Oasis Lead Liam Gallagher Explains Who Caused The Band To Split On 'The Jonathan Ross Show'

Liam Gallagher, the famed rock musician from the now-split band Oasis, was recently invited to The Jonathan Show, where he talked about theonce much-publicizedband feud, problems with his brother, and doing Zoom concerts.

Liam Gallagher, the famed rock musician from the now-split band Oasis, was recently invited to The Jonathan Show, where he talked about the once much-publicized band feud, problems with his brother, and doing Zoom concerts.

In the middle of the interview, he admitted that the blame for the splitting of the band could not be put on only one of the two Gallagher brothers.

Liam said in the interview, "I think we're both the problem... And the problem is that he thinks he's not the problem. He thinks I'm both the problems, whereas I am just half the problem. I can't be having him thinking that I'm the full problem.

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"He needs to take on some of the problem," he continued. "The minute he does that we’ll move on… He needs to own his problem."

As far as the legend goes, the band broke up after the two brothers, Noel and Liam, had a falling out, which led to Noel leaving the band. Ever since then, they've both been making music independently, with Liam referencing Noel in a few of his lyrics.

For instance, the 2019 song "One of Us" mentions Noel and their fight in 2003, which was a fairly tumultuous time for Oasis.

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The relevant lyrics of the song are:

"Hey kid, did you know? / Today 16 years ago / It was you and I for the last time. You angrily said / With a smoke ring 'round your head / You would see me on the other side. C'mon, I know you want more / C'mon and open your door / After it all, you'll find out. You were always one of us / Act like you don't remember / You said we'd live forever."

There are a few other songs, like "Shockwave," where Noel references are pretty clear.

More recently, on November 27, 2020, Liam dropped a new festive single, "All You're Dreaming Of."

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The song has received immense praise, and it looks like we're going to have a lot more coming from the two brothers in the future.

As far as the band reunion is considered, we can only hope for the best, but it sounds like the brothers might have a lot of reconciling to do before that happens.

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