Liam Gallagher tells Jonathan Ross the last time he spoke to Noel and performs ‘Mars To Liverpool’ with John Squire

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Liam Gallagher revealed the last time he spoke to brother Noel while on The Jonathan Ross Show this weekend, followed by a performance of ‘Mars To Liverpool’ with John Squire.The former Oasis frontman appeared on the talk show Saturday (March 9) with the Stone Roses guitarist following the release of their new collaborative album, ‘Liam Gallagher John Squire’.Towards the end of the interview, Ross began introducing a question he said Gallagher knew would be coming, before he recalled reading that the now solo artist had recently been speaking to his estranged brother.“I haven’t spoken to him,” Gallagher interjected. “I haven’t spoken to him in about 10 years.”The musician said he hadn’t spoken to Noel since 2009, the same year the band split up after a backstage argument at Rock en Seine festival in Paris.When the studio audience responded with a sympathetic “aww”, Gallagher wagged his finger and responded: “Don’t start that.”After the Ross suggested that Liam might be “missing out” following the split, the artist insisted that he’s “having a great time”, adding: “Don’t worry about me.

It’s all good, man.”The talk show host concluded by asking, “So that’s not happening?”, before Liam said: “Not this week, no.”Earlier in the conversation, Ross asked if collaborators Liam and Squire were “always on the same page”, before the presenter told Gallagher to “relax” and joked “I’m not your brother”.During their appearance on the show, the pair performed their new track ‘Mars To Liverpool’ live.Check out footage below.Liam recently reflected on his band’s disbandment during a new interview with The Sunday Times. “I love my brother, I love my family, and all that Oasis shit, there was no need for it, you know what I mean?” he told.

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