Bonehead
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Oasis guitarist Paul 'bonehead' Arthurs would agree to reuniting the band without a second thought - and he'd happily hit the stage for free.
Rumours of the Wonderwall hitmakers reforming surfaced once again last month (Apr14) when singer Liam Gallagher shared the band's name one letter at a time on his Twitter.com page, prior to a pub meeting with his former guitarist.
Several British bookmakers quickly suspended betting on the band appearing at the Glastonbury festival in June (14), but event bosses have denied the group was ever in the running to appear.
The guitarist has now made his support for a possible reunion gig clear, but insists he has no idea if it will ever happen, telling British radio station Xfm, "I'd be there like a shot and I'd do it for nothing... I don't know (if it will ever happen)! Don't ask me! Who knows, stranger things have happened. But I don't know. You're asking the wrong person for that."
Following the rumours of an Oasis reunion songwriter Noel Gallagher joked that he would agree to regroup in exchange for half a billion condoms or teabags.
The group split in 2009 after estranged brothers Noel and Liam fell out on tour. This year (14) marks the 20th anniversary of the release of the band's groundbreaking debut album Definitely Maybe.
Arthurs left the band in 1999, during the recording of Oasis' fourth album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. He was replaced by Gem Archer, who went on to form Beady Eye with Liam Gallagher.
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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Bonehead On Oasis Reunion "I'd Do It For Nothing"
Oasis guitarist Paul 'bonehead' Arthurs would agree to reuniting the band without a second thought - and he'd happily hit the stage for free.
Rumours of the Wonderwall hitmakers reforming surfaced once again last month (Apr14) when singer Liam Gallagher shared the band's name one letter at a time on his Twitter.com page, prior to a pub meeting with his former guitarist.
Several British bookmakers quickly suspended betting on the band appearing at the Glastonbury festival in June (14), but event bosses have denied the group was ever in the running to appear.
The guitarist has now made his support for a possible reunion gig clear, but insists he has no idea if it will ever happen, telling British radio station Xfm, "I'd be there like a shot and I'd do it for nothing... I don't know (if it will ever happen)! Don't ask me! Who knows, stranger things have happened. But I don't know. You're asking the wrong person for that."
Following the rumours of an Oasis reunion songwriter Noel Gallagher joked that he would agree to regroup in exchange for half a billion condoms or teabags.
The group split in 2009 after estranged brothers Noel and Liam fell out on tour. This year (14) marks the 20th anniversary of the release of the band's groundbreaking debut album Definitely Maybe.
Arthurs left the band in 1999, during the recording of Oasis' fourth album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. He was replaced by Gem Archer, who went on to form Beady Eye with Liam Gallagher.
Source: www.contactmusic.com
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Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Zak Starkey
Oasis played arguably the best gig of the 'Dig Out Your Soul' tour at the Riverplate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 3rd 2009.
The stadium is Argentina's national football stadium and venue for the 1978 World Cup final.
Also known as 'El Monumental de Nuñez', the iconic stadium is the biggest stadium in Argentina for concerts.
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On This Day In Oasis History...
Oasis played arguably the best gig of the 'Dig Out Your Soul' tour at the Riverplate Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 3rd 2009.
The stadium is Argentina's national football stadium and venue for the 1978 World Cup final.
Also known as 'El Monumental de Nuñez', the iconic stadium is the biggest stadium in Argentina for concerts.
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Alan Carr
Edin Dzeko
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Ricky Hatton
Sergio Aguero
Some might say that even in a list of celebrity fans that includes Ricky Hatton, Alan Carr and his own brother, Noel Gallagher is still definitely (maybe) the most famous die-hard Manchester City supporter.
The former Oasis songwriter was at Goodison Park on Saturday to watch his beloved Blues roll with it as they edged a committed Everton side 3-2 to take a step closer towards reclaiming the Barclays Premier League title they last won dramatically in 2012.
The importance of being idle was lost on the High Flying Birds frontman as he mingled with supporters and rose from his seat to celebrate Sergio Aguero's opener and a brace from Edin Dzeko that takes City top of the table, level on points with Liverpool with a game in hand.
Click here to see a number of pictures of Noel at the game.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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Noel Gallagher Celebrates Manchester City's 3-2 Win At Goodison Park
Some might say that even in a list of celebrity fans that includes Ricky Hatton, Alan Carr and his own brother, Noel Gallagher is still definitely (maybe) the most famous die-hard Manchester City supporter.
