Wigwam

Album: Different Gear Still Speeding (2011)
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Songfacts®:

  • Liam Gallagher of Beady Eye told Mojo magazine he often has no idea what he's singing. "I don't know what any of my tunes are about, they're just out there," he said. "I'm not good with words. I just say the first thing that comes into my head."

    When asked about this psychedelic dream number, he offered the insight: "F--k knows, I haven't got a clue, man," before adding: "That's words, that's all, that I think sort of go together. There's a bit of something… people might see it as being a bit of beating up someone on the booze a bit. But it's nothing to do with a wigwam. Or as some Japanese girl said the other day 'what is it about, a man with a wig?' I don't know."

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