Speaking in the new issue of MOJO magazine,
Liam Gallagher has revealed that
Noel Gallagherturned down an offer to reform Oasis for the forthcoming 30th anniversary of
Definitely Maybe.
“Noel? He ain’t fucking doing it,” Liam tells MOJO’s Ted Kessler in this month’s
MOJO cover feature.
In June, Liam Gallagher embarks on a UK arena tour to mark the anniversary of Oasis’ debut album. Noel Gallagher
recently suggested on Talksport Radio that all Liam had to do was call him up to see about healing the rift that’s existed since Oasis split in 2009, but Liam claims an offer to reform was rejected by his older brother.
“I did call him! Well, my people called Noel’s management team,” reports Liam. “We put an offer on the table for an Oasis thing – because we got offered it – and he said no. It was a big tour, a lot of money. He turned it down. I get it, he’s got a divorce going down. I’ll do the
Definitely Maybe thing and have a nice time without him.”
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Morning Glory? So perhaps Liam is holding out for a future rapprochement?
“It’s down to the universe. It’ll happen when it happens, it’s not in our hands anymore,” says Liam. “Me, I love nostalgia though. I’m doing the lot. Every album, even… what was the last one?”
Dig Out Your Soul?
“Fucking right, man! You never enjoy them the first time round, so I’ll be milking the lot. People say it’s the comfort zone – I want to be in the comfort zone! Bring me my slippers and my little blankie and put me in the comfort zone, please. Life’s stressful enough.”
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Elsewhere in MOJO’s exclusive interview with Liam and former
Stone Roses guitarist
John Squire, the pair discuss the origins of their new collaborative album, how The Stones Roses inspired Oasis, the injury that almost meant Squire never played guitar again and why Squire’s former outfit never recorded a third album.