liam's brother and bandmate Noel.
Nick's compensation was something money can't buy and a piece of rock'n'roll memorabilia - a guitar Noel used to create Oasis anthems like Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger."It was the morning after a heavy night and Liam was worse for wear," recalls Nick, who was at Abbey Road as a studio engineer on their third album Be Here Now."Noel had said something about him in the papers and Liam kicked off. I'm in Abbey Road's famous Studio Two setting up equipment and hungover myself, then looking up I saw a guitar come flying over from the control room."It was Noel's Fender Jag and it smashed to bits. I run to the control room and Liam also made a big dent in Abbey Road's mixing desk."
Nick had worked with the Gallagher brothers previously on their hit record (What's The Story) Morning Glory and had seen flashpoints like this before, so he just left Liam alone."Then I see another acoustic guitar flying over the top and in a thousand pieces on the floor - and realise that's my guitar," Nick added. "I thought it best if I didn't say anything. Noel came in and said 'what the hell is going on?'. It kicked off."Noel saw his guitar smashed up, then points to my smashed guitar and says 'whose is that?' Liam replies 'that's your guitar too', to which Noel replied 'it ain't mine'."
It was Nick's £100 1970s Japanese Fender that was in pieces."I sheepishly put my hand up and said 'actually Liam, it's mine!' "Then there was a big argument about who was going to buy me a new one. I told them it's not valuable but it has quite sentimental value as my mum gave it to me."Liam promised to take Nick to Denmark Street, an area of London famous for musical instrument shops, to buy "whatever guitar I wanted"."Noel replied to Liam 'what the hell do you know about guitars?'," recalled Nick. "He said 'I'm going to get him a guitar'. There was another kick off about who was going to buy me a new one."
After giving his temperamental younger brother a telling-off, Noel insisted Oasis frontman Liam call Nick's mum Lynne, at home in south Wales, to apologise."It was like: 'Hello Mrs Brine, Liam Gallagher here, I'm ringing to apologise...', he told her what he'd done and was sorry. "That typified Liam, angry one minute then angelic the next, I've always enjoyed his company."The Oasis superstar then handed Nick a piece of history - a Takamine Acoustic, the guitar Noel used in their iconic Knebworth and MTV Unplugged concerts."Did I give it to you? No way," Noel said to Nick when the songwriter returned to Rockfield Studio in south Wales in 2020 for the 25th anniversary of (What's The Story) Morning Glory.
"I used it on this record, so that's the one I played Wonderwall on."For comparison, last year an Epiphone Les Paul electric guitar used by Noel sold for £130,000 while a Silver Sparkle Gibson Les Paul sold for £226,000.Nick has, in fact, had to insure the guitar as a piece of fine art and auction houses have estimated a starting guide price of £100,000 if Nick were ever to sell it."I was gobsmacked, I said 'it's OK, it's fine' but Noel insisted I take it," recalled Nick. "It more than made up for the smashed guitar, I couldn't believe it."
It's just another pinch me moment that became the norm for Nick from the moment Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown gave him a lift to pick up his GCSE results.One of his first engineering jobs was with the Roses for the epic 14-month recording of their Second Coming record at Rockfield."Ian was in the studio reading about GCSE results in the paper and asked 'Nick, how did you get on?'," recalled Nick."I'd got a job at Rockfield straight after leaving school and said 'I'm working here now' so I wasn't bothered."He said 'come on, I'll take you down. You've got to find out your GCSE results'."
Nick arrived at Monmouth Comprehensive School minutes later in Brown's red Ford Fiesta and the singer, one of the biggest names in British music at the time, walked in with him to get his results."It was surreal, my mates couldn't believe it," remembered Nick. "But the Roses were so down to earth, a great friendly band to work with that allowed my band to use their kit when they weren't using it. It was incredible."The Roses gave Nick his first recording credit too as the then 16-year-old played tambourine on their hit single Love Spreads, still their highest-placing single which reached number two in 1994."I still get a nice cheque from it every year," joked Nick.
