The sibling rivals had released seven albums under the banner of the Britpop icons before going their separate ways, reported Contactmusic.
"Noel does it quite a bit. It's schizophrenic. If you want to play Oasis songs put the band back... He hasn't got the balls to go and do 'High Flying Birds' on his own, like we did," Liam said.
When the band split in 2009, Liam formed Beady Eye with fellow ex-Oasis members Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock and he has insisted they will continue to limit references to the past in their current live shows.
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