A.D. Amorosi After weeks of gradually escalating rumors, it seems the long-awaited Oasis reunion finally was announced on Tuesday morning.
Liam and Noel Gallagher, the two estranged, famously feuding brothers without whom Oasis cannot exist, officially announced the group’s first concerts in 15 years with great fanfare at 8 a.m.
U.K. time. While it ultimately grew bitter, the brothers’ arguments were often as entertaining as the band’s music — one classic early dust-up during an interview was even released as a bootleg single — and there’s no question that the friction between the two was part of the band’s magic.
With smash albums like the band’s debut “Definitely Maybe” — which, not coincidentally, sees the 30 th anniversary of its release on Thursday — “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory” and hits like “Live Forever,” “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Champagne Supernova” — there’s no question the brothers’ work together has a certain something that their solid solo releases just don’t.
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