It was around this time when Nick first met Oasis as they were recording their debut album Definitely Maybe up the road at Monnow Valley Studios. They had come down to give their demo tapes to Nick, hoping he would pass them on to the Roses.The following year he first shared a studio with them at Rockfield as they recorded their seminal album (What's The Story) Morning Glory in Monmouth in a six-week session - before joining them at Abbey Road to make Be Here Now."Those Be Here Now Sessions were crazy," recalled Nick."We had press hounding us all the time to hear the songs, get any info because in 1997 Oasis were headline news virtually every day."I was in charge of locking the tapes away every night so if anyone snuck or broke in, no-one could get to the tapes.
"Keeping them secret was almost a military operation which was made difficult as Liam used to bring people back to the studio from the pub to hear the recordings!"One welcome visitor was Hollywood movie star Jim Carrey who unexpectedly visited the studio made famous by The Beatles while Brine was working with Oasis."Jim was a huge Beatles fan and their legendary producer Sir George Martin had invited him in for a look around," recalled Nick."I loved his films, especially Dumb and Dumber. The Mask and Ace Ventura, then all of a sudden he's standing next to me, whispering 'this is crazy, I'm in Abbey Road and George Martin's showing us around!' "I remember thinking if you think that and you're a proper Hollywood A-lister, what about me?! I'm just a normal teenager from south Wales!"
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Independent
26 minutes ago
- The Independent
BBC Radio Two presenter Vernon Kay congratulates wife Tess Daly on MBE
BBC Radio Two presenter Vernon Kay has congratulated his wife, Strictly Come Dancing presenter Tess Daly, for being made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). The 56-year-old has been recognised alongside her Strictly co-host Claudia Winkleman in the King's Birthday Honours for her services to broadcasting. Kay, who has two children with Daly who he married in 2003, also praised Winkleman and the Strictly team for 'consistently producing the best show every year'. Posting a series of photographs on Instagram, Kay said: 'Well what can we say!!! Congratulations @tessdaly on your MBE. 'All the hard work and huge effort you put into everything you do has been recognised by the King. 'Being on Strictly from the start when our babies weren't even born just proves how well you've done. Now they're almost 21 and 16 and we've all enjoyed this journey together!! 'Also, bravo everyone at @bbcstrictly and @claudiawinkle for consistently producing the best show every year!! Time to pop a cork me thinks…' Daly began working as a model and first appeared on screens in 1999 when she hosted The Big Breakfast's Find Me A Model competition on Channel 4. She reached new levels of fame as co-host of the BBC One Saturday night dancing competition Strictly Come Dancing, which she presented alongside the late Sir Bruce Forsyth until 2014, three years before his death at the age of 89. Traitors presenter Winkleman joined Daly as Strictly co-host, with the pair picking up the best entertainment award at the 2024 Bafta TV ceremony. On being made MBE, Daly told the PA News Agency: 'I cried when I opened the letter, because I just I couldn't believe it. 'It feels like the most wonderful honour, because when you work as a broadcaster, you're part of people's viewing habits. 'Broadcasting is without a doubt a collective effort. I've been really fortunate to work with some of the very best production teams that there are in the business. And so my biggest thanks is to them, because you're only as good as your team.' The broadcaster also presented the ITV makeover show, Home On Their Own in 2003, replacing Ulrika Jonsson, and in 2011 fronted the BBC Two documentary TV Greats: Our Favourites From The North where she took a look at Manchester's broadcasting past as BBC North bid farewell to its studios in the city to move to Salford. Across her career she has interviewed stars including Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, rock band No Doubt and US musician Lenny Kravitz.


