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Bonehead on Oasis reunion: 'I'd be there like a shot and I'd do it for nothing'

Oasis' guitarist is keen to reform the band

 

Bonehead on Oasis reunion: 'I'd be there like a shot and I'd do it for nothing' Photo:

Former Oasis guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs has revealed that he would be willing to join an Oasis reunion for no money.

Speaking yesterday (2 May) to XFM Manchester, Bonehead was asked by the show's host Tim Cocker about the possibility of the band reforming, but insisted that it was not his decision.

"I don't know! Don't ask me!" he said. "Who knows, stranger things have happened. But I don't know. You're asking the wrong person for that. It'd be nice if they did wouldn't it?"

He added: "I'd be there like a shot and I'd do it for nothing, that's all I can say. But it's not for me to say 'Yes there will be.' I don't know."

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Last week, Noel Gallagher was also asked (for the 613th time) about the possibility of an Oasis reunion, and joked that he would reform the band for £500 million - or 500 million condoms, Yorkshire tea bags, or Pot Noodles.

The band split in 2009, but recent tweets by Liam Gallagher which spelled out the word 'OASIS' prompted speculation of a reunion and a possible Glastonbury slot.

However, Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis subsequently denied the band would be playing, and Bonehead revealed that the tweet was probably because the former bandmates went to the pub together.

Below: What if Oasis had never been signed 20 years ago?


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