The former Oasis songwriter was at Goodison Park on Saturday to watch his beloved Blues roll with it as they edged a committed Everton side 3-2 to take a step closer towards reclaiming the Barclays Premier League title they last won dramatically in 2012.
The importance of being idle was lost on the High Flying Birds frontman as he mingled with supporters and rose from his seat to celebrate Sergio Aguero's opener and a brace from Edin Dzeko that takes City top of the table, level on points with Liverpool with a game in hand.
Click here to see a number of pictures of Noel at the game.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
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Bonehead
Liam Gallagher
Oasis
Oasis founding member Bonehead chats to Tim Cocker about 'Definitely Maybe' being 20 years old, what Liam was doing with THAT Tweet and the FUTURE of the band.
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Bonehead Talks Oasis, Liam Gallagher And More
Oasis founding member Bonehead chats to Tim Cocker about 'Definitely Maybe' being 20 years old, what Liam was doing with THAT Tweet and the FUTURE of the band.
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Brian Cannon
Oasis
Pre-order any of the remastered 'Definitely Maybe' formats and you could win a signed & framed album art running sheet signed by original artwork designer Brian Cannon!
- The Special Edition 3CD set includes all the B-sides plus rare and unreleased Oasis tracks from the Definitely Maybe era, including their huge Christmas single from 1994, Whatever.
- The LP is manufactured on heavyweight vinyl and contains a high quality MP3 download code including ALL the bonus content featured on the Special Edition CD (volumes 1, 2 and 3).
- The limited edition box set comes packaged in a deluxe box with magnetic closure lid, and includes includes both the three CD set and vinyl edition of the album as well as a stunning 56 page hard backed coffee table book with exclusive photographs from a number of the photographers who documented the group's early days as well as never before seen behind the scenes photographs taken by some of those closest to the band. The book also includes extensive sleeve notes from respected music critic Neil McCormick. Additional content includes a 12" x 12" print, exclusive tote bag, enamel key ring, badge set and a set of 5 postcards with exclusive images from the period.
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Win Signed And Framed Oasis Artwork!
Pre-order any of the remastered 'Definitely Maybe' formats and you could win a signed & framed album art running sheet signed by original artwork designer Brian Cannon!
- The Special Edition 3CD set includes all the B-sides plus rare and unreleased Oasis tracks from the Definitely Maybe era, including their huge Christmas single from 1994, Whatever.
- The LP is manufactured on heavyweight vinyl and contains a high quality MP3 download code including ALL the bonus content featured on the Special Edition CD (volumes 1, 2 and 3).
- The limited edition box set comes packaged in a deluxe box with magnetic closure lid, and includes includes both the three CD set and vinyl edition of the album as well as a stunning 56 page hard backed coffee table book with exclusive photographs from a number of the photographers who documented the group's early days as well as never before seen behind the scenes photographs taken by some of those closest to the band. The book also includes extensive sleeve notes from respected music critic Neil McCormick. Additional content includes a 12" x 12" print, exclusive tote bag, enamel key ring, badge set and a set of 5 postcards with exclusive images from the period.
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Alan White
Andy Bell
Gem Archer
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
The video below is from May 1st 2002, when Oasis played at the Piazza San Giovanni in Rome, Italy.
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On This Day In Oasis History...
The video below is from May 1st 2002, when Oasis played at the Piazza San Giovanni in Rome, Italy.
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Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher from Talksport earlier this week, he talks about Manchester City's race for the Premiership title, Oasis reforming and more.
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Noel Gallagher On Manchester City, Oasis Reforming And More
Below is an interview with Noel Gallagher from Talksport earlier this week, he talks about Manchester City's race for the Premiership title, Oasis reforming and more.
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Blur
Damon Albarn
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Damon Albarn has revealed he thinks that Blur's 'Country House' and Oasis' 'Roll With It' were "both shit".
The two tracks went head-to-head in the UK Official Singles Chart in August 1995 – in a chart battle which has now become a symbol of the two bands' rivalry in the Britpop years. Blur ultimately hit the Number One spot.
Writing in a RedditAMA for Dazed Digital, Albarn revealed that he now thinks that both tracks were not any good.
Albarn recently told NME that making an album with Noel Gallagher is a "distinct possibility" in future.
