The former Oasis frontman recently said that he wouldn't reform the band he once featured in with his brother "if starving kids depended on it".

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Speaking to the NME on its 60th anniversary, he said: "I buy NME when Liam's on the front - 'cos I know he'll be slagging me off.
"There was one point when Beady Eye was out, but I wasn't doing anything, and Liam was on the cover of NME every few weeks, basically saying, 'Noel's a c**t'."
He continued: "I'd go into the newspaper shop and my two Asian mates, they'd be reading it under the counter... 'You come for this?' I'd see them wincing, 'It's not a good one…' 'I know.' 'I don't think he likes you very much.' 'Yeah, I don't think he likes anyone very much.'"
Noel recently pledged to take a "well-earned break" from his latest project High Flying Birds, and won't rush the release of any new material, saying: "Why mess with brilliance? I'd only f**k it up."
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