Former Oasis singer Noel Gallagher has reportedly said he would pay to be in a supergroup with surviving Beatles members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr.
According to the Daily Mirror, Gallagher said that although he is not sure if he would start one, he would "definitely join a supergroup".
"Who would I like to be in a supergroup with? I could be in a band with [Paul] Weller and I could be in a band with Johnny [Marr], easily. Playing the bass… Ringo and Macca would be f**king great," Gallagher said.
"Imagine being in a band with Ringo and Macca. Who's singing? Everyone," he added. "I'd f**king pay to be in it. Get me [promoter] Harvey Goldsmith."
Gallagher had previously teamed up with McCartney and Weller in 1995 to cover the Fab Four's classic "Come Together." He also performed with McCartney at Stella McCartney's 50th birthday party last year.
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