Liam Gallagher's Response When Noel Released The Missing Oasis Material
JAKARTA - It turns out that Liam and Noel Gallagher are still at odds with the name Oasis. This time, their brawl begins when Noel releases the unreleased Oasis material at midnight April 30th. Through his social media, the High Flying Birds frontman released a missing material entitled Don't Stop.
Don't Stop was discovered when Noel was tidying up his collection of CDs and music materials at his house. Noel also wrote; "As fate has it, I met old demos that I thought were lost forever,"
Noel reminisced about the recording period of Don't Stop which was done 15 years ago while doing a soundcheck in Hong Kong. According to him, the song only has a recorded version at one take in Hong Kong and its whereabouts are not known.
"I know some of you like this song so we thought we put it down for you to enjoy / debate," said Noel.
Don't Stop, Noel released in full audio on the Oasis YouTube channel under the title Don't Stop ... (Demo). On the caption, the lyrics were written by Noel Gallagher. He also includes a message for fans to stay awake and avoid traveling outside the house. In his message, he told a little about his condition where he did not see a single vehicle. However, this Noel's fanservice was not well responded to by Liam.
Upon learning of this, Liam wrote a tweet that read; "There is something missing in God's power and don't forget your brother LG x"
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- Noel Gallagher (@NoelGallagher) April 29, 2020
Apparently, Noel released the track without Liam's consent. The track, which was greeted with joy by fans, actually backfired their brotherhood. Noel has yet to respond to Liam's tweet, but some fans are happy with this little Oasis reunion.
Previously, Liam revealed that Oasis could conduct a reunion to raise funds to combat the COVID-19 pandemic but this was responded coldly by Noel, who currently claims to be busy carrying out self-quarantine. Meanwhile, the Don't Stop demo was also officially released via a digital streaming service. What do you think?