Gallagher

Gallagher
American comedian who became famous in the 80's for his unique brand of prop comedy. He is best know for smashing watermelons as part of his act.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth24 July 1946
CityFort Bragg, NC
CountryUnited States of America
couple war book
I go into Daunt Books in Marylebone every couple of weeks. My wife Sara demolishes books, but I only buy stuff occasionally. I like boys' things, spies and the Cold War.
sunshine rising-up gold
Gold and silver and sunshine is rising up
soccer football nice
It'll be nice to know that every gallon of petrol a Manchester United fan buys is going into our kitty.
jobs aggravation oasis
Is it worth the aggravation to find yourself a job when there's nothing worth working for?
wipe poverty stage
You can't put a load of rockstars up on a stage and expect to wipe out global poverty. That's ludicrous.
needs able alumni
We were able to provide housing to all who need it. We've had incredibly generous offers from alumni for housing.
oasis rocks rock-n-roll
Rock 'n' roll is about music. Music. Music. Music. It's not about you, it's not about me, it's not about Oasis. It's about the tunes.
thinking people magic
I don't think people need to know what colour socks I'm wearing today; I don't think people need to know what shower gel I'm using. There's too much information in the world, and there's no magic or mystery anymore.
people digital position
Chart positions are for people with manbags who get to work at 11 A.M. because they've been at a digital meeting.
oasis forever live-forever
You and I are gonna live forever
dream sunset sunshine
I've grown to love California: It's the dream of every English musician to come here and work in the sunshine. To walk up Sunset Boulevard, knowing you're going to make music - that's it.
superhero firsts albums
Look. I was a superhero in the '90s. I said so at the time. McCartney, Weller, Townshend, Richards, my first album's better than all their first albums. Even they'd admit that.
ears great-music beholder
Great music is in the ear of the beholder.
two feet people
I'm used to people being a mile away. That suits me. It's more nerve-wracking playing in front of people who are two feet away from me.