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Liam Gallagher, Fake Residencies & Music’s Money Problem


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Liam Gallagher, music money, and when a tour quietly turns into a residency.


In this episode of Listener Land, we kick off with Liam Gallagher and end up deep in a much bigger conversation about money in music. From love children and uncomfortable finances to artists booking endless dates that feel more like residencies than tours, things get messy quickly.


We talk about how much artists are really worth, why “residency” has become a flexible term, and whether modern touring is more about optics than creativity. From there, the conversation opens out into the wider music industry, including why some musicians end up doing TV shows for cash, how nostalgia shapes the way we hear old records, and why certain songs feel timeless while others age badly.


There’s also chat about classic tracks hitting 50 and 60 years old, iconic bands being reduced to “that one song”, and whether music really was better back then or if we’re just romanticising it.


As ever, this isn’t a lecture. It’s a conversation. And yes… this one definitely got messy.


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00:00 – Liam Gallagher and the opening controversy

02:30 – Money, wealth, and uncomfortable truths

06:20 – When does a tour become a residency?

08:00 – Artists, TV appearances, and cash

09:45 – Music icons, legacy, and culture

12:35 – Eurovision at 70

15:15 – New music worth talking about

17:40 – Album costs and production myths

22:30 – Touring, money, and sustainability

25:20 – Songs turning 50 and 60

27:00 – The problem with “that one song”

30:20 – Why old music sounds nostalgic

31:50 – Final thoughts


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