Gauss
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Post by Gauss on May 4, 2005 2:48:10 GMT -5
Honestly - that's what this album sounds like to me - take the lyrical genius that is Paul Simon and combine it with the melodies of Lennon and McCartney - honestly folks, if this album were released in the late 60s, it would be right now refered to as one of the best of all times. In 15 years it may as well. No weak tracks whatsoever - has there ever been an Oasis album you could say that about?
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IndianSummer
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Post by IndianSummer on May 4, 2005 2:52:49 GMT -5
Simon and Garfunkel are top! I listened to them last weekend, live at Central Park, which is great. The Sound of Silence is very touching. Ohhhh everybody heard the album before me and now I'm talking shit because I don't know how it sounds.
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Post by gowerlee on May 4, 2005 4:05:51 GMT -5
Honestly - that's what this album sounds like to me - take the lyrical genius that is Paul Simon and combine it with the melodies of Lennon and McCartney - honestly folks, if this album were released in the late 60s, it would be right now refered to as one of the best of all times. In 15 years it may as well. No weak tracks whatsoever - has there ever been an Oasis album you could say that about? Definitely Maybe - from the rip roaring opening chord of Rock n Roll Star to the saddening fade of Married With Children, each track is stronger than King Kong on steroids!
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Post by oliverlewis on May 4, 2005 5:25:35 GMT -5
I kind of know what you mean. Iv'e only heard 4 tracks (no more till release day-I can be strong) and they have a very sophistcated sound, it actually sounds like they had a producer who knew what he was doing. But I also like Owen Morris' wall of sound though
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Gauss
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Post by Gauss on May 4, 2005 13:45:24 GMT -5
Definitely Maybe - from the rip roaring opening chord of Rock n Roll Star to the saddening fade of Married With Children, each track is stronger than King Kong on steroids! Shakermaker and Digsy's Dinner are pretty poor tracks IMO
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Post by Clint on May 4, 2005 13:46:52 GMT -5
:-O SHAKERMAKER IS SOOOOOO AWESOME. nowww he stops at traffic lights but only when they're green.... Speaking of green, you're friends are gonna go green for my lasagna. Awesome songs.
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Post by shakermaker00 on May 4, 2005 13:53:15 GMT -5
the lyrics are hardly as meaningfull or deep as most simon and garfunkel songs. paul simons you can call me al' maybe
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2005 13:54:26 GMT -5
the lyrics are hardly as meaningfull or deep as most simon and garfunkel songs. paul simons you can call me al' maybe agreed paul wrote some deep shit sometimes.noel is not as dark
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Post by iamthewalrus on May 4, 2005 14:17:29 GMT -5
well im going to have to disagree with you guys on simon and garfunkle...to me they jsut sound too perfect if thats possible. Anyone know what i mean?? I like vox thats different, kinda like liam/dylan, even if they aren't technically better singers. Simon was a freakin awesome songwriter/lyricist but so was lennon
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Post by ianbrown21 on May 4, 2005 18:55:40 GMT -5
shakermaker and digsy diner are poor track??
i think your poor....and deaf
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Post by nyr401994 on May 4, 2005 22:12:45 GMT -5
Simon and Garfunkel are top! I listened to them last weekend, live at Central Park, which is great. The Sound of Silence is very touching. Ohhhh everybody heard the album before me and now I'm talking shit because I don't know how it sounds. i love them too! saw them at msg, which was recorded on cd & dvd. i've got the cd, hope to get the dvd sometime soon.
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