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Post by Clint on May 7, 2005 20:11:59 GMT -5
Do this:
Make a playlist where the tracklisting is
1. Fucking in the Bushes 2. Go Let it Out 3. Who Feels Love 4. One Way Road 5. Let's All MAke Believe 6. Gas Panic! 7. Where Did it All Go Wrong? 8. Sunday Morning Call 9. I can see a Liar 10. Roll it Over.
Listen through. A lot better than the released version. What do you lads think?
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Post by Rock N' Roll Dad on May 7, 2005 20:38:00 GMT -5
I agree - better flow. Now, it sounds even better if you keep this order but replace the studio versions with the demos!
Now listen through and it's crack on!
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Post by thebluesgnr on May 7, 2005 22:51:13 GMT -5
I quite like the original tracklisting but those songs are great. ;D
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Post by God In A Phonebox on May 8, 2005 5:40:05 GMT -5
That would be a nice record to play when committing suicide... I think that's the reason those tracks didn't make it on the album, it would make you feel too sad.
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Post by Clint on May 8, 2005 11:29:02 GMT -5
It's dark, but awesome. Put yer money makes you hit the skip button! and Little james makes you giggle at the lyrics!
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Post by Dave on May 8, 2005 11:30:06 GMT -5
SOSOG should have been with a T inbetween the first O and second S.
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Post by oasisvox on May 8, 2005 11:38:41 GMT -5
SOSOG should have been with a T inbetween the first O and second S. thats what i was gonna say
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Post by jobero on May 8, 2005 21:50:20 GMT -5
Do this: Make a playlist where the tracklisting is 1. Fucking in the Bushes 2. Go Let it Out 3. Who Feels Love 4. One Way Road 5. Let's All MAke Believe 6. Gas Panic! 7. Where Did it All Go Wrong? 8. Sunday Morning Call 9. I can see a Liar 10. Roll it Over. Listen through. A lot better than the released version. What do you lads think? I think SOTSOG could have done with 2 more tracks, it's too short for me and shortdude you were spot on about Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is and Little James. It also lacks a good ol' traditional Oasis sing-along i think and that is one of the reasons i think it never wowed to many people. But as i have said in another thread i feel that SOTSOG was a transitonal album for Oasis. I think Noel didn't like the music he way making during the cocaine filled Be Here Now days (although a lot of people loved them) and wanted to get away from it all, hence the years off and change in band members, so i think Noel felt SOTSOG needed to happen to help set them up for the next 3, 4 or maybe 5 albums. Despite it not wowing too many people and soon after all the critics saying the band was over and all that shite SOTSOG had to happen for the progession and longevity of Oasis. God i HATE analysing music, especially Oasis but that's just my take on it all. jobero.
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Post by Way Cool Jr. on May 8, 2005 23:59:28 GMT -5
I enjoy the album throroughly and the b sides and the demos, i dont know what else to say, they put their music out there and let you be the judge
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Post by NoelandMeMay29 on May 9, 2005 0:03:12 GMT -5
Can someone send me the demos of SOTSOG?
I never have heard them.
PM me or
kevinmellis@hotmail.com
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Post by nosuprises on May 9, 2005 2:23:07 GMT -5
i also have not heard the other songs one way road and lets all make believe could someone pm me the links, but i think sotsog is only half an album the first 3 tracks are great and gas panic is amazing but the rest just tail off a bit, roll it over aint to bad. i would like to hear them do a bit more gp and wfl kind of stuff really psycadelic(i cant spell). and fitb is the best opener of all the albums.
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Post by Moorish on May 9, 2005 4:55:59 GMT -5
You can't take off PYMWYMI and leave on ICSAL - they are both shite!
I agree though that Let's All Make Believe should have been on the album; fantastic song, with one of the best vocals Liam has ever done. Amazing.
Strangle my hope and make me pray To a God I've never seen but who I betray
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