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Liam Gallagher takes dig at Noel as Definitely Maybe turns 25

Liam Gallagher has used the Definitely Maybe anniversary to mock his brother (Ian West/PA)
Liam Gallagher has used the Definitely Maybe anniversary to mock his brother (Ian West/PA)

Liam Gallagher has used the 25th anniversary of Oasis’s debut album Definitely Maybe to mock his brother Noel after he said a musical about their lives was inevitable.

During an interview, Noel said  Live Forever – a musical about the Gallagher brothers’ rise to fame – could be on the cards.

But Liam pitched his own idea for a musical on Twitter, saying it would be about five lads from Manchester who “start a band and take on the world”, before calling his brother a “massive c***”.

In an interview with The Sun to mark the anniversary, Noel said of the musical: “The musical – people have been on to me about that for the last 10 years.

“And funnily enough Live Forever is always the title.”

“It’s inevitable it will happen one day. I will go and see it once.”

In the tweet on Thursday, Liam said: “Oasis the musical 5 lads from Manchester start a band and take on the world the little 1 who writes the songs turns into a massive c*** sacks everyone except his little brother as he ain’t got the arse splits up the band there’s a story line for ya THE END LG x”

Definitely Maybe was released on August 29 1994, becoming a critical and commercial success and shooting the Manchester band to stardom.

Liam and Noel have been locked in a war of words since their acrimonious split in 2009, prompted by a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris.

Liam and Noel Gallagher (Fiona Hanson/PA)
Liam and Noel Gallagher during the band’s 1990s heyday (Fiona Hanson/PA)

Oasis marked the album’s 25th anniversary with the release of new lyric video for Fade Away, ahead of a reissue of the vinyl arriving on August 30.

The milestone is also being celebrated with an exhibition at the h Club Gallery in London.

The show, due to open in November, will feature the work of British photographer Michael Spencer Jones, who shadowed the band from their pre-fame days and shot their early album covers.

Titled Masterplan 25: The Oasis Photographs, it will include images taken during recording sessions at Rockfield Recording Studios in Wales and the front room of guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs.