Noel Gallagher says his Supernova Heights ’90s party mansion was like a “cocaine arcade” as it was filled with drugs and retro shoot-’em-up games.
The ex-Oasis rocker, 56, has revealed for the first time his infamous pad in London was packed with full-size arcade games and a collectible pinball machine from The Who’s ‘Tommy’ film he thinks he bought at a pop music auction.
Noel told his comedy writer friend Matt Morgan, 47, on his podcast: “Talking of the Nineties, I was at my (storage) lock up the other day. It’s like going back in time because of all the Nineties (stuff) in there.
“I’ve got an original Pinball Wizard pinball machine (from The Who’s merchandise) in the lock-up.
“It’s called ‘The Pinball Wizard’ and the picture (on it) is Elton John in big boots, and it’s a really primitive pinball machine.
The ex-Oasis rocker, 56, has revealed for the first time his infamous pad in London was packed with full-size arcade games and a collectible pinball machine from The Who’s ‘Tommy’ film he thinks he bought at a pop music auction.
Noel told his comedy writer friend Matt Morgan, 47, on his podcast: “Talking of the Nineties, I was at my (storage) lock up the other day. It’s like going back in time because of all the Nineties (stuff) in there.
“I’ve got an original Pinball Wizard pinball machine (from The Who’s merchandise) in the lock-up.
“It’s called ‘The Pinball Wizard’ and the picture (on it) is Elton John in big boots, and it’s a really primitive pinball machine.
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