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Post by franklomax on Apr 23, 2005 3:01:14 GMT -5
Okay everyone, just finished watching the video replay and here's exactly what Noel said about STC--
"It's called "Stop the Clocks" and it was written right at the end of Heathen Chemistry. In fact, it was written while Liam was doing the vocals for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out." And the whole album, it was kind of based around that song. It was kind of a long Champagne Supernova thing. It's got fantastic lyrics and it's a great vibe, but I felt that we never really got the correct version. We've got 6 or 7 versions of it and not one of them really kind of just sat in the pocket for me. It's there, it will be on the back burner. I mean, originally the album was going to be called "Stop the Clocks," which would have been a great title. But, because these songs were so new, that kind of then began to feel very old because it was written in 2001. But it will come out eventually."
Thanks for answering this question Noel, and thanks Lawrence from Ireland for getting the question through.
I thought it was appropriate for me to post this one, although I'm gonna have change my signature line soon.
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Post by Rock N' Roll Dad on Apr 23, 2005 8:23:25 GMT -5
Cheers - thanks for posting!
Maybe the title of the next album then eh?
Thanks again!
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Post by feckarse on Apr 23, 2005 8:25:43 GMT -5
Cheers - thanks for posting! Maybe the title of the next album then eh? Thanks again! that next album is going to be fupping brilliant!
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Post by franklomax on Aug 16, 2005 10:40:09 GMT -5
I love these comments.
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Post by Way Cool Jr. on Aug 16, 2005 11:23:47 GMT -5
whats to convince noel its gonna fit on the next album or they will ever get it to sound right....i dont think we'll hear this on the next album
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Post by StepOut on Aug 16, 2005 15:21:02 GMT -5
Thanks mate
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Post by WeNeedWater on Aug 16, 2005 16:08:34 GMT -5
I'd like to hear all 6 or 7 versions of it!!
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Post by jobero on Aug 16, 2005 21:21:59 GMT -5
Personally i think Noel is telling a fib.
I think they wouldn't put it on an album until they got out of the deal with Sony, which after Don't Believe The Truth they will have done.
Call me a cynic... ;D
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Post by djlen74 on Aug 17, 2005 3:29:23 GMT -5
I think it would make a lot of sense for the next album to be titled "Stop The Clocks"... as in rite after signing a new deal with a new label, it would be like saying, "Stop the clocks!!! We're BACK!!!"
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Post by nyr401994 on Aug 17, 2005 22:19:57 GMT -5
Personally i think Noel is telling a fib. I think they wouldn't put it on an album until they got out of the deal with Sony, which after Don't Believe The Truth they will have done. Call me a cynic... ;D they got out of it already! now it's a bidding war... just not in america
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Post by rdwngthirty on Aug 19, 2005 19:43:10 GMT -5
i really wouldnt be suprised if they had more than one awesome song that they are waiting to release till they are free of sony...thats why i think this next album will be one of their best.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2005 20:21:20 GMT -5
this song reminds me of a guy who keeps tellin u how hot this girl he goes out with is...then after a couple years of hearing it you meet her and your like shes ok but not wat i expected after the buildup he gave....thats how i feel about this tune i am so sick of hearin about it WHEN I FINALLY HEAR IT IT CAN NOT MEASURE UP TO THE HYPE
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Post by jobero on Aug 19, 2005 23:00:05 GMT -5
Personally i think Noel is telling a fib. I think they wouldn't put it on an album until they got out of the deal with Sony, which after Don't Believe The Truth they will have done. Call me a cynic... ;D they got out of it already! now it's a bidding war... just not in america I did say that they was now out of that deal with sony in my post, NYR401994.
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Post by Way Cool Jr. on Aug 20, 2005 2:14:52 GMT -5
this song reminds me of a guy who keeps tellin u how hot this girl he goes out with is...then after a couple years of hearing it you meet her and your like shes ok but not wat i expected after the buildup he gave....thats how i feel about this tune i am so sick of hearin about it WHEN I FINALLY HEAR IT IT CAN NOT MEASURE UP TO THE HYPE you mean like LTBL?
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Post by rockandroll on Aug 20, 2005 2:21:41 GMT -5
this song reminds me of a guy who keeps tellin u how hot this girl he goes out with is...then after a couple years of hearing it you meet her and your like shes ok but not wat i expected after the buildup he gave....thats how i feel about this tune i am so sick of hearin about it WHEN I FINALLY HEAR IT IT CAN NOT MEASURE UP TO THE HYPE But what if it does? You'll shit your pants in excitment! But I see your point, I don't even know what to expect from it....if it's gonna blow me away has to be an epic song....not a 3-4 minute ditty, not that there's anything wrong with that but if this song is mega, it has to sound MEGA
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2005 6:18:40 GMT -5
this song reminds me of a guy who keeps tellin u how hot this girl he goes out with is...then after a couple years of hearing it you meet her and your like shes ok but not wat i expected after the buildup he gave....thats how i feel about this tune i am so sick of hearin about it WHEN I FINALLY HEAR IT IT CAN NOT MEASURE UP TO THE HYPE you mean like LTBL? not really LTBL to my expierence was never "the greatest song since wonderwall" (as noel said whoever hears it tells him) as for LTBL when i first heard it in my buddys disc from the hollywood sessions i posted it was LIAMS best vocal in awhile and i still think that .....but the song is good not great , i see your point about the hype though but even LTBL didnt have the buildup of this
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Post by djlen74 on Aug 20, 2005 6:21:30 GMT -5
Exactly, kalas, I totally agree that although I was disappointed with LTBL as a whole, it IS Liam's best vocal since WTSMG
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Post by franklomax on Sept 25, 2005 20:58:02 GMT -5
I think LTBL will be a great third single.
