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Post by tcgallagher on Jan 15, 2015 0:37:20 GMT -5
I don't have an opinion on this song as of now.
I'm sure it will grow on me though.
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Post by The Chief on Jan 15, 2015 6:38:47 GMT -5
I think instead of "In the heat of the rain, I will call your name" it should've been "I'll be calling your name in the pouring rain". But whatever. And after that, instead of "But you just passed me by" maybe he could have sang "as it soaks me to the bone"?
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Post by andymorris on Jan 15, 2015 6:47:00 GMT -5
Bits and pieces of the verses kind of sound like "Underneath the Sky" to me. It sounds like a lot of existing songs put together, bits here, pieces there. The melody isnt original at all. that's why it stucks in your heard immediately. We've already heard it a millions times before.
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Post by andymorris on Jan 15, 2015 6:48:48 GMT -5
What is it you did in this edit? I just notice that the song is faster, but I am no expert here. No offence intended! Please excuse my ignorance! Wow is Noel late to catch his bus or something ? that's way too fast.
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Post by spyrosfab4 on Jan 15, 2015 8:40:32 GMT -5
Bits and pieces of the verses kind of sound like "Underneath the Sky" to me. It sounds like a lot of existing songs put together, bits here, pieces there. The melody isnt original at all. that's why it stucks in your heard immediately. We've already heard it a millions times before. This. Exactly this is the truth about this this song. It is a perfectly enjoyable listen, but the melody is completely generic and unoriginal. We have heard these melodies so many times before, that it is impossible for me to actuallty believe that there are people who really convince themselves that this thin tune is a great song.
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Post by LlAM on Jan 15, 2015 9:01:35 GMT -5
It sounds like a lot of existing songs put together, bits here, pieces there. The melody isnt original at all. that's why it stucks in your heard immediately. We've already heard it a millions times before. This. Exactly this is the truth about this this song. It is a perfectly enjoyable listen, but the melody is completely generic and unoriginal. We have heard these melodies so many times before, that it is impossible for me to actuallty believe that there are people who really convince themselves that this thin tune is a great song. Thas like saying a painting is boring because you've seen all the colours before and everyone uses paintbrushes. The Mighty I melody is by no means original, and I cant remember anyone saying it is, but a lot of people including myself seem to enjoy it a lot. Speaking for myself, I think the delivery and the lyrics combined with the melody are very moving. Have a nice day Xxx
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Post by mouth on Jan 15, 2015 9:20:51 GMT -5
what makes a melody original anyways?
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Post by Ltrain on Jan 15, 2015 10:28:47 GMT -5
After listening about 100 times the only thing that bothers me is when Noel sings the "you" part of "I'll find you". It's kind of shriek worthy at times.
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Post by Johnny Rhythm on Jan 15, 2015 10:44:30 GMT -5
This is pretty cool, nice to hear it acoustic.
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Post by Ltrain on Jan 15, 2015 10:45:46 GMT -5
This is pretty cool, nice to hear it acoustic. You beat me to it. I thought it was pretty good.
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Post by ariananana on Jan 15, 2015 10:46:54 GMT -5
After listening about 100 times the only thing that bothers me is when Noel songs the "you" part of "I'll find you". It's kind of shriek worthy at times. Am i the only person that hears like a tech glitch or auto tuneish glitch on the "you" part of i'll find out. I've been listening to it over 100s of times and i love the fucking song - just that one bit stands out to me as being an oversight in production.
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Post by andymorris on Jan 15, 2015 11:14:19 GMT -5
what makes a melody original anyways? Good question. something that can be answered. But i'm just saying that while Noel's always borrowed from other songs (and every artist do, rock n roll isn't exactly as complex as mozart), this one particularly made me scratch my head and think : too far, Noel, too easy. And i've always been among the ones that defended Noel when people said he was "stealing" other people's songs. You just cant put your hand exactly on one song, but still... this is a bit too generic, the melody doesn't scream genius (to me). and may i mention i completely understand people liking this song, it's probably meaning fully to him and he put his heart in the lyrics this time, more than in the rest. That's just not my kind of Jazz. It would make a good poem though
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Post by Plantpot on Jan 15, 2015 11:18:29 GMT -5
what makes a melody original anyways? Indeed. "What's in a name melody?"
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Post by andymorris on Jan 15, 2015 11:18:37 GMT -5
This is pretty cool, nice to hear it acoustic. You beat me to it. I thought it was pretty good. It's nice. it's really the production that ruins it for me
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Post by carlober on Jan 15, 2015 12:23:58 GMT -5
This is pretty cool, nice to hear it acoustic. Noel should really dig out from the closet his acoustic guitar and ask any radio if he can play the fucking song there. Come on! Anyway, in the last days somebody said that the song has a poor melody and it wouldn't work in acoustic. Well, I guess that this brilliant cover and the equally good one made by I Built The Moon speak for themselves...
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Post by lamboasis on Jan 15, 2015 12:26:11 GMT -5
He's not going to play then... Lazy, lazy Noel
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Post by icebreath on Jan 15, 2015 15:55:26 GMT -5
The only complaint i have with Noel's vocals on the song is the part he sings "You'll be to blame where the heavens fall". It doesn't sound right to me. Maybe i am missing Liam's growl, i don't know...
Don't get me wrong, the vocals on the song are great. Only this part, i think it's weak.
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Post by gretschdrummer1000 on Jan 15, 2015 16:02:57 GMT -5
Really good song. Wish they would stop using so much autotune though.
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Post by gdforever on Jan 15, 2015 16:21:07 GMT -5
what makes a melody original anyways? There is s little used "H" note that no one ever uses. That would make the melody unique right?
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Post by Manualex on Jan 15, 2015 16:27:22 GMT -5
what makes a melody original anyways? There is s little used "H" note that no one ever uses. That would make the melody unique right? H ia just G sharp/ A flat with another name for the dutch/german people
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Jan 15, 2015 17:18:00 GMT -5
Thas like saying a painting is boring because you've seen all the colours before and everyone uses paintbrushes. The Mighty I melody is by no means original, and I cant remember anyone saying it is, but a lot of people including myself seem to enjoy it a lot. Speaking for myself, I think the delivery and the lyrics combined with the melody are very moving. Have a nice day Xxx Spot on! Also, since when have you come to expect original or creative melodies from Noel? He writes great songs, but he has never reinvented the wheel.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jan 15, 2015 17:53:44 GMT -5
Agree. If you're looking for something really original and different from anything else, something artsy, with Hemingway songwriting, then Noel is the wrong musician for you.
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Post by spud on Jan 15, 2015 17:57:36 GMT -5
After listening about 100 times the only thing that bothers me is when Noel sings the "you" part of "I'll find you". It's kind of shriek worthy at times. Couldn't agree more. I've never been a big fan of his voice but he sounds so shrill now on the high bits.
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Post by carlober on Jan 15, 2015 17:59:22 GMT -5
Agree. If you're looking for something really original and different from anything else, something artsy, with Hemingway songwriting, then Noel is the wrong musician for you. I agree too. Let's not forget that this man wrote about 10 big songs using the same four chords, and he's still not tired of doing it. If you're seeking originality or avant-garde tunes you should really look somewhere else...
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Post by underneaththesky on Jan 15, 2015 20:32:06 GMT -5
50 pages of grey
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