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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 31, 2009 3:38:25 GMT -5
I'm very optimistic now about this band. After DBTT you heard me yapping on about how that was a crucial album because if it was another flop, just as SOTSOG and HC were deemed to be, then Oasis would have been dead. That would have been the final nail in the coffin. But DBTT, whether you like it or not, was hailed a success. A return to form. And as I said back in 2005, the boys now mean it again. Noel re-recorded DBTT many times, showing his passion is back. They have all matured. And I said that the follow up album wont dissapoint. Now I know DOYS divides a few of us, but overall it was hailed even better than DBTT. Thus proving me right. I really do think Oasis MK III is going to impress us. 1.) DM-MG-BHN: Oasis on the up, cocky, self indulgent, biggest band 2.) SOTSOG-HC: Uninspired, band member changes, huge conflicts between Noel and Liam, trying to get off the drugs, divorces....dark time for the band 3.) DBTT-DOYS: Reinvigorated, mature, passionate again If Noel wrote all the songs, we could see a rival to DM/WTSMG, and we almost did with DOYS. But that won't happen. But they're continue coming very close. DBTT was a band finding it's form again. DOYS swaggers in a confidence we havne't seen since BHN. I really think that the future is bright. Sure, Oasis are coming towards the end of their careers (most likely 10 or so years left) but there's no reason that their studio albums cannot continue to build on the recent momentum. I also said in 2005 that we'll never see an Oasis album as bad as SOTSOG and HC again (the former has grown on me GREATLY; and I don't want to get into the album debate again, but music critics and most fans agree that while those 2 albums have its moments, they're both clearly Oassi' worst collective material). And I stand by that. 2005's DBTT was a crucial album, I can't stress that enough. Hopefully we'll be shaking our rag doll for years to come, despite some Oasis haters claiming the band is outta time and still falling down. (heh, sorry lol)
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Post by globe on Jan 31, 2009 11:23:25 GMT -5
If Noel wrote all the songs, we could see a rival to DM/WTSMG, and we almost did with DOYS. But that won't happen. But they're continue coming very close. Look, they will never, I repeat NEVER record an album that will ever come close to DM and WSTMG. You are spunking all over DOYS as if it's some kind of ground breaking album, where in reality it's completely forgettable.
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Post by lionsden® on Jan 31, 2009 12:28:42 GMT -5
I'm very optimistic now about this band. After DBTT you heard me yapping on about how that was a crucial album because if it was another flop, just as SOTSOG and HC were deemed to be, then Oasis would have been dead. That would have been the final nail in the coffin. But DBTT, whether you like it or not, was hailed a success. A return to form. And as I said back in 2005, the boys now mean it again. Noel re-recorded DBTT many times, showing his passion is back. They have all matured. And I said that the follow up album wont dissapoint. Now I know DOYS divides a few of us, but overall it was hailed even better than DBTT. Thus proving me right. I really do think Oasis MK III is going to impress us. 1.) DM-MG-BHN: Oasis on the up, cocky, self indulgent, biggest band 2.) SOTSOG-HC: Uninspired, band member changes, huge conflicts between Noel and Liam, trying to get off the drugs, divorces....dark time for the band 3.) DBTT-DOYS: Reinvigorated, mature, passionate again If Noel wrote all the songs, we could see a rival to DM/WTSMG, and we almost did with DOYS. But that won't happen. But they're continue coming very close. DBTT was a band finding it's form again. DOYS swaggers in a confidence we havne't seen since BHN. I really think that the future is bright. Sure, Oasis are coming towards the end of their careers (most likely 10 or so years left) but there's no reason that their studio albums cannot continue to build on the recent momentum. I also said in 2005 that we'll never see an Oasis album as bad as SOTSOG and HC again (the former has grown on me GREATLY; and I don't want to get into the album debate again, but music critics and most fans agree that while those 2 albums have its moments, they're both clearly Oassi' worst collective material). And I stand by that. 2005's DBTT was a crucial album, I can't stress that enough. Hopefully we'll be shaking our rag doll for years to come, despite some Oasis haters claiming the band is outta time and still falling down. (heh, sorry lol)
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Post by oioioi on Jan 31, 2009 15:49:57 GMT -5
I'm very optimistic now about this band. After DBTT you heard me yapping on about how that was a crucial album because if it was another flop, just as SOTSOG and HC were deemed to be, then Oasis would have been dead. That would have been the final nail in the coffin. But DBTT, whether you like it or not, was hailed a success. A return to form. And as I said back in 2005, the boys now mean it again. Noel re-recorded DBTT many times, showing his passion is back. They have all matured. And I said that the follow up album wont dissapoint. Now I know DOYS divides a few of us, but overall it was hailed even better than DBTT. Thus proving me right. I really do think Oasis MK III is going to impress us. 1.) DM-MG-BHN: Oasis on the up, cocky, self indulgent, biggest band 2.) SOTSOG-HC: Uninspired, band member changes, huge conflicts between Noel and Liam, trying to get off the drugs, divorces....dark time for the band 3.) DBTT-DOYS: Reinvigorated, mature, passionate again If Noel wrote all the songs, we could see a rival to DM/WTSMG, and we almost did with DOYS. But that won't happen. But they're continue coming very close. DBTT was a band finding it's form again. DOYS swaggers in a confidence we havne't seen since BHN. I really think that the future is bright. Sure, Oasis are coming towards the end of their careers (most likely 10 or so years left) but there's no reason that their studio albums cannot continue to build on the recent momentum. I also said in 2005 that we'll never see an Oasis album as bad as SOTSOG and HC again (the former has grown on me GREATLY; and I don't want to get into the album debate again, but music critics and most fans agree that while those 2 albums have its moments, they're both clearly Oassi' worst collective material). And I stand by that. 2005's DBTT was a crucial album, I can't stress that enough. Hopefully we'll be shaking our rag doll for years to come, despite some Oasis haters claiming the band is outta time and still falling down. (heh, sorry lol) No. It is utter shite. Except Falling Down.