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Liam Gallagher Accuses Brother of Stealing Oasis Songs
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'I've heard his f**king new record 'cos I f**king sung on half of it,' Liam says on Noel's solo album since Oasis split.

AceShowbiz - Liam Gallagher has launched another scathing attack on his estranged brother Noel Gallagher - accusing the rocker of stealing material they worked on in Oasis for his upcoming solo album.

The group split in 2009 after a furious bust-up between the Gallagher brothers backstage at a gig in Paris, France. Liam has taken aim at his sibling through the press on several occasions, and has ruled out ever reuniting with Noel to re-start Oasis.

And the rocker, who has formed new band Beady Eye since the split, is adamant he doesn't need to listen to any of Noel's new solo offerings - insisting many of songs were written for Oasis' final album, 2008's "Dig Out Your Soul".

He tells Uncut magazine, "I haven't spoken to him, I haven't seen him. It's all very hush-hush round his camp. I put up with 18 years of that f**ker so I'm (not) a**ed what he doing... I've heard his f**king new record 'cos I f**king sung on half of it. When I was in America for 'Dig Out Your Soul' he swiped some (tracks) off it because he obviously knew he wanted to do a solo album. So he can talk all the bulls**t about, 'Oh, I was intimidated,' and all that. F***ing nonsense. Behave. He knows. The people know. And I know. So no, it's not better and it won't get any f**king better."

And Liam is adamant Noel's solo concerts will be boring, "I'm sure it will all be very civilized and grown-up. His gigs will be like those that you can really stroke your chin at."

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