Noel Gallagher has told Sky News how David Bowie inspired him to step out of his comfort zone and "put himself out there" with his music, hailing the visionary singer-songwriter as "one of the all-time greats". The Oasis and High Flying Birds star was among the guests at the premiere of Moonage Daydream, the first officially sanctioned documentary on Bowie since his death from cancer in January 2016.
Told through previously unseen footage, performances and music, the feature-length film is guided by the Ziggy Stardust performer's own narration. Gallagher, who says he was lucky enough to meet Bowie during his career - and famously accepted an award on his behalf alongside Kate Moss at the Brits in 2014 - told Sky News he is more of a fan now than ever and that the star has "one of the most interesting stories in all of music".
Speaking on the red carpet at the London premiere, he said: "My relationship's purely through the music, really. I didn't really know him that well.
I was first aware of him in the '80s, doing Let's Dance and all that, and then going back, when I was getting more into music, going back in time. "I'm a big fan.
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