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Post by bouchard96 on Apr 26, 2011 11:02:24 GMT -5
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Post by gdforever on Apr 26, 2011 11:06:45 GMT -5
Has the album leaked?
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Post by bouchard96 on Apr 26, 2011 11:20:17 GMT -5
Not sure, I simply searched for the song on Youtube and found it.
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Post by gdforever on Apr 26, 2011 11:22:18 GMT -5
Album isn't out until May 9th though...isn't it?
And My Fantasy hasn't been a single...
Oh well...not gonna look a gift horse in it's mouth.
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Post by 4everlife on Apr 26, 2011 16:01:53 GMT -5
Hard for me to recognize noel's voice, not used to his falsetto ( also listening in really low volume as to not wake up my little brothers)
B.T.W- No one's said it yet- great song!!
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Post by stillspeeding on Apr 26, 2011 17:35:51 GMT -5
Dying for this album. Anyone hear of a leak ?
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Post by bouchard96 on Apr 26, 2011 18:41:24 GMT -5
So far I can only find the studio versions of Inhaler, Come Closer, Rearrange, and My Fantasy on Youtube. My Fantasy seems to be the only leaked track atm.
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Post by iminlovewithp on Apr 26, 2011 20:57:15 GMT -5
I heard all those songs on YouTube. They're pretty good. I can't wait to hear his whole album! Got even more excited once I heard Noel was gonna be on it...
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Post by bouchard96 on Apr 26, 2011 22:17:53 GMT -5
There is an album preview video somewhere where you can hear like 45 seconds of each song. The album sounds really good IMO.
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Post by ruchin on Apr 27, 2011 16:22:04 GMT -5
That is the live version from RAK Studios i believe, availiable to download for free from amazon.
EDIT: Yes it is.
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Post by gdforever on Apr 28, 2011 13:18:39 GMT -5
It must be frustrating to be an artist trying to establish themselves solo and constantly be asked about someone else's project. Seems like the Noel Gallagher connection is being mentioned in almost every article about the album and interview. I doubt Miles realized how big a deal the UK music media make a over all things Gallagher.
I'm sure after his original statement he was contacted and asked not to talk any more about Noel's project.
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Post by The Morning Son on Apr 28, 2011 15:01:04 GMT -5
Either that or he recorded parts that were never used or have now been removed.
Noel has been at this record for a while and he is a perfectionist so wouldn't surprise me if he has re-recorded the parts or had takes from different guitarist and is now going with a different one.
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Post by discworld on Apr 28, 2011 15:20:04 GMT -5
If the release date of NG solo record is around October, we are going to have some news soon ? I really need my fix !
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Post by gdforever on Apr 29, 2011 9:06:22 GMT -5
Read a Miles Kane interview...thought I'd share as it's quite interesting. I think he has been hasseled by the media quite a bit about Noel Gallagher quite a bit. Poor guy. It's doesn't seem to be anything like his parts on have been been re-recorded...it's just he's apparently been told the shut the hell up. lol And apparently he got the BDI opening slot gig by getting steaming with Liam. And I totally didn't know that he was related to the Skelly brothers in The Coral. Model RockerMiles Kane may be a dapper young rocker with the world at his feet, but occasionally he sounds like a shell-shocked veteran sharing war stories. "Fame is a learning curve," he says in a treacly Liverpool burr. "One minute you're at number one and you're shagging loads of birds. And it's easy. What's hard is when reality strikes and you're back in the basement." A thin, nervy lad who favours bespoke designer suits and appears to have taken out a long-term lease on Liam Gallagher's bowl-cut, Kane (25) is full of contradictions. He has dated supermodel Agyness Deyn, was in a chart-topping duo with Arctic Monkey Alex Turner and had the other Gallagher, Noel, strum guitar on his forthcoming solo album. However, he's not quite there as a full blown rock star and, on a sunny afternoon in Dublin's FitzWilliam Hotel, can pass unrecognised among the elderly Americans in blindingly bright sweaters. With a hugely hyped debut on the way, the novelty of the predicament isn't lost on him. When he talks about being in the basement he's referring to his previous band, The Rascals. Kane had fronted these Britrock also-rans for several years at the time he struck up an acquaintance with Turner. On hiatus from their day jobs, they formed the Last Shadow Puppets, a Scott Walker-esque side project that saw the pair reinvent themselves as turtle-necked, string-soaked 60s crooners. Conceived of as a lark, the Shadow Puppets became an unexpected success, earning a Mercury nomination, topping the UK album charts and packing venues such as London's Royal Albert Hall. Soon, though, Turner returned to rocking arenas with Arctic Monkeys. Kane, meanwhile, was back on the bottom rung with The Rascals, touring in a beat-up tour van and playing cosy venues such as Whelan's. Crashing to earth was not a pleasant experience. "After the height of the Shadow Puppets, it was quite a comedown," he says, idly chugging an Americano. "We were doing these little gigs. Nobody was turning up. Also it was getting weird with the label I was on at the time. Then, when we split up, it was even worse. It was depressing, I felt low." To add to his sense of dislocation, he was exiting a relationship with Agyness Deyn, the Manchester supermodel with the Jedward quiff. Even as The Rascals struggled to draw a crowd, the paparazzi were declaring open season on him because of who he'd been seeing. More than once he popped out for milk to find photographers literally snapping at his heels. "You start seeing Agyness Deyn for a bit, she's a great girl, you're a lad having a buzz," he says. "Was it weird? Maybe little moments. But I feel different to the person I was then. I've changed a lot." Having split from Deyn and with Turner otherwise occupied, he sank into a funk. A week on the couch playing Fifa stretched into six months and he started to wonder if he'd ever pick up a guitar again. Then his manager called with a proposal: would he consider writing some songs with Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals? "I thought, fuck it, I'm going to do it on my own. When I'm not making Shadow Puppets records, it will be just me. Going into the studio with Gruff was fantastic. When I was 14, 15, the Super Furry Animals were one of my favourite bands. They were the first group I went to see. I came home wearing a T-shirt about four sizes too big for me. My mum says I was never the same afterwards. What I learned off that guy... I can't speak highly enough of him." It was at that point that Noel Gallagher entered the story, though Kane is distinctly cagey about the subject. As is his record label, a representative of which politely requests we not go overboard on the Noel questions, no matter that his guitar solo on My Fantasy is a highlight of Kane's LP. Chatting to Miles before Christmas, the singer was happy to discuss their collaboration.
