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Post by pphillipsukuk on Feb 26, 2015 16:11:09 GMT -5
I've always thought Wigwam would be massive with Noel doing the backing vocals and him and Liam doing the outro. Anyways on topic the one that sprung to mind was Wind Up Dream just can't see Noel giving it the time of day.
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Post by jaq515 on Feb 26, 2015 17:07:55 GMT -5
I've always thought Wigwam would be massive with Noel doing the backing vocals and him and Liam doing the outro. Anyways on topic the one that sprung to mind was Wind Up Dream just can't see Noel giving it the time of day. Wigwam is such a great tune. This is all complete 'what if's', i think if beady eye had keep this tune back till the BE sessions i think it would have easily out done Noel on his CY "out there co 'produced' tracks" Ill take it in the positive direction if this song was up for a new album think noel would like it. Back to thread obv theres loads Noel said he'd heard nearly all of DGSS and didnt want them on oasis albums
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Post by matt on Feb 26, 2015 18:04:00 GMT -5
He never approved songs that are too good, so his 5 could always be the best on the album. True story, for example The Roller or Milionaire. He abandoned it because of one line ? Fuckin' change the line, if he'd even ever cared about lyrics. This guy is a hitler. Don't think any lyric on Millionaire is as bad as 'the nature of reality/I pure subjective fantasy'. Though it doesn't matter as they are both astonishingly bad songs.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 13, 2015 20:28:03 GMT -5
Noel approved The Nature of Reality.
I rest my fucking case.
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Post by matt on Mar 13, 2015 20:31:26 GMT -5
Noel approved The Nature of Reality. I rest my fucking case. Noel also approved his own High Horse Lady - a throwaway track that was supposed to be a b-side. Can you imagine the likes of Bowie or The Beatles making an album and going 'ah fuck it, just throw a b-side on there, I can't be bothered'? Criminal. He may not have approved the other members songs,but he obviously didn't approve of some songs that made it on the albums anyway. So lazy.
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Post by glider on Mar 13, 2015 20:32:53 GMT -5
Noel approved The Nature of Reality. I rest my fucking case. Noel also approved his own High Horse Lady - a throwaway track that was supposed to be a b-side. Can you imagine the likes of Bowie or The Beatles making an album and going 'ah fuck it, just throw a b-side on there, I can't be bothered'? Criminal. He may not have approved the other members songs,but he obviously didn't approve of some songs that made it on the albums anyway. So lazy. Shows how much he wasn't into it around that time.
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Post by matt on Mar 13, 2015 20:35:51 GMT -5
Noel also approved his own High Horse Lady - a throwaway track that was supposed to be a b-side. Can you imagine the likes of Bowie or The Beatles making an album and going 'ah fuck it, just throw a b-side on there, I can't be bothered'? Criminal. He may not have approved the other members songs,but he obviously didn't approve of some songs that made it on the albums anyway. So lazy. Shows how much he wasn't into it around that time. I think he's a bit of hypocrite to bang on about shit music and that nobody is buying albums but only parts of an album off iTunes when he himself was half arsed about it at the end of Oasis.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 13, 2015 20:37:15 GMT -5
Shows how much he wasn't into it around that time. I think he's a bit of hypocrite to bang on about shit music and that nobody is buying albums but only parts of an album off iTunes when he himself was half arsed about it at the end of Oasis. Hardly a fair deduction. He's fucked up the track listing with almost every album bar DM and WTSMG.
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Post by glider on Mar 13, 2015 20:39:51 GMT -5
Shows how much he wasn't into it around that time. I think he's a bit of hypocrite to bang on about shit music and that nobody is buying albums but only parts of an album off iTunes when he himself was half arsed about it at the end of Oasis. Exactly. This is why people on here need to stop labeling each other as Noel haters or Liam haters. They both have done and said stupid things that I do not agree with.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2015 22:07:07 GMT -5
Dig Out Your Soul was a joke. Its the most all over the place Oasis cd. At least though, it had "Aint got nothing" "Nature of Reality", the first real rocking Oasis tracks since Morning Glory album.
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Post by World71R on Mar 13, 2015 23:20:44 GMT -5
Dig Out Your Soul was a joke. Its the most all over the place Oasis cd.At least though, it had "Aint got nothing" "Nature of Reality", the first real rocking Oasis tracks since Morning Glory album. I wouldn't necessarily say that. The whole album flows really well (hell even the shit of AGN fits well), and the album's context is brilliant, but it's the transition from AGN to TNOR messes it up. While AGN fit well, I would've replaced it with Come on Outside, and then Soldier On & Boy With the Blues following it, in that order. Back to the "most all over the place Oasis cd", that title goes to Heathen Chemistry. There is barely any flow at all to the album, besides The Hindu Times and Force of Nature, but that's about it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2015 0:15:39 GMT -5
Heathen Chemistry is the best put together album. Despite its flaws.
