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Post by noelliam77 on Jan 5, 2007 14:02:32 GMT -5
nah, nah, nah. I want more headshrinker, fadeaway type stuff. something that will just fooken light you up when you see it live. If they do the orchestra stuff, they are not going to play it live outside the UK.
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Post by globe on Jan 5, 2007 14:30:49 GMT -5
For their next album, I'd like to see them replace Zak with a drum machine and make it sound really electronic like Kasabians first album. oops sorry Im forgetting it's Oasis we are talking about and that they shouldn't ever try something new or different. I've changed my mind, hopefully they just churn out another load of old pub rock like the sacred cow that is BHN.
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Post by mape on Jan 5, 2007 15:53:39 GMT -5
ah talking shit about BHN again eh? you better stick to brightly lit streets when you're walking home tonight
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Post by stomko on Jan 5, 2007 16:20:27 GMT -5
I Hope, I Think, I Know and It's Gettin Better Man. More tunes like that would be great.
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Post by Way Cool Jr. on Jan 5, 2007 16:44:32 GMT -5
For their next album, I'd like to see them replace Zak with a drum machine and make it sound really electronic like Kasabians first album. I can't tell, but I hope you're joking.
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Post by Way Cool Jr. on Jan 5, 2007 16:47:44 GMT -5
My first impression is - strings, big choruses, an opus or two? Why the fuck not? Sounds fucking fantastic!
But....now that I get to thinking the situation reminds me of BHN. It's going to be hyped as one of the biggest album releases ever (in the UK) and it will have nowhere to go but down (especially if its overproduced and over dubbed and over dubbed and over dubbed like BHN was). The one promising thing is that they are trying, and that's good enough for me until I hear some of it.
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Post by webm@ster on Jan 5, 2007 17:02:05 GMT -5
Chinese Democracy
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 5, 2007 17:15:59 GMT -5
My first impression is - strings, big choruses, an opus or two? Why the fuck not? Sounds fucking fantastic! But....now that I get to thinking the situation reminds me of BHN. It's going to be hyped as one of the biggest album releases ever (in the UK) and it will have nowhere to go but down (especially if its overproduced and over dubbed and over dubbed and over dubbed like BHN was). The one promising thing is that they are trying, and that's good enough for me until I hear some of it. I disagree, the lads have learnt that BHN wasnt successful, and they know the reason for that -- Noel didnt give a shit at that time, and the album was greatly influenced by them taking too many drugs. Now Noel is really having it. Oasis has matured greatly. Since DBTT Oasis look motivated again, comparable to their early DM and MG days. Oasis are on the up, and i can only see one hell of an album. The good news is that some time this year they will be recording a new album....and a new album isnt too far away now.
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Post by lionsden® on Jan 5, 2007 18:41:00 GMT -5
I have to agree with Globe I think a little electronic experimenting would be great And live4evr - What do you mean by mega guitar solos? Noel hasn't had a decent solo since MG IMO I don't want bloated guitars, full orchestras, trumpets etc Give me some drums, guitar, and some electronica
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Post by globe on Jan 5, 2007 19:12:15 GMT -5
For their next album, I'd like to see them replace Zak with a drum machine and make it sound really electronic like Kasabians first album. I can't tell, but I hope you're joking. I'm not joking, why would you think I was? I'm not saying they record a flipping Ibiza rave album or something, but maybe try and revisit the sound that they were thinking about when they decided to work with Death In Vegas. I was listening to the song Richard Ashcroft did with The Chemical Brothers earlier and I'd love to see them do songs like that and Scorpio Rising, I think it would be a breath of fresh air for the band. It's still rock n roll if thats the way you want to look at Oasis, just done from a slightly different angle.
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Post by novascotialad on Jan 5, 2007 19:31:50 GMT -5
shut your face
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Post by Way Cool Jr. on Jan 5, 2007 19:35:31 GMT -5
I can't tell, but I hope you're joking. I'm not joking, why would you think I was? I'm not saying they record a flipping Ibiza rave album or something, but maybe try and revisit the sound that they were thinking about when they decided to work with Death In Vegas. I was listening to the song Richard Ashcroft did with The Chemical Brothers earlier and I'd love to see them do songs like that and Scorpio Rising, I think it would be a breath of fresh air for the band. It's still rock n roll if thats the way you want to look at Oasis, just done from a slightly different angle. I know exactly what you're saying now. My only complaints are that electronica songs sound really fresh at first to me, and then the fizzle over time. Scorpio Rising has great vocals and a great beat, but it doesn't/could never stand the test of time as a rock song. It's not fresh to me anymore as say supersonic or even the hindu times is to me. (I think even though it has same size shoes's riff that it's a classic already)
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Post by Elias on Jan 5, 2007 20:25:32 GMT -5
I can't believe eveyone is taking any notice of what Noel has said! Noel, and Liam, both talk utter bollocks in between albums, most of which never materialises.
I seem to remember an interview with Noel in the NME some time in 04 where he says he wants the new album (which was to be DBTT) to contain 10 tracks and be a psychie album with a loada 7 min songs. Before that we've had Liam describe the album that was to be Heathen Chemistry as 'loud, exciting and us', and I always remember Noel describing the follow up to MG in the NME sometime in 96 as 'stripped back and experimental'.
He'd probably just listened to some stirring 7 minute anthem 10 minutes before the interview and decided that's what he wants from Oasis in the future. I'll make a bet with anyone that any new album bears no resemblence to what Noel has just described.
