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Post by matt on Jun 29, 2015 12:39:35 GMT -5
Whatever happens, I would want him to 'mix things up'. Chasing Yesterday is a fine album, but it's not the most memorable, and my favourite aspects of the album are the parts where it's impossible to compare to Oasis. I'd be disappointed if he reverts to type by playing it safe with more mid-tempo numbers, and while it is fine for a couple of albums, I always expect artists to progress onwards. Because there's no point in doing the same thing as before, but with less great results surely? More 'tired and tested' than 'tried and tested' no?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 12:43:38 GMT -5
I want 12 completely new songs, on his last 2 records we already heard the half of it
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 12:45:57 GMT -5
Great songs, simple as that. If the melodies and the chord structures are there I don't care how it's produced.
If he wants to do an acoustic album, I'd like that but if he wants to do something in the vein of Mighty I then that'd be great too. As long as the songs are brilliant, that's the main thing.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 12:50:02 GMT -5
I also want that he change his artist name to Noel Gallagher, not Hihg Flying Birds
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Post by World71R on Jun 29, 2015 12:52:28 GMT -5
I'd like to see him keep going with the guitar-driven music, but start making something that is different from Oasis and more comfortable for him as a singer (a.k.a. more stuff that doesn't raise any questions of how Liam would sound singing on it).
Along with that, I'd like to see some electronic touches continue to work their way into the music, especially with the guitar-driven stuff, and also see him continue with stuff like While the Song Remains the Same, Ballad of the Mighty I, and The Right Stuff. Those two songs are "far-out" for Noel, and good steps in the right direction. If he can act on that, while continuing to experiment a little more, having the production be less muddy, and also include Come on Outside as the opener, with the 50 piece choir, heavy bassline, etc. from the demo, then I think we'll get another solid, forward-thinking album from him.
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Post by zatine87 on Jun 29, 2015 12:54:54 GMT -5
I'd like to see him keep going with the guitar-driven music, but start making something that is different from Oasis and more comfortable for him. Along with that, I'd like to see some electronic touches continue to work their way into the music, especially with the guitar-driven stuff, and also see him continue with stuff like While the Song Remains the Same, Ballad of the Mighty I, and The Right Stuff. Those two songs are "far-out" for Noel, and good steps in the right direction. If he can act on that, while continuing to experiment a little more, having the production be less muddy, and also include Come on Outside as the opener, with the 50 piece choir, heavy bassline, etc. from the demo, then I think we'll get another solid, forward-thinking album from him. Exactly. Totally agree.
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Post by matt on Jun 29, 2015 12:56:02 GMT -5
Great songs, simple as that. If the melodies and the chord structures are there I don't care how it's produced. If he wants to do an acoustic album, I'd like that but if he wants to do something in the vein of Mighty I then that'd be great too. As long as the songs are brilliant, that's the main thing. The problem I find with Noel in the past 10 years is there's now a tendency to stick to lifeless, mid-tempo plodding with overly familiar rhythms and dull instrumentation. There's none of the adrenaline of old Oasis and when you lose that, then its time to call in a different producer to kick start things again. While I don't think he should try and recreate the adrenaline rush of old Oasis, I think he could be doing a lot better with his more contemplative tunes these days.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jun 29, 2015 12:57:58 GMT -5
Great songs.
I like what he's doing and what he always has done, but more songs in the vein of Mighty I would be great, or even songs in the vein of his collaborations with the Chemical Brothers, or Teotihuacan. Venturing more into that direction would definitely be more exciting, but I will not complain if we'll get an album like CY. As long as the songs are there, and as long as I like them and they don't get boring quickly I'm fine with everything really.
As long as he has a good producer and Sardy stays away from him as far as possible, because I do agree on the "lifeless" part. Songs like If I Had A Gun are great, but turned out oh so ploddy, which is a shame.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 13:17:54 GMT -5
Great songs, simple as that. If the melodies and the chord structures are there I don't care how it's produced. If he wants to do an acoustic album, I'd like that but if he wants to do something in the vein of Mighty I then that'd be great too. As long as the songs are brilliant, that's the main thing. The problem I find with Noel in the past 10 years is there's now a tendency to stick to lifeless, mid-tempo plodding with overly familiar rhythms and dull instrumentation. There's none of the adrenaline of old Oasis and when you lose that, then its time to call in a different producer to kick start things again. While I don't think he should try and recreate the adrenaline rush of old Oasis, I think he could be doing a lot better with his more contemplative tunes these days. I mentioned it in another thread but if he's going to work with somebody I'd like that person to be Chris Karloff.
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Post by carryusall on Jun 29, 2015 13:23:40 GMT -5
I just want some good songs. And for one of them to be bye bye my family.
And to not have wait 3-4 years. 2/2 1/2 years isn't that unreasonable?
