FORMER Oasis drummer Tony McCarroll has told how things are improving between him and the Gallagher brothers, nearly 30 years after they axed him.
And the 53-year-old said Liam even put him and some pals on a guest list for his Definitely Maybe solo tour.
Tony left Oasis in April 1995 after Noel claimed his drumming was not up to scratch, and he was paid £500,000 in 1999 after suing the band for millions in unpaid royalties.
But Tony said: "You know, things are thawing out as we get older.
"I had a massive guest list from him [Liam] a couple of months ago for 11 of us from the family when he did the Definitely Maybe tour." Tony clashed more with Noel than Liam in the band.
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