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Post by unionpat on Apr 28, 2008 17:59:25 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me approximately when these demos were recorded? Thanks much!
Let Forever Be Slow Revolution Song (aka Solve My Mystery)
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Post by mercury3164 on Apr 28, 2008 21:33:55 GMT -5
hmmm... what is slow..i don't have that, if anybody has and is willing to share it i would be grateful thx
as far as let forever be and revolution song idk exaclty when those were recorded, only know RS was recorded when noel did the demos for SOTSOG
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Danny
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Post by Danny on Apr 29, 2008 0:26:40 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me approximately when these demos were recorded? Thanks much! Let Forever Be Slow Revolution Song (aka Solve My Mystery) could you pm these songs please
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Post by adamhannah on Apr 29, 2008 1:41:47 GMT -5
yeah i'd love a pm as well please. Never heard of 'slow' before
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Post by kenneth on Apr 29, 2008 1:59:17 GMT -5
Guys, here's the deal with the song called Slow. It is a song Noel wrote a while ago (I believe around between 96-99), and it's a slow ballad (Hence the title of Slow). Noel has said that it's not a typical Oasis song, so it's probably getting released on a solo album some time in the future.
I've also read that Owen Morris has described the song as very beautiful.
Now, I have a bootleg which is called Did I Have A Good Time? And on it is a short clip of a song called Slow (30" Demo). However, I strongly believe that this isn't an Oasis song. The vocals are very low at the beginning of the song, and when the guy who sings it starts singing it louder, you can clearly here that this guy ain't Liam or Noel. As far as the melody goes, does anybody remember Noels acoustic version of Don't Look Back In Anger live from Hotel Babylon? Well, there you have it.
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Post by ashleigh on Apr 29, 2008 2:26:14 GMT -5
wasnt it slow that was apparently played in a guitar shop during a bomb scare or something like that?
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Post by kenneth on Apr 29, 2008 2:44:47 GMT -5
wasnt it slow that was apparently played in a guitar shop during a bomb scare or something like that? I've read here not so long ago, that someone claimed that it was Noel who played the Roller.
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Post by LlAM on Apr 29, 2008 3:42:28 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me approximately when these demos were recorded? Thanks much! Let Forever Be Slow Revolution Song (aka Solve My Mystery) Solve My Mystery was demoed around the same time as the other STOSOG tracks. Haven't heard of a demo of Let Forever Be. Slow is from around 1997.
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Post by kenneth on Apr 29, 2008 4:26:37 GMT -5
Let Forever Be isn't a demo. It's the second collaboration between Noel and The Chemical Brothers (The first being Setting Sun). It was recorded in '99, according to Wikipedia.
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Post by jlzoasis on Apr 29, 2008 8:15:20 GMT -5
wasnt it slow that was apparently played in a guitar shop during a bomb scare or something like that? I've read here not so long ago, that someone claimed that it was Noel who played the Roller. thats not true the Roller is definitely Gem's in 2003 I actually asked Gem about it ...at a NYC Paul Weller show about the Roller and Revival they are two different songs and Gem called "the roller" a "camp fire song"...
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Post by kenneth on Apr 29, 2008 15:09:26 GMT -5
I've read here not so long ago, that someone claimed that it was Noel who played the Roller. thats not true the Roller is definitely Gem's in 2003 I actually asked Gem about it ...at a NYC Paul Weller show about the Roller and Revival they are two different songs and Gem called "the roller" a "camp fire song"... Ahh, yeah, I remember you've written this before. Sorry about the mix up.
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Post by unionpat on Apr 29, 2008 15:25:32 GMT -5
Okay, the clip of "Slow" that I have is definitely live, and rough, possibly not Noel, though it sounds like him talking in the background briefly? Hard to day for sure.
The "Let Forever Be" cut I have is apparently from a limited edition bonus disc of B-sides and remixes that was included in the CB's Singles collection, though I don't know if it's a demo, or a remix, or what, possibly one of several mixes from the original EP? It times at 3:44.
And "Revolution Song" as addressed above.
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