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Post by bringbackthemdays on May 12, 2013 13:38:34 GMT -5
Fuck. How good would that have been?
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Post by LlAM on May 12, 2013 13:41:18 GMT -5
He'd refuse, saying he couldn't add anything to perfection.
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Post by olesiadudnik on May 12, 2013 13:43:59 GMT -5
Yeah, he would've gotten sacked after the first day.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2013 15:40:53 GMT -5
Noel would've kicked him out.
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Post by cloudburster on May 12, 2013 15:50:14 GMT -5
Siteks touch on DOYS would've been interesting
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Post by bringbackthemdays on May 12, 2013 19:38:44 GMT -5
Siteks touch on DOYS would've been interesting Totally agree. He could have added some flourishes to the shite second half of the record.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 12, 2013 20:23:16 GMT -5
Dave Sitek makes Dave Sardy look extremely vanilla.
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Post by J-200 on May 12, 2013 22:20:29 GMT -5
He'd refuse, saying he couldn't add anything to perfection.
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Post by iwantmore on May 13, 2013 3:38:10 GMT -5
Here's who I'd love to produce who:
Oasis - Hans Zimmer
Beady Eye - Rob Swire & Josh Homme
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Alex da Kid
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Post by LlAM on May 13, 2013 3:43:22 GMT -5
Now that would be interesting. I'd also be curious if Beady Eye decided to get Michael Beinhorn in.
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Post by Bruno on May 13, 2013 5:24:52 GMT -5
I know this may sound stupid but what has Dave Sitek really contributed to the music?
He's added brass and left Liam's vocal raw. Other than that I don't think he's done much. From the songs we've heard his contribution to their music seems greatly overrated to me.
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Post by LlAM on May 13, 2013 12:14:29 GMT -5
I know this may sound stupid but what has Dave Sitek really contributed to the music? He's added brass and left Liam's vocal raw. Other than that I don't think he's done much. From the songs we've heard his contribution to their music seems greatly overrated to me. Thats a tough question to answer considering none of us have heard pre-Sitek versions of FOTF and SBOTA
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Post by Bruno on May 13, 2013 12:19:38 GMT -5
I know this may sound stupid but what has Dave Sitek really contributed to the music? He's added brass and left Liam's vocal raw. Other than that I don't think he's done much. From the songs we've heard his contribution to their music seems greatly overrated to me. Thats a tough question to answer considering none of us have heard pre-Sitek versions of FOTF and SBOTA Here's an easy one... What changes other than the two I've stated do you see from the songs of the previous album to the songs of BE in terms of production? I personally see none other than the two points I've talked about.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 13, 2013 12:26:05 GMT -5
Thats a tough question to answer considering none of us have heard pre-Sitek versions of FOTF and SBOTA Here's an easy one... What changes other than the two I've stated do you see from the songs of the previous album to the songs of BE in terms of production? I personally see none other than the two points I've talked about. I think it has more to do with the vibe. If you listen to TV On The Radio albums you'd pick up on it quick. Yeah Yeah Yeahs to a degree as well. Horns and a cool sonic landscape are straight out of the TOTR playbook.
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Post by Bruno on May 13, 2013 12:27:30 GMT -5
Here's an easy one... What changes other than the two I've stated do you see from the songs of the previous album to the songs of BE in terms of production? I personally see none other than the two points I've talked about. I think it has more to do with the vibe. If you listen to TV On The Radio albums you'd pick up on it quick. Yeah Yeah Yeahs to a degree as well. Horns and a cool sonic landscape are straight out of the TOTR playbook. That may be so, but his contribution to the band's music is still overrated IMO, but that's just me.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 13, 2013 12:30:18 GMT -5
I think it has more to do with the vibe. If you listen to TV On The Radio albums you'd pick up on it quick. Yeah Yeah Yeahs to a degree as well. Horns and a cool sonic landscape are straight out of the TOTR playbook. That may be so, but his contribution to the band's music is still overrated IMO, but that's just me. We've only heard the tip of the iceberg thus far. I've liked what has been released and I like reading that Sitek put the band in their place on certain songs. That sounds good to me.
