Oasis legend Noel Gallagher told Ryan Tubridy on Friday night's Late Late Show about suffering with the worst hangover of his life when he woke up in Bono’s house.
He revealed, "I woke up in his house - I had no idea how I got there.
"We were on tour [together], and were due in Paris to do a show the next day. Alcohol had been taken on board and I was hanging - the worst I’ve ever felt in my entire life.
"Shane MacGowan was involved - one of those nights. I was trying to have the hair of the dog on the plane and all that."
He continued, "Before the plane landed, B [Bono] says, 'I’ve got to go and see somebody, but I’ll see you back at the hotel’, and I was like, ‘Thank God he’s going.’"

Gallagher added, "So, he goes off in some big motorcade and I get back to the hotel, and I’m dying to get into bed. I ordered some food. And I was in a mess, properly in a mess, like the shakes.
"As I was waiting for my food to come, I turned on the telly - and there he is with the president of France, in front of the world’s press, and I was like, ‘What the f***?!’
He joked, "There nearly a fatality - I nearly died - and there he is discussing the monetary situation in somewhere with somebody about something, and I was like, ‘Who puts batteries in this guy?!"
In the wide-ranging interview, Gallagher spoke about the privilege he feels that people still enjoy Oasis's music, his humble upbringing in council estates in Manchester, which inspired his upcoming album Council Skies, and his mother Peggy, who is recovering from recent cataracts surgery.
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