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Post by masterplan200 on Apr 5, 2010 0:54:26 GMT -5
Don't tell me they got the name from a Porcupine Tree song (Part five of the incident I believe)?
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Apr 5, 2010 10:31:31 GMT -5
I seriously doubt it
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Post by copie on Apr 5, 2010 10:56:19 GMT -5
Are you seriously asking where they got the title from?
"Time flies when you're having fun"
Pretty standard expression.
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Post by themanwithnoname on Apr 6, 2010 5:40:02 GMT -5
All 36 videos...do you reckon that includes the mysterious missing video to She Is Love that was on Youtube for so long? Or not? Probably not, at a guess I would think these will be the 36: Supersonic (UK) Supersonic (US) Shakermaker Live Forever (UK) Live Forever (US) Cigarettes and Alcohol Rock 'n' Roll Star Whatever Some Might Say Roll With It Wonderwall Don't Look Back In Anger Champagne Supernova Morning Glory D'You Know What I Mean Stand By Me All Around The World Don't Go Away Acquiesce (Live Video) Acquiesce (Studio Video) The Masterplan Go Let It Out Who Feels Love Sunday Morning Call Gas Panic (Live Video) Hindu Times Stop Crying Your Heart Out Little By Little Songbird Lyla Importance of Being Idle Let There Be Love Lord Don't Slow Me Down Shock of the Lightning I'm Outta Time Falling Down The She Is Love video looked legit, but its never been recognised as official so I would think not. They made a video for Where Did It All Go Wrong? so I think that'll probably be on there, maybe instead of one of the Acquiesce videos. They also made two for The Masterplan - the one from Knebworth and the animated one. Hopefully we get the Knebworth version. Will be interested to hear the 'band commentary' that's promised. Don't know how they've managed that - unless they did it a while before the split, maybe for Stop The Clocks or something.
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Post by supernovadragon on Apr 6, 2010 8:15:07 GMT -5
It does say international videos so I assume that means the likes of Champagne Supernova, Where Did It All Go Wrong? etc..
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Post by Headmaster on Apr 6, 2010 11:31:08 GMT -5
There is also two videos that promoted FTM, Go Let It Out live and Gas Panic! live, both from Wembley 2000.
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Post by supernovadragon on Apr 6, 2010 13:55:11 GMT -5
The Go Let It Out from FTM was used as a promo vid? Didn't actually know that if i am honest. Not really seen that one. Only seen Gas Panic
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Post by schorman on Apr 6, 2010 15:47:08 GMT -5
Actually it was Roll With It that was used, not Go Let It Out.
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Post by Headmaster on Apr 6, 2010 16:05:31 GMT -5
It was Go Let It Out.
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Post by schorman on Apr 6, 2010 22:38:56 GMT -5
here's the actual video. Any video of Go Let It Out was probably just taken from the DVD. Attachments:
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Post by hogy on Apr 7, 2010 9:44:31 GMT -5
"Time keeps rolling by... 1994-2009" would've been a better title or maybe "The years are falling by like the rain" haha both great suggestions..... altho, as much as i dont like the title.. its true... for me, it seems like just yesterday i discovered oasis.. been into them full on since 95 just before MG came out...
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Post by Headmaster on Apr 7, 2010 13:40:19 GMT -5
This is strange, here in my country Go Let It Out and Gas Panic both videos from Wembley used to promote FTM in MTV and other music chanels.
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Post by paranoidandroid on Apr 8, 2010 16:41:51 GMT -5
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Post by mugsy on Apr 8, 2010 19:01:53 GMT -5
I just searched amazon.com to see if there was a pre-order up yet. To my horror, this is what came up:
Time Flies: The Best of Huey Lewis & the News by Huey Lewis & the News (Audio CD - 1996) Buy new: $7.98 $6.99 39 new from $3.0993 used from $0.99
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Post by gefe on Apr 8, 2010 21:33:06 GMT -5
theres a preorder at amazon.co.uk
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Post by peteyparker on Apr 11, 2010 9:42:56 GMT -5
If there isn't a US release hopefully it does get a region free NTSC release in somewhere like Japan.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Apr 11, 2010 10:03:54 GMT -5
They made a video for Where Did It All Go Wrong? so I think that'll probably be on there, maybe instead of one of the Acquiesce videos. They also made two for The Masterplan - the one from Knebworth and the animated one. Hopefully we get the Knebworth version. Will be interested to hear the 'band commentary' that's promised. Don't know how they've managed that - unless they did it a while before the split, maybe for Stop The Clocks or something. Totally forgot about Where Did It All Go Wrong. Presume that'll be on instead of the live Acquiesce video, or maybe even Sunday Morning Call if its not on the CD.
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Post by gdforever on Apr 11, 2010 21:20:04 GMT -5
I have seen a bit of complaining about the tracklisting
You all do realise that, as a singles compilation, the band has no choice about what the tracklisting is...
And why are you all so negative about it. Most successful acts do singles compilations. There is nothing saying that you have to buy it. We should all have the songs already anyways.
I've gotta say...of all the fansites I have ever visited you all seem to be the most bitter and critical fans I have ever heard! It's very disappointing!
