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Post by batfink30 on Feb 25, 2015 9:38:15 GMT -5
I saw someone moaning about the album on Twitter saying it was rubbish because it lacked "Punch The Air Choruses" does it? I think it's more of a swirly hooky melodic album than a typical Noel giant chorus type. Im just wondering if it will sell less because of this?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2015 9:41:19 GMT -5
A few of the songs have these type of choruses. In The Heat Of The Moment, Lock All The Doors, You Know We Can't Go Back all have choruses that would fit that description.
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Post by lamboasis on Feb 25, 2015 9:41:37 GMT -5
Are they drunk? Lock all the door's chorus is great, Revolution Song's chorus is great, Riverman's chorus is great
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Post by batfink30 on Feb 25, 2015 9:44:01 GMT -5
Are they drunk? Lock all the door's chorus is great, Revolution Song's chorus is great, Riverman's chorus is great I guess you're getting the idiots listening to it and commenting on it now after the die hard fans have downloaded it.
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Post by ariananana on Feb 25, 2015 9:57:15 GMT -5
This record has way more WTSMG style punch the air choruses out of Noel in a long fucking time so I'm not quite sure if they are listening to the same album as me.
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Post by Wandering Moon on Feb 25, 2015 9:59:00 GMT -5
gonna punch the air out of whoever could say such a dumb thing
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Post by HMSBaz on Feb 25, 2015 10:02:34 GMT -5
Just stick on Some Might Say on repeat then till your wee arm gets sore...fools.
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Post by carryusall on Feb 25, 2015 10:05:14 GMT -5
'You Know We Can't Go Back' alone has more punch the air choruses than most bands manage on an entire album. The whole song is a punch the air chorus.
Throw in: In The Heat of the Moment, Lock all the Doors, The Dying of the Light, The Mexican, Revolution Song and sort of Ballad of the Mighty I and Riverman, and you have the most punch the air choruses Noel has written in a very, very, very long time. Perhaps because a lot of the album proper is quite subdued it could give this impression? The Bonus tracks are all fucking massive though
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Post by batfink30 on Feb 25, 2015 14:53:30 GMT -5
This "friend" of mine is tweeting again saying it's an average, boring album, the first had more singalong choruses and was much better and he's going to be spending most of the time at the bar during the gig in a couple of weeks! Crazy!
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Post by buggoff on Feb 25, 2015 17:29:45 GMT -5
The people complaining about the lack of punch air choruses are the same people hating on The Heat Of The Moment.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 25, 2015 19:14:43 GMT -5
It has the melancholic atmosphere of SOTSOG, but done properly and without shit tracks, but has the "spirit" of Noel Gallagher with soaring anthems, too. A perfect balance, and a balance that Noel has perfected since the onset: Wistful. Most cohesive album he's done.
Hell, even While the Song Remains the Same soars - and it's a fucking tune and a half. Brilliance.
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Post by Who Is Andy Bell? on Feb 26, 2015 0:35:50 GMT -5
I can't get the choruses for Lock all the Doors or Riverman out of my head. Same for Dying of the Light. I thought there were only 2 great choruses on the last album (If I Had a Gun and Broken Arrow). And for the longest time before that Noel only wrote 1 or 2 per album.
The first time I head Lock all the Doors (the CY version, not the demo), it was probably the greatest feeling I had listening to a Noel chorus since the first time I heard Slide Away.
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Post by thechieftan on Feb 26, 2015 0:53:21 GMT -5
No
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