Oasis, has shared his message to the band ahead of their highly-anticipated reunion tour this year.McCarroll was one of several founders of Oasis in 1991, performing on debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ and singles ‘Whatever’ and ‘Some Might Say’ before his departure in 1995.
He was sacked from the band and later sued them for royalties.Earlier today (April 4), McCarroll shared his letter to the band on Instagram accompanied with a older picture of himself. “Almost a lifetime ago, a few Burnage lads got together and created something special,” he wrote. “Something that time can’t out date, the start of a wave that’s evidently still rolling with the last real band before the world changed.”“Oasis captured the time and minds of the people; we were the same as them, and they felt it.
The connection,” he continued, adding that, over the last two years, he’s noted more young people attending Q&A events of his.“The circle has started again lads.
A new generation ready to start a journey of listening,” he stated. “Actually, I’m a bit jealous of that blank canvas they’re about to start on.”A post shared by Tony McCarroll (@tonymccarroll1)“Lads, the world is excited to see this, it’s all people are talking about.
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