The 'AKA...What A Life' singer said that he never wanted his chart-topping solo album Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds to be compared with Different Gear, Still Speeding, the debut LP from his estranged brother and Oasis bandmate's group.

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"It's not fair for me to compare mine to theirs," he told Q Magazine. "I know you want me to say I danced around on a copy of their album or that I held them in each hand and had a mock fight between them but I genuinely don't give a s**t about that. I've got a lot of friends on their crew. I want them to do well."
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Noel added that although he misses life in a band, he would not be returning to Oasis any time soon after his professional relationship with Liam became "violently out of order".
"I left that band for a specific reason and that reason still stands," he said. "That it was getting violently out of order. The end. I don't want to discuss it any more.
"If you ask me, 'Do I miss being in a band?', the answer is yes, of course I do. But do I miss it to the extent that I want to do it again? Do I f**k, no."
Liam, meanwhile, has described Noel's album as having "no balls" and "no attitude".
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