Liam Gallagher references his family past growing up with brothers Noel and Paul in his new music video.

First-look photos taken on Saddleworth Moor show child actors playing the siblings who grew up in Burnage.

The Rock 'N Roll Star was on set but stayed out of view as the action focused on the mini Gallaghers, who were dressed in 70s-style clothing.

The Wall Of Glass singer is clearly feeling nostalgic about his childhood as the video rolls back the years, with placards bearing old Gallagher family photos mounted in the moorland.

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The 46-year-old former Oasis legend said: "Just finished shooting new video for One of us in Manchester. Thank you to everyone involved. Why me Why not LG x"

Liam, who is performing a homecoming concert at Manchester Arena on November 20 this year following the release of new album Why Me? Why Not?, also filmed at Cringle Park in Burnage, near to where he grew up, on Wednesday night.

A video exploring their past may prove to be cathartic for the Gallaghers, who famously have a long-standing feud.

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Last month Liam apologised for his 'childish behaviour' after brother Noel, 52, accused him of sending 'threatening messages' to his family.

Taking to Twitter Noel posted a screenshot of a WhatsApp message allegedly sent by Liam to his 19-year-old daughter Anaïs, which read: "Tell your step mam to be very careful."

The bust-up came after Noel's wife Sara MacDonald called Liam a 'fat t***' on Instagram.

"So you're sending threatening messages via my teenage daughter now are you?" Noel asked in the public post.

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Liam stopped short of apologising to Noel or Sara but tweeted: "My sincere apologies to my beautiful mum Peggy and my lovely niece Anais for getting caught up in all of this childish behaviour I love you both dearly LG x"

And he couldn't resist getting another dig in at the couple, adding: "Since when has telling somebody to be careful worse than wishing some1 drop DEAD or hoping someone dies of AIDS let’s get things into perspective wishing you all LOVE n LIGHT LG x"

In a recent interview with the M.E.N, Noel made it clear the rift had yet to be repaired.

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Asked whether he would be watching Liam's film As It Was, he said, sarcastically: "I'm going to take all my kids and my wife and we're gonna go and watch it as a family, and hopefully there'll be 30 seconds where he's not calling us all c***s in there.

"Yeah we're planning a big family night out. Should be fun that."

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