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Post by Bruno on May 13, 2013 12:35:02 GMT -5
That may be so, but his contribution to the band's music is still overrated IMO, but that's just me. We've only heard the tip of the iceberg thus far. I've liked what has been released and I like reading that Sitek put the band in their place on certain songs. That sounds good to me. Don't get me wrong, I love Flick Of The Finger and even though I'm not too keen on Second Bite Of The Apple, it's a step in the right direction but I think too much credit is being given to Sitek's 'production'. It was collectively the band's idea to put brass in there and from the interviews Liam's given its clear he wanted his vocal raw on this album. So yeah of course Sitek is doing a good job, but I think the band deserves the praise he's been getting for everything that goes right with Beady Eye these days, that's all.
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Post by LlAM on May 13, 2013 12:38:12 GMT -5
Thats a tough question to answer considering none of us have heard pre-Sitek versions of FOTF and SBOTA Here's an easy one... What changes other than the two I've stated do you see from the songs of the previous album to the songs of BE in terms of production? I personally see none other than the two points I've talked about. How do you know SBOTA didnt start out as a country song and Sitek suggested they changed it? Perhaps the drums on SBOTA were different before Sitek told them to change it to something more interesting? How do you know SBOTA wasnt originally 7 minutes long with longer verses and more "come ones" but Sitek told them to shorten it down? Production isn't necessarily something you hear, it can also be something you cant hear.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 13, 2013 12:38:29 GMT -5
We've only heard the tip of the iceberg thus far. I've liked what has been released and I like reading that Sitek put the band in their place on certain songs. That sounds good to me. Don't get me wrong, I love Flick Of The Finger and even though I'm not too keen on Second Bite Of The Apple, it's a step in the right direction but I think too much credit is being given to Sitek's 'production'. It was collectively the band's idea to put brass in there and from the interviews Liam's given its clear he wanted his vocal raw on this album. So yeah of course Sitek is doing a good job, but I think the band deserves the praise he's been getting for everything that goes right with Beady Eye these days, that's all. I think his influence would be more apparent once you listen to some TV On The Radio albums. I do not believe Beady Eye would sound like they do sonically if he didn't join the ride.
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Post by Bruno on May 13, 2013 12:40:03 GMT -5
Here's an easy one... What changes other than the two I've stated do you see from the songs of the previous album to the songs of BE in terms of production? I personally see none other than the two points I've talked about. How do you know SBOTA didnt start out as a country song and Sitek suggested they changed it? Perhaps the drums on SBOTA were different before Sitek told them to change it to something more interesting? How do you know SBOTA wasnt originally 7 minutes long with longer verses and more "come ones" but Sitek told them to shorten it down? Production isn't necessarily something you hear, it can also be something you cant hear. That's a lot of assumptions, but I am just giving my opinion on what I've heard not on what might have been.
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Post by LlAM on May 13, 2013 12:42:58 GMT -5
How do you know SBOTA didnt start out as a country song and Sitek suggested they changed it? Perhaps the drums on SBOTA were different before Sitek told them to change it to something more interesting? How do you know SBOTA wasnt originally 7 minutes long with longer verses and more "come ones" but Sitek told them to shorten it down? Production isn't necessarily something you hear, it can also be something you cant hear. That's a lot of assumptions, but I am just giving my opinion on what I've heard not on what might have been. That's the point, you're asuming things based only on what you've heard.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 13, 2013 12:44:41 GMT -5
Bring the light Dave Sitek!
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Post by Bruno on May 13, 2013 12:49:40 GMT -5
That's a lot of assumptions, but I am just giving my opinion on what I've heard not on what might have been. That's the point, you're asuming things based only on what you've heard. I think that's the best way to judge music. I'm not giving him any more or less credit by assuming what he's done behind the scenes. The music speaks for itself. I'm not saying you're wrong, you could be a 100% right and I could be a 100% wrong but all I'm saying is most people on the forum seem to be giving Dave Sitek a lot of credit for his work with BE. On Flick Of The Finger I read comments like 'great production, love the brass or love Liam's vocals'. Now we all know Liam intended to put brass on the album from the beginning and he also intended for his vocal to be left raw. But Sitek seems to be getting a lot of credit for these things too. But when SBOTA doesn't go down well people pounce on LAG's bad songwriting but say nothing about the 'production'. I just find that a bit odd, that's all.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 13, 2013 12:54:28 GMT -5
Make them millionaire's Davy!
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Post by Bruno on May 13, 2013 12:58:14 GMT -5
Bring the light Dave Sitek! lol...I actually have their 2011 album, Nine Types Of Light but I haven't heard it yet, any good?
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