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Post by GasPanic on Jul 28, 2008 19:06:10 GMT -5
think that waiting for the rapture could possibly be, "If Theres a God" or "You'll be Crashing When You Burn" or whatever the hell you want to call that song?
I mean think of the similarities, most people refer to the rapture as a religious event when the world ends, the songs lyrics that we heard on LDSMD said god and that whole crashing and burning part could imply the whole... ending of the world part of the rapture.
To me it just kinda seems like it would fit, I'm not claiming that it is, I'm just kinda hoping, because that little clip sounded real good.
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Post by anthmcc on Jul 28, 2008 19:14:28 GMT -5
That clip leaves you wanting more, the vocal is almost haunting at one point. Is it Waiting for The Rapture? Who knows. I would like to see it surface over the coming album/singles though. For anyone who doesn't know what clip GasPanic is on about......... www.savefile.com/files/1694626
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Post by thegodfather on Jul 28, 2008 19:34:54 GMT -5
The amount of idle speculation over this LDSMD mystery track and the ways people are trying to connect it to the album is easily the most pathetic and time-wasting activity I've seen on this board. You've all heard less than 15 seconds of track time from this song and people are already making it out to be Stop The Clocks Part Deux.
Noel said the tracks are all new (which doesn't explain AGN, I know), and quite honestly, that was an acoustic track, which wouldn't mesh with what information we have about the album in the first place. It also has a "traditional song structure" that Noel is supposedly eschewing for this LP.
I want to hear every Oasis song the band has ever composed that is yet-to-be-released, even if they are shit, and I think it's stupid that AGN was put on over STC and RM, but the fact that some human beings on here have wasted MULTIPLE hours of their lives pondering whether or not some small, enigmatic piece of musical info they have is directly correlated to a song title/track they know nothing about to begin with...well, that's pretty idiotic.
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Post by anthmcc on Jul 28, 2008 19:40:48 GMT -5
Fact & Fiction is mostly about idle speculation. What songs will they tour with, will this song ever surface, so on and so forth. ;D
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Post by thegodfather on Jul 28, 2008 20:05:50 GMT -5
Fact & Fiction is mostly about idle speculation. What songs will they tour with, will this song ever surface, so on and so forth. ;D I understand, and certainly respect most of the speculation, but seeing as how there is absolutely no (or if I was feeling generous: "scant") evidence to support a correlation between said mystery song and any of the DOYS album titles, this type of speculation just seems parodical and silly.
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Post by anthmcc on Jul 28, 2008 20:14:32 GMT -5
Fact & Fiction is mostly about idle speculation. What songs will they tour with, will this song ever surface, so on and so forth. ;D I understand, and certainly respect most of the speculation, but seeing as how there is absolutely no (or if I was feeling generous: "scant") evidence to support a correlation between said mystery song and any of the DOYS album titles, this type of speculation just seems parodical and silly. It's just that phase of the process, know what I mean? Speculation is always imaginative. I agree with your earlier point that such a song wouldn't mesh with we're being told to expect. I would like to see it surface as a B-side though, it does leave me wanting to hear more. That said, I'd feel the same way about any short clip. I'd love to have some really strong B-sides again. The DBTT B-sides were largely disappointing. Songs like Sitting Here in Silence on My Own, Won't Let You Down and The Quiet Ones were really poor.
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Post by touchandg0 on Jul 28, 2008 20:18:06 GMT -5
The amount of idle speculation over this LDSMD mystery track and the ways people are trying to connect it to the album is easily the most pathetic and time-wasting activity I've seen on this board. You've all heard less than 15 seconds of track time from this song and people are already making it out to be Stop The Clocks Part Deux. Noel said the tracks are all new (which doesn't explain AGN, I know), and quite honestly, that was an acoustic track, which wouldn't mesh with what information we have about the album in the first place. It also has a "traditional song structure" that Noel is supposedly eschewing for this LP. I want to hear every Oasis song the band has ever composed that is yet-to-be-released, even if they are shit, and I think it's stupid that AGN was put on over STC and RM, but the fact that some human beings on here have wasted MULTIPLE hours of their lives pondering whether or not some small, enigmatic piece of musical info they have is directly correlated to a song title/track they know nothing about to begin with...well, that's pretty idiotic. oh and so this wasn't a waste of time on your part? this is a forum... speculation and "what if's?" are humbly invited here. people like you aren't.
