The legendary Britpop group’s former frontman is adamant that he will get the Live Forever group back “on his own terms” after Noel left on “his terms”.
Liam Gallagher insists he has called estranged brother Noel Gallagher"many times" about reuniting Oasis – despite his sibling suggesting that all it would take is for him to pick up the phone to him or his management.
“I dare him. I dare you to call me. You won’t call me, because if you do call me and I go, ‘Actually, that’s a good idea. Actually, that might work.’ Because then he’s got to be in the same room as me, and we both know how that ends up.Liam Gallagher performing in Jakarta in 2018. He continued: “The way I see it, it ain’t happening. I won’t be calling him and he’ll be calling me. He split the band up on his terms and I’ll be getting it back together, on my terms. I’m a reasonable person, but I’m very good friends with the universe and we have ways of making it happen because it’ll come down to him calling me.”
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