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Liam Gallagher said 'Supersonic' interviews were "like therapy"

The new Oasis documentary 'Supersonic' is out now and it has been revealed that former band member Liam Gallagher found being interviewed for the film to be "therapeutic".

Director Mat Whitecross told Britain's Independent newspaper that Liam Gallagher found the project to be somewhat cathartic: "Liam kept saying, 'This is like therapy I never had; I'm going to come back next week'. I kept on saying we should pretend the film's not coming out!"

Earlier this month, the "Champagne Supernova" musician told Sky news that he would be "ready" if Oasis decided to reform: "If it happens tomorrow, I'm ready, my bags are packed. If it happens in a year, I'm still ready, if it happens in 10 years, I'm still ready."

"But there'll be no cap in the hand and no banjo, you know what I mean? A little f****** skinny, stringy dog outside his house going 'please sir, I need a f****** band, mate. If it happens, it happens, if it doesn't, it f****** doesn't, we move on."

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