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Post by mystoryisgory on Sept 20, 2015 21:32:05 GMT -5
Hate to be a downer but I think it's a valid question. We all know that every band reaches a peak and then falls into a hole and releases shit music (even The Beatles had Let It Be ffs!!), so how long do you think it will take till Noel releases his next Heathen Chemistry? *shudders*
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Post by Jailbird on Sept 20, 2015 21:55:12 GMT -5
I just think he'll plateau. Not much better or worse.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Sept 20, 2015 22:10:37 GMT -5
Zero.
Noel doesn't have LAG there to fuck it up.
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Post by matt on Sept 20, 2015 22:36:38 GMT -5
When Oasis get back together.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Sept 20, 2015 23:22:32 GMT -5
10 lolz - as if Noel will even get beyond another two, the lazy twat.
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Post by Doc Lobster on Sept 21, 2015 1:17:49 GMT -5
I have a hunch that the next album will be a bit different and divide the people on this forum to some extent. We'll see how it goes.
Oh, and Noel is never releasing pure crap again because he doesn't feel the pressure to release albums anymore. Unfortunately, it also means that there might be long periods in between albums.
That is, unless Oasis ever get back again and decide to record another album which will no doubt turn out disastrous.
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Post by mimmihopps on Sept 21, 2015 3:52:51 GMT -5
Am I the only one who prefers Heathen Chemistry far more than Dig Out Your Soul? HC isn't that bad album, at least to me.
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Post by carryusall on Sept 21, 2015 4:37:55 GMT -5
Am I the only one who prefers Heathen Chemistry far more than Dig Out Your Soul? HC isn't that bad album, at least to me. Not far more, but I do definitely prefer it
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Sept 21, 2015 4:42:32 GMT -5
Noel doesn't have LAG there to fuck it up. Oh come on...
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Post by rekrelf on Sept 21, 2015 10:37:10 GMT -5
HC is better than every record he did after... Which album did have this good singles and songs to which you still listen a lot in a row? LBL, SCYHO, Songbird. Sorry, but the last records didn't have these songs. Riverman, The ballad of the..., Lock all the doors, If I had a gun, What a life,... LOL.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2015 10:46:07 GMT -5
HC is better than every record he did after... Which album did have this good singles and songs to which you still listen a lot in a row? LBL, SCYHO, Songbird. Sorry, but the last records didn't have these songs. Riverman, The ballad of the..., Lock all the doors, If I had a gun, What a life,... LOL. Don't Believe the Truth Dig Out Your Soul Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds Chasing Yesterday Those ones.
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Post by rekrelf on Sept 21, 2015 10:49:23 GMT -5
Good, that it's just a question of taste. But not one of these after had more than one or two good singles. HC had it...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2015 11:18:05 GMT -5
Good, that it's just a question of taste. But not one of these after had more than one or two good singles. HC had it... In your opinion maybe. In mine, Chasing Yesterday has multiple album tracks better than Heathen Chemistry's singles.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Sept 21, 2015 11:35:27 GMT -5
Good, that it's just a question of taste. But not one of these after had more than one or two good singles. HC had it... It's definitely a matter of taste. I'm with TheEscapist on this one. Almost everything that came after HC was better, and I still listen to all of them. I rather listen to an album full of good songs, than to an album with 2 great songs and for the rest just weak songs. The good thing is that we have a choice
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Post by Manualex on Sept 21, 2015 13:56:55 GMT -5
Am I the only one who prefers Heathen Chemistry far more than Dig Out Your Soul? HC isn't that bad album, at least to me. Different Strokes for Different Folks, I can enjoy the singles of HC+ BOADC but I havent listened to the rest of the album a long long time ago something like 3 years.
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Post by mimmihopps on Sept 21, 2015 14:22:09 GMT -5
Am I the only one who prefers Heathen Chemistry far more than Dig Out Your Soul? HC isn't that bad album, at least to me. Different Strokes for Different Folks, I can enjoy the singles of HC+ BOADC but I havent listened to the rest of the album a long long time ago something like 3 years. I haven't listened to both HC and DOYS for longer than 3 years. In fact I haven't listened to Oasis for quite some time now, except that I suddenly picked The Masterplan last week. I can't remember how most songs from DOYS sound like as I've only listened to the album for a couple of times since the day I bought it in 2008.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2015 14:38:38 GMT -5
I think Noel learned from the scrapped AA album that going too experimental is a mistake. I think his solo success will continue with a 3rd album if he doesn't stray too far from the formula of the previous records. I think it's difficult to see where a flop may occur for him as he now has an established fanbase for High Flying Birds which will always enable his album and ticket sales to reach a solid level. Also he is more inspired as a solo artist, he seems to enjoy the process of recording and touring far more than he ever did in Oasis, and a happy inspired Noel usually results in good work. Personally I think in fifteen years people will look back on his solo career as being far more consistent and memorable than the solo careers of other rock stars who split from successful bands.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Sept 21, 2015 14:40:19 GMT -5
DOYS is probably the last Oasis album I've listened to, and that was a couple of months ago.
