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Post by djlen74 on May 9, 2005 17:20:50 GMT -5
O.K.
From one Oasis fan to another, I respectfuly disagree with you.
You mean to tell me you can look at me with a straight face and say that the person who sings "talkin' to a songbird yesterdayyyyy" is the same person who sings "who kicked a"... c'mon man.
You can HEAR the switch between the words "a" and "hole", you can HEAR the transition.. and I have shitty little speakers on my computer and I can hear it.
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Post by Moorish on May 9, 2005 17:37:58 GMT -5
O.K. From one Oasis fan to another, I respectfuly disagree with you. You mean to tell me you can look at me with a straight face and say that the person who sings "talkin' to a songbird yesterdayyyyy" is the same person who sings "who kicked a"... c'mon man. You can HEAR the switch between the words "a" and "hole", you can HEAR the transition.. and I have shitty little speakers on my computer and I can hear it. Mate, you're barking. It's Liam all the way. There is no split line - I think the speakers might not be the problem ,more you wanting to hear something that isn't there. Oasis have NEVER done split-line production, this record is no different. Get over it, man.
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Post by djlen74 on May 9, 2005 17:43:49 GMT -5
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Post by tickz on May 9, 2005 17:46:40 GMT -5
You can HEAR the switch between the words "a" and "hole", quote!!!
lol
thats liam singing-its been articulated that way.....each word is in a different key, no split production...............!
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Post by Moorish on May 9, 2005 17:51:52 GMT -5
Cheer up dude - it's still a top song and we're all mad for it ;D
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Post by djlen74 on May 9, 2005 18:22:05 GMT -5
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