The Independent
26 minutes ago
- The Independent
King remember victims of Air India plane disaster at Trooping the Colour
The King has celebrated his official birthday with an eco-friendly flypast by the Red Arrows and remembered all those killed in the Air India plane disaster. Trooping the Colour was a display of military pomp and pageantry but Charles asked for the traditional programme to include a minute's silence, and for senior royals and officers taking part to wear black armbands as a mark of respect. When the royal family gathered later on Buckingham Palace's balcony they acknowledged the crowds and watched an aerial display of vintage and modern aircraft with the Red Arrows' finale powered by a blend of sustainable aviation fuel. The world-famous acrobatic team also used vegetable oil to produce their trademark red, white and blue vapour trails over the royal residence – believed to be a first. Trooping, also known as the King's Birthday Parade, fell silent after Charles had inspected hundreds of troops on Whitehall's Horse Guards Parade from a carriage with the Queen by his side. The moment of reflection acknowledged the aviation disaster on Thursday that killed 241 passengers and crew, including more than 50 British nationals, and around 30 people on the ground. Charles led the royal colonels in wearing black armbands, with the Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, Princess Royal, Colonel Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel Scots Guards, all wearing bands on their left arms. Young royals delighted monarchy fans by making an appearance, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis riding in a carriage with their mother Kate. George, Charlotte and Louis joined other members of the royal family, including the Duchess of Edinburgh in the former office of the Duke of Wellington, to watch the spectacle in honour of their grandfather the King. Kate took her place next to the King and Queen on the dais, in her role as Colonel of the Irish Guards – a symbolic position and one she was unable to take up last year because she was receiving cancer treatment, and instead watched the ceremony with her children. Trooping the Colour is as much a social occasion as a ceremonial celebration, and stands around Horse Guards Parade were filled with around 8,000 wives, girlfriends and parents of the guardsmen and officers on parade. The colour – or regimental flag – being trooped this year was the King's Colour of Number 7 Company, Coldstream Guards, also known as the sovereign's bodyguard, which is celebrating its 375th anniversary. The minute's silence was observed when Charles and Camilla returned to the dais, following an announcement to the spectators and a bugler sounding the Last Post. During the pageantry, the colour was first trooped through the ranks of soldiers before the guardsmen marched past the King, first in slow then in quick time, with Charles acknowledging the command of 'eyes right' with a salute. Lieutenant Max Martin, 24, who carried the regimental flag at the heart of the ceremony, said: 'The King's Colour emphasises and symbolises everything that has ever gone before in the Coldstream Guards. 'The gold embroidered silk of the flag is physically heavy, especially in the flourish, but the symbolic weight is heavier still. 'It bears 44 of our 113 battle honours: the achievements and sacrifices of countless generations of our forebears.' Thousands lined the royal procession route from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade where Trooping was staged. A group of activists from the anti-monarchy group Republic staged a 'not my King' protest. During the fly-past Louis, who was dressed in an identical red tie and suit outfit as older brother George, was seen chatting to his father, William, and waving to the crowds. The sustainable display be the Red Arrows is in keeping with Charles decades long support for sustainability and climate action. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the King was not involved in the decision but was 'delighted' because he has been encouraging use of the fuel on royal flights where practical and hopes the example will lead to wider use across the aviation sector.


Daily Mail
31 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
JoJo Siwa sets the record straight on her sexuality after being mocked by Miley Cyrus
JoJo Siwa has officially set the record straight on her sexuality amid her budding romance with Love Island star Chris Hughes. The Dance Moms alum, 22 - who was recently mocked by Miley Cyrus - opened up about the topic during an interview with E! News this week. It was confirmed earlier this month that the singer and TV personality, 32, are dating after first crossing paths on Celebrity Big Brother U.K. a few months earlier in April. Siwa first came out as part of the LGBTQ + community in 2021 - and initially identified as pansexual before coming out as lesbian. However, JoJo expressed to the outlet on Friday that she is queer. 'I think the most beautiful term now is queer. I think queer is an umbrella of, "Look, I'm just me,"' the performer stated. 'And I think the most beautiful thing about the LGBTQIA community is love. And that goes both ways.' Siwa continued, 'There's loads of beautiful, different sexualities. Sexuality and queerness is a lovely rainbow that has all different places, and it also has places on this rainbow that we don't even know exist yet.' The star brushed aside criticism and explained, 'I feel so in the right position for myself. I feel so content with my happiness. 'I feel so relaxed and at ease with where I'm at. I feel so happy and peaceful that the love that I feel is so real. You can't really help who you fall in love with.' JoJo also briefly talked about her new beau Chris and revealed that she has 'never 'second guessed' what she feels for the reality star. 