Noel Gallagher would only ever get back with his brother Liam and reform Oasis "for the money".

Noel Gallagher

Noel Gallagher

The rocket quit the band back in 2009 leading to its demise, but admitted he does feel nostalgic about his time in the group, and would get back together with the rest of the members if a huge amount of money was offered.

He told the new issue of Q magazine: "Nobody has made us an offer. I've been in the same room as Liam, and even then nobody's said, 'Weren't Oasis great? You should re-form'.

"But if I was ever going to do it, it would only be for the money."

As a result of this desire, he said he wouldn't reunite to raise funds for charity and probably wouldn't accept Glastonbury Festival.

"Would I do it for charity? No way. We're not that kind of people. For Glastonbury? I don't think Michael Eavis has got enough money. But would we get back together one day? As long as everybody is still alive and still has their hair, it's always a possibility. But only for the money."

Speaking about that possible comeback, he added that fans would likely be disappointed anyway as they're now a lot older.

"I think it's ingrained in the English psyche - this idea that the glory days, the Empire, are behind us. Led Zeppelin! The Smiths! The Jam! They should all re-form! Why? So a load of middle-aged people can stand in the O2 and go, 'They're not as good as they used to be'.

"It'd be the same with Oasis. 'Yeah, we're not as good as we used to be.'"


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