Shattered by Liam Gallagher during separation
Legendary Oasis guitar is auctioned
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The guitar destroyed by Liam Gallagher on the separation night of Oasis is auctioned. It should bring in over half a million euros.
The Red Gibson ES-355, which Liam Gallagher (53) smashed on the night of the separation of Oasis in 2009, is auctioned. The guitar from the 1960s is said to bring in well over half a million euros. In the same, which takes place in London on October 23 and 24, there is also an acoustic guitar under the hammer, which Oasis played for her world hit “Wonderwall”. Another 150 Oasis articles.
The auction comes, while Liam and Noel Gallagher (58) are again on a record -breaking world tour after their reconciliation 16 years later. The red guitar, which was repaired before the auction, is reminiscent of the difficult relationship between the Gallagher brothers.
The dispute escalated in Paris in 2009
Review: At the “Rock en his” festival in Paris, a fight between the band members broke out in the backstage area in 2009. Liam smashed his brother’s guitar. Noel often described the Red Gibson as the “best guitar in the world” and made the model one of its trademarks.
The dispute broke out, just before Oasis should enter the stage and brought the dispute that had been bubbling for months. According to reports, the brothers had publicly insulted each other, no longer spoke to each other and drove to appear in separate cars at the time of separation and went back home.
Noel Gallagher announced the separation on the website. “With a little grief and great relief, I have to tell you that I leave Oasis tonight,” he wrote. “People can write and say what they want, but I just can’t work with Liam for a day.”
Million reconciliation
The reunification of Oasis this summer is to bring the brothers a good 450 million euros, as Birmingham City University estimated.
In the music auction, in addition to the Oasis articles, there are also John Lennons (1940-1980) tinted glasses-for around 340,000 euros. Michael Jacksons (1958-2009) White hat, which he wore for “Smooth Criminal”, is expected to bring in 90,000 euros.
Mark Hochman, music specialist at Propstore,: “From John Lennon’s distinctive glasses to Noel Gallagher’s legendary guitars, these are not just collector’s pieces; they are cultural milestones that have inspired millions.”
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Source: Stern

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