"I still see Noel from time to time. We text a bit," Albarn said. When asked if the pair would be making a record together, he replied, "I can imagine that being a very distinct possibility at some point in the future. But, as yet we haven't really talked about it, although…"
Albarn continued: "OK we have a little bit. We're talking. It's not anything to get excited about yet. I mean, he's doing his thing. He's finishing a new record. I've got my record coming out, but the principle of us making music together is something…you know, it would be fair to say, we have discussed it at least once."
Damon Albarn released his debut solo album 'Everyday Robots' yesterday (April 28).
Damon Albarn will play a string of live dates to mark the album's release. Damon Albarn will play:
Source: www.nme.com
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Damon Albarn Says Blur's 'Country House' And Oasis' 'Roll With It' Were 'Both Shit'
Damon Albarn has revealed he thinks that Blur's 'Country House' and Oasis' 'Roll With It' were "both shit".
The two tracks went head-to-head in the UK Official Singles Chart in August 1995 – in a chart battle which has now become a symbol of the two bands' rivalry in the Britpop years. Blur ultimately hit the Number One spot.
Writing in a RedditAMA for Dazed Digital, Albarn revealed that he now thinks that both tracks were not any good.
Albarn recently told NME that making an album with Noel Gallagher is a "distinct possibility" in future.
"I still see Noel from time to time. We text a bit," Albarn said. When asked if the pair would be making a record together, he replied, "I can imagine that being a very distinct possibility at some point in the future. But, as yet we haven't really talked about it, although…"
Albarn continued: "OK we have a little bit. We're talking. It's not anything to get excited about yet. I mean, he's doing his thing. He's finishing a new record. I've got my record coming out, but the principle of us making music together is something…you know, it would be fair to say, we have discussed it at least once."
Damon Albarn released his debut solo album 'Everyday Robots' yesterday (April 28).
Damon Albarn will play a string of live dates to mark the album's release. Damon Albarn will play:
Source: www.nme.com
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Oasis
Fans in the UK can now get hold of an exclusive Oasis - Columbia 12" now & get £2 off the Definitely Maybe re-issue when it's released on May 19th.
Please note: It's only available from inside HMV stores and is priced at £4.99 and is in stores nationwide.
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Exclusive Oasis 12" Available Now From HMV
Fans in the UK can now get hold of an exclusive Oasis - Columbia 12" now & get £2 off the Definitely Maybe re-issue when it's released on May 19th.
Please note: It's only available from inside HMV stores and is priced at £4.99 and is in stores nationwide.
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Bonehead
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher has joked he would reform Oasis for £500 million – or 500 million condoms.
The singer made the comments when appearing on Talksport last night (April 28), as reported by Digital Spy.
Asked about the speculation over an Oasis reunion, Gallagher said: "I was in the newsagent the other day when the story broke and the Daily Star said, 'Oasis to get back together for £500 million', which is half a billion."
I'd do it for half a billion anything: Yorkshire Tea bags, condoms, Pot Noodles.
Rumours of a Gallagher brothers reunion began to spread after Liam Gallagher tweeted the letters O A S I S and a further tweet which read "OASIS LG" last Thursday night (April 24). Bookmakers Paddy Power and Ladbrokes then suspended betting on the possibility of the band reforming and headlining Glastonbury, where the final headliner is yet to be revealed.
However, Ex Oasis guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs told NME Gallagher's tweets may have been posted simply because the former bandmates went out for a drink together. Asked what Gallagher's tweets could have meant, Bonehead said: "Probably the fact that I texted him going, ‘Meet me in the beer garden’. That probably rattled his cage. Maybe that. I don’t know though, because I meet him every fucking month. Maybe he’s just reminiscing."
Source: www.nme.com
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Noel Gallagher: 'I'll Reunite Oasis For Half A Billion Pounds"
Noel Gallagher has joked he would reform Oasis for £500 million – or 500 million condoms.
The singer made the comments when appearing on Talksport last night (April 28), as reported by Digital Spy.
Asked about the speculation over an Oasis reunion, Gallagher said: "I was in the newsagent the other day when the story broke and the Daily Star said, 'Oasis to get back together for £500 million', which is half a billion."
I'd do it for half a billion anything: Yorkshire Tea bags, condoms, Pot Noodles.
