Oasis’ Noel Gallagher Puts to Rest Reunion Rumors

Story by Cat Badra
Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher says the band won’t be reuniting in full next year
Oasis’ “Definitely Maybe” album turns 20 next year, but it doesn’t sound like the full band will get together for any sort of reunion to celebrate the milestone. Guitarist Noel Gallagher has stated that while he’s thinking there may be a reissue of the album dropping next year, he definitely won’t be reuniting with the band at any point soon, if ever.
“If there is a reunion, I won’t be in it,” he blatantly told Rolling Stone. “I don’t think there’s any unfinished business. It’s like, if you’ve seen [Oasis], then good for you. If you didn’t, then that’s … tough … I’ve never seen The Beatles. So there you go.”
That sounds pretty harsh. Still, Noel says that although he has this constant, highly-publicized feud with his brother Liam, that doesn’t diminish the work they did together in Oasis. “…There’s a couple of periods you’d rather forget, but I think on the whole…I think we made three great albums and four good ones, which is not bad out of eight,” he said.
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