He aimed jibes at the council at each of the Murrayfield nights, but he also continued it when Oasis travelled to Dublin to perform at Croke Park.

The song is the latest they have released as a live version from their tour and comes before they head across the Atlantic to perform in America.

Introducing the song to the capacity crowd, Liam can be heard on the recording saying: “We’re still waiting on our apology.”

During the shows, the younger Gallagher brother had also said: “Two billion pounds we’ll have brought into this city over the next few days – two f*****g billion – and you’ll see none of it.”

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The song also sees him change the lyrics to the song to include Buckfast in it. The original version has the lyrics “you’re the underclass, but you don’t care because you’re living fast” but is changed to “you’re the underclass, but you don’t care because you drink Buckfast.”

Oasis kick off the North American leg of their tour on Sunday when they perform at Rogers Stadium in Toronto before travelling to USA and Mexico, and then having two final shows in London in September before eventually going to South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil.