Liam Gallagher shares emotive post about new video for ‘Too Good For Giving Up’ and mental health

Liam Gallagher shared today (October 8) an emotional post about his new and upcoming video for ‘Too Good For Giving Up’ and mental health.

Gallagher shared a clip of the song, which appears on his latest album, ‘come on you know‘, and his new video on social media today. It was accompanied by a post explaining how he had teamed up with ‘Talk Club’ for the release.

Conversation Club is an organization that works to help support men’s mental health. It was founded by Ben Akers after he lost his childhood best friend, Steve Yates, to suicide in 2014.

Posting on Instagram, Gallagher wrote: “We all know someone affected by suicide who sadly seems to be at an all time high.

“I’ve lost a lot of people too soon,” Gallagher continued, adding, “and it’s important to speak up. I’m so glad I can help in any way with this song and will be partnering with Talk Club on my song ‘Too Good For Giving Up’.

The full video for the song will premiere on Monday 10th October at 9am BST. watch the clip here and another supporting post from Gallagher below:

back in september, Gallagher confirmed that he was in talks with John Squire to form a supergroup.

previous Oasis singer first he made fun of the idea i of the couple collaborating in June when he had brought to light the first the pink stones guitarist for his pair of knebworth shows to perform the 1995 Oasis classic ‘Champagne Supernova’.

“Incoming super group LG JS,” read one of Gallagher’s tweets at the time.

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Later, in an interview with Matt Wilkinson in Apple Music 1 Gallagher has said the pair are “definitely” going to work together.

Gallagher said in response to Wilkinson’s request for an update on the matter: “Yes. Serious man. But we have things to do first, and he has things to clear up and stuff. But yeah, I’m definitely going to do summat at some point.”

Wilkinson added, “So you’ve actually had the conversation for a bit?” to which Gallagher replied: “Maybe, yes. He probably did that at Knebworth and that, I think, if I can remember anything about it.

“But no. There’s talk of summat. Maybe. But no rush. He’s my man, I love him. So if he’s got a tune he needs to sing, I’m the guy, man.”

For mental health help and advice:

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