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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 4:22:20 GMT -5
After victories of Everybody's on The Run, In The Heat of the Moment and If I Had a Gun, here's the fourth game.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jun 24, 2015 4:32:49 GMT -5
The Death Of You And Me.
This is one of my favourite HFB songs, and although I really like Lock All The Doors, and the two of them are very different, TDOYAM wins it.
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Post by Jessica on Jun 24, 2015 4:45:01 GMT -5
The Death Of You And Me, I like LATD, but TDOYAM is a classic!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2015 5:15:30 GMT -5
The Death of You And Me. Best on the album. I shudder to think what would have happened if Mr Sardy has got his greasy mitts on that song.
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Post by carlober on Jun 24, 2015 5:27:23 GMT -5
Lock All the Doors. I like TDOYAM, it's a very good song and it still sounds fresh every time I listen to it: and that's also because it's one of the few very well produced songs on HFB1 (or maybe the only one?). In spite of this, I have never truly loved it and I like other tracks from HFB1 more. Lock All the Doors is not as fresh, some lyrics are a bit dodgy, Noel's voice doesn't really stands out in the mix (especially at the beginning), so it's far from being perfect. But God, I can still remember the moment when I heard it for the first time: true emotions at listening again that classic Oasis sound. So, TDOYAM might be the better song but LATD is 3 minutes and 41 seconds of emotional journey, at least for me
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Post by defmaybe00 on Jun 24, 2015 5:36:00 GMT -5
This is really a tough one for me, TDOYAM is a great song, Sardy got it right with this one It's got a classic Oasis chorus without sounding like Oasis at all I'm in love with LATD at the moment though, and I love the live version even more, so LATD for me
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jun 24, 2015 5:40:29 GMT -5
This is really a tough one for me, TDOYAM is a great song, Sardy got it right with this one It's got a classic Oasis chorus without sounding like Oasis at all I'm in love with LATD at the moment though, and I love the live version even more, so LATD for me Sardy had nothing to do with TDOYAM
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Post by defmaybe00 on Jun 24, 2015 5:42:11 GMT -5
This is really a tough one for me, TDOYAM is a great song, Sardy got it right with this one It's got a classic Oasis chorus without sounding like Oasis at all I'm in love with LATD at the moment though, and I love the live version even more, so LATD for me Sardy had nothing to do with TDOYAM That explains a lot Who produced it? Noel and Paul Stacey?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jun 24, 2015 5:48:44 GMT -5
Sardy had nothing to do with TDOYAM That explains a lot Who produced it? Noel and Paul Stacey? Yeah
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Post by Let It🩸 on Jun 24, 2015 6:13:07 GMT -5
I actually consider TDOYAM to be one of the best songs I've heard in some years, but, as with with 'Rivermãn', I'll pick LATD for sentimental reasons since I lost my virginity while listening to Chasing Yesterday.
Thanks.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jun 24, 2015 6:16:11 GMT -5
That explains a lot Who produced it? Noel and Paul Stacey? Yeah My god...Noel, what on earth were you thinking for seven years, sticking with that useless lummox Sardy?... Did Noel and Stacey do The Importance Of Being Idle too?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jun 24, 2015 6:22:29 GMT -5
My god...Noel, what on earth were you thinking for seven years, sticking with that useless lummox Sardy?... Did Noel and Stacey do The Importance Of Being Idle too? Yep, Lyla too, I believe.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jun 24, 2015 6:22:43 GMT -5
There's nothing worse than a rocker that doesn't rock...Death Of You And Me all day long for me, ruddy brilliant little tune.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jun 24, 2015 6:23:19 GMT -5
My god...Noel, what on earth were you thinking for seven years, sticking with that useless lummox Sardy?... Did Noel and Stacey do The Importance Of Being Idle too? Yep, Lyla too, I believe. Man alive...
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Post by Gin & Tonic on Jun 24, 2015 7:31:14 GMT -5
Lock All The Doors by an absolute landslide.
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Post by matt on Jun 24, 2015 9:01:11 GMT -5
The Death of You And Me. Best on the album. I shudder to think what would have happened if Mr Sardy has got his greasy mitts on that song. So Sardy didn't do that one - so that's the reason it sounds good? It's not overproduced or compressed and seems quite fresh sounding.
