Calling all Oasis fans: there could be a reunion in the works as Liam Gallagher told his brother that he would like to bring the band back together.
Liam wrote on Twitter: “I forgive you now, let’s get the ‘BIG O’ back together.”
The two brothers, who have been feuding for a number of years, were one of the biggest English acts in the 1990s, having written hits such as ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Champagne Supernova’, and ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’.
Earth to noel listen up rkid I hear your doing gigs where people can't drink alcohol now that's the BeZarist thing you've done yet I forgive you now let's get the BIG O back together and stop fucking about the drinks are on me LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) July 19, 2018
The tweet, in total, was written in a true Liam manner, saying: “Earth to noel listen up rkid I hear your doing gigs where people can’t drink alcohol now that’s the BeZarist thing you’ve done yet I forgive you now let’s get the ‘BIG O’ back together and stop f****** about the drinks are on me LG x.”
While it was not written in the most coherent or grammatically-sound way, he got the point across which means we could be in for more Oasis shows and possibly new albums.
As you were LG x pic.twitter.com/kat7U1lcpN
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) June 23, 2018
In response to possible thoughts that he may just want to rejoin with his brother out of financial desperation, he said, “I’m not desperate, just think it’d be the nice thing to do.”
Both singers have had their own respective solo careers after the band’s breakup, with Liam having a successful album in October and Noel continuing to perform to large crowds.
"We're not arrogant, we just believe we're the best band in the world." pic.twitter.com/7ks4TqyvSV
— Oasis (@oasis) April 19, 2018
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Recently, Noel performed at the Manchester Arena in September 2017 after the bombing at the Ariana Grande concert as part of a relief effort, making ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ into a song encouraging togetherness and defiance in the face of terror.
In February, it was evident their long-standing feud was not letting up since Liam told the Press Association who his villain of the year was.
“Gotta be Noel… I’m being serious. You’re laughing, but he’s worse than Kim-Jun f****** Tung or whatever he’s called,” Liam stated.
“And he’s worse than Donald Trump. He’s the biggest liar and biggest faker in the business, so yeah, him.”
For the fans sake, one can only hope that the two overcome their differences for the sake of their music.
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