Oasis' former guitarist has said the group should have quit after playing Knebworth in 1996.

Oasis should have stepped out the music business after they played their historic gig at Knebworth, according to a former member of the band.
Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs told the Guardian that things changed after the group played to 250,000 people over two nights in 1996.
He commented: "I always thought we should have bowed out after the second night at Knebworth. Walking out on that stage is a feeling I can't explain: a sea of people. Big!"
Bonehead told the newspaper that after the shows the band experienced a "void" and found it hard to remain the same people they had once been.
Former Babyshambles drummer Gemma Clarke also told the publication that she quit the band after a crisis of conscience over the media and music business treatment of frontman Pete Doherty.
Last month, Oasis star Noel Gallagher wrote on the band's blog that they should have played bigger shows on the Brazilian leg of their South American tour.
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