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Post by supersonic1983 on Aug 6, 2008 9:03:41 GMT -5
Columbia is no more an instrumental than Don't Look Back In Anger is an instrumental.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 6, 2008 9:22:58 GMT -5
Columbia is no more an instrumental than Don't Look Back In Anger is an instrumental. "It was going to be an instrumental, then we wrote words to it" - Liam talking about Columbia on the DM DVD Columbia and ICSIN are semi-instrumentals indeed, both are good, but the former is obviously ace As long as we don't get shit filler like A Quick Peep, then we're fine! (And we wont, this album is gonna be the bollocks - bar AGN mind you)
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Post by supersonic1983 on Aug 6, 2008 9:28:48 GMT -5
Nah, it's not even a semi-instrumental. It's a normal song with prominent vocals and proper lyrics, just the same as any other. The origins don't really matter; the end product does.
I've actually grown to like Ain't Got Nothin'. Can't wait to hear the new version.
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Post by l41n on Aug 6, 2008 9:34:44 GMT -5
Don't be so quick to dismiss AGN...as I've said, demos can differ hugely from the end result.
I always liked A Quick Peep, seemed to show me Bell's potential for the band.
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Post by caats19 on Aug 6, 2008 9:34:58 GMT -5
yeah, columbia isn't an instrumental. didn't hindu times start out as an instrumental.
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Post by baresolid on Aug 6, 2008 9:40:10 GMT -5
If Columbia had no lyrics except for "Yeah Yeah Yeah" then we could say that it was semi instrumental. However, it has verses and choruses, which are very prominent in the mix.
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Post by dj12345 on Aug 6, 2008 9:42:36 GMT -5
Columbia is no more an instrumental than Don't Look Back In Anger is an instrumental. "It was going to be an instrumental, then we wrote words to it" - Liam talking about Columbia on the DM DVD Columbia and ICSIN are semi-instrumentals indeed, both are good, but the former is obviously ace As long as we don't get shit filler like A Quick Peep, then we're fine! (And we wont, this album is gonna be the bollocks - bar AGN mind you) Just because it was supposed to be an instrumental doesnt mean that it is one. Instrumental = Song without vocals Semi-instrumental = Song with big parts without vocals and some small parts with vocals.
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Post by LlAM on Aug 6, 2008 9:45:18 GMT -5
Columbia is no more an instrumental than Don't Look Back In Anger is an instrumental. "It was going to be an instrumental, then we wrote words to it" - Liam talking about Columbia on the DM DVD Columbia and ICSIN are semi-instrumentals indeed, both are good, but the former is obviously ace As long as we don't get shit filler like A Quick Peep, then we're fine! (And we wont, this album is gonna be the bollocks - bar AGN mind you) OMG did you just say Columbia is semi instrumental!?
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Post by l41n on Aug 6, 2008 9:49:18 GMT -5
Blasphemy
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Post by Noel Westerberg on Aug 6, 2008 10:02:10 GMT -5
Where is this High Horse Being an instrumental came from - I know sum1 sed it at the beginning of the thread, but everyone who read the thread hasnt mentioneed that it says out in the NME bout it being an Instrumental Well, the NME mentioned it was similar to "Wild Honey Pie' by the Beatles (white album track). That song is very instrumental, with a repeating riff over and over and them just chanting 'Honey Pie' over and over. So it's probably minimal vocals, and whatever is on there is probably just repeated, w/out any other lyrics. My guess...
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Post by tomlivesforever on Aug 6, 2008 10:15:23 GMT -5
"It was going to be an instrumental, then we wrote words to it" - Liam talking about Columbia on the DM DVD Columbia and ICSIN are semi-instrumentals indeed, both are good, but the former is obviously ace As long as we don't get shit filler like A Quick Peep, then we're fine! (And we wont, this album is gonna be the bollocks - bar AGN mind you) OMG did you just say Columbia is semi instrumental!? LOL i think he did mate, although i cant believe it either.
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Post by Moorish on Aug 6, 2008 10:22:47 GMT -5
Columbia is no more an instrumental than Don't Look Back In Anger is an instrumental. "It was going to be an instrumental, then we wrote words to it" - Liam talking about Columbia on the DM DVD Columbia and ICSIN are semi-instrumentals indeed, both are good, but the former is obviously ace As long as we don't get shit filler like A Quick Peep, then we're fine! (And we wont, this album is gonna be the bollocks - bar AGN mind you) Columbia is in NO WAY a "semi-instrumental". What absolute cock! It's got distinct verses, a chorus, and lyrics in the outro. I Can See It Now! is a semi-instrumental, as it's just got Noel shouting one thing repeatedly in various bits. Personally I find ICSIN as boring as fuck. Bit miffed if the new tune sounds like this. The fact that NME compare it to 'Wild Honey Pie', surely one of the most boring filler tracks on The White Album, does not bode well.
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Post by heathens on Aug 6, 2008 10:30:06 GMT -5
mono wrote this on stc, "Just a quick one, the person who told me about the lennon sample told me that noel sings bag it up, complete with an appalling lyric. Ill get clarification on that later"
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Post by mrmonkey on Aug 6, 2008 10:36:55 GMT -5
mono wrote this on stc, "Just a quick one, the person who told me about the lennon sample told me that noel sings bag it up, complete with an appalling lyric. Ill get clarification on that later" well its not the 1st time Liam has not sung the 1st track of an album so? but i dont care i normally put my albums on random anyway!!!!! then you dont know what little surprise awaits you next ;D
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Post by GasPanic on Aug 6, 2008 10:37:37 GMT -5
I love ICSIN, probably because I like Mucky Fingers a lot.... But I don't care what it is, as long as its good, but with Oasis, that won't be a problem
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Post by Moorish on Aug 6, 2008 10:49:33 GMT -5
I love ICSIN, probably because I like Mucky Fingers a lot.... But I don't care what it is, as long as its good, but with Oasis, that won't be a problem Oh, I like Mucky Fingers. But then, Mucky Fingers has some structure, and lyrics, and a tune. And a point. ICSIN has none of these things.
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Post by dj12345 on Aug 6, 2008 17:33:47 GMT -5
More info from Mr Monobrow at STC. "The lyric is: "my heebie geebies here in this bag"
Now, I'm hoping he heard it wrong or something, cos that is appalling - but then again, this is the man who's just written a tune called "Get Off Your High Horse Lady", so anything is possible really.
I wouldn't have given this info a second thought until the Lennon quote proved to be right - I thought that in itself was far fetched. He also correctly called the Gem and Andy songs as well.
He said of Shock of the Lighting: "Aggressive, with snarling vocal. Not a chorus as such but a massive groove and lots of hooks. The ringtone is the end of the track (the solo at the end)."
I also asked him if he was sure that Bag It Up was Noel-sung and he said "Pretty certain". That's just the one sticking point for me - I can't believe an Oasis album would start without a Liam-sung song. He'd more than likely hit the roof at that for a start.
"Generally (the album) Generally it sounds great. Tough production, more agressive, energetic. There's a fair amount of Plastic Ono Band era Lennon in there with a bit of the drive of Kasabian (Reason Is Treason rather than Empire)."
This is all speculation by the way, hope I've not been conned, but the Lennon clip (and the Gem + Andy songs) has just about convinced me."
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Post by l41n on Aug 6, 2008 17:44:02 GMT -5
I'm sure it's mentioned in another forum that Noel sings two songs and neither of them are Bag It Up...
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Post by curlies on Aug 8, 2008 6:04:07 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher pays tribute to his Beatles hero John Lennon on Oasis's new album, 'Dig Out Your Soul', it's been reported.
It's understood that the ballad 'I'm Outta Time', which has been written by Gallagher, features an extract from an old interview with Lennon.
The song is also already a contender for a future single.
“Liam has so much passion for the subject,” a source told the Sun newspaper. “He’s obsessed. That’s why the song is so brilliant and poignant.”
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Liam Gallagher is not known for his sensitive side but the Oasis front man has written a song in tribute to his hero John Lennon.
The songwriter penned the tune for the band's new album Dig Out Your Soul set to be released in October.
And even his brother Noel is raving about it calling it one of Liam's best ever songs.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 8, 2008 6:27:55 GMT -5
"My heebie geebies here in this bag"
He most likely heard it wrong. HOWEVER, as you have said, I wouldn't discount that either. But if true, that is indeed appalling.
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Post by l41n on Aug 8, 2008 6:43:56 GMT -5
I wouldn't worry, that info including Noel singing the first track is wrong I think.
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Post by brettcal82 on Aug 8, 2008 6:46:34 GMT -5
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Post by 32shutout on Aug 8, 2008 6:48:14 GMT -5
that same person knew who wrote what songs and that there'd be a Lennon speeech sample in I'm outta time
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Post by custodian on Aug 8, 2008 6:48:22 GMT -5
well its not the 1st time Liam has not sung the 1st track of an album so? Yes it is.
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Post by l41n on Aug 8, 2008 6:57:08 GMT -5
that same person knew who wrote what songs and that there'd be a Lennon speeech sample in I'm outta time I thought that was from NME?
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