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Keef, they were always splitting up and getting back together again in those days. Probably more so than Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor did in their heyday. Hissy fits and flouncing in and out of the band were part and parcel in being in Oasis for the Gallaghers.

I think they long overstayed their welcome. One and half decent albums and some good singles in the early days is about as good as it got.

Noel at least seems like a half decent bloke and is certainly the one with the talent but Liam is obviously an unbearable fecking arsehole. It looks final this time and thank fook for that.

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I'm sad but not surprised. The brothers were heading for crashdown sometime.

The Beatles comparisons? Lazy, and no more relevant than any other pop group.

70's glam rock was much more their forte. That's four tay.

So there's a good looking vocalist and a guitarist with a knack for writing fantastic pop songs on the loose, let's see what happens next.

Away ye naysayers, ye.

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