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by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN.com/Press
So Oasis have disappointed their legions of fans by merely reissuing their first three albums instead of reuniting for shows to celebrate the 20th anniversary since their debut album. Still, it does make you feel old when you think about how much time has past since the seminal Definitely Maybe - and how astounding it is that it still holds so much weight after all of these years.
However, the Gallaghers are not alone - there are plenty of massive and essential bands who have birthdays, anniversaries and landmark moments to celebrate this year.
Will Muse do a crazy tour to mark their 20 years as a band? How can Arcade Fire celebrate 10 years of Funeral? Will Franz Ferdinand party for a decade of their debut? How immense will Outkast's summer shows be?
Time will tell, but here are some of the most momentous anniversaries to look out for in 2014.
2003 track has been given the 2014 treatment
New 'Lightning port' may replace standard headphone port
Rapper felt the tribute was not 'appropriate'
Band kicked off two-night residency at the London venue
Latest track to be taken from forthcoming Ultraviolence album
Metal band respond to being called 'unbelievably bad'
With John Cooper Clarke, Russell Kane and mre
Avicii is top of the list, with 243 million streams of 'Wake Me Up'
The 2002 album is light years ahead of its time
The XX, Dev Hynes, Kate Moss and more were present
They will follow on from Hill's September Brixton dates
The Boomtown Rats frontman performed in Plymouth
Band to launch Futurology with London show
Rock event to see clouds and warmth
It could be quite nice on Worthy Farm this year
Second show added due to huge demand
Sold-out show prompts new gig on 2 July 2014
Get well soon, Mozza
Singer will perform four dates in the UK
The tower will now be called 'Tony Benn Tower'
However, band insist there will be no new music
New Florence + The Machine album is on its way
Specialist DJs cut from BBC
See photos and footage from the gig here
Opposition grows due to bear hunt documentary
'I think he needs to go to sleep' says Plant
Sothebys sale far exceeds early expectations