Noel Gallagher has taken aim at brother Liam’s single ‘Once’. The ‘Black Star Dancing’ vocalist suggested that the title implies the number of times it should be played. The swipe, as usual, was made at his brother through social media.
So, the Twitter post reads: “Nothing to see here dudes and dollies,”
Noel added: “Silence is still golden… and just in case you weren’t already aware someone still has a new single out. I believe it’s called ‘Once’ which is the exact amount of times it should be played.”
Gallagher further added: “It’s still available in all good record shops but mostly in the shit ones. Happy Sunday.”
Nothing to see here dudes and dollies.
Silence is still golden..and just in case you weren’t already aware someone still has a new single out. I believe it’s called “Once” which is the exact amount of times it should be played.— Noel Gallagher (@NoelGallagher) February 16, 2020
A few weeks ago, according to claims from Liam, Noel turned down claims of a £100 million offer to reform Oasis.
Not a bad offer, but again, considering their history, would it be enough to bring the ‘Wonderwall’ outfit back to the studio?
We’ve been offered 100 million pounds for a tour still not enough for the greedy soul oh well stay young LG
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) February 3, 2020
Liam said: “We’ve been offered 100 million pounds for a tour still not enough for the greedy soul oh well stay young LG.”
So, Noel replied: “To whoever might be arsed: I am not aware of any offer from anybody for any amount of money to reform the legendary Mancunian Rock’n’Roll group Oasis,”
To whoever might be arsed:
I am not aware of any offer from anybody for any amount of money to reform the legendary Mancunian Rock’n’Roll group Oasis.
I am fully aware though that someone has a single to promote so that’s maybe where the confusion lies.— Noel Gallagher (@NoelGallagher) February 4, 2020
Last week, Liam accepted the award for Best Music Film at the NME Awards 2020, for his film Liam Gallagher: As It Was, which documented his rise to superstardom. In his acceptance message, Gallagher was accompanied by former Manchester United footballer Eric Cantona.