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Post by pliolite on Mar 16, 2015 11:06:01 GMT -5
There's no way he would have had Beatles & Stones on an album, if only for the title alone.
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Post by NYR on Mar 16, 2015 11:25:22 GMT -5
But seriously, I think he'd say yes to Four Letter Word, Millionaire, The Roller, and In the Bubble With a Bullet.
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Post by xo0oo0ox on Mar 17, 2015 0:52:26 GMT -5
Dig Out Your Soul was a joke. Its the most all over the place Oasis cd. At least though, it had "Aint got nothing" "Nature of Reality", the first real rocking Oasis tracks since Morning Glory album. I totally disagree... For me, Dig Out Your Soul is the most thematically consistent album Oasis put out since Definitely Maybe. Even the lesser tracks maintain the atmosphere (in that light, I can see why Noel chose TNOR over Andy's other stuff even if it's poor in isolation). I'm Outta Time is the only track that doesn't quite fit IMO.
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Post by leak4ever on Mar 17, 2015 4:27:04 GMT -5
Dig Out Your Soul was a joke. Its the most all over the place Oasis cd. At least though, it had "Aint got nothing" "Nature of Reality", the first real rocking Oasis tracks since Morning Glory album. I totally disagree... For me, Dig Out Your Soul is the most thematically consistent album Oasis put out since Definitely Maybe. Even the lesser tracks maintain the atmosphere (in that light, I can see why Noel chose TNOR over Andy's other stuff even if it's poor in isolation). I'm Outta Time is the only track that doesn't quite fit IMO. Consistent? Dig Out Your Soul is unlistenable after the first 4 or 5 tracks. Apart from Falling Down, the second half of the album is a write off. The worst sequence of songs from any Oasis release. The album has no theme! It's just a collection of very poor songs.
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Post by lamboasis on Mar 17, 2015 11:39:24 GMT -5
Actually Noel likes Flick of the Finger. So 1, at least. And it's better of some Noel's songs.
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Mar 17, 2015 14:23:52 GMT -5
I'd imagine Don'r Brother Me might have been a difficult one to get onto an Oasis album...
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Post by space75gr on Mar 17, 2015 14:26:13 GMT -5
...Anyways on topic the one that sprung to mind was Wind Up Dream just can't see Noel giving it the time of day. "The Mexican...?
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Post by spaneli on Mar 17, 2015 15:44:17 GMT -5
Chorus or no chorus Flick Of the Finger would have been a must. Don't think it gets the credit it deserves, under the Oasis name it would have been huge. In my opinion the best post Oasis song there has been especially in terms of what Oasis were renowned for, tunes that have aggogance and swagger. "Noel tolerated some pretty execrable Gem/Andy/Liam songs on Oasis albums, so it's a stretch to say he wouldn't have approved some of the stronger Beady Eye tracks." <This. Problem is that it's the horns that Sitek added to Flick of the Finger that makes that song. Beady Eye hadn't even crossed the notion of horns on it. As an acoustic or without the horns, it's a good song, but nothing that screams it must be on an album. Which is the issue with this question. We're all coming from the perspective of beady eye all working on these specific songs together and having the time to make them better. We're judging from "finished" products when Noel was probably judging songs that were far from it. It's difficult to really say if any of these songs were that good or how many Noel was even aware of.
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Post by World71R on Mar 17, 2015 17:18:15 GMT -5
Dig Out Your Soul was a joke. Its the most all over the place Oasis cd. At least though, it had "Aint got nothing" "Nature of Reality", the first real rocking Oasis tracks since Morning Glory album. I totally disagree... For me, Dig Out Your Soul is the most thematically consistent album Oasis put out since Definitely Maybe. Even the lesser tracks maintain the atmosphere (in that light, I can see why Noel chose TNOR over Andy's other stuff even if it's poor in isolation). I'm Outta Time is the only track that doesn't quite fit IMO.It doesn't, but then again, it somewhat does. It kind of fits into the whole indirect concept of a swansong for the band, plus the transition from TSOTL to the song is really smooth, and it breaks up the album a bit. I think if Come On Outside would've followed, the song would seem more in place.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2015 18:48:12 GMT -5
There is nothing wrong with Dig Out Your Soul because it could of been much better, and as time has gone by it sounds better than it did.
Maybe it sounds like it makes more sense now that Liam with Beady Eye and Noels solo albums have come out, it makes sense to me anyway.
I will probably buy it soon (again) - but when it was released I thought it was just a rushed load of rubbish.
And it was, and for what? Liam marrying his other half Nicole only to divorce her 4 years later? He should of stuck with the record and finished it.
Personally if I was Liam, as I have said, I would reform Oasis with whoever he can find, Bonehead and if not Allan White, Guigsy then someone else sort his voice out a bit singing wise and do an album. Tony McCarrol could even rejoin if Liam was calling the calls. That is the only way Noel will rejoin, at least at the moment.
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