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Post by Clint on Jan 5, 2007 21:31:34 GMT -5
I want some loud ass fucking guitars. I'd love to hear some real guitar work from Gem and Andy, who are both better with guitar then Noel is....
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Post by meaningofsoul on Jan 5, 2007 22:17:26 GMT -5
i bet noel didnt even say this...
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 6, 2007 0:04:41 GMT -5
i bet noel didnt even say this... lol
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Post by niftium on Jan 6, 2007 0:14:21 GMT -5
As much as this lights me up (and it REALLY fucking does), there's two points to consider:
1. (someone above mentioned this) Between albums, Noel is full of shit.
2. If they're going to revisit and make a BHN that Noel actually approves of, they're going to be in the studio for years. He slags off that album so much that he'll want to make sure this one is 110% perfect before it goes anywhere at all.
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Post by ozfan2 on Jan 6, 2007 21:21:06 GMT -5
I'm glad they have rediscoverd their ambition. That's what I iked about oasis-they wanted to unashamedly be the biggest band in the world. Their last few albums have been great but kacking ambition.
I don't care what they do but as long as it's big. The formualic rock n roll put out by the likes of Jet (who ape oasis a bit) is getting a bit over done now.
The first half of the new Muse album is brilliant but the rest gets a bit too prog rock and over blown.
Looking forward to it anyway
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Post by forestfan on Jan 7, 2007 2:11:42 GMT -5
Im pretty certain that DBBT was the stepping stone to this upcoming album
which will be mind-blowing
I hope its a well-balanced blend of 'wall of sound'/C&A type music and DBBT-acousitc type sounding.
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Post by noelvsliam on Feb 5, 2007 19:49:50 GMT -5
If any band deserves to do an album where they "throw the kitchen sink at it", it's the band who has Noel Gallagher writing songs for them. I'm all for it.
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Post by start at the end on Feb 5, 2007 21:26:08 GMT -5
Sometimes I think the most "colossal" maneuver they could pull would be cranking out a record with 13-14 solid tunes rather than always paring it down to 10-11. We all know damn well that there are always 2-3 b-sides that are at least as good as 75% of what ends up on the album. I'm not talking about a 70 minute be here now clone, but maybe 10 awesome 3-4 minute rockers and 2-3 anthems. I generally like the way noel composes the tracks, I just think he has a huge phobia now of sandwiching a bunch of different sounds on one album. It appears now though he might be weaning himself off that mentality. DBTT certainly leaned in that direction (just think, MF, Lyla, LLAB, TIOBI, MOS LTBL)- def eclectic, I just wish there was another 15 minutes or so. just an opinion, i think the fans would go for it after the success of dont believe the truth.
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Post by start at the end on Feb 5, 2007 21:27:57 GMT -5
My first impression is - strings, big choruses, an opus or two? Why the fuck not? Sounds fucking fantastic! But....now that I get to thinking the situation reminds me of BHN. It's going to be hyped as one of the biggest album releases ever (in the UK) and it will have nowhere to go but down (especially if its overproduced and over dubbed and over dubbed and over dubbed like BHN was). The one promising thing is that they are trying, and that's good enough for me until I hear some of it. I disagree, the lads have learnt that BHN wasnt successful, and they know the reason for that -- Noel didnt give a shit at that time, and the album was greatly influenced by them taking too many drugs. Now Noel is really having it. Oasis has matured greatly. Since DBTT Oasis look motivated again, comparable to their early DM and MG days. Oasis are on the up, and i can only see one hell of an album. The good news is that some time this year they will be recording a new album....and a new album isnt too far away now. this is pretty much dead on, imo.
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Post by nyr401994 on Feb 6, 2007 4:26:43 GMT -5
For their next album, I'd like to see them replace Zak with a drum machine and make it sound really electronic like Kasabians first album. and add synths and have liam sport a flock of seagulls haircut as well?
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Post by Moorish on Feb 6, 2007 5:58:20 GMT -5
I can't believe eveyone is taking any notice of what Noel has said! Noel, and Liam, both talk utter bollocks in between albums, most of which never materialises. I seem to remember an interview with Noel in the NME some time in 04 where he says he wants the new album (which was to be DBTT) to contain 10 tracks and be a psychie album with a loada 7 min songs. Before that we've had Liam describe the album that was to be Heathen Chemistry as 'loud, exciting and us', and I always remember Noel describing the follow up to MG in the NME sometime in 96 as 'stripped back and experimental'. He'd probably just listened to some stirring 7 minute anthem 10 minutes before the interview and decided that's what he wants from Oasis in the future. I'll make a bet with anyone that any new album bears no resemblence to what Noel has just described. That is SO true. I also remember after SOTSOG Noel saying in Melody Maker that on the back of Roll It Over (and the unreleased Revolution Song/Solve My Mystery) Oasis were going to go "gospelly" on the next record, with more female backing singers etc! Utter bollocks as it turned out.
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Post by globe on Feb 6, 2007 6:00:56 GMT -5
For their next album, I'd like to see them replace Zak with a drum machine and make it sound really electronic like Kasabians first album. and add synths and have liam sport a flock of seagulls haircut as well? Well dont know about the haircut, although he has come close to that particualr style in tha past But yeah, get some synths in there, I know Noel loves electonic music.
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