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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Mar 1, 2015 15:06:21 GMT -5
It`s pretty hard for me I have to admit. I love start anew, but recently listenend to the morning son and I was blown away again. especially the live at the abbey road session was amazing, but it has disappeared from youtube it seems.
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Post by carlober on Mar 1, 2015 16:02:45 GMT -5
I've never been a fan of The Morning Son, bu Start Anew is beautiful. When the instrumental part kicks in and it grows and grows till the end, it gets me every time.
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Post by World71R on Mar 1, 2015 16:32:20 GMT -5
Both of these songs are really good, and while I like Start Anew as a song a bit more, I think The Morning Son is a better closer. It seems like a more developed Soldier On. The drums are fantastic in it, and with some Oasis-ification, per se, and some more help from Noel on it, it would be up there with Roll it Over, Champagne Supernova, and Let There Be Love as far as best closers. Even as is, it could be close to them.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 1, 2015 18:59:44 GMT -5
Soldier On foreshadowed the Oasis split, and continuing projects Morning Son foreshadowed Beady Eye's success (at the time), and a second album Start Anew foreshadowed the end of BDI and how they need to "start anew" The Ballad of the Mighty I foreshadows the Oasis reunion.
Clues are there folks. Clues have always been there.
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Post by Manualex on Mar 1, 2015 19:02:40 GMT -5
Soldier On foreshadowed the Oasis split, and continuing projects Morning Son foreshadowed Beady Eye's success (at the time), and a second album Start Anew foreshadowed the end of BDI and how they need to "start anew" The Ballad of the Mighty I foreshadows the Oasis reunion.
Clues are there folks. Clues have always been there. #IlluminatiConfirmed
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Post by Thomas on Mar 1, 2015 19:19:44 GMT -5
Soldier On foreshadowed the Oasis split, and continuing projects Morning Son foreshadowed Beady Eye's success (at the time), and a second album Start Anew foreshadowed the end of BDI and how they need to "start anew" The Ballad of the Mighty I foreshadows the Oasis reunion.
Clues are there folks. Clues have always been there. What about Stop The Clocks?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 1, 2015 19:28:15 GMT -5
Soldier On foreshadowed the Oasis split, and continuing projects Morning Son foreshadowed Beady Eye's success (at the time), and a second album Start Anew foreshadowed the end of BDI and how they need to "start anew" The Ballad of the Mighty I foreshadows the Oasis reunion.
Clues are there folks. Clues have always been there. What about Stop The Clocks? Foreshadows Noel's laziness of recylcing old Oasis tunes, and lo and behold we get Lock All the Doors, and Revolution Song on the following release. The clues, for fuck sake, are there.
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Post by glider on Mar 1, 2015 19:35:02 GMT -5
Soldier On foreshadowed the Oasis split, and continuing projects Morning Son foreshadowed Beady Eye's success (at the time), and a second album Start Anew foreshadowed the end of BDI and how they need to "start anew" The Ballad of the Mighty I foreshadows the Oasis reunion.
Clues are there folks. Clues have always been there.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2015 2:28:03 GMT -5
Well can't beat Champagne Supernova. I know "Its getting better man" and the "orchestra" last track tries on Be Here Now, but I see through it!!
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Post by betinho on Mar 18, 2015 0:35:04 GMT -5
BE closers > NGHFB closers
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Post by carlober on Mar 18, 2015 6:23:25 GMT -5
BE closers > NGHFB closers Mighty I > Start Anew > Stop the Clocks > The Morning Son
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Post by supernovadragon on Mar 18, 2015 14:00:46 GMT -5
BE closers > NGHFB closers Mighty I > Start Anew > Stop the Clocks > The Morning Son I voted Morning Son, prefer it to Start Anew Also, both are MILES better than Stop The Clocks, find it boring..especially how it was supposed to be the epic song Noel was proclaiming it to be. Ballad Of The Mighty I > Morning Son > Start Anew > Stop The Clocks
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Mar 18, 2015 15:24:13 GMT -5
If we're going down this road I'd go Morning Son > Mighty I > Start Anew > Stop The Clocks
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2015 10:45:50 GMT -5
Soldier On foreshadowed the Oasis split, and continuing projects Morning Son foreshadowed Beady Eye's success (at the time), and a second album Start Anew foreshadowed the end of BDI and how they need to "start anew" The Ballad of the Mighty I foreshadows the Oasis reunion.
