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Beady Eye want Bonehead on new album

Gallagher happy to work with ex-bandmate Bonehead
Gallagher happy to work with ex-bandmate Bonehead

Liam Gallagher has invited Oasis guitarist Bonehead to record a track with his new band on their next album

Beady Eye, which is made up of former Oasis members Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer, Chris Sharrock and Andy Bell have revelead they would like to work with rhythm guitarist, real name Paul Arthurs, who quit Oasis in 1999 and was replaced by Archer.

Gallagher said recently: “He's gotta bring his Freddie Starr wig along with him though. He's a geezer Bonehead, he's been to see some of the gigs."

Bell told NME magazine: "Yeah, he's been to a lot of gigs. He's a lovely man. He's always welcome."

The group are ready to start work on the follow-up to their debut album Different Gear, Still Speeding and have promised their next record will be "life changing".

Gallagher said: "It's gotta be a life-changing record. I just think it's gonna be a bit more of a grand affair."

Bell added: "Looking back on the first one, we know how we can improve it. I still love it, I still think it's great, but we can better it."

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