
Why Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour Said Oasis’ Noel Gallagher Has Bad Taste in Music
TL;DR:
- Oasisβ Noel Gallagher explained why he likes Pink Floydβs The Wall while some of the bandβs other albums were overplayed.
- He said one of the songs from The Wall βbrings back so many memories.β
- His wife said she prefers one of Pink Floydβs lesser-known albums to The Wall.

Noel Gallagher is the lead songwriter of the classic rock band Oasis. He once said Pink Floydβs The Wall impacted him differently than some of the bandβs other albums. Notably, he had a tense conversation about two of Pink Floydβs albums with David Gilmour.
Oasisβ Noel Gallagher said Pink Floydβs βThe Wallβ was the ultimate album for stoners
In a 2011 article with The Quietus, Gallagher named his 13 favorite albums. Gallagher mentioned classics such as The Beatlesβ Revolver and The Rolling Stonesβ Let It Bleed. The Wall was the sole Pink Floyd album on the list. βWhen I left school,Β The WallΒ was the potheadβs album,β Gallagher recalled.
Gallagher discussed how The Wall impacted his life. βDark Side of the MoonΒ andΒ Wish You Were HereΒ maybe overplayed butΒ The WallΒ I could never get tired of,β he said. βThat track βNobody Homeβ just brings back so many memories for me.β
βAfter leaving school, I just used to go round my mates house, skin up, and weβd listen to this,β he added. βHappy, carefree days.β Gallagher said he would he could βdie happyβ if he was able to write a song like βNobodyβs Homeβ or U2βs βRunning to Stand Stillβ from The Joshua Tree.
Oasisβ Noel Gallagher had a tense conversation with David Gilmour over 2 Pink Floyd albums
In addition, Gallagher discussed meeting Pink Floydβs David Gilmour. βI met Dave Gilmour once at an industry thing and I think I pissed him off,β he recalled. βI said to him, βDave, I thinkΒ The WallΒ is your best album but my wife wonβt have it, she prefers listening toΒ Meddle.'β
Gilmour was incensed by Gallagherβs comment. βAnd he said, βWell, clearly your wife has impeccable taste where you have little. I suggest you listen to her,'β Gallagher recalled. βI was like, βWhat the f*** are you talking about? She hasnβt got a clue! Get out of it β¦'β
How βThe Wallβ and βMeddleβ performed on the charts in the United States
In the United States, The Wall became a huge success for Pink Floyd. The album topped the Billboard 200 for 15 weeks, staying on the chart for 160 weeks. The Wall was No. 1 for a longer time than all of Pink Floydβs other albums.
On the other hand, Meddle became a minor hit. The album reached No. 70 on the Billboard 200, lasting 74 weeks on the chart.
Meddle wasnβt one of Pink Floydβs more popular albums but it meant something to Gallagherβs wife.