Ben Beaumont-Thomas 

Noel Gallagher announces release of lost Oasis song

Don’t Stop... was previously only known from a recording of a soundcheck in Hong Kong
  
  

Noel Gallagher at a Brit awards after party in February 2020.
Noel Gallagher at a Brit awards after party in February 2020. Photograph: Richard Young/Rex/Shutterstock

Noel Gallagher has discovered a previously lost Oasis song that he plans to release at midnight on Thursday 30 April.

The track is a demo of a song called Don’t Stop …, which was never released or worked up into a studio recording. Gallagher tweeted that the only previous version of the song was from a recording of a soundcheck at an Oasis concert in Hong Kong “about 15 years ago”, and that he wasn’t sure of the demo recording’s date.

He said: “I’ve had infinite time to kill lately so I thought I’d finally look and find out what was actually on the hundreds of faceless unmarked CDs I’ve got lying around at home. As fate would have it, I have stumbled across an old demo which I thought had been lost for ever.”

He added: “Hope everyone is staying safe and trying to ride out the lockdown with a minimum of fuss. You’re welcome by the way.”

After Oasis’s split in 2009, Gallagher has released three albums with his band Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, as well as a number of EP releases. The most recent was Blue Moon Rising last month.

Fans still hold out hope for an Oasis reunion despite a long-standing feud between Gallagher and his brother Liam. “I’ve often thought, let’s just do a gig,” he told British Vogue last month. “But I realised I would only be doing it to shut this fucking idiot up. The only other thing I could come up with was burning his house down or smashing his car in … but that’s not going to solve anything, is it?”

Liam Gallagher, who recently announced a free concert for NHS workers, has proposed an Oasis reunion concert to benefit coronavirus relief.

 

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