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Noel Gallagher joins supergroup led by son of Ringo Starr

The band features Happy Mondays stars Shaun Ryder and Mark ‘Bez’ Berry, as well as former Oasis bassist Andy Bell.

By contributor By Ellie Iorizzo, PA Los Angeles Correspondent
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Noel Gallagher joins supergroup led by son of Ringo Starr (Ian West/PA)

Oasis star Noel Gallagher has joined supergroup Mantra Of The Cosmos, led by the son of Beatles drummer Sir Ringo Starr, on their new psychedelic track.

The song, titled Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous), features Gallagher alongside Happy Mondays singer Shaun Ryder on vocals, former Oasis guitarist Andy Bell, Sir Ringo’s son Zak Starkey on drums and Happy Mondays’ Mark “Bez” Berry on percussion.

It comes after Gallagher announced the Britpop band he formed with his brother Liam was reuniting for a 2025 world tour.

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Noel Gallagher has joined Mantra Of The Cosmos for their track Domino Bones (PA)

“Mantra Of The Cosmos is like Dylan, Dali and Ginsberg on a rocket ship to the moon to have it with the Clangers,” Gallagher said.

Starkey first met Gallagher in a London rehearsal room in early 1995 when he was in a band called Face before he began drumming for Oasis in 2004 – playing on albums Don’t Believe The Truth and Dig Your Own Soul.

Speaking about Domino Bones, Starkey said: “It’s not every day that the greatest songwriter of my generation – not to mention Shaun, the greatest beat poet of our times – sends a tune to me and I was in a daze for a bit cos it’s not something you want to f*** up.

“It came together great – everyone digs it.

“Noel loves Shaun. He texted me to say ‘Do you know what you’ve got? The British Bob Dylan’ – and he’s not f****** about because now I’ve witnessed what Shaun does.

“Noel calls him the ‘king of lyrics’.”

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Shaun Ryder provided the vocals for the track and was described by the other members as ‘the British Bob Dylan’ (Ian West/PA)

Starkey first met Ryder in 2015, during the filming of the revival of TFI Friday on Channel 4.

“Shaun was on the show, and we literally said hello for five minutes and then a photograph – and that was it. Then I just cold-called him about this group, which I didn’t want to be about guitars – I wanted to be about his words. He immediately said yes.

“I asked if his mate (Bez) was going to be in it and he said ‘He doesn’t know yet – but he is’.”

Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous) – the name of Bez’s first band – is the supergroup’s latest single after Gorilla Guerilla and X (Wot You Sayin?) in 2023 – the same year the band made its debut at Glastonbury Festival.

Starkey, who has only visited Liverpool once before, will take to the stage with the band to play two sets on January 19 at the Cavern Club – made famous by the Beatles.

“Can’t believe I’ve never even been there,” he said.

“There’s a great deal of family heritage at the Cavern, aside from the Beatles, my parents courted there… who knows I may have even been conceived there.”

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Oasis band members Noel (left) and Liam Gallagher (right) in 2008 (Zak Hussein)

Gallagher’s appearance on the new Mantra Of The Cosmos single comes following the reunion with his brother.

Around 15 years after their explosive split, prompted by a backstage brawl at the Rock en Seine festival in Paris, the brothers confirmed Oasis would be back for a long-awaited world tour in 2025.

The Mancunian rockers seem to have put their differences aside so fans can relive the group’s 1990s glory days by hearing the band perform hits including Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back In Anger and Stop Crying Your Heart Out live.

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