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Post by defmaybe00 on Apr 29, 2013 9:32:58 GMT -5
What do you think about them? Would you like to see them on the next album? I love Freaky teeth,the guitar solo is pretty good,the live version is amazing,imagine when the people will know the words,I really like this kind of sound Come on outside has a good sound too,maybe it would be better with a fucking great solo on it and with good lyrics cos some of them are a bit weird (especially the cow part LOL) The dying of the light is fucking amazing,the same chords over and over,but great melody,great lyrics,and love the emotions that Noel puts in it...one of his best songs to me
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2013 10:10:41 GMT -5
Yes they're very good songs and they're sure to be on the next album
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Post by Ash & Debris on Apr 29, 2013 10:36:10 GMT -5
Don't care much for Oh Lord or Come On Outside. Freaky Teeth is decent, still haven't found a great recording though, which one is considered the best one?
TDOTL however is possibly the best thing Noel has written since Half The Workd Away, it's THAT good.
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Post by matt on Apr 29, 2013 10:50:26 GMT -5
Don't care much for Oh Lord or Come On Outside. Freaky Teeth is decent, still haven't found a great recording though, which one is considered the best one? TDOTL however is possibly the best thing Noel has written since Half The Workd Away, it's THAT good. I agree, don't care for Oh Lord or She Must Be One Of Us. Let It Come Down Over Me is a great little tune though. Come On Outside is decent (the killer bassline is immense), but it sounds a bit like a watered down version of Freaky Teeth, which is a great tune I think. The demo version of Freaky Teeth is terrible though, absolutely atrocious. I really hope he gets it right in the studio and makes it a fast paced riveting rocker ala Morning Glory. The Dying of the Light's chords sounds like Wonderwall, but that's where the comparisons end. The melody is completely different and, for me, it's arguably better than Wonderwall. A great song, I really hope he doesn't fuck it up in the studio. It needs to be handled with care, and not turned into a lumbering plodding number like If I Had A Gun. Again, a good producer would be able to get the best out of it.
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Post by Unlikely Lad on Apr 29, 2013 11:13:42 GMT -5
The Dying of the Light sounds incredible. I've had it on repeat for quite a while already; but I was in love with that soundcheck of If I had a Gun, and look what it ended up being... I still don't get how they stripped all the emotion and soul from it on the album version. Sardy really isn't to be worked with again if that's his fault
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Post by defmaybe00 on Apr 29, 2013 11:16:19 GMT -5
The Dying of the light with a production like The masterplan,Wonderwall or Cast no shadow and with a good solo could be a masterpiece I really like and enjoy Freaky teeth live so I hope that he doesn't change it a lot,a little good rock tune I think
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Post by Bruno on Apr 29, 2013 11:38:31 GMT -5
I really love Freaky Teeth, Come On Outside and The Dying Of The Light. Noel has really come up with some really great tunes here IMO, I just hope they get to see the light of day in the next album.
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Post by Ash & Debris on Apr 29, 2013 11:54:16 GMT -5
Noel should forget about producers, choirs and instrumentations and just write emotional, intimate little tunes like TDOTL, strum a few chords on his acoustic guitar from his home, record it and ship it out.
I'd pay ten times as much for new NG acoustic numbers that are heartfelt and relatable over something that requires fancy studios, big name producers and engineers and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cost to make.
For an arrogant bastard, Noel doesn't give himself enough credit. Once he has the melodies and the lyrics, a mic and an acoustic guitar is all he needs. His songs are at their strongest in their most primitive form.
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Post by WirralRiddler on Apr 29, 2013 12:45:33 GMT -5
Come on outside is my favorite I'd say. Heard plenty people compare it to freaky teeth, but I think its actually better than freaky teeth. Also She must be one of us is quality also.
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Post by spaneli on Apr 29, 2013 13:08:49 GMT -5
Come On Outside is definitely not one of my favorites (speaking of poor lyrics). For me, it needs a complete reworking before it turns into another version of Freaky Teeth (except Dad rock 2.0). I do like Freaky Teeth because there is a nice energy. However, I just don't know how much it would change on an album as compared to the live versions. With Sardy's mixing it would probably die.