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 31, 2009 15:55:39 GMT -5
I'm very optimistic now about this band. After DBTT you heard me yapping on about how that was a crucial album because if it was another flop, just as SOTSOG and HC were deemed to be, then Oasis would have been dead. That would have been the final nail in the coffin. But DBTT, whether you like it or not, was hailed a success. A return to form. And as I said back in 2005, the boys now mean it again. Noel re-recorded DBTT many times, showing his passion is back. They have all matured. And I said that the follow up album wont dissapoint. Now I know DOYS divides a few of us, but overall it was hailed even better than DBTT. Thus proving me right. I really do think Oasis MK III is going to impress us. 1.) DM-MG-BHN: Oasis on the up, cocky, self indulgent, biggest band 2.) SOTSOG-HC: Uninspired, band member changes, huge conflicts between Noel and Liam, trying to get off the drugs, divorces....dark time for the band 3.) DBTT-DOYS: Reinvigorated, mature, passionate again If Noel wrote all the songs, we could see a rival to DM/WTSMG, and we almost did with DOYS. But that won't happen. But they're continue coming very close. DBTT was a band finding it's form again. DOYS swaggers in a confidence we havne't seen since BHN. I really think that the future is bright. Sure, Oasis are coming towards the end of their careers (most likely 10 or so years left) but there's no reason that their studio albums cannot continue to build on the recent momentum. I also said in 2005 that we'll never see an Oasis album as bad as SOTSOG and HC again (the former has grown on me GREATLY; and I don't want to get into the album debate again, but music critics and most fans agree that while those 2 albums have its moments, they're both clearly Oassi' worst collective material). And I stand by that. 2005's DBTT was a crucial album, I can't stress that enough. Hopefully we'll be shaking our rag doll for years to come, despite some Oasis haters claiming the band is outta time and still falling down. (heh, sorry lol) No. It is utter shite. Except Falling Down. Then vote 'No' you plonker ;D
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Post by oioioi on Jan 31, 2009 15:57:21 GMT -5
Nah
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Post by His Royal Majesty Revolver on Jan 31, 2009 17:42:23 GMT -5
I don't like your choices. Because I don't have great expectations, but I don't think that the band sucks, I just don't think it's going to be amazing, or at least don't have my hopes up
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Post by caro on Jan 31, 2009 20:04:47 GMT -5
I didn't even think about it. I guess when the time comes I'll buy it and hopefully will like it. I just don't agree at all with the first post. I can't put HC and SOTSOG in the same basket and same rule for the rest. Noel crafted two very special first albums and that's probably not gonna happen again and I take everything after that for what they are, mostly good. I think that in its way SOTSOG is very inspired (a lot more than DBTT).
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Post by masterplan200 on Jan 31, 2009 22:15:11 GMT -5
Somewhere in between for me, DOYS hype (mainly by very zealous fans) killed it for me
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jan 31, 2009 22:25:06 GMT -5
(mainly by very zealous fans) I plead guilty
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Post by Cast on Feb 7, 2009 0:46:27 GMT -5
look the band will never do anything like MG or DM again. End of story. It was just magical and we're lucky to have two of the best albums ever by this single band. They went so far beyond the music something that we might never see again. They are older now, yeah they got that swagger back with DOYS i mean listen to BIU. They might release better music (in a technical sense) but i doubt it but they will never again achieve the heights of the first two cos they are just that special. Yeah i have a ton of high hopes for the next album DBTT and DOYS were great and they could still release their best album (again in a technical sense) but they won't change the music world like they did when they were younger.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2009 14:08:54 GMT -5
Kind of weird how it seems that plenty of the older fans here dislike DOYS while a lot of the newer ones do.
And to answer the poll, sure, I guess. I'm not on the edge of my seat for it, but when it comes around I'll be excited.
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Post by tank13 on Feb 7, 2009 14:32:16 GMT -5
Because I don't have great expectations, but I don't think that the band sucks, I just don't think it's going to be amazing, or at least don't have my hopes up Amen. Could they write a third truly phenomenal album? I'm sure they could. They just don't want to. I think the answer should be get Rick Rubin to produce the next record, and we'll see a third phenomenal record. Until they work with Rick Rubin, there'll be no third phenomenal record. Rick Rubin gets the absolute best out of artists.
