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Liam Gallagher Fears The End Of Oasis Posted: 12 May 2009 05:08 PM PDT Oasis are currently on a world tour in support of their Dig Out Your Soul album, and things aren’t going too smoothly. While it may be all sweetness and light on stage, there seems to be a bust-up in progress backstage. A week ago, the current row between the Gallagher brothers Liam and Noel seemed to reach fever pitch. Both went public with their feelings on the tour and how relations were strained. And things don’t seem to be getting any better. The problems seemed to begin when Noel expressed a desire to record and release material as a solo artist rather than as a part of Oasis. Liam clearly isn’t too happy with this idea and recently told Canal Multishow his thoughts on the idea.
What Liam doesn’t seem to understand is that Noel could quite easily go away and do his solo thing and then come back to Oasis in a few years time completely refreshed and revitalized. Rather than meaning the end of Oasis, it could give the band a new lease of life by releasing the main songwriter for a while to do his own thing. And you know what? I’d happily buy a solo album by Noel Gallagher as I think it would be excellent. He’s not only the man behind most of the (great) Oasis records, he’s also a fantastic guitarist and not a bad singer either. All the credentials for a solo artist right there. Liam should probably let his brother have his way because he may find that rallying against it may cause the thing he seems to fear most - the end of Oasis. If Liam is so bothered then why not go away and write his own solo album? That could make for an interesting chart battle. [Photo Source: Newscom] Tags: Brit, British, Canal Multishow, Dig Out Your Soul, Gallagher Brothers, liam-gallagher, noel-gallagher, Oasis, UKPost from: Brit Music Scene |
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