I do love Dying of the Light. The only thing that will kill it is if Noel thinks he has to make it bigger, like he did with If I Had a Gun. I actually agree with Ash&Debris. Noel's songs are amazing in their most primitive form. However, I think what made IIHAG the way it is, is because of Noel taking too much stock in the "sounds like Wonderwall" criticism and the want to make everything bigger and grander now that he's basically by himself. It's why he'll probably never make an all acoustic album. Because he's afraid of not having any variation and seeing the reviews say, "All his songs sound the same. Wonderwall".
I think that's a poor excuse and he should release an all acoustic album. If he wants some variation to switch it up then bring on some guests. He's past the first album so the next doesn't have to be all him. Bring in someone like Damon to add vocals or more. Bring Johnny Marr or Paul Weller to do some clean solos across your acoustic songs.
I think he should really explore a Nebraska type album. I believe it could prove to be better than HFB's and that album is damn good.
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Post by Baltra on Apr 29, 2013 13:25:39 GMT -5
I love the soundcheck one from "If there's a God", I really hope, that tune will be on Noel's next album.
"Freaky Teeth" and "She Must Be One Of Us" would be great too =)
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Post by GIMH on Apr 29, 2013 13:53:20 GMT -5
Freaky Teeth - the best post-Oasis song , potentially at least God Help Us All - better than most of the HFB album (which is an album I love) Come On Outside - yeah I dig it She Must Be One Of Us - LDSMD part 2 and that's not a bad thing Oh Lord - I dig it but then it ends as I'm expecting it to build to something epic. If he ever finishes it, it could be great Dying of the Light - not bad
Btw - If I Had a Gun is absolutely amazing in its final form, IMO
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Post by matt on Apr 29, 2013 18:44:44 GMT -5
Come On Outside is definitely not one of my favorites (speaking of poor lyrics). For me, it needs a complete reworking before it turns into another version of Freaky Teeth (except Dad rock 2.0). I do like Freaky Teeth because there is a nice energy. However, I just don't know how much it would change on an album as compared to the live versions. With Sardy's mixing it would probably die. I do love Dying of the Light. The only thing that will kill it is if Noel thinks he has to make it bigger, like he did with If I Had a Gun. I actually agree with Ash&Debris. Noel's songs are amazing in their most primitive form. However, I think what made IIHAG the way it is, is because of Noel taking too much stock in the "sounds like Wonderwall" criticism and the want to make everything bigger and grander now that he's basically by himself. It's why he'll probably never make an all acoustic album. Because he's afraid of not having any variation and seeing the reviews say, "All his songs sound the same. Wonderwall". I think that's a poor excuse and he should release an all acoustic album. If he wants some variation to switch it up then bring on some guests. He's past the first album so the next doesn't have to be all him. Bring in someone like Damon to add vocals or more. Bring Johnny Marr or Paul Weller to do some clean solos across your acoustic songs. I think he should really explore a Nebraska type album. I believe it could prove to be better than HFB's and that album is damn good. Great shout, I can just imagine Noel doing a Nebraska type album, what with echoey vocals and an eerie feel to it. The thing I love about the If I Had A Gun soundcheck is that it has that Nebraska type feel to it. If he could recreate that on an album then that would be all you would need. To be honest, the last time he ever did stripped back to the bare bones type songs were the Definitely Maybe days - you know, literally just him and an acoustic guitar. Would rather see Dying of the Light in that form rather than a Dave Sardy fuck up any day.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Apr 29, 2013 19:05:35 GMT -5
'Freeky Teeth' is ok I prefer 'The House of the Rising Sun' though.
