Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox The leisure centre which inspired Liam Gallagher to name his band Oasis is on a top 10 list of the 20th century British buildings most at risk.
Oasis leisure centre in Swindon famously inspired Gallagher to change his band's name from The Rain after he saw it on an Inspiral Carpets tour poster.
Liam's brother Noel, then a roadie for the Inspirals, would join the band soon after and they would go on to become one of the biggest groups in British rock history.
Now the space-age domed building has been named on architectural campaign group Twentieth Century Society's top 10 buildings at risk list, which it publishes every two years.
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