Scott McLeod is a British bassist who was a member of The Ya Ya's and briefly a member of Oasis in 1995 when Paul McGuigan quit the band citing exhaustion after a long time touring.[1] McLeod appeared in the music video for "Wonderwall" and began a tour with the band of the United States. He quit after a show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which resulted in rhythm guitarist Bonehead playing bass for a while.
Weeks later, McLeod contacted Oasis lead guitarist Noel Gallagher claiming he felt he had made the wrong decision. Gallagher replied: "I think you have too. Good luck signing on."[2]
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| Compilations | Definitely Maybe (singles box) • Morning Glory (singles box) • The Masterplan • Stop the Clocks • Time Flies... 1994–2009 |
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| Tours | Definitely Maybe Tour • (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Tour • Be Here Now Tour • Standing on the Shoulder of Giants Tour • The Tour of Brotherly Love • Ten Years of Noise and Confusion Tour • Heathen Chemistry Tour • Don't Believe the Truth Tour • Dig Out Your Soul Tour |
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| Related people | Mark Coyle • Jay Darlington • Tony Griffiths • Terry Kirkbride • Alan McGee • Scott McLeod • Owen Morris • Dave Sardy • Chris Sharrock • Paul Stacey • Zak Starkey • Paul Weller |
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