Liam Gallagher: I was born to be in Oasis

Liam Gallagher
Oasis band songwriter Noel Gallagher announced he’ll never play with brother and (apparently former) bandmate Liam Gallagher again after a fight reportedly led to the cancellation of their tour – but their mum predicted the band breakup will be temporary.
Oasis’s album, Dig Out Your Soul, has sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide since its release last October.
Since forming in 1991, the band has sold more than 50 million records and had eight number one singles in Britain.
Prior to the brothers having their differences, Liam spoke to Channelnewsasia.com in confidence:
“Oasis is my thing. I was born to be in Oasis. I was born to make Oasis the best. That’s what my goal is,” he told .
“I love the music. I love playing it. I love going around the world, seeing the fans and stuff. I can’t wait to get back there.”
Since the on-going personal issues between the two brothers, opinions have changed and the Gallagher brothers are not on speaking terms.
The rock band which was formed in Manchester in 1991, originally known as The Rain split this Friday amid reports that Liam smashed a guitar backstage and told Noel: “You’re no brother of mine.” Their fight is said to have become so violent that an ambulance was called.