Clues are there folks. Clues have always been there. Why would you want an Oasis reunion!? For whatever reason Noel has said he feels creatively stifled in Oasis, the albums would have to be more spaced out because they'd have to tour the third world for months, I love Liam, but while still being a decent singer, his voice isn't as good as Noel's anymore and he doesn't elevate songs like he used to, Liam has the chance to expand his range and work with different artists and produce some great tracks like Scorpio Rising and Noel has released two (by this day and age's pop/rock standards) exceptionally brilliant albums. What positive is there to reforming Oasis? I can't see any. I've seen Oasis 5 times since 2005 and they were never as good as Beady Eye was live, they'd lost that spark and Noel is producing records better than anything Oasis released since 1995! I'm fucking praying they never get back together because it would be shit!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2015 11:13:01 GMT -5
Also
Mighty I.... (Huge Gap) Start Anew The Morning Son (Another big gap) Stop The Clocks
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2015 15:08:53 GMT -5
@ricky Spanish
Wow - don't be so bashful...
I don't want an Oasis reunion......I want a new Oasis album and tour.
Noel has said ....and I am sure thinks still if they record a new album that ---- when they were doing Oasis towards the end. "Everything had to sound big" deliberately because it would be played in a large venue.
Which is why the music became awful because it was so predictable. Where as looking back he has said they should of just written music, and not worried about it, then gone and recorded it. (Much like when they used to be in the Boardwalk in 1991/1992)
If they did that, then the music would be way better - and if Owen Morris produced it, it would make more sense and be more like the mid 90s Oasis sound again.
If they do get back together, that is what they will do.
Liam of course needs to be more professional about his voice in recordings and on tour too, to make it work properly.
I don't see them doing something like the Death in Vegas album in 2004 or something new and experimental because they have had bad experiences with that.
It will be a back to basics record with Owen Morris's brick walling sound. Noels views on music today sounds like he hates it really -a lot - so I'd say he would want Oasis to be a force to be reckoned with again.
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Post by Jgrp on Mar 19, 2015 15:12:26 GMT -5
I like Mighty I but don't really see it as an album closer. Anyone else with me on that or just me?
But back to topic, Start Anew without a doubt (and over Mighhty I and Stop the Clocks too). Morning Son last
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Mar 20, 2015 1:04:24 GMT -5
@ricky Spanish I don't see them doing something like the Death in Vegas album in 2004 or something new and experimental because they have had bad experiences with that. They had no experiences with new and experimental, cause they never tried it^^
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2015 1:19:57 GMT -5
Um....they did try it...you've just never heard the album.
Noel Gallagher - setting sun chemical brothers? Liam singing on the prodigy song?
Be Here Now, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. To me those are experimental albums. Maybe to experimental for their own good.
But I see what you are saying, you want them to do a record like Robbie William's Rudebox....(hehe)
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Mar 21, 2015 14:35:24 GMT -5
Um....they did try it...you've just never heard the album. Noel Gallagher - setting sun chemical brothers? Liam singing on the prodigy song? Be Here Now, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. To me those are experimental albums. Maybe to experimental for their own good. But I see what you are saying, you want them to do a record like Robbie William's Rudebox....(hehe) It's a difference between being invited by a band or musicians to produce more experimental or new stuff and doing it yourself. Be here now was nothing experimental. This is just Britpop with too much guitar tracks on them. The small bits at the end of some songs maybe (Cuba rhythm end of magic pie), but what else? Stand by me or don't go away is pure pop. Sotsog was more out there but just baby steps.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2015 15:08:41 GMT -5
Every album after Morning Glory or Be Here Now has only been half of what it could be.
I think Morning Glory could of been better as well, but not Definitely Maybe.
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