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Post by hasseg on Oct 17, 2016 3:40:16 GMT -5
Went to a screening of supersonic last night with a Q&a with Matt. He said "noel is about to release a new album and Liam is about to record one". Sounds like Noels is ready to go. Nice info, mate! Perhaps we will get two Gallagher records next year, then. Mega!
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Post by carlober on Oct 17, 2016 4:46:59 GMT -5
The fact that he had a pedalboard assembled already could hint that the album is in its very late stages of recording, i.e. it's almost finished with only final mixing and little touches left to do.
That's pure speculation of course, but it looks like Noel is already thinking about how to perform new songs live since he has already selected which effect pedals he's going to need. That pedalboard looks tour-ready, it's definitely not a work in progress.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 5:40:25 GMT -5
Which song do you think will most likely be released in his new album cycle:
Come on Outside (It's Alright) She Must Be One of Us God Help us All !!Oh Lord!! Just Let It Come Down over Me Don't Stop the Happenin' / Bye Bye My Family
From CY we already knew: Freaky Teeth Revolution Song The Dying of the Light Lock All the Doors
I think God Help us All will be a b-side.
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Post by freddy838 on Oct 17, 2016 6:45:57 GMT -5
I really like God Help Us All. It sounds like be may be going in a different direction for this album though.
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Post by The Escapist on Oct 17, 2016 7:00:09 GMT -5
Which song do you think will most likely be released in his new album cycle: Come on Outside (It's Alright) She Must Be One of Us God Help us All !!Oh Lord!! Just Let It Come Down over Me Don't Stop the Happenin' / Bye Bye My Family From CY we already knew: Freaky Teeth Revolution Song The Dying of the Light Lock All the Doors I think God Help us All will be a b-side. I'd put money on Don't Stop featuring on the album, and I wouldn't be shocked if either Just Let it Come Down Over Me or Come On Outside did too.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 17, 2016 7:44:21 GMT -5
Which song do you think will most likely be released in his new album cycle: Come on Outside (It's Alright) She Must Be One of Us God Help us All !!Oh Lord!! Just Let It Come Down over Me Don't Stop the Happenin' / Bye Bye My Family From CY we already knew: Freaky Teeth Revolution Song The Dying of the Light Lock All the Doors I think God Help us All will be a b-side. I say none of these. Noel and David Holmes said they had 1 rule during these sessions. No outside material. Everything written in the studio.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 7:48:06 GMT -5
Which song do you think will most likely be released in his new album cycle: Come on Outside (It's Alright) She Must Be One of Us God Help us All !!Oh Lord!! Just Let It Come Down over Me Don't Stop the Happenin' / Bye Bye My Family From CY we already knew: Freaky Teeth Revolution Song The Dying of the Light Lock All the Doors I think God Help us All will be a b-side. I say none of these. Noel and David Holmes said they had 1 rule during these sessions. No outside material. Everything written in the studio. I don't think they will end up on the album, but it wouldn't suprise of at least one of them would be a b-side.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 17, 2016 7:53:37 GMT -5
Noel also said Don't Stop would be on the new album a while ago. Wonder if it will, despite his agreement with Holmes.
Also, I don't like any of those unreleased ones anyway, so I wouldn't be sad about them not ending up on the album.
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Post by breakingmad on Oct 17, 2016 8:12:55 GMT -5
Which song do you think will most likely be released in his new album cycle: Come on Outside (It's Alright) She Must Be One of Us God Help us All !!Oh Lord!! Just Let It Come Down over Me Don't Stop the Happenin' / Bye Bye My Family From CY we already knew: Freaky Teeth Revolution Song The Dying of the Light Lock All the Doors I think God Help us All will be a b-side. Probably future B-Sides.
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Post by Doc Lobster on Oct 17, 2016 8:22:05 GMT -5
Great news if true. I don't think any of those songs will appear on the album given the new songwriting strategy. They might appear as b-sides as mentioned above.
By the way, I hope Oh Toad will never see the light of day. Let's say it's not one of Noel's most inspired songs, to be kind.
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Post by Doc Lobster on Oct 17, 2016 8:29:17 GMT -5
Noel should use a blitzkrieg strategy for the third album: single is released one day, album is out the next week, tour begins in a month. Forget all that "let's have the first single five months before the album" nonsense.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 17, 2016 8:33:50 GMT -5
Noel should use a blitzkrieg strategy for the third album: single is released one day, album is out the next week, tour begins in a month. Forget all that "let's have the first single five months before the album" nonsense. I've been saying that about Oasis related projects since 2005. Its a new era guys. Adjust.
