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Post by Jailbird on Aug 6, 2014 19:07:10 GMT -5
I hate how Noel himself is not active on any platform so we don't get any updates about his work directly from him, especially now when he's laying low after touring. He's not one for Twitter but bringing back the blog would be nice.
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Post by bandontherun on Aug 7, 2014 10:59:24 GMT -5
Please Noel , say something !!! At least he could tell us something about the album release date ! This year or 2015 ?? I don't mind waiting,.....but PLEASE say something !!!
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Post by LlAM on Aug 7, 2014 11:13:30 GMT -5
Didn't someone say it was being released early next year?
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Post by gdforever on Aug 7, 2014 13:04:30 GMT -5
I hate how Noel himself is not active on any platform so we don't get any updates about his work directly from him, especially now when he's laying low after touring. He's not one for Twitter but bringing back the blog would be nice. He only blogs when e tours I'll bet his off time blog would be pretty boring. If he's not releasing it right away I'd rather he didn't tease us personally.
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Post by dennizz on Aug 7, 2014 15:46:50 GMT -5
an announcement is expected in the first two weeks of september. Album release is scheduled for after the Be Here Now thing. Probably at the beginning of march
Source: industry insider
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 7, 2014 16:15:07 GMT -5
an announcement is expected in the first two weeks of september. Album release is scheduled for after the Be Here Now thing. Probably at the beginning of march Source: industry insider Any word on singles/promotional single release?
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Post by spaneli on Aug 7, 2014 18:53:46 GMT -5
an announcement is expected in the first two weeks of september. Album release is scheduled for after the Be Here Now thing. Probably at the beginning of march Source: industry insider Perfect birthday present: March 7th
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Post by spaneli on Aug 7, 2014 18:55:51 GMT -5
an announcement is expected in the first two weeks of september. Album release is scheduled for after the Be Here Now thing. Probably at the beginning of march Source: industry insider Any word on singles/promotional single release? With an early March release, probably mid to late January at best. I'd be shocked now if we got a single by the end of the year. Makes no sense for Noel to compete around Christmas against stiffer competition and November would still be 4 months out, which would be too long. Unless, he'd be releasing like three singles prior to album release.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 7, 2014 19:16:44 GMT -5
Any word on singles/promotional single release? With an early March release, probably mid to late January at best. I'd be shocked now if we got a single by the end of the year. Makes no sense for Noel to compete around Christmas against stiffer competition and November would still be 4 months out, which would be too long. Unless, he'd be releasing like three singles prior to album release. But we all need a nice christmas present.
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Post by Gas Panic on Aug 8, 2014 5:15:16 GMT -5
2015 is shaping up to be a fantastic year.
New album / tour from Noel (assuming its not coming in 2014) Star Wars 7 Jurassic World terminator genesis
We also have Dumb and Dumber To later this year as well
Spoilt rotten!
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 8, 2014 10:32:22 GMT -5
2015 is shaping up to be a fantastic year. New album / tour from Noel (assuming its not coming in 2014) Star Wars 7 Jurassic World terminator genesis We also have Dumb and Dumber To later this year as well Spoilt rotten! Beady Eye will have made another album probably by the end of 2015 as well, if they decide to continue.
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Post by andymorris on Aug 8, 2014 14:28:01 GMT -5
2015 is shaping up to be a fantastic year. New album / tour from Noel (assuming its not coming in 2014) Star Wars 7 Jurassic World terminator genesis We also have Dumb and Dumber To later this year as well Spoilt rotten! Beady Eye will have made another album probably by the end of 2015 as well, if they decide to continue. there wont be a beady record if noel album+tours in 2015. No way. 2016 at best
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Aug 8, 2014 16:30:23 GMT -5
Sounds reasonable. Info soon, maybe an appetizer (like the EOTR choirs & string in 2011) in 2014, single in January, album in March...I like it.
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Post by gdforever on Aug 8, 2014 17:13:32 GMT -5
Beady Eye said they were going to take a year off after BE before the album even got it's lukewarm commercial reception. I think they were a bit tired of constantly struggling towards the next thing. And presumably they will still have to write the album together after that since they seem to like collaborating with each other. No news on them returning to the studio yet and they've always let us know. I don't think that there will be a BDI album until 2016 @ earliest
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 8, 2014 17:39:05 GMT -5
Beady Eye will have made another album probably by the end of 2015 as well, if they decide to continue. there wont be a beady record if noel album+tours in 2015. No way. 2016 at best Why not? Wouldn't that be a good time to bank in on the Gallagher name? While Noel is touring, they can sell Beady Eye records and by the time Noel is done touring, they'd be touring their own album. Both Beady Eye and NGHFB released their albums in the same year and toured in the same year already - 2011.
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Post by gdforever on Aug 8, 2014 19:12:41 GMT -5
there wont be a beady record if noel album+tours in 2015. No way. 2016 at best Why not? Wouldn't that be a good time to bank in on the Gallagher name? While Noel is touring, they can sell Beady Eye records and by the time Noel is done touring, they'd be touring their own album. Both Beady Eye and NGHFB released their albums in the same year and toured in the same year already - 2011. But BDI released first and their album sales and tours don't last as long. They'd been off the charts for at least a couple months before Noel's was released. They even only overlapped there touring for like a month from what I remember. Noel's album stayed in the charts for the best part of a year and he was still doing his stadium 9 months to a year later
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 8, 2014 19:58:00 GMT -5
Why not? Wouldn't that be a good time to bank in on the Gallagher name? While Noel is touring, they can sell Beady Eye records and by the time Noel is done touring, they'd be touring their own album. Both Beady Eye and NGHFB released their albums in the same year and toured in the same year already - 2011. But BDI released first and their album sales and tours don't last as long. They'd been off the charts for at least a couple months before Noel's was released. They even only overlapped there touring for like a month from what I remember. Noel's album stayed in the charts for the best part of a year and he was still doing his stadium 9 months to a year later This is true, but judging by the lack of success for their 2013 album, I don't think it matters much at this point. The hardcore fans are really all that's left and I doubt they'd skip out just because big brother is touring. I think it would be good press to see both brothers touring and releasing albums around the same time. That's twice the exposure for the Gallagher name, especially considering Noel is probably going to own the charts again. Imagine having NGHFB at number 1 and Beady Eye at number 2 in the charts. That would be the top music story of the week.
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Post by andymorris on Aug 9, 2014 2:53:08 GMT -5
Noel and Liam wont go releasing records at the same time. never gonna happen.
Noel needs his year to tour and Liam is never going to take the risk of losing against Noel. and you dont release records that attract the same audience, at the same time. One of the two acts would suffer from it, especially gigs sales.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 9, 2014 11:05:10 GMT -5
Noel and Liam wont go releasing records at the same time. never gonna happen. Noel needs his year to tour and Liam is never going to take the risk of losing against Noel. and you dont release records that attract the same audience, at the same time. One of the two acts would suffer from it, especially gigs sales. Liam already lost to Noel, I don't think he's worried about it any longer. And he'll probably lose again when Noel releases his second album. It's a competition whether the releases are staggered or not, so does it really matter? As I've already said, do you think that hardcore fans of Beady Eye, basically the only ones who bought the album, are going to skip out just because brother Noel releases an album at the same time? Of course not, that would be silly. The only way I can see gig sales suffering is if the brothers decide to play every night on the same night at different buildings within the same country and city. What are the odds of that happening? And although this may sound blunt to some, if someone is hurting for cash to the point they can't afford a few gigs and albums, then it absolutely shouldn't be on their list of priorities to begin with. It would be more beneficial for the person to take proper care of themselves, pay their bills, buy their food and resort to cheaper solutions for entertainment, if any at all. Live within your means.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 9, 2014 11:26:40 GMT -5
