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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Feb 17, 2012 13:31:46 GMT -5
"Beady Eye album is almost ready. A trusted source told us that "it has to be mixed and songs has to be chosen, but we can say it's done"." read this from a facebook beady eye site, which sayed really interesting and often true stuff abouth beady eye. do you think it's true? maybe they have the tracks, but liam said something like "orchestra" etc. hope they try something. i don't want them to sound like noel and i think they would use a orchestra in a different way. i really hope that the album will come out this year but now nearly finished is really really fuckin fast! although the white stripes made great quality albums although the longest studio time by them was i think 3 weeks.
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Post by webbie on Feb 17, 2012 14:10:58 GMT -5
October it's out so I hear!
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Post by space75gr on Feb 17, 2012 14:16:08 GMT -5
i m coming up!
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Feb 17, 2012 14:18:31 GMT -5
what style do you expect?
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Post by webbie on Feb 17, 2012 14:27:13 GMT -5
I think this album will be alot fuller sound, more produced than the last one, hoping for more guitar tracks layered down, be here now esq (one can only hope!)
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Feb 17, 2012 15:08:46 GMT -5
i hope they leave the safe way and try something more hard/psychedelic. more guitar tracks would be nice and more solos like Andy Bells Four letter word outro. i loved Bring the light, so boogie rock would be great but i think something fat with big guitars, orchestra and psychedelic sing along like Wigwam would be awesome.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Feb 17, 2012 16:03:23 GMT -5
I'm not particularly bothered which direction they go in, as long as there is a direction. My biggest criticism of DGSS is that it's a bit aimless. It's just a mish mash of songs they had lying about, some good, some not so good. Hopefully they'll all be singing from the same hymn sheet if they're actually writing with an album in mind.
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Post by warewolf95 on Feb 17, 2012 16:06:15 GMT -5
I think this album will be alot fuller sound, more produced than the last one, hoping for more guitar tracks layered down, be here now esq (one can only hope!) Hopefully not QUITE as much BHN-ishness, but I think it will be more....full, perhaps, then the first album. If you get my drift.
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Post by thuperthonic on Feb 17, 2012 16:44:11 GMT -5
I hope they let loose a bit more, guitar-wise. Stuff like Kill For A Dream was just so boring and old-sounding. Hopefully the bass player played them some of his solo stuff and it caught on...
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Post by spaneli on Feb 17, 2012 17:43:47 GMT -5
I don't care what they take off or what they put on. I just want better and more consistent songwriting.
My biggest gripe with DGSS was the songwriting. The musicianship was good, Liam's voice was great, but the songwriter was lacking. If a song is bad then it doesn't matter if you put strings or layered guitars on it, usually it's still bad. If they don't have the songs then I don't really care what they do. Forget the sound, give me the songs.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 17, 2012 22:18:33 GMT -5
Yes it is true DGSS was made up of previously disregarded Oasis demos. I am very anxious to hear a completely new effort out of LAG. Yellow Tail sounds promising. Let's all hope they experiment and push boundaries with well written songs. In my opinion Kill For A Dream and The Beat Goes On we're extremely weak album cuts. The lyrics were so cliche and trite. Save it for the cutting room floor or b-sides (You are better than this Andy Bell!!!). I also recommend they use a young, cutting edge producer like Danger Mouse or maybe someone like Dan The Automator. I liked his producing work for Kasabian and Miles Kane. Sounded fresh.
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Feb 18, 2012 7:35:47 GMT -5
really? i thought Miles Kane had the most vintage sounding album this year^^ his stuff sounds more like lennon than liam had ever sounded. "my fantasy" and "better left invisible" could be from the first two lennon plastic ono albums. although i agree with you on dangermouse, but i think, if they go to dangermouse the press will say, taht they try to jump on the train the Black Keys are riding. Richard Fearless or Death in Vegas would be interesting in my opinion.
the songs were good on DGSS and i think that strings could ad something to songs that make them better. you can upgrade a song with great ideas in overdubs. sure it should sound great, when you play it on an acoustic guitar.
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Post by pdfstreet on Feb 18, 2012 7:43:34 GMT -5
I thought DGSS showed a lot of potential. 'The Roller' was wicked and as good as any song on NGHFB in my opinion. I think going in the direction of BHN is actually a very good idea, as Noel's album had that sort of grandeur about it as well.
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Post by beadyeyeunofficial on Feb 18, 2012 10:45:30 GMT -5
It's sounding mega, man. I had a quick listen to it the other day and it's proper bouncin'
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Feb 18, 2012 10:51:35 GMT -5
in which way mega, if i may ask. song like acoustic 60s stuff or rougher heavier?
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Post by gdforever on Feb 18, 2012 11:06:58 GMT -5
He's confused hearing the album with the voices screaming in his head. Ignore him.
There was a lot of balladry on DGSS
I'm hoping that they concentrate on the rockier side of their songwriting. It showcases Liam better. It's what he really excels at. And their catalogue needs some more rockers more than it needs several more ballads whether there be strings or not.
I think that Lillywhite did a good job producing that album and I don't know why everyone is on his case now.
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Post by The Inner Light on Feb 18, 2012 11:17:35 GMT -5
BDIunofficial has heard the album; as have I?
What's your personal favourite mate?
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Post by warewolf95 on Feb 18, 2012 11:51:14 GMT -5
I hope they let loose a bit more, guitar-wise. Stuff like Kill For A Dream was just so boring and old-sounding. Hopefully the bass player played them some of his solo stuff and it caught on... I love KFAD, especially Gem's little lick in there.
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Post by lucahelvetica on Feb 18, 2012 12:21:54 GMT -5
Just think if October is true then come June/July time we may get the tracklisting and everyone can start interpreting the songs based on the titles. I remember a lot of hate for Four Letter Word when DGSS tracklist was revealed but have to say its one of my favourites, and would love more in that vein.
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Post by Rolo on Feb 18, 2012 12:30:32 GMT -5
The leak is imminent.
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Post by RocketMan on Feb 18, 2012 12:44:15 GMT -5
Just think if October is true then come June/July time we may get the tracklisting and everyone can start interpreting the songs based on the titles. I remember a lot of hate for Four Letter Word when DGSS tracklist was revealed but have to say its one of my favourites, and would love more in that vein. why do some people judge songs by names? weird
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Post by lucahelvetica on Feb 18, 2012 12:47:45 GMT -5
I don't know but there was loads going on when DGSS tracklisting was released
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Post by deasy on Feb 18, 2012 13:49:12 GMT -5
I'm skeptical about the rumour that it's almost done, but it's great that we are getting new music so fast post Oasis.
If Oasis didn't break up we would likely have around 14-15 new tracks now with nothing else until 2014 at the earliest, whereas now we currently have over 30 new tracks and more on the way.
Hopefully BDI2 is a more solid effort than DGSS.
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Post by truefaith on Feb 18, 2012 14:08:28 GMT -5
I'm skeptical about the rumour that it's almost done, but it's great that we are getting new music so fast post Oasis. If Oasis didn't break up we would likely have around 14-15 new tracks now with nothing else until 2014 at the earliest, whereas now we currently have over 30 new tracks and more on the way. Hopefully BDI2 is a more solid effort than DGSS. I prefer 10 good tracks every four years than 30 averages in 2 years as far as I'm concerned. I wouldnt mind they took their time. It seems way to soon to be finished.
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Post by Silence Dogood on Feb 18, 2012 14:27:37 GMT -5
I agree that the strings and orchestra and all those added layers don't necessarily make a bad song into a good one, but obviously it can fool a lot of people into thinking just that. exhibit example A: Everything on NGHFBs (except EOTR and Dream On)
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