'Therefore, I've never second guessed my happiness, I've never second guessed what I'm feeling. And I think that's the most beautiful thing.' Siwa further added, 'When I think about him, I'm full of pure joy. When I speak about him, I'm full of pure joy.' Back in April, the dancer first crossed paths with Hughes on Celebrity Big Brother - where they first developed a close friendship. But their bond caused viewers to speculate that there was more between them and in April following the show's afterparty, JoJo notably split from girlfriend and Australian influencer Kath Ebbs. But their bond caused viewers to speculate that there was more between them and in April following the show's afterparty, JoJo notably split from girlfriend and Australian influencer Kath Ebbs; Siwa and Ebbs seen in February in Sydney Earlier this month, Siwa publicly confirmed her new romance with Chris during an interview for Capital Radio. She admitted that their relationship was no longer 'platonic' and said that she was 'head over heels' for Hughes. 'I'm sure it's no secret to people, I am in a lovely relationship with a sweet boy named Christopher Hughes.' The media personality also expressed, 'It's not platonic any more, and it's been a beautiful development, a beautiful connection, and I'm absolutely head over heels for him and he's the same way.' The singer also shut down rumors that their romance was simply a publicity stunt and said, 'Clearly, you've never been around us. I won't ever speak for him, but for me personally, the happiness in my life just radiates off of me right now. 'Literally yesterday, I was massaging my cheeks; I've never [before] been in pain from smiling so much.' And during an appearance on Capital Breakfast, JoJo described their relationship as 'earthquake proof.' She explained, 'You know what's interesting? As hectic as life is, and as much as that noise goes on, I feel like Christopher and I discovered this beautiful house together. And this house is earthquake proof, and it's fireproof, and bulletproof. 'And you know, we discovered this house and found the keys, and we took the keys and locked ourselves in, and now it's like... You know what I mean? I feel like that with myself, I feel like that with him.' Siwa - who has had the chance to meet Hughes' parents - also stated that she is very happy with Chris and said that he makes her want to be a better person each day. The dancer said, 'He makes me we want to be nicer, because he's such a nice human. He's the best egg in the batch! I could never get tired of speaking highly of him, he's just the best.' Jojo had been dating Kath Ebbs when she began starring on Celebrity Big Brother U.K. but broke up with the influencer at an afterparty for the show in April. Ebbs recently broke her silence over the breakup as she slammed negative comments. 'Another day B***Hing about TikTok on Instagram cause love constantly troll me and telling me to 'get over it' whilst simultaneously not getting over it themselves. 'Go be obsessed with those that are screaming for the attention, they love it and they are build for it,' Kath further added. 'I'm not and never asked for any of this. My only crime was being in a committed loving relationship and then humiliated on a world stage. How does that make me a horrible person?' In another post she continued, 'I've been working so hard to hold my own everyday through this. 'Using the tools I have to weather the storm, stay sane and sit knowing I don't need to share the truth of it with the world because those that actually matter in REAL life know exactly what happened and that should be all that matters to me.' Ebbs admitted that, 'It's all be so so toxic and I'm at my wits end' and wished that 'people would put themselves in someone else's shoes for a moment before indulging in this kind of online toxicity.' In conclusion, she wrote, 'Better yet to a person that literally did nothing wrong. I'm so sick of being gaslight over and over again by said people and the public. It needs to stop. 'You don't need to choose sides, instead you could do me the courtesy of letting me in heal in peace.' Jojo's latest comments come shortly after Miley Cyrus ignited outrage as she seemingly shaded Siwa earlier this month. The Grammy winner could be seen in a video message for WorldPride while standing inside a closet. 'Oh, my God, I haven't been in here since sixth grade!' she said. 'Enjoy coming out of the closet if this Pride is the time for you. It shouldn't be a month - it should be a year; it should be infinite.' Cyrus then jokingly added, 'I'm going back inside to get more pretzels and find JoJo Siwa and bring her back out.' However, the humor didn't land with some fans who took to social media to share their thoughts with one penning on X, 'Can ya'll just let bi people exist?' 'I adore Miley, but this isn't OK,' another wrote, and one added, 'Again, JoJo being with Chris doesn't erase or change her attraction to women. Pride month should be about celebrating all members of the LGBT+ community, not about making jibes like this.' JoJo recently hit back at Cyrus and shared to her fans in a lengthy post that she had reached out to the Flowers singer over the joke. At one point, she wrote: 'I don't believe what Miley said at world pride was ill intended, honestly I think it was meant to be a joke, but just not very good one haha. 'Not what the world, or myself needs to hear any day of the week. I messaged miley light heartedly about it and she replied and said 'All love. Always . ❤️❤️❤️.' She continued, 'Love love love love love.❤️ People judge no matter what, and it can be very hard, especially when it comes from someone you love, and look up to… 'But if you feel happy and content with yourself, that's most important. You get one life… hold onto it, make it yours, find your happy, and love.'