Noel Gallagher has revealed that he's set to release his cover of John Lennon's "Mind Games", which he recorded to mark the late Beatles musician's 80th birthday. ORDER NOW: Nick Cave is on the cover of the October 2021 issue of Uncut READ MORE: Noel Gallagher says he is considering selling...
Noel Gallagher has revealed that he’s set to release his cover of John Lennon‘s “Mind Games”, which he recorded to mark the late Beatles musician’s 80th birthday.
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During the latest edition of his new Radio X residency, the former Oasis man spoke to Matt Morgan about taking on the 1973 single while he was working in the studio last year.
He’d been approached to contribute to a new covers album in tribute to Lennon, which was being assembled by his son Sean Ono Lennon.
“I couldn’t get involved because I was doing something at the time,” Gallagher explained. “And on the eve of his birthday, Sean said, ‘Oh you know how it’s dad’s birthday tomorrow, and can you do something on your socials?’
“I happened to be in the studio and I said, ‘Well, let’s record’. We just did a version of ‘Mind Games’ and did a little film.” (You can see that Instagram video below).
Asked whether the full version of the cover would ever be released, Gallagher replied: “Yeah. I’ll finish it off and do it for… I’ll do it for Record Store Day maybe or something.
“I’ve done a lot of covers recently. I’ll probably collate them all and do it for something or other. It came out pretty good actually.”
Speaking on the first episode of his Radio X show earlier this month, Gallagher downplayed his brother Liam‘s perceived hell-raiser status. “He’s a bit of a charlatan,” he said, adding: “A lot of them in the game can’t walk it like they talk it. It’s usually those with the big mouths.”
Upon announcing his new radio venture, Noel Gallagher promised fans “some great tunes, and a lot of nonsense, being spouted mostly by me!”
Having teased the release of more new solo music while admitting he’s hit a “purple patch” in his songwriting, Gallagher has also hinted at plans for a solo tour where he plays just Oasis songs.
This comes ahead of the upcoming documentary about Oasis’ legendary Knebworth gig, which Gallagher has described as “fucking outrageous”. Oasis Knebworth 1996 will be screened in cinemas worldwide from September 23.