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  • caveman_nige
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    • Feb 2008
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    Oasis split as Noel quits group

    Noel Gallagher has quit rock band Oasis, saying he can no longer work with his brother Liam.
    Noel, the group's lead guitarist and chief songwriter, has recently been involved in a series of rows with frontman Liam.
    The guitarist said: "It's with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight.
    "People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."
    Referring to the remaining shows of their current world tour, he added: "Apologies to all the people who bought tickets for the shows in Paris, Konstanz and Milan."
    The band were due to play the Rock en Seine festival in Paris on Friday, but cancelled at the last minute.
    When the support band said Oasis would not be performing, many fans thought it was a joke.


    It's obviously the worst fall-out that they've ever had, and they've had some pretty bad ones

    Alan ~~~~~
    Former record label boss

    But then screens at either side of the stage showed the message: "As a result of an altercation within the band, the Oasis gig has been cancelled."
    The band also cancelled their appearance at the V Festival in Essex last Sunday, claiming Liam was suffering from laryngitis.
    That was due to have been the last UK gig of the world tour, which began in Seattle 12 months ago.
    Liam recently cast doubt on the band's future in an interview to NME magazine.
    He admitted he and his brother rarely spoke, did not travel together and only saw each other on stage.


    With the Gallagher brothers, I think you never say never, do you?

    Steve Lamacq
    BBC 6 Music

    "He doesn't like me and I don't like him, that's it," Liam said.
    The brothers have always had a fractious relationship, and a string of tours have fallen apart over the past 15 years.
    But until now, neither Gallagher has officially quit the group.
    Alan ~~~~~, who discovered Oasis in 1993 and signed them to his Creation Records label, said the rift was "more serious than anything that's ever happened".
    "It's obviously the worst fall-out that they've ever had, and they've had some pretty bad ones," he told BBC News. "This is a pretty serious one. But they love each other, they'll come back together."
    Noel and Liam would go on to make solo albums, he predicted, before getting back together.
    "I think you'll have a reunion tour in about five years time. They love each other. When people love each other, they'll always make peace."

    NME writer Hamish McBain said: "The relationship between Noel and Liam has been frosty over the last tour, to say the least, but it's been frosty before.
    "Noel has left tours before, Liam's not showed up for gigs before, and they've carried on. But this, certainly the way Noel's presented it on the Oasis website, it does feel like it has a degree of finality to it."
    BBC 6 Music DJ Steve Lamacq said the scale of the world tour appeared to be the last straw.
    "With the Gallagher brothers, I think you never say never, do you? But it's after a very, very long tour this and I think it was quite ambitious," he told BBC Radio 5 live.
    "Maybe this was asking a bit too much, with this fractious relationship as it is at the moment."
    Oasis fans used Twitter to respond to the news that lead guitarist Noel had quit.
    PsychedelicAdam posted: "Noel Gallagher leaves Oasis? Gutted, no more Oasis then I guess, they were one of my favourite bands."

    Wolvolass said: "I feel sick, sooo many good memories and gigs seeing Oasis over the years."
    MattGriffin added: "This is the worst day ever."
    Oasis formed in Manchester in 1991, with the brothers joined by Paul Arthurs, aka Bonehead, on guitar, Paul McGuigan, aka Guigsy, on bass, and Tony McCarroll on drums.
    They had eight UK number one singles and amassed 15 NME Awards, five BRIT Awards, nine Q Awards and four MTV Europe Music Awards.
    In February 2007, Oasis received the BRIT Award for outstanding contribution to music.
    The Gallagher brothers have featured regularly in tabloid newspapers for their sibling disputes, wild lifestyles and public feud with rival Britpop band Blur.
    The final line-up consisted of guitarist Gem Archer and bassist Andy Bell, as well as unofficial drummer Chris Sharrock.





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  • davieboy.rfc
    DK Veteran
    • Apr 2008
    • 667

    #2
    good never really liked oasis mainly because the brothers r a pair of ****ers.

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    • Lainie
      V.I.P. Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 3062

      #3
      liam is such a *@nker. wish noel all the best going solo.
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      • ruudvandan
        DK Veteran
        • Dec 2008
        • 1091

        #4
        So, the only one with any talent leaves Oasis. Let's face it, the only people who mattered in Oasis were the Gallagher Bros, so I very much doubt Liam could continue Oasis whith the other 3 who noones ever heard of.
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        • shuffs
          DK Veteran
          • May 2009
          • 299

          #5
          Always argueing those Gallaghers, they need to move on and
          roll with it because they won't live forever.

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          • Mr Pumpy
            DK Veteran
            • Jan 2009
            • 1467

            #6
            Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
            I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I do not know the answer.

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            • Raven
              Banned
              • Mar 2008
              • 748

              #7
              I was a big Oasis fan a while back, their first 2 albums were very good....but beyond that in recent times they had been struggling creatively for a while....didn't they have a new album released this year or last ? The fact that I have to ask that question says all that needs to be said on that regarding what they've done of note in the last 10 years. Nobody really cares about them anymore and they had their day in the sun but evidently they couldn't really change with the times and now they've split. To be honest I'm surprised they lasted this long, probably 8 years late but they got there in the end .

              As for which brother is the most talented etc...I think it's no secret that Noel was musically the most talented and creatively but truth be told that band was all about Liam and always has been because he has the it factor in spades, so perhaps Oasis might go on with Liam. But personally and career wise this will more than likely be the best thing for both of them if truth be told. After all Oasis has been as good as dead since their third major album, dragging a dead horse springs to mind, and the music industry has moved on since the mid nineties when they were in their prime and at the top of their game, not to mention the fact that although they are brothers they do have a big personality clash going on.
              Last edited by Raven; 6 September, 2009, 20:58.

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              • ruudvandan
                DK Veteran
                • Dec 2008
                • 1091

                #8
                I agree that the first 2 albums were superb, downhill after that
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