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Post by eva on Nov 16, 2014 7:05:47 GMT -5
Maybe I'm ignorant, but I've never seen this particular set of (very interesting) original lyrics for Roll With It before: Roll With It1)You gotta roll with it,You gotta take your time,You gotta say what you say don’t let anyobody get in your way,Cos It’s all too much for me to take.2)You gotta keep it [wide/wise],Don’t ever be denied,You gotta be who you be if your coming with me,I think I’ve gotta a feelin’ I'm lost inside,I think I’m gonna take me away and hide,I’m thinking that I just can’t (abide) DecideMiddle 8)Rows of hope and people drag you down,Live the rumors passed around the town,Kiss the girl she’s not behind the door,You know I think I know your face,But I’ve never seen you before.3)So sing a song with me,Bang a gong with me,It’s quarter to four and there’s someone at the door,I don’t think that I can take much of this no more.4)So what is wrong with you?I like your attitude,The rain feels the same and it’s fuckin’ up my brain,I think we got a feeling’ I’m lost inside,I think I’m gonna take me away and hide,I’m thinkin' things that I just can’t abide. They were part of what appears to be a different notebook to the one talked about on Mr Monobrows site. This particular set includes a large doodle saying "Me + Music Forever" signed by Noel and dated 23rd November 1994, a page discussing 'The Beatles', 'The Jam', 'David Bowie' and 'The Who', and these lyrics to 'Roll With It' with a set of lyrics behind it which (after much squinting) maybe 'All Around The World'. This information has been available since 2006 so I'm sure some must have seen it, but it was completely new me, and so hopefully you too:
www.bonhams.com/auctions/13643/lot/228A/ Wow. I've never seen those before. Is anyone able to download the full resolution pictures. I attached the pics
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Post by Here Comes The Sun King on Nov 16, 2014 9:30:35 GMT -5
Wonderwall - Supersonic bit at the end D'You Know What I Mean - something said after the second 'i met my maker made him cry', i played it backwards it doesn't make sense. Loads of other backwards stuff in this aswell Magic Pie - the sniff at the end Fade In Out - talking in the first minute or so Be Here Now - toilet flush at the end Go Let It Out - count in when only drums playing at the start, and 'pick up the bass' Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Us - noel says 'GO' before it kicks in loud for the first time
Some of them other people will probably know i just hadn't noticed them until i really listened to the song closely
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Post by Here Comes The Sun King on Nov 16, 2014 9:34:08 GMT -5
If you play Acquiesce backwards you hear Morris asking where Noel is, Liam says he's walking or something and then someone else says he's fired or something like that The Masterplan - octopus garden snippet at the end
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Nov 16, 2014 10:33:08 GMT -5
Maybe I'm ignorant, but I've never seen this particular set of (very interesting) original lyrics for Roll With It before: Roll With It1)You gotta roll with it,You gotta take your time,You gotta say what you say don’t let anyobody get in your way,Cos It’s all too much for me to take.2)You gotta keep it [wide/wise],Don’t ever be denied,You gotta be who you be if your coming with me,I think I’ve gotta a feelin’ I'm lost inside,I think I’m gonna take me away and hide,I’m thinking that I just can’t (abide) DecideMiddle 8)Rows of hope and people drag you down,Live the rumors passed around the town,Kiss the girl she’s not behind the door,You know I think I know your face,But I’ve never seen you before.3)So sing a song with me,Bang a gong with me,It’s quarter to four and there’s someone at the door,I don’t think that I can take much of this no more.4)So what is wrong with you?I like your attitude,The rain feels the same and it’s fuckin’ up my brain,I think we got a feeling’ I’m lost inside,I think I’m gonna take me away and hide,I’m thinkin' things that I just can’t abide. They were part of what appears to be a different notebook to the one talked about on Mr Monobrows site. This particular set includes a large doodle saying "Me + Music Forever" signed by Noel and dated 23rd November 1994, a page discussing 'The Beatles', 'The Jam', 'David Bowie' and 'The Who', and these lyrics to 'Roll With It' with a set of lyrics behind it which (after much squinting) maybe 'All Around The World'. This information has been available since 2006 so I'm sure some must have seen it, but it was completely new me, and so hopefully you too:
www.bonhams.com/auctions/13643/lot/228A/ I'll also add, just for interest: 1) During 23rd November 1994 Noel & the rest of Oasis were in Frankfurt, Germany. 2) The sheet behind the page discussing, 'The Beatles, The Jam, David Bowie and The Who' discusses 4 more bands/artists/influences. 3) I'm almost certain the sheet behind the lyrics to 'Roll With It' are a set of lyrics to 'All Around The World'. Just about milked that one I think
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Nov 16, 2014 12:47:20 GMT -5
How on earth can you see those are the lyrics to All Around The World? What kind of crazy super eyes do you people have? Lol
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Post by asimarx on Nov 16, 2014 13:25:52 GMT -5
How on earth can you see those are the lyrics to All Around The World? What kind of crazy super eyes do you people have? Lol My eyes aren't the best but I can clearly make out the words "THE WORLD" on the sheet behind. Just look closely or zoom right next to "ROLL WITH IT." in the heading. Also I can decipher parts of the first lines of AATW like "...the midnight hour for me" right after the first verse of Roll With It. Great find and thanks for posting.
