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Liam Gallagher explains his recent comments about Coldplay

liamgallagher1.jpgLiam Gallagher explained his recent comments about U2 and Coldplay's dress sense in a recent interview with New York radio station RXP and he joked they should go out and buy his own clothing range Pretty Green, which he is currently promoting in the US. [More on this at the Coldplay forum here onwards.]

 

"I've met Bono before and he's a geeser but someone asked me about fashion and you can see a lot of bands are styled like Coldplay and you know they don't buy their own clothes and you should, you should buy Pretty Green. He added: "Coldplay are alright but they don’t do it for me that much, they're not rock 'n' roll enough man. They live all around the corner from me so I don’t want to say too much in case they come round and give me a paper cut."

 

In case you missed it, you can recap a few verbal volleys that the Gallagher brothers kicked in Coldplay's direction over the years, which have included references to their clothes, drugs, music, environment, and plantpots... click here to reminisce!

New pictures: Chris Martin takes a stroll in London (24 March 2010):

 

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