Boy George recently spoke in a new interview about his Culture Club days. He dropped reference of Prince William and Harry’s feud as an analogy. He shared how the royal brothers are an example of how things “can’t work” without good communication, as the singer revealed an insight into how he spoke to his bandmates to ease confrontation. Boy George had his very candid conversation with Jackie Brambles on her Greatest Hits Radio.
In the interview, Jackie asked George how Culture Club remained together when so many other bands over the years have split or changed.
Boy George opens up on the matter
George used a royal analogy to explain his point, comparing the Princes William and Harry to Liam and Noel Gallagher.
He said:
“William and Harry are like the Oasis brothers – I don’t know which is which. I’ll leave that one up to you!”
“But that’s really what it is. Once you understand everyone’s their own person in the band and everyone’s got their own grudges and frustrations, it’s about learning to communicate.
“You need everyone in the band to be into the idea or it can’t work. You’ve all got to be on the same page and you’ve all got to want to be there – that’s really important.”
The Oasis duo have reportedly been at loggerheads since their 1994 US tour, where tensions began to rise when Liam apparently changed the lyrics to their song, Live Forever.