Rumours of a Gallagher brothers reunion began to spread after Liam Gallagher tweeted the letters O A S I S and a further tweet which read "OASIS LG" last Thursday night (April 24). Bookmakers Paddy Power and Ladbrokes then suspended betting on the possibility of the band reforming and headlining Glastonbury, where the final headliner is yet to be revealed.
However, Ex Oasis guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs told NME Gallagher's tweets may have been posted simply because the former bandmates went out for a drink together. Asked what Gallagher's tweets could have meant, Bonehead said: "Probably the fact that I texted him going, ‘Meet me in the beer garden’. That probably rattled his cage. Maybe that. I don’t know though, because I meet him every fucking month. Maybe he’s just reminiscing."
Source: www.nme.com
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Blur
Damon Albarn
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Blur frontman describes class rivalry between the two bands as "insane".
Damon Albarn has said that while Oasis and Blur were always rivals during their Britpop heyday, Noel Gallagher held the upper hand in the press.
He also discussed the division that many fans saw between northern, working class Oasis and southern, middle class Blur.
Speaking in an interview with The Guardian, the Blur frontman said: "The whole class thing was just insane," says Albarn, growing suddenly animated even after all these years. "But we were young and we let ourselves get caught up in it. And the competitiveness was ridiculous for a while, but, you know, I was never gonna beat Noel in a war of words."
The pair have recently become friends and collaborators, and Albarn recently told NME that making an album with Gallagher is a "distinct possibility" in future.
"I still see Noel from time to time. We text a bit," Albarn said. When asked if the pair would be making a record together, he replied, "I can imagine that being a very distinct possibility at some point in the future. But, as yet we haven't really talked about it, although…"
Albarn continued: "OK we have a little bit. We're talking. It's not anything to get excited about yet. I mean, he's doing his thing. He's finishing a new record. I've got my record coming out, but the principle of us making music together is something…you know, it would be fair to say, we have discussed it at least once."
Source: www.nme.com
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Damon Albarn On Oasis: "I Was Never Gonna Beat Noel In A War Of Words"
Blur frontman describes class rivalry between the two bands as "insane".
Damon Albarn has said that while Oasis and Blur were always rivals during their Britpop heyday, Noel Gallagher held the upper hand in the press.
He also discussed the division that many fans saw between northern, working class Oasis and southern, middle class Blur.
Speaking in an interview with The Guardian, the Blur frontman said: "The whole class thing was just insane," says Albarn, growing suddenly animated even after all these years. "But we were young and we let ourselves get caught up in it. And the competitiveness was ridiculous for a while, but, you know, I was never gonna beat Noel in a war of words."
The pair have recently become friends and collaborators, and Albarn recently told NME that making an album with Gallagher is a "distinct possibility" in future.
"I still see Noel from time to time. We text a bit," Albarn said. When asked if the pair would be making a record together, he replied, "I can imagine that being a very distinct possibility at some point in the future. But, as yet we haven't really talked about it, although…"
Albarn continued: "OK we have a little bit. We're talking. It's not anything to get excited about yet. I mean, he's doing his thing. He's finishing a new record. I've got my record coming out, but the principle of us making music together is something…you know, it would be fair to say, we have discussed it at least once."
Source: www.nme.com
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Gem Archer
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

On April 28th 2000, Noel Gallagher and Gem Archer stopped by 'MuchMusic' studios in Canada to promote Oasis' fourth studio album 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' and play a few songs.
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Another On This Day In Oasis History...

On April 28th 2000, Noel Gallagher and Gem Archer stopped by 'MuchMusic' studios in Canada to promote Oasis' fourth studio album 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' and play a few songs.
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Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

On April 28th 1996, Oasis played the second of two legendary sold-out concerts at Manchester's Maine Road Stadium.
Below are a few videos from the gig. Footage from the two shows are available on the Official Oasis Video/DVD release 'There And Then'.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

On April 28th 1996, Oasis played the second of two legendary sold-out concerts at Manchester's Maine Road Stadium.
Below are a few videos from the gig. Footage from the two shows are available on the Official Oasis Video/DVD release 'There And Then'.
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Liam Gallagher
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Pretty Green's 'Black Label' Ends At Midnight!
Sale now on 40% off Pretty Green's Black Label collection for more details.
Ends Midnight Monday 28th April.
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Alan White
Bonehead
Guigsy
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis

On April 27th 1996, Oasis played the first of two legendary sold-out concerts at Manchester's 'Maine Road' Stadium.
Footage from the two shows are available on the Official Oasis Video/DVD release 'There And Then'.
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On This Day In Oasis History...

On April 27th 1996, Oasis played the first of two legendary sold-out concerts at Manchester's 'Maine Road' Stadium.
Footage from the two shows are available on the Official Oasis Video/DVD release 'There And Then'.
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Emily Eavis
Meg Matthews
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel Gallagher says there is more chance of him and his ex-wife Meg Matthews getting back together than Oasis reforming to play Glastonbury this summer.
Andy Goldstein of talkSPORT had speculated on the chances of a reunion yesterday, tweeting: "I just text Noel asking about the chance of reforming . . . his reply "There's more chance of me and my ex-wife getting back together" So no."
Official denial also came from Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis who also ruled out an Oasis appearance at Worthy Farm. A fan had asked Eavis to "Please deny that Oasis are playing Glastonbury before tomorrow's ticket resale" to which Eavis replied, "Oasis aren't playing this year."
Liam Gallagher had sent fans into a frenzy of speculation this week with a series of cryptic tweets about his old band, which seemed to suggest they were reforming to play Glastonbury.
Source: www.rte.ie
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Noel Gallagher Rules Out Oasis Glasto Re-Union
Noel Gallagher says there is more chance of him and his ex-wife Meg Matthews getting back together than Oasis reforming to play Glastonbury this summer.
Andy Goldstein of talkSPORT had speculated on the chances of a reunion yesterday, tweeting: "I just text Noel asking about the chance of reforming . . . his reply "There's more chance of me and my ex-wife getting back together" So no."
Official denial also came from Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis who also ruled out an Oasis appearance at Worthy Farm. A fan had asked Eavis to "Please deny that Oasis are playing Glastonbury before tomorrow's ticket resale" to which Eavis replied, "Oasis aren't playing this year."
Liam Gallagher had sent fans into a frenzy of speculation this week with a series of cryptic tweets about his old band, which seemed to suggest they were reforming to play Glastonbury.
Source: www.rte.ie
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Bonehead
Liam Gallagher
Noel Gallagher
Oasis
Noel and Liam Gallagher are back on speaking terms.
The two feuding brothers and former Oasis band mates - who famously fell out backstage at a show in Paris in 2009 - are said to be slowly reconciling and it is seen as a ''baby step'' towards an eventual reunion for the group.
A source told The Sun newspaper: ''The mudslinging has stopped but it's very much baby steps for the two as Noel wants to release his second solo record at the end of the year and tour that in 2015.
''Really that leaves 2016 open for an Oasis comeback - it really doesn't seem likely that it would be this year.''
There has been speculation the Britpop icons could be set for a reunion after Liam individually wrote a letter of the band's name every half an hour on Twitter, but his former Oasis and Beady Eye band mate Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs played down the rumors.
Asking what sparked his tweets, he recently said: ''Probably the fact that I texted him going, 'Meet me in the beer garden'.
''That probably rattled his cage. Maybe that. I don't know though, because I meet him every (expletive) month. Maybe he's just reminiscing.''
The musician then took to his own Twitter account to spell out the word ''PUB''.
Source: www.azcentral.com
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Liam And Noel Gallagher Back On Speaking Terms?
Noel and Liam Gallagher are back on speaking terms.
The two feuding brothers and former Oasis band mates - who famously fell out backstage at a show in Paris in 2009 - are said to be slowly reconciling and it is seen as a ''baby step'' towards an eventual reunion for the group.
A source told The Sun newspaper: ''The mudslinging has stopped but it's very much baby steps for the two as Noel wants to release his second solo record at the end of the year and tour that in 2015.
''Really that leaves 2016 open for an Oasis comeback - it really doesn't seem likely that it would be this year.''
There has been speculation the Britpop icons could be set for a reunion after Liam individually wrote a letter of the band's name every half an hour on Twitter, but his former Oasis and Beady Eye band mate Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs played down the rumors.
Asking what sparked his tweets, he recently said: ''Probably the fact that I texted him going, 'Meet me in the beer garden'.
''That probably rattled his cage. Maybe that. I don't know though, because I meet him every (expletive) month. Maybe he's just reminiscing.''
The musician then took to his own Twitter account to spell out the word ''PUB''.
Source: www.azcentral.com
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