And Now Oasis Doesn't Want Zak Starkey
Briefly

Zak Starkey, the drummer formerly of the Who, expressed his disappointment at not being included in Oasis' upcoming reunion tour. After being replaced, Starkey shared on BBC Breakfast that he felt 'gutted' and questioned the decision made by the Gallagher brothers. He acknowledged that new musicians bring comfort and that he would have jumped at the chance to join, calling Oasis the 'greatest rock-and-roll band of my generation.' Despite his history with Oasis, Starkey must now look to other opportunities, jokingly suggesting the Foo Fighters as an alternative.
Zak Starkey expresses disappointment in not being chosen for the Oasis reunion tour, revealing feelings of being replaced and conveying his love for the band.
Starkey highlights the comfort new musicians bring and reflects on his history with the band and his desire to join the tour.
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