cosmos
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Post by cosmos on Apr 26, 2013 9:10:08 GMT -5
These 17 tracks are fantastic news. From what we know, at least there is 1 left over track from the DIV session in 2004 which is FOTF. It can´t be argued anymore 2002-2004 was the most prolific period for the band, I mean: since that session all the subsequent Oasis , BDI and NGHFB albums had songs written and demoed around that period and still we are getting tracks from that era. I´m glad we get to know all those songs but at the same time I wish both sides started leaving it behind. I´m sure Noel´s 2nd album will be full of new tunes and not re written versions of some 2004 left overs.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 26, 2013 9:16:23 GMT -5
These 17 tracks are fantastic news. From what we know, at least there is 1 left over track from the DIV session in 2004 which is FOTF. It can´t be argued anymore 2002-2004 was the most prolific period for the band, I mean: since that session all the subsequent Oasis , BDI and NGHFB albums had songs written and demoed around that period and still we are getting tracks from that era. I´m glad we get to know all those songs but at the same time I wish both sides started leaving it behind. I´m sure Noel´s 2nd album will be full of new tunes and not re written versions of some 2004 left overs. And it is a real crime Oasis didn't do more during this period with a stockpile of material laying around.
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cosmos
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Post by cosmos on Apr 26, 2013 10:20:38 GMT -5
These 17 tracks are fantastic news. From what we know, at least there is 1 left over track from the DIV session in 2004 which is FOTF. It can´t be argued anymore 2002-2004 was the most prolific period for the band, I mean: since that session all the subsequent Oasis , BDI and NGHFB albums had songs written and demoed around that period and still we are getting tracks from that era. I´m glad we get to know all those songs but at the same time I wish both sides started leaving it behind. I´m sure Noel´s 2nd album will be full of new tunes and not re written versions of some 2004 left overs. And it is a real crime Oasis didn't do more during this period with a stockpile of material laying around. Exactly, they really could have done something bigger and better: they hay enough material to make a modern exile on main street, white album, etc. Instead we got two more albums with a lot of "easy to forget" songs. The Roller, The Morning Son, Millionare, Record Machine, Stop the Clocks, Freaky Teeth are tops songs which could´ve been there with Turn up the sun, Lyla, The importance of being idle, Lord dont slow me down, Guess God thinks Im Abel. I know this topic has been over posted but shit, I can´t help this feeling
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Post by Ash & Debris on Apr 26, 2013 10:31:28 GMT -5
When did Noel say that Freaky Teeth came about in 2004? I didn't know that.
And these songs likely had major holes in them. I'm not sure LG from 2004 would be capable of writing a song like TMS in its finished form. Would have probably turned out very different if they had gone forward with it back then.
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Post by ruchin on Apr 26, 2013 10:35:09 GMT -5
Noel said Freaky Teeth was written in 2008 in an interview on BBC radio 2. The interview was on that 'gowaysis' channel on YT but the channel has been deleted.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 26, 2013 10:36:01 GMT -5
When did Noel say that Freaky Teeth came about in 2004? I didn't know that. And these songs likely had major holes in them. I'm not sure LG from 2004 would be capable of writing a song like TMS in its finished form. Would have probably turned out very different if they had gone forward with it back then. Noel said he wrote Freaky Teeth in the fall of 2008 after DOYS sessions were finished. He said this when doing radio promos in December 2008.
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Post by Ash & Debris on Apr 26, 2013 10:56:01 GMT -5
Oh ok, cosmos' post made it sound like it was written during 2002-2004 with those other ones.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2013 11:22:40 GMT -5
But I'm sure I've read that Freaky Teeth was a title for a song before 2008.
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Post by Teotihuacan on Apr 28, 2013 11:53:19 GMT -5
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Post by matt on Apr 28, 2013 12:02:19 GMT -5
That's not really that many for a band. How many songs did we get out of Noel for NGHFB? 10 album tracks + ASGOG + LTLSALOM + TGR + AOTR + FT + SAHITS + IPYET = that's 17 there (without counting the unofficial leaked ones) and I'm sure I'm forgetting a few. On the flip side of that, I reckon Noel is completely drained and that big back catalog he had going has pretty much all been cleared in the last few years. I don't think we'll get another solo Noel record again until 2018. Well Noel said recently in an interview (can't remember where but this is for definite) that he had enough songs for three albums - two of which would be 'really really great' and the other one would be 'good' (which in Noel terms is probably two very good albums and one really shit album full of songs like The Good Rebel). As for High Flying Birds, the only two 'old' songs were Record Machine and Stop The Clocks. All the other songs were written after Dig Out Your Soul was recorded - the third oldest being Dream On which was written towards the end of the Dig Out Your Soul sessions. Other ones were of course written on the tour.
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Post by mossy on Apr 29, 2013 16:49:05 GMT -5
Think it was Mojo where Noely Poly said he had 3 albums. Was gonna call the third one something to do with Karate??
In a band with 4 songwriters it shouldnt shock anyone that there's a stockpile of songs... that line up was together for almost 10 years and only released three albums.
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Post by mossy on Apr 29, 2013 16:52:42 GMT -5
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