Could this be the Oasis reunion we’ve all been waiting for? We’re not hopeful but it appears that Liam Gallagher might be!
22.03.2020 - 15:45 / nme.com
"Reaching out, don’t touch me, I won’t touch you"
Neil Diamond has performed a new version of ‘Sweet Caroline’ from his home, in which he gives fans informative advice about fighting coronavirus.
By changing the lyrics of his classic song, Diamond has become the latest musician to adapt their work to fit the backdrop of the ongoing pandemic.
Yesterday, Liam Gallagher reworked Oasis classics ‘Wonderwall’, ‘Supersonic’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’ as ‘Wonderwash’, ‘Soapersonic’ and ‘Champagne
Could this be the Oasis reunion we’ve all been waiting for? We’re not hopeful but it appears that Liam Gallagher might be!
If you need some songs to help time your hand-washing routine, Liam Gallagher’s got you covered.
Neil Diamond has come out of retirement for the second time in two weeks to share a new version of his hit Sweet Caroline, which encourages fans to stay safe during the coronavirus crisis.
Liam Gallagher has reworked hit Oasis songs to encourage the public to keep up their hygiene in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
'Soapersonic' has a nice ring to it, right?
Liam Gallagher is using a couple of Oasis classics to encourage people to stay sanitary amid the coronavirus pandemic.On Saturday (March 21), the former Oasis frontman took to social media to share some homemade videos of himself playfully transforming hits like "Wonderwall" and "Supersonic" into anthems about washing your hands and using soap to slow the spread of coronavirus.In the first black-and-white clip, a heavily bearded Gallagher is seen standing in front of a kitchen sink furiously