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Oasis made the careers of both Noel and Liam Gallagher, but Liam has now hit out at his brother saying that he relies too heavily on Oasis songs during live sets with his new band High Flying Birds.
In a new interview, the Beady Eye frontman confirmed that there would only be two live Oasis tracks played at forthcoming Beady Eye shows.
But he slammed Noel for not sticking to material from High Flying Birds' 2011 debut.
"We'll keep it as two because there's too many people loitering in the past. We can't be doing 10 of them in a set, we're not Oasis. Noel does quite a bit, but that's his f**king thing: splitting up Oasis and putting half the f**king songs in you f**king set, it's schizophrenic.
"If you want to play Oasis songs put the band back together and stop be a f**king gobsh*te."
But he added that Noel isn't brave enough to drop Oasis favourites from his current live sets.
"He [Noel] hasn't got the balls to go and do High Flying Birds on his own, like we did [playing just Beady Eye songs initially]. That's just the nature of the man."
The Gallagher brothers have always found it difficult to get along
No doubt there's pressure on the Beady Eye frontman ahead of the release of their second album, BE, in June though.
Yesterday Liam was reported as saying that if the new album didn't do well he'd quit music after their debut Different Gear, Still Speeding failed to impress.
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