Liam Gallagher tweeted on Wednesday (19 October) that his brother Noel prevented him from playing some Oasis tracks at the tribute concert commemorating the late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins. Noel owns the rights to some Oasis songs.
Endless argument between the Gallagher brothers
On Wednesday (October 19), a fan asked on Twitter if tracks by Oasis would also be featured on his documentary Liam Gallagher: Knebworth 22, which is due to hit theaters on November 17. To which Liam replied: “No tracks from Oasis as the angry little one blocked the songs. He also took out the Oasis song that I was going to play on Taylor Hawkins’ tribute show. He’s an awful little man.”
No oasis songs as the angry squirt has blocked them he also blocked the oasis I sang for Taylor Hawkins tribute he’s a horrible little man
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 19, 2022
Liam later addressed his brother directly: “You can stop us from using the pieces, but you can’t erase our memories. Shame on you, Noel Gallagher.”
The person addressed showed no reaction to his brother’s allegations.
You can stop us using the songs but you can’t erase our memories shame on you Noel Gallagher
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 19, 2022
The Hawkins Tribute Show
The concert in memory of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who was found dead in his hotel room in March, took place on September 3rd at Wembley Stadium in London. A show in Los Angeles followed on September 27, but without Liam Gallagher.
In addition to the Briton, there were also performances in London by Dave Grohl and his band, Nile Rodgers, Queens of the Stone Age and comedian Dave Chappelle.
Finally, Liam Galagher opened the event with the tracks “Rock ‘n’ Roll Star” and “Live Forever” (both from 1994). However, it is unclear which titles he originally chose. (Here you can find the complete setlist and further information about the concert.)
Hawkins supported Liam Gallagher
In a 2019 interview with The Independent, Hawkins spoke about being “Team Liam”: “He’s truly one of rock’s biggest stars. He’s just standing on stage, this bastard, in his parka, staring, with a tambourine that doesn’t even really make a sound. I just love him.”
In 2009, Oasis broke up after the Gallagher brothers had an argument at a Paris festival. Liam allegedly tried to get Noel back on board after the band broke up. However, Noel had not responded to his brother’s inquiries. Since then, the siblings have gone their separate ways, both musically and privately.
“Knebworth 1996” was released in 2021 recordings by Oasis at the 1996 Knebworth Festival. The gig is considered one of the great highlights of the group’s career.
Most recently, Noel Gallagher ruled out an Oasis reunion again: First of all, you probably wouldn’t go on vacation with your ex-wife, and the record sales of his ex-band are just as stable today as they were when they were alive.