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Apr 12, 2010 6:20:39 GMT -5
I have seen a bit of complaining about the tracklisting You all do realise that, as a singles compilation, the band has no choice about what the tracklisting is... And why are you all so negative about it. Most successful acts do singles compilations. There is nothing saying that you have to buy it. We should all have the songs already anyways. I've gotta say...of all the fansites I have ever visited you all seem to be the most bitter and critical fans I have ever heard! It's very disappointing! You do realise, or you would if you read the whole thread, that it's the track list ORDER that people are complaining about. Most people feel it should be chronological.
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Post by themanwithnoname on Apr 12, 2010 7:18:11 GMT -5
I have seen a bit of complaining about the tracklisting You all do realise that, as a singles compilation, the band has no choice about what the tracklisting is... And why are you all so negative about it. Most successful acts do singles compilations. There is nothing saying that you have to buy it. We should all have the songs already anyways. I've gotta say...of all the fansites I have ever visited you all seem to be the most bitter and critical fans I have ever heard! It's very disappointing! If there's a prize for Most Stupid Post on This Forum Ever then I think we have a winner.
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Post by kingoasis on Apr 12, 2010 10:05:50 GMT -5
I have seen a bit of complaining about the tracklisting You all do realise that, as a singles compilation, the band has no choice about what the tracklisting is... And why are you all so negative about it. Most successful acts do singles compilations. There is nothing saying that you have to buy it. We should all have the songs already anyways. I've gotta say...of all the fansites I have ever visited you all seem to be the most bitter and critical fans I have ever heard! It's very disappointing! If there's a prize for Most Stupid Post on This Forum Ever then I think we have a winner. Pretty much spot on I thought!!!!!!!! Some on here are total fukin idiots!!!!!!!!
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Post by gdforever on Apr 12, 2010 12:39:31 GMT -5
I have seen a bit of complaining about the tracklisting You all do realise that, as a singles compilation, the band has no choice about what the tracklisting is... And why are you all so negative about it. Most successful acts do singles compilations. There is nothing saying that you have to buy it. We should all have the songs already anyways. I've gotta say...of all the fansites I have ever visited you all seem to be the most bitter and critical fans I have ever heard! It's very disappointing! You do realise, or you would if you read the whole thread, that it's the track list ORDER that people are complaining about. Most people feel it should be chronological. Actually...there are some very clear objections to the TRACKLISTING not the sequencing. If you are objecting to the sequencing....then OBVIOUSLY I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU. There are a few numbskulls that objected to the track listing. PS...Why is themanwithnoname such a twat? Nothing disputes my assertion that some of the posters here tend to be a bit bitter, negative and dour like someone objecting to that assertion with a bitter, negative, and dour reply. Moron... I do find it interesting that noone has seriously come to refute that statement. Other than the moronic and ironic unintentionally confirmatory post by the bitter themanwithnoname...
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Post by putthisin ® on Apr 12, 2010 14:13:02 GMT -5
You do realise, or you would if you read the whole thread, that it's the track list ORDER that people are complaining about. Most people feel it should be chronological. Actually...there are some very clear objections to the TRACKLISTING not the sequencing. If you are objecting to the sequencing....then OBVIOUSLY I AM NOT TALKING ABOUT YOU. There are a few numbskulls that objected to the track listing. PS...Why is themanwithnoname such a twat? Nothing disputes my assertion that some of the posters here tend to be a bit bitter, negative and dour like someone objecting to that assertion with a bitter, negative, and dour reply. Moron... I do find it interesting that noone has seriously come to refute that statement. Other than the moronic and ironic unintentionally confirmatory post by the bitter themanwithnoname... Fuck off
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Post by paranoidandroid on Apr 12, 2010 14:14:18 GMT -5
'Lost' Oasis single sneaks on new singles collection 'Time Flies' after all Two-disc set looks like it will include a special secret track Oasis' new compilation album 'Time Flies' will include 'Sunday Morning Call', despite it initally appearing that the 2000 single was going to be omitted from the career-spanning release. The song was initially missing from the compilation's tracklisting, which features every other Oasis single since the band's 1994 debut 'Supersonic'. However, on promotional copies of the collection 'Sunday Morning Call' features as a unannounced secret track at the end of the second disc of the compilation, coming after the band's final single 'Falling Down', which came out last year. It is believed this will be the same for the final version of the record. The Noel Gallagher-sung track, taken from Oasis' 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' album, charted at Number 4 in July 2000. 'Time Flies' will be released on June 14. The cover artwork is a shot of one of Oasis' Knebworth gigs in 1996. The full tracklisting for 'Time Flies' is: CD1: 'Supersonic' 'Roll With It' 'Live Forever' 'Wonderwall' 'Stop Crying Your Heart Out' 'Cigarettes & Alcohol' 'Songbird' 'Don’t Look Back In Anger' 'The Hindu Times' 'Stand By Me' 'Lord Don’t Slow Me Down' 'Shakermaker' 'All Around The World' CD2: 'Some Might Say' 'The Importance of Being Idle' 'D'You Know What I Mean?' 'Lyla' 'Let There Be Love' 'Go Let It Out' 'Who Feels Love?' 'Little By Little' 'The Shock Of The Lightning' 'She Is Love' 'Whatever' 'I’m Outta Time' 'Falling Down' /'Sunday Morning Call' (secret track) Source: www.nme.com
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Post by Headmaster on Apr 12, 2010 15:05:06 GMT -5
Glad that SMC will be there, but why being lost track, doesn't make sense??
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