Noel and Liam wont go releasing records at the same time. never gonna happen. Noel needs his year to tour and Liam is never going to take the risk of losing against Noel. and you dont release records that attract the same audience, at the same time. One of the two acts would suffer from it, especially gigs sales. Liam already lost to Noel, I don't think he's worried about it any longer. And he'll probably lose again when Noel releases his second album. It's a competition whether the releases are staggered or not, so does it really matter? As I've already said, do you think that hardcore fans of Beady Eye, basically the only ones who bought the album, are going to skip out just because brother Noel releases an album at the same time? Of course not, that would be silly. The only way I can see gig sales suffering is if the brothers decide to play every night on the same night at different buildings within the same country and city. What are the odds of that happening? And although this may sound blunt to some, if someone is hurting for cash to the point they can't afford a few gigs and albums, then it absolutely shouldn't be on their list of priorities to begin with. It would be more beneficial for the person to take proper care of themselves, pay their bills, buy their food and resort to cheaper solutions for entertainment, if any at all. Live within your means. No doubt the hardcore fans will always be there for Beady Eye. However, their goal was to find newer fans and grow a new fan base from the ashes of Oasis. Sadly, this has yet to transpire and I fear it will never happen. I'll enjoy the tunes whenever they should come but I'm not expecting a huge success.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 9, 2014 12:38:15 GMT -5
I don't think so either. Most of their fans are just ex-Oasis fans, and most of them are already disappointed with their output so far.
Who was it that said they really needed a hit? That person is absolutely right. They need a hit. I'm afraid I can't really see that happening either, for some reason.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Aug 9, 2014 22:10:39 GMT -5
Liam already lost to Noel, I don't think he's worried about it any longer. And he'll probably lose again when Noel releases his second album. It's a competition whether the releases are staggered or not, so does it really matter? As I've already said, do you think that hardcore fans of Beady Eye, basically the only ones who bought the album, are going to skip out just because brother Noel releases an album at the same time? Of course not, that would be silly. The only way I can see gig sales suffering is if the brothers decide to play every night on the same night at different buildings within the same country and city. What are the odds of that happening? And although this may sound blunt to some, if someone is hurting for cash to the point they can't afford a few gigs and albums, then it absolutely shouldn't be on their list of priorities to begin with. It would be more beneficial for the person to take proper care of themselves, pay their bills, buy their food and resort to cheaper solutions for entertainment, if any at all. Live within your means. No doubt the hardcore fans will always be there for Beady Eye. However, their goal was to find newer fans and grow a new fan base from the ashes of Oasis. Sadly, this has yet to transpire and I fear it will never happen. I'll enjoy the tunes whenever they should come but I'm not expecting a huge success. I really wish they could. But sadly, you're right, that ship has probably sailed. Do you think there is any hope for resurgence, just as Noel did? Or do they simply need better tunes?
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Post by freddy838 on Aug 10, 2014 6:47:12 GMT -5
If they did write better tunes they'd probably just end up as b-sides anyway. It's almost inevitable with Gallagher music. I can't see them ever getting commercial success, just selling albums to the Oasis fans who want to hear Liam singing songs. Noel has wider appeal because he has a softer voice in its prime and can still write a catchy chorus, plus he is seen as less of a cock than Liam.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 10, 2014 8:05:19 GMT -5
No doubt the hardcore fans will always be there for Beady Eye. However, their goal was to find newer fans and grow a new fan base from the ashes of Oasis. Sadly, this has yet to transpire and I fear it will never happen. I'll enjoy the tunes whenever they should come but I'm not expecting a huge success. I really wish they could. But sadly, you're right, that ship has probably sailed. Do you think there is any hope for resurgence, just as Noel did? Or do they simply need better tunes? I think it is a combination of average tunes, a band in their 40s and the public just tired of Liam's antics. It's ok when you are 25, not 40.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 10, 2014 11:20:10 GMT -5
Yeah I didn't really want to say it, but I think you've got a point. The fact he is apparently so ''unpredictable'' has, quite ironically, become predictable to me. It's getting old.
I don't think the fact that they're in their fourties has a lot to do with it. Good music is good music, and a good image helps a lot with that. And they don't really have either. There are a lot of bands that are in their 40s or even 50s that are still massive. Look at U2 for example.
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