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Post by elroymeltzer on Oct 17, 2016 9:22:41 GMT -5
Noel should use a blitzkrieg strategy for the third album: single is released one day, album is out the next week, tour begins in a month. Forget all that "let's have the first single five months before the album" nonsense. I've been saying that about Oasis related projects since 2005. Its a new era guys. Adjust. You're not the only one.
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Post by matt on Oct 17, 2016 9:51:17 GMT -5
Noel also said Don't Stop would be on the new album a while ago. Wonder if it will, despite his agreement with Holmes. Also, I don't like any of those unreleased ones anyway, so I wouldn't be sad about them not ending up on the album. Yeah, personally I think there's a few decent ones but nothing earth shattering. I have conflicting feelings about this album. I'm excited that David Holmes is the producer - the first good producer Noel has had since Mark Stent and the fact he offered a subtle critique of Noel's songwriting the last number of years that it was all 'mid paced' is encouraging in that it suggests he will take Noel out of his mid-tempo stupor (which that amateur Dave Sardy only encouraged with his drudged and lumpen production). On the other hand, Noel has described the new album as a true 'rock' album. We really don't want a dad rock album. For a start, Noel's rock tendencies are secondary to his pop sensibilities - despite the hard sound of the first three Oasis albums, Noel's songs were essentially pop songs rocked up (he himself admitted as much). Going on recent form, his rock songs are terrible and I see no reason why that would change for a 50 year old man. And all the great rock songs he wrote for Oasis were lifted into the echelons of greatness by Liam's killer vocals. Noel just doesn't have the power or attack in his voice for rock songs. I really want this album to sound fresh and contemporary. I'm sick fed up of the derivative nature of everything Oasis related in the 21st century with their obsession on all things retro, all coming to a head by hiring a producer called Dave Sardy who couldn't find his way out of 1969. Oasis in their prime always gave a nod to the past, but were not stuck in the past and that raw distorted brickwalled sound was actually fairly contemporary in the 1990s. Oasis were always at their best when they mixed the new with the old. That applied even to a good few tracks and demos from the Shoulder of Giants era which indicated Oasis had a promising future. It's no surprise though that - beginning with Heathen Chemistry - the more derivative they got, the worse they became. It's time for Noel to get back in the present.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Oct 17, 2016 10:24:13 GMT -5
I want Come On Outside and Don't Stop, but I like the idea of them being b sides only and save the rest of tracks for brand new material.
But I am skeptical that Noel has written enough good new material to make an album in such a short period. I think we still have at least another year to wait.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 11:03:47 GMT -5
Noel should use a blitzkrieg strategy for the third album: single is released one day, album is out the next week, tour begins in a month. Forget all that "let's have the first single five months before the album" nonsense. I've been saying that about Oasis related projects since 2005. Its a new era guys. Adjust. Digital media is so cheap to produce, I don't see why they can't release something each week for the last 5 or 6 weeks leading up to the release of an album online. Any combination of things... songs, videos, interviews, lyrics videos, studio videos, etc. Something simple, 5 minutes or less. Give a nod to the fans who are eagerly awaiting the release. Not to mention, such simple things get plastered all over the web via magazine sites, blogs, etc. It's cheap pub... but they'll never do it properly.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 17, 2016 11:31:31 GMT -5
I've been saying that about Oasis related projects since 2005. Its a new era guys. Adjust. Digital media is so cheap to produce, I don't see why they can't release something each week for the last 5 or 6 weeks leading up to the release of an album online. Any combination of things... songs, videos, interviews, lyrics videos, studio videos, etc. Something simple, 5 minutes or less. Give a nod to the fans who are eagerly awaiting the release. Not to mention, such simple things get plastered all over the web via magazine sites, blogs, etc. It's cheap pub... but they'll never do it properly. The Shock of The Lightning was going to be a #1 hit in the UK. However, it was released to radio and internet 3 weeks before it's official physical/digital sale. Loads of blown sales. If you care about that sort of stuff which I know Liam and Noel both do.
