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Post by Jodster on Oct 26, 2015 17:41:04 GMT -5
I think the live version of Bring It On Down on the Shakermaker single is even better than the original track on Definitely Maybe, I discovered it just some days ago, though I've never heard about it before.
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Post by efc1878belfast on Nov 4, 2015 10:22:07 GMT -5
Keep The Dream Alive, this should've been played live as for me it's by far the best track on the album.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Nov 4, 2015 13:25:06 GMT -5
Keep The Dream Alive, this should've been played live as for me it's by far the best track on the album. Prepare to be slaughtered by the Andy Bell songwriting 'enthusiasts' that reside around here Good to see another Toffee around the place btw
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Post by yearzero on Nov 4, 2015 19:01:15 GMT -5
A lot of the B-sides, obviously, but for main album tracks--Let There Be Love. It's got a lot of views on YouTube (and it being on Lord Don't Slow Me Down helped) but I don't tend to hear too many comments about it. Both Liam and Noel share lead vocals on it, and the tune has a Beatles-esque influence but clearly has its own "Oasis" stamp on it, and it's both melancholy and hopeful in the lyrics and sound (like all the best Oasis songs, it seems). I personally like it more than Lyla and TIOBI, even though I do like those songs a lot.
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Post by Gin & Tonic on Nov 5, 2015 14:59:41 GMT -5
Let There Be Love had so much potential. Both brothers on vocals for the first time in years, it had Oasis classic written over all it. Unfortunately, to me at least, the final product is just a bit bland. Nothing really grabs me about the song and I'm never really desperate to listen to it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2015 12:09:19 GMT -5
The Girl In The Dirty Shirt.
It's lovely!
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Post by freddy838 on Nov 7, 2015 14:31:10 GMT -5
The Girl In The Dirty Shirt. It's lovely! I started learning that the other day on ze guitar, the bridge is especially lovely. I heard Roll It Over for the first time in a while the other day, it's absolute perfection in my eyes and I always completely forget it exists.
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Post by mystoryisgory on Nov 8, 2015 11:33:56 GMT -5
The Girl In The Dirty Shirt. It's lovely! Noel's finest love song imo!
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Post by jonnim on Nov 14, 2015 12:10:43 GMT -5
Round are way
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Post by carlotta on Nov 15, 2015 18:20:38 GMT -5
I don't see much about "Don't Go Away", which is one of my personal favorites. I'd love to see more buzz about it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2015 18:44:04 GMT -5
I don't see much about "Don't Go Away", which is one of my personal favorites. I'd love to see more buzz about it. yea, its my favourite oasis song, I wouldve liked to have seen it get played live more often after the BHN tour.
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Post by World71R on Nov 15, 2015 19:16:53 GMT -5
I don't see much about "Don't Go Away", which is one of my personal favorites. I'd love to see more buzz about it. Holy fuck, yes. That should've been the second single off of BHN, instead of Stand By Me, even though SBM is an absolute tune, too.
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Post by jonnim on Nov 17, 2015 15:54:30 GMT -5
To Be Where There's Life
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Post by yearzero on Nov 21, 2015 16:50:18 GMT -5
Agree with everyone who says "Don't Go Away." First time I heard that, it almost made me cry (it didn't help when I read that Noel wrote the song about their mother). It's a beautiful and underrated song for sure. Every time Noel criticizes BHN, I'm thinking about some of the truly fantastic tunes on that album that deserve more credit, like Don't Go Away, and D'You Know What I Mean? (which is probably my favourite on the album).
I'm Outta Time is another song that I think is quite haunting, and not talked about much, especially because Dig Out Your Soul just tends to be forgotten...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 18:18:37 GMT -5
Agree with everyone who says "Don't Go Away." First time I heard that, it almost made me cry (it didn't help when I read that Noel wrote the song about their mother). It's a beautiful and underrated song for sure. Every time Noel criticizes BHN, I'm thinking about some of the truly fantastic tunes on that album that deserve more credit, like Don't Go Away, and D'You Know What I Mean? (which is probably my favourite on the album). I'm Outta Time is another song that I think is quite haunting, and not talked about much, especially because Dig Out Your Soul just tends to be forgotten... I said on here ages ago that im outta time was kind of made more poetic by the fact that Liam was struggling with his voice on the last tour, think Liam wrote a nice track to see oasis off without it actually being one, almost feels like a song looking back over oasis and it was now coming to an end "heres a song, it reminds me of when we were young, looking back at all the things weve done", dont think oasis ever really got it right live for me, the melody just didnt sound quite right to my ears.