I don't listen to them constantly either, but I do go through phases of listening to them a lot, and then I go through phases of not listening to them for a month or so at all.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Sept 21, 2015 14:47:42 GMT -5
HC is better than every record he did after... Which album did have this good singles and songs to which you still listen a lot in a row? LBL, SCYHO, Songbird. Sorry, but the last records didn't have these songs. Riverman, The ballad of the..., Lock all the doors, If I had a gun, What a life,... LOL. The Dying Of The Light, The Right Stuff, While The Song Remains The Same... best run of tracks on a Gallagher record since Some Might Say, Cast No Shadow, She's Electric. In my opinion, of course.
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Sept 21, 2015 16:50:43 GMT -5
I think that Chasing Yesterday really is a promising record for the future. You can't really compare those songs with Oasis albums, but especially HC, DBTT and DOYS were kind of exploring the same old formula that worked so well for them so there was no point in changing it. Chasing Yesterday was kind of what i expected from HFB # 1, which was a good album, but Noel didn't seemed to leave his comfort zone yet then. This one is much more vital and this is probably why people get this feeling that it's his best since MG or something. I don't think you should compare the two though. Afterall Oasis and NGHFB, musically, are very different things.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2015 16:55:25 GMT -5
I listen to Oasis quite quite regularly. It's probably because I'm a rather "recent fan".
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Post by Rolo on Sept 21, 2015 17:09:02 GMT -5
Zero. Noel doesn't have LAG there to fuck it up. Did LAG fuck up Heathen Chemistry?
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Post by johnwesleyharding on Sept 21, 2015 17:37:04 GMT -5
Heathen Chemistry seems to be nearly universally reviled on this forum and I don't get it. Granted, A Quick Peep is terrible but there are four awful songs (Little James, Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is, Where Did It All Go Wrong? and I Can See A Liar)on SOTSOG and I don't hate that record. Heathen Chemistry is a good album. It is not my favorite, but I like it.
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Post by World71R on Sept 21, 2015 17:37:34 GMT -5
I think that Chasing Yesterday really is a promising record for the future. You can't really compare those songs with Oasis albums, but especially HC, DBTT and DOYS were kind of exploring the same old formula that worked so well for them so there was no point in changing it. Chasing Yesterday was kind of what i expected from HFB # 1, which was a good album, but Noel didn't seemed to leave his comfort zone yet then. This one is much more vital and this is probably why people get this feeling that it's his best since MG or something. I don't think you should compare the two though. Afterall Oasis and NGHFB, musically, are very different things. I think the comparisons are somewhat reasonable because the NGHFB album is like Definitely Maybe in the way that the sound varies at some places, with some really good tunes and the ground work laid for what's to come, while CY is more like (What's the Story) Morning Glory? with how it's more experimental than the previous album, and it sounds like the band (or Noel, in the case of the solo project) is coming into their own with the sound, moreso than what was shown previously. I dunno, I'm probably over-analyzing this, but I will say that CY is Noel's best batch of songs since DBTT, and that was his best best batch of songs since MG, but what's different about this time around is that it sounds fresh and different. That's something Noel hasn't worked with in a while, and I'm happy he's doing that.
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Post by World71R on Sept 21, 2015 17:41:14 GMT -5
Heathen Chemistry seems to be nearly universally reviled on this forum and I don't get it. Granted, A Quick Peep is terrible but there are four awful songs (Little James, Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is, Where Did It All Go Wrong? and I Can See A Liar)on SOTSOG and I don't hate that record. Heathen Chemistry is a good album. It is not my favorite, but I like it. For the record, Where Did it All Go Wrong? is FAR from awful, and even I Can See a Liar is good in some regards. Little James needed replacing, yes, but that was Liam's first song ffs, it was not going to be all that great. Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is had some reasonable potential, but was let down by the lack of a second verse and overproduction. If not for those two things, I think it would've been a solid album track. Not the greatest song, but better than what we got.
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