If you've ever wondered what would happen if Liam Gallagher, the Foo Fighters and Aerosmith's Joe Perry were on stage together, wonder no more. The brilliant artists joined each other at CalJam festival in San Bernardino, California.
But instead of singing a track from Gallagher's new album As You Were, or the Foo Fighter's Concrete and Gold, they decided to jam out to a British classic: 'Come Together' by The Beatles.
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Dressed in a hoodie, shorts and glasses, the former Oasis member rocked out to the 1969 Abbey Road track, although it seemed like he needed a hand with the lyrics as he was holding up a laminated sheet throughout the performance.
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He belted out the chorus and then spotted a woman at the front of the crowd and invited her on stage for a cheeky duet. But as she was rocking out to the rest of the song, Gallagher jumped down to greet some fans.
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The 45-year-old then showed that age is just a number and crowd surfed across hundreds of people.
Gallagher is probably on cloud nine after his debut solo album was released earlier this week with very favourable reviews. The 12-track collection, with three more songs on the deluxe edition, has been described as a 'throwback to a throwback' by All Music.
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The Telegraph's Nick McCormick says: "Liam Gallagher's solo debut is a swaggering, charming, funny, emotional, singalong romp. It is easily as good as any album (and actually better than most) from the post-imperial phase of Oasis, after their first all-conquering two records.
"As You Were is a big, meaty offering overflowing with confidence and soul, re-establishing Gallagher as a rock star to the core. It is, in other words, as good as he boasted it would be."
Gallagher has also confirmed that he'll appear on the Late Late Show with James Corden, despite slagging off the highly successful segment Carpool Karaoke. Corden has managed to get the biggest names in the music industry on the programme, including Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, the Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Stevie Wonder, Elton John and many more.
But Liam had this to say when asked by GQ if he wanted to step in the car with the British TV host: "No, thank you very much. No fucking chance mate. With that fat bloke from Kevin and Perry?"
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"I don't need to watch it to know I won't like it. James Corden is a knobhead."
Liam says he's going to appear on the show on his own terms because he doesn't want to get involved with 'organised fun'.
Sources: All Music, Telegraph, GQ
Topics: Liam Gallagher, Foo Fighters