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Post by defmaybe00 on Jun 29, 2015 13:24:09 GMT -5
I want it to be good
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 13:25:46 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 13:27:14 GMT -5
^ KEEPING IT DANGEROUS
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Post by matt on Jun 29, 2015 13:40:02 GMT -5
The problem I find with Noel in the past 10 years is there's now a tendency to stick to lifeless, mid-tempo plodding with overly familiar rhythms and dull instrumentation. There's none of the adrenaline of old Oasis and when you lose that, then its time to call in a different producer to kick start things again. While I don't think he should try and recreate the adrenaline rush of old Oasis, I think he could be doing a lot better with his more contemplative tunes these days. I mentioned it in another thread but if he's going to work with somebody I'd like that person to be Chris Karloff. I think I'd be happy with that, though I'd prefer a well established producer first (David Holmes would be great). I've heard a few Black Onassis tunes, and to me, it suggests Karloff was the real brains behind Kasabian. Can't be doing with their albums after that. That debut album is what Oasis should have sounded like in the 2000s. Imagine that style of music with Liam's vocals and Noel's melodies? Amazing.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jun 29, 2015 13:52:13 GMT -5
Ain't broke, don't fix it (Unless if it's Obamacare, where if broke you can still up hold ). I'm so fucking pleased AA got scrapped. Who the fuck has listened to the 22 minute version of Falling Down several years ago? Yeah, no fucking one. I ain't got time for that. Nor could I give a toss. Because I couldn't. I like Noel for his song writing. If I didn't, I would bugger off and listen to Radiohead.
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Post by matt on Jun 29, 2015 14:04:39 GMT -5
Ain't broke, don't fix it (Unless if it's Obamacare, where if broke you can still up hold ). I'm so fucking please AA got scrapped. Who the fuck has listened to the 22 minute version of Falling Down several years ago? Yeah, no fucking one. I ain't got time for that. Nor could I give a toss. Because I couldn't. I like Noel for his song writing. If I didn't, I would bugger off and listen to Radiohead. Yeah but some people do think its broke. Hence why nobody buys his albums anymore. And I love that Falling Down remix, as I'm sure many on here do.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 14:14:11 GMT -5
Ain't broke, don't fix it (Unless if it's Obamacare, where if broke you can still up hold ). I'm so fucking please AA got scrapped. Who the fuck has listened to the 22 minute version of Falling Down several years ago? Yeah, no fucking one. I ain't got time for that. Nor could I give a toss. Because I couldn't. I like Noel for his song writing. If I didn't, I would bugger off and listen to Radiohead. It's a great remix, I like it
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jun 29, 2015 14:15:50 GMT -5
I like the remix too. It's long so I don't often listen to it, but I do like it.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Jun 29, 2015 14:17:17 GMT -5
Ain't broke, don't fix it (Unless if it's Obamacare, where if broke you can still up hold ). I'm so fucking please AA got scrapped. Who the fuck has listened to the 22 minute version of Falling Down several years ago? Yeah, no fucking one. I ain't got time for that. Nor could I give a toss. Because I couldn't. I like Noel for his song writing. If I didn't, I would bugger off and listen to Radiohead. Yeah but some people do think its broke. Hence why nobody buys his albums anymore.And I love that Falling Down remix, as I'm sure many on here do. Which is why his album is in the top 10 of the best selling albums of the year and still the fastest selling album of the year so far,right? Said that,I absolutely love Chasing Yesterday,but if he wanted to take a step forward a put out a more experimental album I'd love that as well
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Post by berndie on Jun 29, 2015 14:19:46 GMT -5
i want liam to sing the songs. i want bonehead playing guitars on it. alan should drum, guigs would be a cool bass player.
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Post by carlober on Jun 29, 2015 14:26:43 GMT -5
I'd really like to see Noel going further in the direction of The Right Stuff & Mighty I (or Teotihuacan, as somebody has already said). Something more similar to the Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve remixes than to the AA mixes.
And I'd also like to have more songs. A lot more. Give us some proper B-sides, an EP, something... why waiting three years and a half to release another album if it's true that he's constantly writing new stuff??
Look at Ryan Adams for example. He released an album in September and he has put out a 3-tracks EP every month since then. In less than a year we got something like 40 new songs from him: some of them are great, others are definitely forgettable, some are fully formed songs and again others are little more than tiny demos. He even released an heavy metal album a few years ago... that man knows no fear.
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Post by mossy on Jun 29, 2015 14:31:05 GMT -5
I want him to play it smokey
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 14:40:23 GMT -5
Just an 12 song album, with a bonus track on the Japanese version. 3 months after that a EP with 5 new songs, and play 2 nights at Wembley Stadium
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Post by Gas Panic on Jun 29, 2015 14:42:02 GMT -5
A double album would be nice. Or even a long 1 disc epic album with 16 songs or something.
I'd also like him to follow up Chasing Yesterday asap. I love the album but I need new material to keep me interested in HFB as the tour got stale for me months ago.
As Noel finished CY so long ago plus he's got some free time coming up I'm hoping we might even get a new album in 2016/17 rather than 2018 or beyond. At a bare minimum I need some b-sides or a new EP to keep me going.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 14:43:51 GMT -5
Just an 12 song album, with a bonus track on the Japanese version. 3 months after that a EP with 5 new songs, and play 2 nights at Wembley Stadium Then redo Knebworth, write another wonderwall, and reunite Oasis for the best selling album ever. Outside of that I'm not arsed.
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