Liam Gallagher Tells Fans Not To Buy Oasis Album Reissue
Famously outspoken rocker mocks record company's 20th anniversary re-issue of Definitely Maybe...
Liam Gallagher has taken to Twitter to discourage fans from buying a re-issue of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe.
The former frontman for the hugely successful Britpop band was scornful of the 20th anniversary edition of the LP when he addressed his followers on social media at the weekend.
He began by writing: "THE OASIS YEARS THEY FORGOT TO MENTION BONEHEAD USED TO STICK FIG ROLLS UP HIS ARSE HA HA X"
And then followed up by specifically advising fans not to buy the remastered album.
"HOW CAN YOU REMASTER SOMETHING THATS ALREADY BEING MASTERED.DONT BUY INTO IT.LET IT BE LG X"
The 41-year-old Mancunian also announced via Twitter that his current act Beady Eye has parted company with manager Scott Rodger.
He wrote: "EYE AS IN ME LIAM GALLAGHER IS NO LONGER REPRESENTED BY SCOTT RODGER OR QUEST THE END X
"IT'LL BE ME AS IN LG THAT THROWS IN THE TOWEL NOT SOME ROADIE FROM THE 80s X"