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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 15, 2011 20:41:05 GMT -5
Not entire songs, but parts of songs.
For me:
-The ending of Wigwam "I'm coming up...." fucking orgasmic. Will be amazing live
-The verses and chorus of Kill for A Dream. Beautiful
-The Beat Goes On: The end of the world line, and the chorus
-Morning Son once the guitar kicks in after the 2min mark
-Three Ring Circus guitars
The more I listen, the more I love this album. It's filled with melodic brilliance
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Post by supersonic8587 on Feb 15, 2011 20:43:07 GMT -5
-Morning Son once the guitar kicks in after the 2min mark This x1000000. One of the best parts of a song I've heard in recent memory. I can't get enough of it.
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Post by jackwmsmkii on Feb 15, 2011 21:05:56 GMT -5
Have't listened to the album yet just the 7"s, but my favourite bit is Andy Bell's outro on FLW... it is fucking bitchin'!
I may also add I hate the ''50 amp fuse'' line, worst part of an otherwise flawless song.
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Post by borntodie on Feb 15, 2011 21:12:57 GMT -5
Was gonna say it too:
The Morning Son - 2:35 in. Utterly incredible.
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Post by caats19 on Feb 15, 2011 21:19:41 GMT -5
Have't listened to the album yet just the 7"s, but my favourite bit is Andy Bell's outro on FLW... it is fucking bitchin'! I may also add I hate the ''50 amp fuse'' line, worst part of an otherwise flawless song. love the (50 amp fuse) part. not for the line. but the way the melody is tweaked for it
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 15, 2011 21:35:32 GMT -5
Have't listened to the album yet just the 7"s, but my favourite bit is Andy Bell's outro on FLW... it is fucking bitchin'! I may also add I hate the ''50 amp fuse'' line, worst part of an otherwise flawless song. love the (50 amp fuse) part. not for the line. but the way the melody is tweaked for it This.
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Post by B.e.D.e. on Feb 15, 2011 21:38:39 GMT -5
For me, has to be Kill for a Dream when Liam holds out the "miiiiiieeeeennd". Love it That whole song is spewing awesomeness. Of course, Morning Son (as mentioned above) when the guitars kick in. ;D Also, can't forget Chris' drumming at the end. Gonna sound epic live (man!).
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Post by jackwmsmkii on Feb 15, 2011 22:09:26 GMT -5
love the (50 amp fuse) part. not for the line. but the way the melody is tweaked for it Yeah that's allright, just the line it's self is shit! corn-a-fucking-matic or what?
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Post by panhead on Feb 16, 2011 1:03:23 GMT -5
Kill for a Dream 1:24 . Guitar chord from Andy Bell. Very much 'Castle on the Hill' off Tarantula.
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Post by Cast on Feb 16, 2011 1:11:39 GMT -5
Coming up part on Wigwam 2:38 when that slide guitar kicks in on The Morning Son The Chorus on the Roller and FLW the "I wanna know" part in Three Ring Circus Instrumental break in For Anyone
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Post by petedaley on Feb 16, 2011 2:59:48 GMT -5
I'm surprised about the "50 amp fuse" dislike so far; I really think it's good. And "Four Letter Word" is a cool song with swagger. It reminds me of the old Oasis days of loud guitars that still carry a catchy melody. "Standing on the Edge of the Noise" does that for me, too. Even though I've heard it maligned on here somewhat, I love it - takes me back to "It's Getting Better (Man!)" a little.
As far as small parts go, I'd say that I really like the transition to "The floor's an ocean" part on "Sons of the Stage." I know it's not from the album, but that chord change reminds me of a crazy club night when the lights turn color and everything gets brighter.
I don't go to clubs often.
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Post by BEng on Feb 16, 2011 3:36:08 GMT -5
The Guitar on "The Morning Sun" at 2:38. (actually at first I thought those were strings ) "I'm the last of the dying breed, and it's not the end of the world, oh no, it's not even the end of the day", and than the chorus. Brilliant guitar "solo" of "the Roller" Guitar interlude in for Anyone. The Whoow and harmonica on "Wind up dream" The guitar work on "Three Ring Circus" Guitar solo "Four Letter Word" piano "solo" in Bring The Light. It sounds to me like they're trying to destroy that piano or something Slide guitar or whatever it is on millionaire. The ending of "kill for a dream" is very special. At first I didn't like it, but the women backing vocals on the end are really good. And of course the chorus is good. For some reason the beginning of "SOTEOTN", guitar slams in, and at first you'd say someone else than Liam is singing. I really don't dislike this song, don't get al the hatred it gets. The voice effects are indeed a bit weird, but they don't bother me in general. In "wigwam", when the song seems to fade out, but than you hear the drums... =) Quite impressive debut if you look at it =)
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Post by Peter Irish on Feb 16, 2011 4:00:38 GMT -5
that bit in wigwam when he's singing "i'm comin up" theres someone in the backround shouting "can you hear me comin" its brilliant. the albums littered with little things that grab your ear like on beatles and stones where that little bit goes "skip back" excellent.
