They were the band of the 90s, the figureheads of Britpop, lauded by politicians and loathed by the hotel chains whose rooms they regularly trashed.Today marks the 25th anniversary of Oasis’s first No1 single, Some Might Say, from the decade’s biggest selling album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory, which celebrates its own quarter of a century anniversary in October.Some Might Say marked the start of Oasis’s ascent to chart dominance.It’s been 11 years since the band split, Noel Gallagher quitting after one too many fights with younger brother Liam.They have continued their fisticuffs digitally with barbed comments and naked aggression on Twitter.But singer Liam, 47, has never shied away from wanting Oasis to make a comeback.
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