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Oasis boo Kylie/Liam at Q pic/Liam calls Robbie 'queer'
Pop star Robbie Williams walked out of a music awards ceremony in London
after a slanging match with Oasis singer Liam Gallagher.
Williams was at the Q magazine ceremony at the Park Lane hotel, central
London, to pick up the Classic Songwriter prize, which he won with his
musical partner Guy Chambers.
But as Gallagher received Oasis' award for Best Live Act, he told guests:
"This one's for Robbie as usual - he stands for the letter Q."
Elaborating, afterwards, he said: "He deserved the Q award - for queer."
When Williams - who was involved in a war of words with Gallagher earlier
this year - collected his prize, he remained composed despite jeers from the
Oasis table.
"I'm just going to keep my gob shut," Williams - who challenged Gallagher to
a fight at the Brit Awards in March - said.
However, when the audience shouted insults at singer Kylie Minogue - who
appeared on his single Kids - the 26-year-old walked out of the ceremony.
After the ceremony, Gallagher, 28, said: "I've heard he's been mouthing off
about me when I'm not around, but when he's sitting in the same room he shuts
his mouth. It just goes to show who is the soft lad."
He added: "I don't dislike him, I don't hate him, I just think he's rubbish.
"If he slags my band off, he slags my girlfriend and he slags my brother off,
I'll have him."
Brother Noel said: "He's in fine form. He's got his suit in the boot in case
there's a court case in the morning."
In 1996, Liam was arrested after being found wandering around the West End by
police. He was cautioned for possession of cocaine.
The spat overshadowed the rest of the awards, although the other winners made
light of it.
Travis' Fran Healy and friend arrive at the Q awards
Coldplay singer Chris Martin picked up his band's award - best album for
Parachutes - and said: "Let's get serious for a minute. Badly Drawn Boy, £20
of your money and £20 of my money, and outside."
Scottish band Travis were named best act in the world, beating the Manic
Street Preachers and Radiohead.
Singer Fran Healy said: "It's like getting a big pair of shoes to grow into -
I think we've got a few more years to grow into it."
Joe Strummer, formerly of The Clash, was honoured with the "inspiration"
award.
Despite Chris Martin's offer of fisticuffs, Badly Drawn Boy - also known as
Damon Gough - picked up the best live act prize, to add to his Mercury music
prize won earlier this year.
The Q awards are organised by the publishers of the music magazine of the
same name.
The winners of all categories - except songwriting, producer, merit and
inspiration awards - are chosen by readers of the magazine.
David Gray - whose album White Ladder has been one of the year's surprise
successes - took the title of best single, for his track Babylon.
Jerry Dammers, of 1970s ska band The Specials, won the merit award.
Cheers!
Patsy "Gallagher"
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灼熱的太陽,正衝向我而來
就將不知不覺間,變成狡猾大人的我
炙熱地烤成焦土吧
將這樣的我
烤得不留痕跡吧...
--唇膏.老師的旁白
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