Liam Gallagher on album with John Squire: “Best record since REVOLVER”

He thinks his work with The Stone Roses guitarist would produce a bigger album than The Beatles’.

On Their joint project was teased back in June 2022, when Gallagher performed the Oasis hit “Champagne Supernova” live with Squire and then tweeted: “Supergroup incoming LG JS”.

Two months after their performance together, Liam Gallagher confirmed to Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music 1 that the two would definitely work together, but that it would take some time before it became something tangible. “We still have a few things to do and he has to clarify a few things and stuff.”

Now there is another statement from Gallagher on the subject. On October 23rd, the former Oasis singer commented on a fan’s

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Another user then commented: “Big statement!”, to which Gallagher explained: “What’s coming to you is bigger, I’m humble.”

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Liam Gallagher’s statement refers to The Beatles’ 1966 album REVOLVER, which reached number one on the US, British, Swedish, Canadian, German and Australian charts upon release. The record includes songs like “Eleanor Rigby” and “Yellow Submarine”.

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“Definitely Maybe” tour

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Oasis album DEFINITELY MAYBE, Gallagher had previously announced that he would be touring the UK and Ireland. He recently added additional data to the tour.

He is accompanied by former Oasis guitarist Bonehead. Noel Gallagher also received an offer to do the tour with his brother, but declined.

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