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Nov 16, 2014 14:11:00 GMT -5
How on earth can you see those are the lyrics to All Around The World? What kind of crazy super eyes do you people have? Lol My eyes aren't the best but I can clearly make out the words "THE WORLD" on the sheet behind. Just look closely or zoom right next to "ROLL WITH IT." in the heading. Also I can decipher parts of the first lines of AATW like "...the midnight hour for me" right after the first verse of Roll With It. Great find and thanks for posting. Well, Im glad I'm not the only one who can see this, ha. For those not convinced: Opening line of 'All Around The World': It's a bit early in the midnight hour for me On the other sheet discussing the bands/artists/influences you can see a sheet behind it with the numbers 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the left hand margin. I rest my case. Just call me 'The Girl With X-Ray Eyes'... or Guy for to be more accurate.
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Post by Manualex on Nov 16, 2014 14:19:59 GMT -5
The 4th verse on the roll with it seems to be an early version of stand by me prechorus(or atleast a melody of the first 3 lines?)
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Nov 16, 2014 14:21:30 GMT -5
WOAH.
No I could make out ''the world'' but that was about it. This is impressive though. You crazy superspy people. I won't be needing this anymore *throws catsuit away*
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Nov 16, 2014 20:24:24 GMT -5
Here's an interesting one... despite not achieving much.
After looking for more information hidden behind other lyric sheets I came across an annoyingly small image to the lyrics of 'The Mirror & The Razorblade' aka an early version of 'Morning Glory'. Behind it are clearly a single verse to a song + title, which I cannot match to any other lyric sheet we have available. Nothing is mentioned about these lyrics in the caption below it, however a Christies description of the auction in 1998 gives us a possible clue:Lot DescriptionNoel Gallagher/Oasis A rare and extensive collection of lyrics, songlists and album concepts in Noel Gallagher's hand representing Oasis' repertoire in circa 1993, autograph lyrics include:Whatever [different to released version]Shaker Maker [different to released version]All Around The World [different to released version]Stand By Me [completely different version to the hit single of that title]Mirror And The Razorblade [appears to be an alternate set of lyrics for the album track Morning Glory with only a few lines in common] Definatly (sic) Maybe [unreleased song using what was to become the title of their debut album although then it was spelt 'Definitely']-- a quantity of lyrics for songs on the band's first two LPs or on B-sides to their singles including: Rock 'N' Roll Star, Spaceman, Take Me Away, Rocking Chair, Half The World Away and Listen Up-- a quantity of lyrics for unreleased songs including: Chill, Song In A Suitcase, In Blue, Love, Lost Again, I Am Always Right and Is That A Fact-- a set of lyrics in Noel's hand for Bowie's hit Heroes-- four song lists, one including fifty-three titles, another including thirty-five titles, the lists including references to other artists and hits such as The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Faces and T. Rex, suggesting that Oasis were thinking of performing or covering some songs by these well-known artists -- several track listings suggesting concepts for albums and singles, one entitled 2nd album others listed as Single 1, Single 2 and Single 3 -- the majority of the material contained in a spiral bound Students Note Book, the cover decorated with two examples of printed Oasis artwork, designed by Tony French and used on the cover of their demo tapes recorded in Spring, 1993 (some pages loose) Note how for each item new lines are begun, however in the small paragraph talking about the 'Mirror & The Razorblade' sheet, it also mentions the song 'Definitely Maybe'. 'Definitely Maybe' is mentioned in the 1993 notebook, so is nothing new, however the fact that the song is singled out like other songs with lyrics available suggests it too has a side of paper dedicated to it with lyrics. So does this impossibly small and blurry image contain the lyrics to 'Definitely Maybe'? Very possible I believe:
Even my eyes aren't good enough to read that, but if anyone fancies a crack, go for it. Oh and if anyone owns or knows of a higher quality version (Not the one on Mr Monobrows site which is heavy edited) then please post it!
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Nov 16, 2014 21:00:51 GMT -5
While we're at it... another slightly pointless 'Thing you think youre the only1 who noticed' - The incredibly blurry and unreadable lyrics to an untitled song which includes the lyrics "I Would Live In Hell" which is part of the 1993 Notebook:
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Post by jupi on Nov 17, 2014 9:02:44 GMT -5
D'You Know What I Mean - something said after the second 'i met my maker made him cry', i played it backwards it doesn't make sense. Loads of other backwards stuff in this aswell It's Noel saying "Yes you did!"
