Icon splits from management company
by Edward Keeble | Photos by wenn
Tags: Oasis
Liam Gallagher has urged Oasis fans not to buy the upcoming Definitely Maybe reissues.
This follows on from the announcement on Wednesday that the classic album was to be re-released along with rare b-sides and previously unheard cuts. It will be the first in the Chasing the Sun series from the Big Brother label. It will be followed later in the year with reissues of What's the Story (Morning Glory) and Be Here Now.
Fans have spoken of their excitement about the re-releases, but Liam is less than impressed.
HOW CAN YOU REMASTER SOMETHING THATS ALREADY BEING MASTERED.DONT BUY INTO IT.LET IT BE LG X
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) March 1, 2014
Gallagher also addressed parting ways with management company Quest and Scott Roger whilst also having a dig at Noel. He chose to refer to him as a roadie, referencing his days as a roadie for Inspiral Carpets.
IT'LL BE ME AS IN LG THAT THROWS IN THE TOWEL NOT SOME ROADIE FROM THE 80s X
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) February 28, 2014
Rodger commented on the split telling the NME: "Beady Eye are one of the last great British rock bands. It has been a pleasure to have worked with them on this album campaign. They are in complete control of their future as a band with many exciting new projects on the horizon.
"We've just about reached the end of the 'BE' album cycle and it's the right time for the band to make a change. Our paths will cross again in the future I'm sure. I wish them continued success in everything they do."
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