Today, in contrast, he is crestfallen when Noel's name is mentioned. It's as if you've asked what colour Y-fronts he's wearing.
Why so circumspect? It appears Kane created a bit of cyberspace kerfuffle after he let slip he had guested on Noel's hush-hush solo album, the existence of which remains a subject of wild conjecture. Confirming Noel was working on a record was apparently tantamount to tweeting the third secret of Fatima, and Kane has had to do some backpedalling.
"No offence to you, but the media blow these things out of the water," he says. "All it is is that one song. He came down when we were mixing. We had a coffee and a KitKat. That was it. It's been built out of all proportion. I don't really know him that well. I've only met him a couple of times. But that was a great afternoon, one that I'll cherish."If anything he's friendlier with Liam, who hand-picked Kane to support his new band, Beady Eye, on their inaugural jaunt around the UK. In what seems to be a recurring theme in Kane's life and career, their first meeting was a bit haphazard.
"I'd only met him once, falling around the bar. We had a chat and got on. He'd heard a few songs and asked me to do the tour. It was a great honour. He'd come and watch me every night from the side. I'm chuffed. Not to compare myself to Oasis, but they've been a big part of my life. You grew your hair to look like them. I think they can appreciate that you are following in their footsteps."Growing up on the outskirts of Merseyside, he received an early introduction to the music business when two of his cousins formed scally rockers The Coral. Seeing family members in the rock press and on television convinced him a career in the industry was within his reach. "It was amazing. You'd go watch them in a little bar in Liverpool and they would be wild. Those were the early days, before their first album. They were rocking out, it blew my mind. Obviously they've calmed down now and they don't get into it as much, though a part of you wishes they did." Sitting twitchily on the couch, Kane presents a more stylish figure than your average rumpled Britrocker. In a figure-hugging suit jacket and pants, brogues gleaming beneath the table, he could saunter straight into a GQ photoshoot. Actually, he has appeared in the UK edition of that very magazine, discussing his favourite clothing labels. Aren't musicians supposed to find the callow world of fashion beneath them? "I've always loved clothes. It started with Oasis when I was in school. Then, you got into The Strokes -- you grew your hair and had a leather jacket. It was even more important on this record. I wanted to have this cool, suave image to go with it. I love Serge Gainsbourg, his whole look. It comes down to be being like the Gallaghers or Paul Weller -- looking sharp and playing great music. " The album Colour of the Trap is released next Friday - Ed Power www.independent.ie/entertainment/day-and-night/model-rocker-2632878.html
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Post by kenneth on Apr 30, 2011 6:58:04 GMT -5
He's downplaying Noels appearance on the album for sure. Maybe Miles Kane's managment is afraid that the whole Noel appearing on My Fantasy thing is overshadowing the fact that, hey, it's a Miles Kane album after all.
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Post by bouchard96 on Apr 30, 2011 12:49:25 GMT -5
That is the live version from RAK Studios i believe, availiable to download for free from amazon. EDIT: Yes it is. Yes, sorry everyone, this is not the version with Noel on it, but rather a live session from RAK Studios.
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Post by discworld on May 2, 2011 9:25:26 GMT -5
www.nme.com/news/miles-kane/56389"He just came down one afternoon when I was mixing to have a cup of coffee and ended up doing a bit of singing. It was a beautiful afternoon, what a legend," he recalled.
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Post by wooboos on May 4, 2011 3:38:56 GMT -5
Miles' album has leaked now, so go find it and you can hear noel
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Post by wooboos on May 4, 2011 3:42:47 GMT -5
actually having listened to it, its hard to tell its noel. Can hear him better in the middle 8. nice tune though.
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Post by ruchin on May 4, 2011 12:17:49 GMT -5
classic Noel Noels good at harmonies, would be interesting to hear the BE album with Noels harmonies.
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Post by thuperthonic on May 4, 2011 12:24:41 GMT -5
Cheers, ruchin.
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Post by songbirdsally on May 4, 2011 13:52:06 GMT -5
classic Noel Noels good at harmonies, would be interesting to hear the BE album with Noels harmonies. Nice! Thanks But you have a tag 'Liam', surely that must be 'Noel'
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Post by bouchard96 on May 4, 2011 15:44:13 GMT -5
What a tune. I would love to see them perform this live sometime.
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Post by ruchin on May 4, 2011 16:59:33 GMT -5
classic Noel Noels good at harmonies, would be interesting to hear the BE album with Noels harmonies. Nice! Thanks But you have a tag 'Liam', surely that must be 'Noel' its not my video
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Post by rmillis on May 6, 2011 0:12:56 GMT -5
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