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Post by carryusall on Nov 21, 2015 18:39:48 GMT -5
Was listening to Fade in-out yesterday, haven't played it in isolation from the rest of the album in ages. And it's so good! There's some great guitar stuff going on, one of Liam's all-time best vocals, he sounds absolutely wired, and it's peak-era Oasis tackling something really different from their usual material. A real anomaly in the band's discography. And, and, and... That scream!!! I love that, it's one of my favourite Oasis moments. And this used to be one of my favourite Oasis tunes. It's not been that for a very, very long time, but it's still a great song that no-one ever mentions.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 16:06:17 GMT -5
Was listening to Fade in-out yesterday, haven't played it in isolation from the rest of the album in ages. And it's so good! There's some great guitar stuff going on, one of Liam's all-time best vocals, he sounds absolutely wired, and it's peak-era Oasis tackling something really different from their usual material. A real anomaly in the band's discography. And, and, and... That scream!!! I love that, it's one of my favourite Oasis moments. And this used to be one of my favourite Oasis tunes. It's not been that for a very, very long time, but it's still a great song that no-one ever mentions. IMHO it's the best thing Liam did vocally apart from maybe Scorpio Rising. Listen with headphones what's going on in the background... amazing! Those drums sound even better on the vinyl (drums always do though).
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Nov 24, 2015 7:41:08 GMT -5
The scream in Fade-In/Out isn't Liam's, actually.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2015 17:19:01 GMT -5
Agree with everyone who says "Don't Go Away." First time I heard that, it almost made me cry (it didn't help when I read that Noel wrote the song about their mother). It's a beautiful and underrated song for sure. Every time Noel criticizes BHN, I'm thinking about some of the truly fantastic tunes on that album that deserve more credit, like Don't Go Away, and D'You Know What I Mean? (which is probably my favourite on the album). I'm Outta Time is another song that I think is quite haunting, and not talked about much, especially because Dig Out Your Soul just tends to be forgotten... I said on here ages ago that im outta time was kind of made more poetic by the fact that Liam was struggling with his voice on the last tour, think Liam wrote a nice track to see oasis off without it actually being one, almost feels like a song looking back over oasis and it was now coming to an end "heres a song, it reminds me of when we were young, looking back at all the things weve done", dont think oasis ever really got it right live for me, the melody just didnt sound quite right to my ears.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2015 17:34:54 GMT -5
I said on here ages ago that im outta time was kind of made more poetic by the fact that Liam was struggling with his voice on the last tour, think Liam wrote a nice track to see oasis off without it actually being one, almost feels like a song looking back over oasis and it was now coming to an end "heres a song, it reminds me of when we were young, looking back at all the things weve done", dont think oasis ever really got it right live for me, the melody just didnt sound quite right to my ears. haha knew someone would post that performance, dont get me wrong that is a good performance, Liams vocal is spot on, theres just something about the instrumental to my ears in the live version, cant quite put my finger on it, just feels like something is missing. but yea that performance is probably the best there is, sounds pretty solid, echo arena is probably 2nd for me.
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Post by carryusall on Nov 25, 2015 0:26:00 GMT -5
The scream in Fade-In/Out isn't Liam's, actually. It's Noel's isn't it?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Nov 25, 2015 0:39:30 GMT -5
The scream in Fade-In/Out isn't Liam's, actually. It's Noel's isn't it? Yes it is.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2015 16:09:54 GMT -5
I wouldn't say it is my favorite but I like it: Grapefruit (unreleased DOYS song written by Andy Bell)
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Post by Aman on Dec 11, 2015 5:34:31 GMT -5
Was listening to Fade in-out yesterday, haven't played it in isolation from the rest of the album in ages. And it's so good! There's some great guitar stuff going on, one of Liam's all-time best vocals, he sounds absolutely wired, and it's peak-era Oasis tackling something really different from their usual material. A real anomaly in the band's discography. And, and, and... That scream!!! I love that, it's one of my favourite Oasis moments. And this used to be one of my favourite Oasis tunes. It's not been that for a very, very long time, but it's still a great song that no-one ever mentions. Yeah, I only started appreciating it again a few months ago too. Absolute onslaught.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2015 5:48:44 GMT -5
I Will Believe Cloudburst Take Me Away Bonehead's Bank Holiday Full On I Can See It Now!
yeah
oh and the Morning Glory Demos from the reissue are amazing
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