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Sept 26, 2005 1:20:02 GMT -5
LTBL is brilliantly sung no doubt here.
but can stop the clocks replace Live Forever as the fans-favourite??
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Post by jaana on Sept 26, 2005 9:13:32 GMT -5
I remember Noel saying somewhere that he's himself a bit tired of Stop The Clocks and that there's more than 6/7 versions...
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Post by LuckyJim on Sept 26, 2005 11:29:28 GMT -5
I posted my comments about "Stop the Clocks" on an earlier thread, from about a month ago, called (surprisingly) "Stop the Clocks." I post them again below, (1) just to be a smart aleck; and (2) because some people found them funny. Someone who replied to that earlier thread (unfortunately, I can't recall who right now) pointed out that I missed the "classic" of long lost "masterpieces," the Beach Boys "Smile." But here are my comments. Remeber, fellow fans, we're talking about a song no one has really heard in its full arrangement, being touted as a potential single off a b-sides album that hasn't really been confirmed, from a band that don't have a recording contract.
"Stop the Clocks" will probably become one of those rock legends, the "lost" Oasis tune that's supposedly brilliant. It's like the Black Crowes supposedly have an album or half an album called "Smaller" floating around out there somewhere, recorded around the time of their 3rd album, when the two Robinson brothers weren't speaking to each other. Hard-core Black Crowes fans always ask about it when they get a chance, even though the Crowes have said it's no big deal, and that most of the material that was supposed to go on an album called "Smaller" wound up in other places. "Stop the Clocks" will be like that. It'll be the year 2067, Noel will be celebrating his 100th birthday on life support, and a reporter will interview him about the new Oasis boxed-set that just came out, and will say: "I know many Oasis fans are disappointed that you did not include 'Stop the Clocks' among the unreleased material on the boxed set…" And Noel will say "yeah, we're still working on it. Didn't really fit. Couldn't quite get it right in the studio. But I think we finally nailed it. Thinking about a Christmas release. Or maybe next year…"
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 20:54:01 GMT -5
this son reminds me of a guy who keeps tellin u how hot this girl he goes out with is...then after a couple years of hearing it you meet her and your like shes ok but not wat i expected after the buildup he gave....thats how i feel about this tune i am so sick of hearin about it WHEN I FINALLY HEAR IT IT CAN NOT MEASURE UP TO THE HYPE Francis Xavier Cross leave it to you to find what I wrote about stc 9 years ago . You gotta admit I was right. It was overhyped from before we heard. Why it never lived up to billing , gotta admit I hit nail on head if i do say so myself
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 21:03:13 GMT -5
not really LTBL to my expierence was never "the greatest song since wonderwall" (as noel said whoever hears it tells him) as for LTBL when i first heard it in my buddys disc from the hollywood sessions i posted it was LIAMS best vocal in awhile and i still think that .....but the song is good not great , i see your point about the hype though but even LTBL didnt have the buildup of this Francis Xavier Cross while we are in that thread from 9 years ago , I hit the nail on head about let there be love as well I heard it first from my buddy said his best vocal in awhile but good tune not great even CHOC starfish agreed l how you find these threads and like amazes me it wasn't even a big thread , but I was right on both
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Post by Lennon2217 on Sept 28, 2014 21:18:43 GMT -5
Okay everyone, just finished watching the video replay and here's exactly what Noel said about STC-- "It's called "Stop the Clocks" and it was written right at the end of Heathen Chemistry. In fact, it was written while Liam was doing the vocals for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out." And the whole album, it was kind of based around that song. It was kind of a long Champagne Supernova thing. It's got fantastic lyrics and it's a great vibe, but I felt that we never really got the correct version. We've got 6 or 7 versions of it and not one of them really kind of just sat in the pocket for me. It's there, it will be on the back burner. I mean, originally the album was going to be called "Stop the Clocks," which would have been a great title. But, because these songs were so new, that kind of then began to feel very old because it was written in 2001. But it will come out eventually." Thanks for answering this question Noel, and thanks Lawrence from Ireland for getting the question through. I thought it was appropriate for me to post this one, although I'm gonna have change my signature line soon. Go Fuck Yourself Scum
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Sept 29, 2014 12:18:04 GMT -5
Okay everyone, just finished watching the video replay and here's exactly what Noel said about STC-- "It's called "Stop the Clocks" and it was written right at the end of Heathen Chemistry. In fact, it was written while Liam was doing the vocals for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out." And the whole album, it was kind of based around that song. It was kind of a long Champagne Supernova thing. It's got fantastic lyrics and it's a great vibe, but I felt that we never really got the correct version. We've got 6 or 7 versions of it and not one of them really kind of just sat in the pocket for me. It's there, it will be on the back burner. I mean, originally the album was going to be called "Stop the Clocks," which would have been a great title. But, because these songs were so new, that kind of then began to feel very old because it was written in 2001. But it will come out eventually." Thanks for answering this question Noel, and thanks Lawrence from Ireland for getting the question through. I thought it was appropriate for me to post this one, although I'm gonna have change my signature line soon. Go Fuck Yourself ScumBit harsh? haha
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