Oasis is about to go out with a new unreleased song. The announcement was made by Noel Gallagher himself who, via social media, explained where this new piece came from. A compelling story, which stimulated the curiosity of fans.
Don’t Stop is the title of the new song that Oasis will publish at midnight on April 30. A piece that fans have never had the pleasure of listening to, but that was recorded 15 years ago. It’s a demo version and Noel Gallagher revealed it via social media. Through his Twitter profile, he told this strange finds.
The singer declared: “Like the rest of the world 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 cd’s I’ve got lying around in boxes at home. As fate would have it I have stumbled across an old demo which I thought had been lost forever. As far as I’m aware there is only one version of this tune “out there” from an Oasis soundcheck in Hong Kong about 15 years ago? I’m not sure whether the soundcheck version pre dates the demo as there’s no date on the cd. I know some of you love this tune so we thought we’d put it “out there” for you to enjoy/argue over. It’ll be up on the Internet from midnight. The song is called: ‘Don’t Stop…’
Many fans think and hope that this is the first timid step towards the reunion but before you fantasize you have to think about how brother Liam will react. We know that it would not be the first time that the two would fight for reasons related to music.
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