Staff members working at the Light House cinema in Wolverhampton, England, today announced on social media that the arthouse and media center is set to cease trading and close its doors for the final time Thursday due to acute financial struggles.
19.10.2022 - 15:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Liam Gallagher has slammed his brother Noel on social media after he reportedly blocked Oasis songs from Liam’s Knebworth 22 documentary. Liam called his brother a “sad little dwarf”, after a fan asked whether the documentary would feature Oasis songs.
Knebworth 22 is a feature-length film documenting the Oasis singer’s return to Knebworth Park, 26 years after his band’s legendary gigs at the Hertfordshire venue. In a first in a series of tweets posted this morning Liam said: “No Oasis songs as the angry squirt has blocked them he also blocked the Oasis song for Taylor Hawkins tribute [,] he’s a horrible little man.”
Fans were quick to jump in, with one saying: “Why is Noel blocking all Oasis songs you sing? It’s not about money I guess…”. Liam quickly quipped back saying, “Coz he’s got little man syndrome”. Another chipped in to say: “He was praising u on his last interview. This maddening. The doc will still be excellent tho.”
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In reply, Liam wrote: “What he says and does are 2 different things he’s a sad little dwarf.” In a later tweet he said: “You can stop up using those songs but you cannot erase our memories shame on you Noel Gallagher.”
Other fans quipped: “Is Noel Gallagher still a thing?”, to which Liam replied, “Yes a SAD LITTLE THING.” Meanwhile, a concerned fan sought clarification, asking: “Has he allowed a knebworth album to be released by LG or is that out of bounds as well.”
In response, Liam reassured the fan: “We have ways RKID don't you worry bout it you’ll see the whole gig at some point.”
The tweets are just the latest development in the ongoing feud between the estranged
Staff members working at the Light House cinema in Wolverhampton, England, today announced on social media that the arthouse and media center is set to cease trading and close its doors for the final time Thursday due to acute financial struggles.
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