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Post by asimarx on Nov 17, 2014 14:50:43 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this was mentioned before or if anyone noticed (hence I'm posting it in this thread) but Mr. Monobrow undertook a visual and contentwise update of his legendary demo information site which we had been profiting from so much over the years, looks great: monobrowdemos.wordpress.com/I'm however quite sure he's reading this, even if he stopped posting. So thank you Mister for all the pioneer work, it's been a pleasure!
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Nov 17, 2014 15:19:32 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this was mentioned before or if anyone noticed (hence I'm posting it in this thread) but Mr. Monobrow undertook a visual and contentwise update of his legendary demo information site which we had been profiting from so much over the years, looks great: monobrowdemos.wordpress.com/I'm however quite sure he's reading this, even if he stopped posting. So thank you Mister for all the pioneer work, it's been a pleasure! Mr Monobrow's hard work has been an invaluable source. Much, much respect from me, well done him. Very pleased to see he's still active and I hope he pops onto the forum some day His hard work does not go unnoticed!
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Post by Jim on Nov 17, 2014 15:53:59 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this was mentioned before or if anyone noticed (hence I'm posting it in this thread) but Mr. Monobrow undertook a visual and contentwise update of his legendary demo information site which we had been profiting from so much over the years, looks great: monobrowdemos.wordpress.com/I'm however quite sure he's reading this, even if he stopped posting. So thank you Mister for all the pioneer work, it's been a pleasure! Mr Monobrow was a legend, his knowledge and hard work for Oasis fans was amazing.
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Post by davidjay on Nov 17, 2014 16:12:18 GMT -5
Great to see an update to Mr Monobrow's legendary site. It's essential reading for any Oasis fan, a mine of info on the band's demos across their whole career.
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Post by Rain on Nov 17, 2014 16:37:19 GMT -5
I remembered Mr. Monobrow from the-soapbox.net days. He's an alright cat and quite humorous at times. He helped to put information into one place. Some information was collected from past oasis fan sites and some were his own. There's so much a person can DIY by themselves before the need of others to help. I've always wished some fans get together and create a good oasis guide like nirvanaguide.com
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Nov 17, 2014 16:57:17 GMT -5
Poor Noel, he used to do what we are doing on here, but all alone in his notebook he discussed music with himself Sad world without music forums and the internet.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Nov 17, 2014 18:06:00 GMT -5
Poor Noel indeed..he thought Ticket To Ride was the greatest song ever written.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2014 18:17:49 GMT -5
i always thought at 4:28 liam sings 'i'm coming now' or 'i'm coming out' , but listen closely, does he actually say 'i'm comin' NOEL'?
whatever it is, it's definitely not 'i'm comin' up'.
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Post by asimarx on Nov 17, 2014 18:29:59 GMT -5
Poor Noel indeed..he thought Ticket To Ride was the greatest song ever written. Independent from Noel, when I first heard that song when I was 14 on that "One" compilation (which is obviously pretty bad but serves the purpose for someone who's never heard of The Beatles before in in his life), with my rudimentary english at that time, I actually thought the same. Come to think of it, I still feel the same (EDIT). Go and judge me, Dr. Robert.
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Post by World71R on Nov 17, 2014 19:29:50 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this was mentioned before or if anyone noticed (hence I'm posting it in this thread) but Mr. Monobrow undertook a visual and contentwise update of his legendary demo information site which we had been profiting from so much over the years, looks great: monobrowdemos.wordpress.com/I'm however quite sure he's reading this, even if he stopped posting. So thank you Mister for all the pioneer work, it's been a pleasure! Thanks for posting this! I've heard of the SOTSOG Demos, but never read the backstory on it. I never knew why it was so interesting, but now I see, especially with the fact that Noel started demo-ing in late 1998, just a few months after the chaotic & coke-fueled BHN album cycle ended.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 17, 2014 19:54:16 GMT -5
Poor Noel, he used to do what we are doing on here, but all alone in his notebook he discussed music with himself Sad world without music forums and the internet. Ticket To Ride is kinda like the perfect pop song.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Nov 18, 2014 3:09:30 GMT -5
Poor Noel indeed..he thought Ticket To Ride was the greatest song ever written. Independent from Noel, when I first heard that song when I was 14 on that "One" compilation (which is obviously pretty bad but serves the purpose for someone who's never heard of The Beatles before in in his life), with my rudimentary english at that time, I actually thought the same. Come to think of it, I still feel the same (EDIT). Go and judge me, Dr. Robert. You know I was just joking right? Though I still don't think it's the greatest song ever written
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Post by Rain on Nov 18, 2014 3:51:38 GMT -5
Independent from Noel, when I first heard that song when I was 14 on that "One" compilation (which is obviously pretty bad but serves the purpose for someone who's never heard of The Beatles before in in his life), with my rudimentary english at that time, I actually thought the same. Come to think of it, I still feel the same (EDIT). Go and judge me, Dr. Robert. You know I was just joking right? Though I still don't think it's the greatest song ever written personally my favorite Beatles song is" I Want You (Shes So Heavy)"
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