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Liam Gallagher was one of the first to pay his respects to the late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins during an appearance with a performance of “Live Forever.”

“I dedicate this last song to the one and only Taylor Fucking Hawkins,” Gallagher said ahead of the performance of the Oasis classic. “This is for you, brother.” A photo of Hawkins’ face was then shown on the video screen in front of Gallagher and his band. Here you can see the performance:

Gallagher previously tweeted about Hawkins’ death. “Absolutely devastated to hear the sad news about Taylor Hawkins,” he wrote, “my thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends, RIP brother LG x.”

Hawkins himself was a huge Oasis fan and had even publicly advocated for the band to reunite. But after Noel Gallagher poked fun at Hawkins’ overture, the Foo Fighters drummer firmly aligned himself with brother Liam, telling Radio X in a 2019 interview: “He’s my mate. He’s my brother. I love him.”

Since the drummer’s tragic death broke on Friday night, numerous rock musicians have expressed their condolences. Stevie Nicks, RUSH, Tom Morello, Ozzy Osbourne, Lars Ulrich, Travis Barker and more shared their condolences on social media, while Miley Cyrus pledged to dedicate her upcoming concert to him as he headlines Saturday’s Lollapalooza Brazil.

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