Oasis: Ex-guitarist calls for band to come back ‘for young fans’

Oasis: Ex-guitarist calls for band to come back ‘for young fans’

Bonehead, former Oasis guitarist, sees meeting with good eyes and caught the attention of the Gallagher brothers

boneheadartistic name of the ex-guitarist of OasisPaul Arthurs, defended the long-awaited reunion of the band. According to the musician, younger fans deserve a tour to hear the group’s timeless hits.

Arthurs was on a special program about the King’s Coronation Charles III at Radio X (via NME) last weekend. “Never say never, I would say,” he said when asked about returning to Oasis. “Realistically? I don’t know. liam has his solo career, as well as Santa. You’re asking the wrong person, but I’d love to see [a reunião].”

“Some days you wake up and think, ‘There’s no need for this.’ But when I’m on stage with liam as a solo artist and we start playing ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Star,’ the place goes down. People rock more than they used to at rock shows. Oasis in the past,” he continued.

“I look at the first 10 rows when we play arenas with Liam, and people are 16 or 17. They weren’t even born when the Oasis it started. So if there was a meeting, wouldn’t it be worth it for them? you heard it liam? He heard, Santa?”, he completed summoning the former colleagues of Oasis.

Santa, on the other hand, again lowered fans’ expectations about the band’s return. The musician denied that he will do shows with his brother, liam in the near future, but confirmed good news to the fans: the album definitely maybe will receive a special edition.

“We found some tapes from that era in the Sony archives,” Santa said in an interview with the Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera (via NME). “We thought they were lost, but they were just mislabeled. Some are amazing versions of those songs, acoustic.”

live forever,” “slide away” It is “supersonic” are some of the tracks that should win acoustic versions. However, Gallagher warned: “There won’t be a tour. We won’t be back to play these songs together.”

Source: Rollingstone

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