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Post by ivaldos on Feb 16, 2011 4:42:06 GMT -5
When the drumbs starts in Wigwam... woooowww The Morning Son entirely For anyone entirely Chorus in The Beats Goes On Part when girls appear in BTL
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Post by crownie on Feb 16, 2011 5:24:00 GMT -5
start of wigwam and the morning son last half of kill for a dream last 80 seconds of the roller liams vocals on wind up dream chorus of 3 ring circus
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Post by Lundblad on Feb 16, 2011 9:45:13 GMT -5
Have heard the three released tracks, as well as FA, KFAD, TBGO twice each. And the previews. From this:
"I wanna go where we as people should go" The intro of TBGO. You immediatly hear that it will be massive. "Nothing ever lasts forever" Second verse of 4LW The rest of 4LW Chris drums followed by "I'll take you somewhere..." in The Roller after the instrumental break.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2011 9:53:31 GMT -5
Three Ring Circus in its entirety. This song caught me off guard with the brilliance. By far the best rocker on the album.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2011 10:34:07 GMT -5
Morning Son - Guitars coming in Beat Goes On - 'its not the end of the world' and the piano at the end Wind Up Dream - vocal+guitar solo For Anyone - All of it SOTEOTN - when it ends
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 16, 2011 11:26:51 GMT -5
Forgot to mention the 'skip back' part on BaS - really catchy. Along with the echoing "What's that you say/Get out my way" line - typical Liam attitude, love it.
I love how there are little parts in each song that grab the listener.
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Post by Marcos on Feb 16, 2011 12:02:04 GMT -5
Four Letter Word - intro and chorus Millionaire - the bass line and melody The Roller - the "you've been crawling through a maze" part and the solo (very simple but fits the mood perfectly) Wind Up Dream - intro, harmonica solo and the "aaaah aaaaah" For Anyone - all of it Kill For A Dream - everything except the ending, very unispired Wigwam - pretty much as everybody else, the "coming up (coming, coming, coming up) part Three Ring Circus - all of it The Beat Goes On - everything, specially the lyrics. Love the piano while the song is fading away.. The Morning Son - all of it
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Post by putthisin ® on Feb 16, 2011 13:33:25 GMT -5
I'll say what part I like most in each song. It's easier
FLW - the guitar solo Millionaire - the lyrics The rolller - "But the only thing is, everything is real tonight tonight tonight" and the guitar break Beatles and stones - The drums on the second part of the song Wind up dream - The intro. The harmonica Bring the light - the female backing vocals, very classy For anyone - I don't know cos it's very simple. Very beautiful but nothing that jumps out at the moment Kill for a dream - The intro. Solo SOTEOTN - "I got you, you got me, I'm standing on the edge of the nooooise" Wigwam - When the backing vocals kick in on the "coming in" part Three Ring Circus - The lyrics and the catchiness of the bridges The Beat goes on - The end of the world part followed by the chorus right after it Morning Son - Slide Guitar and the great drumming
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Post by cloudburster on Feb 16, 2011 13:48:44 GMT -5
Liam's vocals
The lyrics to The Beat Goes On, just beautiful. Kinda sad, but hopeful at the same time.
And Chris' drumming throughout is spot on. Especially on Beatles and Stones and Three Ring Circus
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Post by SunshineLullaby on Feb 16, 2011 14:01:57 GMT -5
The Roller guitar break/solo. Great melody line there. Simple but very effective. Raises the song several notches, in my opinion.
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Post by bradhorse on Feb 16, 2011 14:22:22 GMT -5
The way he sings the lines in Wigwam - "You think you got me all worked out, I see you off, you and your crowd"
There's lovely harmonised backing vocals and he almost shouts 'I see you off you and your crowd', athough in tune. I like it a lot.
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Post by mrshakermaker94 on Feb 16, 2011 14:22:28 GMT -5
I love the end. It ends on a massive high with the beat goes on and the morning son. I love the line in the beat goes on, 'im the last of a dying breed' which i feel is about being a massive rockstar.
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