With her warmth, encyclopedic musical knowledge and a dazzling array of outfits, the interviewer says music is the key to turning her guests into open books.
Noel Gallagher’s manager forbade ABC broadcaster Zan Rowe from broaching the subject of his largely estranged Oasis bandmate and brother, Liam, during their conversation for her program,. But so comfortable was Gallagher with being guided down memory lane in his London recording studio by five songs that shaped him, he brought up the subject himself.
“It can become like a therapy session. I’m not a trained therapist, but you see these themes that emerge in people’s lives and often, they’re not aware of them. I think audiences connect because we’ve experienced that too, understanding our stories through music.”
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