'She Must Be One Of Us' actually has some joy in it, still listen to that from time to time. The acoustic one released at a similar time which I don't remember the name of right now is my favourite though. Could be a belter.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 29, 2013 20:57:14 GMT -5
Come On Outside is definitely not one of my favorites (speaking of poor lyrics). For me, it needs a complete reworking before it turns into another version of Freaky Teeth (except Dad rock 2.0). I do like Freaky Teeth because there is a nice energy. However, I just don't know how much it would change on an album as compared to the live versions. With Sardy's mixing it would probably die. I do love Dying of the Light. The only thing that will kill it is if Noel thinks he has to make it bigger, like he did with If I Had a Gun. I actually agree with Ash&Debris. Noel's songs are amazing in their most primitive form. However, I think what made IIHAG the way it is, is because of Noel taking too much stock in the "sounds like Wonderwall" criticism and the want to make everything bigger and grander now that he's basically by himself. It's why he'll probably never make an all acoustic album. Because he's afraid of not having any variation and seeing the reviews say, "All his songs sound the same. Wonderwall". I think that's a poor excuse and he should release an all acoustic album. If he wants some variation to switch it up then bring on some guests. He's past the first album so the next doesn't have to be all him. Bring in someone like Damon to add vocals or more. Bring Johnny Marr or Paul Weller to do some clean solos across your acoustic songs. I think he should really explore a Nebraska type album. I believe it could prove to be better than HFB's and that album is damn good. Yes!Many of us have been waiting for the acoustic Noel Gallagher solo album since the Be Here Now tour wrapped up in March 1998.
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Post by jordan71421 on Apr 29, 2013 21:00:11 GMT -5
I'd be really excited for the next album if most of these songs were on it. And strangely, I think the best song of the unreleased ones is Just Let It Come Down Over Me, what a great melody
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Post by tjl2992 on Apr 29, 2013 22:21:12 GMT -5
I hope all of the songs are released officially weather on the album or a b-side.
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Post by yearzero on Apr 30, 2013 14:11:59 GMT -5
I would really like to see these songs officially on the next album. I agree, Freaky Teeth sounds fantastic live so the album version needs to keep that edge. And Dying of the Light is, in my opinion, pretty much perfect the way it is. I don't think Noel needs to add anything to it, and it should stay as an acoustic tune. A double album would be amazing, with the second one containing acoustic and live versions of songs (whether from the debut HFB album or from the new one).
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Post by warewolf95 on Apr 30, 2013 20:53:55 GMT -5
Come On, She Must Be, and Oh Lord are all b-side material to me (which I would love to see released as future b-sides ) TDOTL and Freaky Teeth are both at least album-grade, IMO Its too early to tell about these things imo, but these are my opinions. I would be very surprised if we dont get an official album version of Freaky Teeth considering he played it on almost every single gig of the first fucking world tour (and it was fucking great) I dont like the demo of it very much (im partial to the squealing guitar on the live versions) The Dying Of The Light im mixed on - Based off the IEM Budokan recording, it definitely seems to live up to the hype, but It definitely aint not Masterplan, thats for sure. If it were on HFB, I do think it'd've been a sure centerpiece, however
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Post by Teal on May 1, 2013 22:26:46 GMT -5
I usually get bored with the more acoustic stuff, but The Dying of the Light is a great song.
The others not so much but still, they're alright.. Freaking Teeth, Come on Outside, and She Must Be One of Us would make good album tracks, the others b-sides.
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Post by jordan71421 on May 1, 2013 22:31:11 GMT -5
Honestly, I hope he goes acoustic one time. Just Let It Come Down Over Me and the version of I'd Pick You Every Time from the Faster Than the Speed of Magic demos are so beautiful
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 1, 2013 22:33:02 GMT -5
Honestly, I hope he goes acoustic one time. Just Let It Come Down Over Me and the version of I'd Pick You Every Time from the Faster Than the Speed of Magic demos are so beautiful I wish Noel had the balls to take a step into the DEEP end of the pool for once.
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Post by starwillshine on May 4, 2013 21:54:21 GMT -5
Apart from Freaky Teeth, I've not listened to any of these new demos until this morning and jesus, TDOTL is unbelievable! Agree, just give him a mic and an Acoustic guitar and that's all he needs.
I rest my case with that example!
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