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Post by Doc Lobster on Oct 17, 2016 11:45:08 GMT -5
I want Come On Outside and Don't Stop, but I like the idea of them being b sides only and save the rest of tracks for brand new material. But I am skeptical that Noel has written enough good new material to make an album in such a short period. I think we still have at least another year to wait. I'm also skeptical that the record will be released soon, but he began recording the album in 2014. He's devoted quite a long time to it.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 17, 2016 12:37:02 GMT -5
I want Come On Outside and Don't Stop, but I like the idea of them being b sides only and save the rest of tracks for brand new material. But I am skeptical that Noel has written enough good new material to make an album in such a short period. I think we still have at least another year to wait. I'm also skeptical that the record will be released soon, but he began recording the album in 2014. He's devoted quite a long time to it. The long and winding road..................
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 17, 2016 13:37:44 GMT -5
I'm also skeptical that the record will be released soon, but he began recording the album in 2014. He's devoted quite a long time to it. The long and winding road.................. I've seen that road before
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 17, 2016 13:42:24 GMT -5
Digital media is so cheap to produce, I don't see why they can't release something each week for the last 5 or 6 weeks leading up to the release of an album online. Any combination of things... songs, videos, interviews, lyrics videos, studio videos, etc. Something simple, 5 minutes or less. Give a nod to the fans who are eagerly awaiting the release. Not to mention, such simple things get plastered all over the web via magazine sites, blogs, etc. It's cheap pub... but they'll never do it properly. The Shock of The Lightning was going to be a #1 hit in the UK. However, it was released to radio and internet 3 weeks before it's official physical/digital sale. Loads of blown sales. If you care about that sort of stuff which I know Liam and Noel both do. It's insane. Also last time around with Chasing Yesterday. "Hey Noel has a new album coming out..in 6 months. And a leadsingle! Oh you wanted to buy it? Too bad, you'll have to wait another month. What's that you say? Illegal download?" I mean, you actually have to have studied something business or communication related to be able to work there, right? How the fuck..
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Post by mystoryisgory on Oct 17, 2016 17:16:34 GMT -5
I desperately want Noel to create music that will shock and frighten his audiences. And not in the way HC shocked and frightened us, but something that generates polarizing reviews. Something that you wouldn't expect from Noel. Something that you wouldn't recognize as him. And, given how musically conservative Noel has been in his career, this could be pretty much anything.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 17:40:52 GMT -5
I understand people who want a fresher sound from Noel, but it's one of the thing I'm the most unsure about.
I hate BOTMI, ITHOTM and WAL, which are probably his most modern sounding tunes with HFB. I think they're all crap, and that they're immensely overrated on here only due to the fact they're unusual songs from Noel. They actually belong to the bottom of NG penned songs along with most of his tracks from HC.
Now, I think these ones are almost the only few bad songs Noel has released in recent years. Half of CY is superb. I still dig "The Right Stuff" a lot. Top 5 HFB tunes for me. So chilling. Riverman is very good tune aswell.
Noel is at his best when he pours himself into the songs. Alone On The Rope and While The Song Remains The Same are 2 of the best things he has written since Be Here Now. All the melacholy of Noel's songwriting is on these tracks. They're the Sad Songs, Talk Tonights of the 2010's.
I hope Noel is coming with something good, and if he is taking risks, well it will be even more great.
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Post by Doc Lobster on Oct 18, 2016 0:02:42 GMT -5
I understand people who want a fresher sound from Noel, but it's one of the thing I'm the most unsure about. I hate BOTMI, ITHOTM and WAL, which are probably his most modern sounding tunes with HFB. I think they're all crap, and that they're immensely overrated on here only due to the fact they're unusual songs from Noel. They actually belong to the bottom of NG penned songs along with most of his tracks from HC. You can't be serious when you compare these tracks to atrocities like PAITM. Especially BOTMI which I strongly believe is one of the best things Noel has ever written (and recorded, cos it's not often that he totally nails the arrangement and production of a track). The fact that these songs elicit such a negative response from some fans just because they are driven by a four-on-the-floor beat and the instrumentation differs from the usual electric guitar drone or acoustic strumming makes me worried Noel will never try something really outside his comfort zone for fear of losing his audience.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 18, 2016 0:25:47 GMT -5
Ballad of the mighty I is my favourite NGHFB song, actually. I like everything about it.
Still not a big fan of In the heat of the moment, but live it kicks ass.
The Right Stuff is one that I find really overrated and which is barely a song.
Now, Noel mentioned a new song where he sings the highest he's ever done. I want to hear that!
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