Liam Gallagher hints Oasis reunion with brother Noel could still happen despite latest feud
LIAM Gallagher has renewed hope for an Oasis reunion by saying the band will "inevitably" make music again.
The fiery frontman criticised his brother Noel for not appearing at the recent One Love charity concert in Manchester following the tragic bombing at Ariana Grande's concert inside the city's MEN Arena.
Their was hope on the night that the warring siblings would put their troubles to one side and reunite at the star-studded gig, however, Liam ended up performing solo before being joined by Coldplay.
However, in an interview on Beats 1, Liam hinted they could bury the hatchet.
He said: "The most important thing that people keep missing is that me and our kid don't speak and that's the saddest thing about it.
"Two wrongs don't make no right. So before Oasis get back together and before there's cheques knocking about, me and him need to start becoming brothers and friends again, and inevitably we'll start making music."
"He prods me and I prod him. I'm letting him know that I'm still here.
"I'm right here, I ain't going away. I find it funny taking the p**s out of my older brother who thinks his s**t don't stink. I find it funny."
The rocker is raring to go as a solo artist after briefly stepping away from music following the dismantling of his band Beady Eye.
He went on: "I needed time out – the last four years have been hell.
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"It's been good to have a bit of time off, get back for reality, go for walks and do stuff. I got my relationships back with my kids, all is good in the world."
The Oasis star received criticism from his brother and some fans when he was pictured in Italy with his family celebrating his 50th birthday at the time of the One Love concert.
However, a source close to the charity event later told us: “Noel has been getting a real bashing for not being at the gig, which is totally out of order.
“He’s been hugely supportive of the cause but hasn’t gone public as, in his mind, it’s not about him.
“The fact he wasn’t asked to even perform at any point by any of the organisers makes a mockery of Liam’s claims.”
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