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Post by fastfuse on Feb 7, 2009 14:39:56 GMT -5
RICK RUBIN......There not Slipknot and they dont need him to make a good record. Theres more chance of them using Mark "RIP OFF" Ronson!!
Dave Sardy i'm sure will produce the next album!!
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Post by tank13 on Feb 7, 2009 14:57:53 GMT -5
You obviously know NOTHING about music. Have you seen the list of Artists he's worked with to produce amongst their best work ever? It doesn't matter what genre. The guy has worked with everyone from Metallica to Shakira to Jay Z to the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Slayer to Johnny Cash to Tom Petty.
He produced the RHCP's trifecta of awesomeness - Californication/By The Way/Stadium Arcadium. He made them relevant again in a world filled of boy bands, britney spears, bubble gum pop, rap metal and nu metal - 1999. He resurrected the Peppers from the dead. He helped bring back traditional alternative rock back to the mainstream.
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Post by fastfuse on Feb 7, 2009 15:18:23 GMT -5
You missed Beastie Boys off your list....so maybe I do know something about music.....me a little thick Mancunian. He also worked with the terrible Linkin Park and JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE!! Shall I go on?? Or did you already know this??
The Chillies should have been left to rot, there fucking terrible...Wearing socks over there dicks!!!!!! Grow up, for fuck sake your grown men.
I dont want any man with a beard down to his cock pushing any nobs on any desk for Oasis. 99 Problems is a great tune but thats really down to Jay-Z
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Post by tank13 on Feb 7, 2009 16:57:39 GMT -5
You missed Beastie Boys off your list....so maybe I do know something about music.....me a little thick Mancunian. He also worked with the terrible Linkin Park and JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE!! Shall I go on?? Or did you already know this?? The Chillies should have been left to rot, there fucking terrible...Wearing socks over there dicks!!!!!! Grow up, for fuck sake your grown men. I dont want any man with a beard down to his cock pushing any nobs on any desk for Oasis. 99 Problems is a great tune but thats really down to Jay-Z Sorry if i failed to mention every single artist Rick Rubin has worked with. And btw, just because you don't like those artists (i.e. linkin park or timberlake, i don't like them either), he helps them produce records that sell millions of copies and are critically acclaimed. All the Rick Rubin albums I've heard have been incredible. He truly gets an artist to go to that next level. Look at the peppers, audioslave, johnny cash, etc. I am all for Rick Rubin working with oasis for next one or a future record. Especially if Sardy is on the next one (which seems highly likely).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2009 23:20:28 GMT -5
They don't need Rick Rubin, they need to stop being lazy fucks. Even if their forced into a creative direction by a producer, it doesn't necessarily mean it will be any good.
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Post by Cast on Feb 8, 2009 16:58:44 GMT -5
sorry but the last Chili Peppers album was over produced rubbish maybe a handful of decent tunes but overall it has shit production and lacking tunes. Oasis don't need a good producer what they need is to take their time writing and get the tracklisting right.
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Feb 8, 2009 17:20:18 GMT -5
^ amen, cast.
i have high expectations for the next oasis album and always will. whenever they really push it to be brilliant then they are. nevertheless, they'll never reach the heights (commercially, critically and maybe artistically) of the mid 90s again.
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Post by Protector of reality on Feb 17, 2009 14:09:15 GMT -5
I say yes but not because DOYS showed Oasis are back. DBTT showed they were back as they were brought back into the public spotlight. The recent album hasnt been anything groundbreaking and certainly didnt do the bands public image any good. I have hope that the next album will be better because even Noel wasn't satisfied with it during recording. Which would indicate he has much better material up his sleeve.
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Post by caimanque on Feb 17, 2009 14:45:50 GMT -5
...even Noel wasn't satisfied with it during recording.... ?
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Post by Leezy on Feb 25, 2009 21:22:26 GMT -5
The band are FUCKED!!! Hahaha, only jokin!
I think their next album will be a return to the more 'collection of hits' format (I guess like DBTT) as appose to the somewhat connected -overall-sound of DOYS.
I dont think Noel will let it out if it was utter shit, at the very least there wud be some decent tracks on it
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Post by Guigs on Feb 25, 2009 23:23:26 GMT -5
If you have high hopes you are just setting yourself up for a big let down. I've fallen victim to that the last few albums. I'm going to have to stop paying attention to Noel prior to the next album's release so I don't believe him about how the album is so great.
If you go in without high hopes you might be pleasantly surprised.
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Post by checkwithmemum on Feb 26, 2009 0:24:42 GMT -5
If you have high hopes you are just setting yourself up for a big let down. I've fallen victim to that the last few albums. I'm going to have to stop paying attention to Noel prior to the next album's release so I don't believe him about how the album is so great. If you go in without high hopes you might be pleasantly surprised. He didn't even hype up DOYS
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