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May not want to reform ‘90s Britpop group Oasis, but he’s willing to take SOME former band members back into the fold. Just not his baby brother and lead vocalist Liam, obviously, with whom he remains estranged since Oasis’ 2009 breakup. “Not a fan of the singer,” Gallagher says nonchalantly when asked if he’s listened to Liam’s new solo album, As You Were. “I’m not even remotely curious.” Still, for the expansive-sounding Who Built The Moon?, the just-released third disc from Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Gallagher welcomed back one-time Oasis drummer Chris Sharrock and guitarist Gem Archer to play on the record. The two musicians had more recently performed with Liam’s band Beady Eye, which broke up in 2014. “Well, they came crawling back on their hands and knees,” joked Gallagher, who plays Toronto’s Sony Centre on Feb. 20 in one of two NGHFB Canadian dates.
“And they were saying, ‘Please forgive us for going to the dark side.’ And I said, ‘You know what?’ I’m going to give you one f—ing last chance.’’” We caught up with Gallagher, 50, down the line from New York City. You didn’t really give Gem and Chris a hard time about working with Liam did you? The truth of it is that Beady Eye had split up about, well, like a year before and I was looking to shake things up a bit anyway in the band.