Singer Liam Gallagher would like his former Oasis bandmates to reunite.
The 44-year-old admits he "misses" his brother Noel, the band and the fans, but he insists he doesn't want his sibling to be the one who orchestrates it, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
He said: "No contact. I can't see it (a reunion) happening. Never say never, I guess, but at the moment, if I get up and running on this solo thing, it certainly won't happen for a bit. Because there have been plenty of times that it could have happened and it should have happened and it didn't."
But Liam would like it to happen.
"I miss him and I miss the band and I miss the fans and I miss singing them songs. But it's in the lap of the Gods, not Noel Gallagher, as much as he'd like to think he's a bit of a God, but he ain't... Because I've seen him coming for years.
"He thought that I was going to be down and out, and then he'd turn round and say, 'Sorry about this, lads, but I'm going to have to put my wicked solo career on hold because I need to help my brother out.' But I ain't f***ing poor. I'm still standing. No. It ain't happening, mate.
"When I think about it, being in a band with him bores the death out of me. He's changed, as a person. He's not someone I want to be in a band with. He's part of the establishment."
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