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Sept 30, 2011 2:02:43 GMT -5
Post by gefe on Sept 30, 2011 2:02:43 GMT -5
“Everybody´s on The Run” supongo que tiene cuerdas como Morricone y son muy cinématográficas. Es una cancion que tiene un coro de 100 personas y una orquesta de 25 elementos Compuse esta canción al final del segmento sudamericano de la última gira de Oasis. Ha estado en internet desde hace un par de años, ya sabes, yo haciendo una prueba de sonido, sólo con una guitarra acústica. Suena igual de poderosa sólo con la guitarra acústica. La canción trata de dos personas decidiendo que ya han tenido suficiente del lugar donde están y que lo van a dejar para encontrar algo nuevo .Todas las canciones son acerca de dos personas pero esta es una de mis favoritas. Creo que la gente la va a disfrutar".
“Dream On” es una buena tonada. Las palabras no tienen sentido , no significan nada, sólo le sirven a la cancion. Es un poco como los Kinks, supongo. Es un poquito como “Dead End Street”, de los Kinks. No tiene ningún sentido más que el hecho de que es realmente pegajosa y puedes cantarla y que va a sonar muy bien en vivo. Creo".
“Soldier Boys” and Jesus Freaks” fue compuesta en Estados Unidos por el tiempo en que los Estados Unidos estaban invadiendo algún lugar u otro. Es acerca de los soldados y la gente que los manda a la guerra, quienes se inclinan al infierno en la creencia de alguna clase de Dios".
“Broken Arrow” es una canción de amor. Tiene al que toca la conga con Carlos Santana llamado Lenny Castro, un puta leyenda. Es cubano, aunque no es uno de los Castro. Suena un poco como a los Smiths, creo".
“Stranded on the Wrong Beach” es un poco fría, un poquito oscura, un poco monótona. ¿Conoces el término Krautrock? Es un poco como eso o eso se suponía".
“Stop the Clocks” es un gran final, muy cinematográfica. Si, dura seis minutos con un coro de 100 personas, uno de los mejores solos de guitarra de todos los tiempos, no tocada por mi, debo añadir, y ¡Ahí lo tienes!"
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Sept 30, 2011 2:10:56 GMT -5
Post by bonkers on Sept 30, 2011 2:10:56 GMT -5
and for those who are not spanish
"Everybody's on The Run" I suppose you like strings and are very cinematic Morricone. It's a song that has a 100 person choir and an orchestra of 25 elements composed this song at the end of the South American segment of Oasis's latest tour. Internet has been in the past couple of years, you know, me doing a sound check, only with an acoustic guitar. It sounds as powerful acoustic guitar only. The song is about two people decide they have had enough of where they are and they're going to leave to find something new. All the songs are about two people but this is one of my favorites. I think people are going to enjoy. "
"Dream On" is a good tune. The words have no meaning, no meaning, only serve the song. It's a bit like the Kinks, I guess. It's a bit like "Dead End Street" by the Kinks. It makes no sense other than the fact that it is really sticky and you can sing and it will sound good live. I believe. "
"Soldier Boys" and Jesus Freaks "was made in the U.S. by the time the U.S. was invading some place or another. It's about the soldiers and the people who sends them to war, who are inclined to hell in the belief of some kind of God. "
"Broken Arrow" is a love song. Has the conga-playing with Carlos Santana named Lenny Castro, a whore legend. Is a Cuban, although it is one of the Castro. Sounds a bit like the Smiths, I think. "
"Stranded on the Wrong Beach" is a bit cold, a little dark, a little monotonous. Do you know the term Krautrock? It's a bit like that or that was supposed to. "
"Stop the Clocks" is a great ending, very cinematic. If, six minutes with a choir of 100 people, one of the best guitar solos of all time, untouched by me, I might add, and there you have it! "
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Sept 30, 2011 2:26:52 GMT -5
Post by CFC2013 on Sept 30, 2011 2:26:52 GMT -5
"Broken Arrow" is a love song. Has the conga-playing with Carlos Santana named Lenny Castro, a whore legend. Is a Cuban, although it is one of the Castro. Sounds a bit like the Smiths, I think. "
LOL.
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Sept 30, 2011 2:27:58 GMT -5
Post by gefe on Sept 30, 2011 2:27:58 GMT -5
sorry i was feeling too lazy to translate, most of it is correct except for "a whore legend", lol, its more like "a fucking legend". And Noel didnt play the solo on STC according to the article.
there are a few new details that i havent seen around the board, so there you go, off to bed now
by the way the source is univeral music
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Sept 30, 2011 2:49:22 GMT -5
Post by andymorris on Sept 30, 2011 2:49:22 GMT -5
oh my, whore legend, how i laughed for real.
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Sept 30, 2011 3:24:24 GMT -5
Post by revol on Sept 30, 2011 3:24:24 GMT -5
oh my, whore legend, how i laughed for real. And how would you call somebody who recorded with Elton John, Barbara Streisand, Simply Red and Dolly Parton? "A revered session musician"?
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Post by guidantas on Oct 1, 2011 0:40:38 GMT -5
Krautrock??
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Post by CFC2013 on Oct 1, 2011 0:56:54 GMT -5
Noel Gallagher went Rammstein on us.
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Post by Sexbeatles on Oct 1, 2011 5:25:44 GMT -5
This is Krautrock, not Rammstein.
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Post by CFC2013 on Oct 1, 2011 5:38:51 GMT -5
This is Krautrock, not Rammstein. I was pulling his leg.
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