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Post by GasPanic on Jul 28, 2008 20:20:35 GMT -5
Noel said the tracks are all new (which doesn't explain AGN, I know), and quite honestly, that was an acoustic track, which wouldn't mesh with what information we have about the album in the first place. It also has a "traditional song structure" that Noel is supposedly eschewing for this LP. "Ain't Got Nothing" doesn't seem like it would mesh with the information in its current state, and if that got reworked, then this song can get reworked. And its really kinda hard think that this album won't have any acoustic tracks, not everything the Gallagher brothers have said about albums have been true... If theres one "old" song, there can be two "old" songs I want to hear every Oasis song the band has ever composed that is yet-to-be-released, even if they are shit, and I think it's stupid that AGN was put on over STC and RM, but the fact that some human beings on here have wasted MULTIPLE hours of their lives pondering whether or not some small, enigmatic piece of musical info they have is directly correlated to a song title/track they know nothing about to begin with...well, that's pretty idiotic. For your information, I actually had LDSMD on while I took a look at the track listing to send to a friend when that scene came on, I kinda had that thought that they could be the same song. So that took about 5 minutes, from when I heard the song while looking at the track listing to the time a made the post, not "multiple hours" I'm not trying to claim I heard the new album, and I'm not saying STC is a hidden track, I'm just one Oasis fan telling other Oasis fans a possible connection between a song we don't know anything about and a track on the upcoming album that we haven't the slightest clue of how it sounds So please, if you complain about those people making new posts everyday about tennis players and how they have songs but no one can hear them, and if you're upset over the track listing, complain on a different thread, not one that is simply putting a theory out there
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Post by Rock N' Roll Dad on Jul 28, 2008 20:23:51 GMT -5
Idle speculation is welcome. Mean spirited rambling flames from a fucking newbie... not so much.
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Post by touchandg0 on Jul 28, 2008 20:29:11 GMT -5
I want to hear every Oasis song the band has ever composed that is yet-to-be-released, even if they are shit
this alone sums it up. he's probably having a crappy day, failing to resist the temptation to deliver negativity .
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Post by AbbeyR0ad on Jul 29, 2008 0:37:08 GMT -5
The amount of idle speculation over this LDSMD mystery track and the ways people are trying to connect it to the album is easily the most pathetic and time-wasting activity I've seen on this board. You've all heard less than 15 seconds of track time from this song and people are already making it out to be Stop The Clocks Part Deux. Noel said the tracks are all new (which doesn't explain AGN, I know), and quite honestly, that was an acoustic track, which wouldn't mesh with what information we have about the album in the first place. It also has a "traditional song structure" that Noel is supposedly eschewing for this LP. I want to hear every Oasis song the band has ever composed that is yet-to-be-released, even if they are shit, and I think it's stupid that AGN was put on over STC and RM, but the fact that some human beings on here have wasted MULTIPLE hours of their lives pondering whether or not some small, enigmatic piece of musical info they have is directly correlated to a song title/track they know nothing about to begin with...well, that's pretty idiotic. are you kidding me? and yeah I think that could be the song. for some reason I was led to believe it was "To Be Where There's Life" and I can't even remember why. I guess it is pretty weird that we're all excited about this, what, 40 seconds of music we heard, but I guess that's the magic of Oasis right?
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Post by Champagne Superduper on Jul 29, 2008 7:04:59 GMT -5
The amount of idle speculation over this LDSMD mystery track and the ways people are trying to connect it to the album is easily the most pathetic and time-wasting activity I've seen on this board. You've all heard less than 15 seconds of track time from this song and people are already making it out to be Stop The Clocks Part Deux. Noel said the tracks are all new (which doesn't explain AGN, I know), and quite honestly, that was an acoustic track, which wouldn't mesh with what information we have about the album in the first place. It also has a "traditional song structure" that Noel is supposedly eschewing for this LP. I want to hear every Oasis song the band has ever composed that is yet-to-be-released, even if they are shit, and I think it's stupid that AGN was put on over STC and RM, but the fact that some human beings on here have wasted MULTIPLE hours of their lives pondering whether or not some small, enigmatic piece of musical info they have is directly correlated to a song title/track they know nothing about to begin with...well, that's pretty idiotic. well said mate, i just dont get the big hoo-rah over that snippet of a song, just sounds like your run of the mill Noel acoustic number to me, nothin special really. In my opinion the first verse of Revolution Song is far better than that and look how that turned out, plus Noel says in the LDSMD documentary he forgot all about that song, hardly sounds encouraging when he didnt finish it and forgot all about it
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Post by GasPanic on Aug 5, 2008 22:12:37 GMT -5
With the new news of Noel writing and singing "Waiting For The Rapture" it seems my theory has a small chance of being correct... Also, the NME cover says: "NOEL: GOD LIAM GLASTO AND THE NEW OASIS ALBUM"
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