Noel Gallagher as told how he will one day swap his High Flying Birds for a pair of gardening gloves and a trowel, revealing that he eventually intends to quit music and spend time gardening.
The former Oasis star, who is currently on a world tour, tells The Daily Star that while he has no plans to quit just yet, he has his retirement all mapped out.
"As long as I enjoy it I'll do it, and when I stop enjoying it I'll go and do some gardening or something, but I genuinely enjoy the process of writing songs and doing all this, I love all this," he tells the tabloid. "You know, it's like I was on the dole for seven years, the novelty of this still hasn't worn off for me, you know, it's great, it's a great gig."
Noel also recently revealed that he was a big fan of Australian news coverage, likening it to classic British comedy, Monty Python. He also told how he was quizzed at Coachella festival by security after they discovered sleeping pills in his luggage.
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