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Post by matt on Jun 24, 2015 9:10:02 GMT -5
Oh and Death Of You And Me by a country mile for me.
Noel can't really write a great rock tune these days personally. He's still a brilliant songwriter, but I see rock as more of a young mans game with all the adrenaline and care free attitude that comes with it. Lock All The Doors is alright, but it's an example of Noel trying to recreate past glories and I'd rather just stick on a tune like Morning Glory instead. It's why keeping to a tried and tested formula isn't really for me, as I see it more accurately as tired and tested in my opinion.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jun 24, 2015 9:20:57 GMT -5
Slow news day.
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Jun 24, 2015 9:25:57 GMT -5
I actually consider TDOYAM to be one of the best songs I've heard in some years, but, as with with 'Rivermãn', I'll pick LATD for sentimental reasons since I lost my virginity while listening to Chasing Yesterday. Thanks. Were you chasing yesterday while you lost your virginity again?
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Jun 24, 2015 9:27:57 GMT -5
Oh and Death Of You And Me by a country mile for me. Noel can't really write a great rock tune these days personally. He's still a brilliant songwriter, but I see rock as more of a young mans game with all the adrenaline and care free attitude that comes with it. Lock All The Doors is alright, but it's an example of Noel trying to recreate past glories and I'd rather just stick on a tune like Morning Glory instead. It's why keeping to a tried and tested formula isn't really for me, as I see it more accurately as tired and tested in my opinion. I think Do the damage is the best rock tune he did since shock of the lightning.
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Post by gemarcher1 on Jun 24, 2015 9:56:14 GMT -5
Oh and Death Of You And Me by a country mile for me. Noel can't really write a great rock tune these days personally. He's still a brilliant songwriter, but I see rock as more of a young mans game with all the adrenaline and care free attitude that comes with it. Lock All The Doors is alright, but it's an example of Noel trying to recreate past glories and I'd rather just stick on a tune like Morning Glory instead. It's why keeping to a tried and tested formula isn't really for me, as I see it more accurately as tired and tested in my opinion. Well, but Lock all the Doors was wrote in 1992 mate. I pick up that one.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jun 24, 2015 10:07:51 GMT -5
Oh and Death Of You And Me by a country mile for me. Noel can't really write a great rock tune these days personally. He's still a brilliant songwriter, but I see rock as more of a young mans game with all the adrenaline and care free attitude that comes with it. Lock All The Doors is alright, but it's an example of Noel trying to recreate past glories and I'd rather just stick on a tune like Morning Glory instead. It's why keeping to a tried and tested formula isn't really for me, as I see it more accurately as tired and tested in my opinion. I think Do the damage is the best rock tune he did since shock of the lightning. And it's still shit... (in my opinion)
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Post by norkbauer on Jun 24, 2015 10:21:24 GMT -5
TDOYAM wins only for being the first song we've heard from Noel's solo career. 25 Jul, 2011, this day I'll remember forever. Waiting until 4 a.m. (Brazilian hour) to listen the song on radio and keeping it constantly day after day on my headphones was something amazing, this song has some nostagical feeling I can't describe, only feel.
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Post by Jessica on Jun 24, 2015 10:40:21 GMT -5
TDOYAM wins only for being the first song we've heard from Noel's solo career. 25 Jul, 2011, this day I'll remember forever. Waiting until 4 a.m. (Brazilian hour) to listen the song on radio and keeping it constantly day after day on my headphones was something amazing, this song has some nostagical feeling I can't describe, only feel. Aww... Yeah, I remember when it premiered too. My friend in NY stayed up with me to share in the excitement.
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Post by matt on Jun 24, 2015 12:26:38 GMT -5
Oh and Death Of You And Me by a country mile for me. Noel can't really write a great rock tune these days personally. He's still a brilliant songwriter, but I see rock as more of a young mans game with all the adrenaline and care free attitude that comes with it. Lock All The Doors is alright, but it's an example of Noel trying to recreate past glories and I'd rather just stick on a tune like Morning Glory instead. It's why keeping to a tried and tested formula isn't really for me, as I see it more accurately as tired and tested in my opinion. Well, but Lock all the Doors was wrote in 1992 mate. I pick up that one. True, but even then, it's not nearly as good as most of the rockers from that era.
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