Matty Healy says Liam and Noel Gallagher ‘need to grow up’
Requests and anxieties about a possible return of Oasis circulate to the world of celebrities, as Matty Healy, frontman of The 1975, and got a response from Liam Gallagher. During an interview on the radio show Q with Tom Powerdisplayed by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the singer talked about bands that “take so seriously” something that “isn’t that complicated,” and gave the brothers Gallagher with the Oasis for example.
“What Oasis are you doing anyway? They are men and they are crying because of an argument… they need to mature. Do me a favor: get back together, stop playing around.” healy concluded his speech by noting that both brothers’ solo careers Gallagher paled critically and commercially in comparison to the resounding success of Oasis.
There is no boy, no person, going to a concert High Flying Birds or of Liam Gallagher who wouldn’t rather be at a show than Oasis.
Then, Liam Gallagher responded to a fan on Twitter who asked about the comments and the possibility of a reunion Oasis. “Matty Healy says you’re just wasting your time and should stop being like kids,” he wrote. “What do you think?”
It’s our time to waste who made him the boss of time,” replied liam.
It’s our time to waste who made him the boss of time
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) February 6, 2023
What else did Matty Healy say about Oasis?
in the conversation Q with Tom Power, Matty Healy also took the opportunity to criticize the fights that the brothers Gallagher have had over the years: “Can you imagine being potentially – now, still – in the coolest band in the world, and not doing it because you’re in trouble with your brother?”
“They are men of the people and they are sitting in Little Venice It is highgatecrying over an argument with his brother,” continued the lead singer of The 1975. “Mature up! Headlining the festival Glastonbury! Have a good time! Laugh a little!”
Do me a favor: get back together, stop fooling around. That’s my public service announcement for today.
Source: Rollingstone

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