With Glastonbury festival pulled this year due to the global pandemic, re-runs of iconic sets are streaming on BBC iPlayer.
As part of the Somerset festival’s 50th celebrations, a recording of 1994 Oasis headline set has made its way back onto the small screen, but it doesn’t look like former frontman Liam Gallagher will be tuning in.
While the festival won’t welcome attendees from far and wide this year, would-be concert goers can indulge in a number of performances from the archives including the Britpop bands debut gig.
Due to the Noel and Liam locked in a long-running feud, and an Oasis reunion seemingly off the cards for the time being, fans will no doubt be getting their musical fill from the set.
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However, one social media user asked if Liam would be reliving the Oasis glory days, writing: “Morning Liam, will you watch your 1994 Glastonbury set back at weekend?”
“Nah I don’t really do that kind of thing,” he replied.
His comment comes just hours after he took a swipe at his estranged brother Noel in a thinly-veiled dig on Twitter.
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The warring brothers’ relationship took a turn for the worst when Noel decided to quit Oasis in 2009 following a heated backstage row at Rock En Seine festival in Paris.
In a recent tweet, Noel posted an interview from 2015 in which he opened ip about his musical career.
Underneath the clip, the High Flying Birds frontman wrote: “If you’re a songwriter or a composer you’re kind of in it for life.
“‘I enjoy the writing although it can be very frustrating… If it sounds good to me I put it out there’. Back in 2015 Noel took part in ‘The British Masters’ series. Have a look below.“
But Liam, annoyed by the comment, hit back: “Composer f**k off.”
Brotherly love, eh?
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk