"I would love for us to be speaking about Oasis
music, rather than a Liam solo album or a Noel solo album,"
Gallagher said during an interview in Santa Monica this week to
promote his upcoming solo album, "As You Were".
Formed in Manchester in 1991, Oasis had its heyday at the height
of Britpop fame in the 1990s, with hits such as "Don't Look Back
In Anger" and "Wonderwall".
But the brothers' famous feuds led to a split-up in 2009, after
tempers flared at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, prompting
Noel to quit the group.
"He thinks he's the man and I think I'm the man, do you know
what I mean?" Gallagher said, shedding light on the reasons for
the breakup with a tag referring to the group's 1997 album.
Gallagher held out hope for fans keen on reconciliation,
however, saying: "Maybe one day when we get back to being
brothers...the natural thing would be to make music."
"I do love him, without a doubt. He's my brother."
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Writing by Karishma Singh;
Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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