Liam Gallagher has instructed former Oasis bandmate Andy Bell “to not get individuals’s hopes up” about an Oasis reunion.
The previous frontman of the legendary Britpop group has a number of instances over time pleaded along with his estranged brother, ex-guitarist Noel Gallagher, to place the previous behind them and reform the ‘Wonderwall’ group, to no avail.
And when Journey star Andy – who was the band’s bassist till their demise in 2009, following a backstage bust-up between the warring siblings at their ultimate present in 2009 – instructed it is nonetheless potential they may reunite, Liam instructed him it is not going to occur and that they need to all “transfer on” for the sake of their “psychological well being”.
In a current interview with Virgin Radio, Andy mentioned of the potential for the ‘Some May Say’ hitmakers getting again collectively: “Yeah, they most likely will. I believe yeah, they most likely will do it.
“I don’t suppose it appears to be like doubtless proper now, however life is lengthy, isn’t it?”
Evaluating Noel and Liam Gallagher’s feud to that of fellow Mancunians Stone Roses, he mentioned: “They weren’t getting on in any respect, and there was plenty of unhealthy blood within the press and stuff with the Roses, after which abruptly you have been listening to about gigs.
“I believe we may see one thing like that for Oasis.”
Responding, Liam – who has been performing with ex-Stone Roses guitarist John Squire after they not too long ago launched a self-titled joint LP – penned on X: “Andy Bell from Journey the shoe gazing phenomenon ought to actually not be getting individuals’s hopes up it’s not massive and it’s not intelligent LG x.”
When one fan responded to Liam saying Andy was solely saying what he has mentioned repeatedly a few reunion, he replied: “I’ve by no means talked about [an] Oasis reunion it’s over we should all actually transfer [on] for our personal psychological well being.”
Andy – who later joined Liam in Beady Eye till their break up in 2014 – has since apologised, writing: “Apologies! Didn’t imply to get anybody’s hopes up, nothing to see right here! X.”