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Post by mimmihopps on Oct 27, 2017 3:46:10 GMT -5
Both Gallaghers are releasing new stuff and tour has been announced. Too many words are flying on social media - Potato, Beige, Parka Monkey etc etc People jump on and make their stories. People love gossip and gossip loves people.
Don't let music ruin and don't be a puppet by social media.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2017 9:07:18 GMT -5
Not really Oasis, but not really Beady Eye or HFB either:
I know looking cool and a little lethargic is part of Gem's usual on-stage style, but look at his passion here. I feel a bit sad seeing him relegated back to a pretty anonymous role with Noel. Hopefully he gets the chance to show a bit more of this in the upcoming tour.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 27, 2017 12:28:23 GMT -5
Not really Oasis, but not really Beady Eye or HFB either: I know looking cool and a little lethargic is part of Gem's usual on-stage style, but look at his passion here. I feel a bit sad seeing him relegated back to a pretty anonymous role with Noel. Hopefully he gets the chance to show a bit more of this in the upcoming tour. I remember watching this live on TV - it was such a big event on this forum at the time. Solid performance from Liam, too.
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Post by SheSaidHerNameWasDot on Oct 28, 2017 18:30:11 GMT -5
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Post by Aman on Oct 29, 2017 7:40:52 GMT -5
Till the life I knew comes to my house and says HELLOOO.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Oct 29, 2017 14:02:52 GMT -5
Giving DBTT a spin. TUTS is a proper choon, man.
Flashbacks to Spring 2005!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 16:48:17 GMT -5
Can someone help me to identify a song. I was watching Skins S04E02 and the Netflix version had a some different song which isn't in the UK version so Google didn't help. The reason why I'm posting it here is that the song melody is a Stand By Me rip off and the guitar work is like Noel's. There's a small guitar "solo" in the scene and it's repeating one bit from Live Forever. I think I've even heard this song before and it might've been discussed here before. Edit. No, it wasn't the song I thought it'd be: live4ever.proboards.com/thread/85461/song-sounds-stand-meWhich makes it even more interesting because now there's another song in that vein.
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Post by eva on Oct 29, 2017 17:00:00 GMT -5
Can someone help me to identify a song. I was watching Skins S04E02 and the Netflix version had a some different song which isn't in the UK version so Google didn't help. The reason why I'm posting it here is that the song melody is a Stand By Me rip off and the guitar work is like Noel's. There's a small guitar "solo" in the scene and it's repeating one bit from Live Forever. I think I've even heard this song before and it might've been discussed here before. Edit. No, it wasn't the song I thought it'd be: live4ever.proboards.com/thread/85461/song-sounds-stand-meWhich makes it even more interesting because now there's another song in that vein. did you check tunefind? www.tunefind.com/show/skins-uk/season-4/14396
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 17:27:06 GMT -5
Can someone help me to identify a song. I was watching Skins S04E02 and the Netflix version had a some different song which isn't in the UK version so Google didn't help. The reason why I'm posting it here is that the song melody is a Stand By Me rip off and the guitar work is like Noel's. There's a small guitar "solo" in the scene and it's repeating one bit from Live Forever. I think I've even heard this song before and it might've been discussed here before. Edit. No, it wasn't the song I thought it'd be: live4ever.proboards.com/thread/85461/song-sounds-stand-meWhich makes it even more interesting because now there's another song in that vein. did you check tunefind? www.tunefind.com/show/skins-uk/season-4/14396Yeah I did, but as I said, the Netflix version has different song. Tunefind says it's a Dinosaur Jr. song in the final scene but it isn't. There's not even vocals in the scene. It's definitely a Stand By Me rip off and I'd like to know who's the artist. For some reason I get some Longpigs vibes too.
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Post by glider on Oct 29, 2017 17:34:47 GMT -5
Great performance and it's funny that some people found the spitting so offensive. "Hope you're having a great time and you know you're having a *** time you all too scared to say it though mate"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 17:38:45 GMT -5
I found the scene with the right music on youtube. But there's something really wrong with that audio... Even the characters sound like they're on helium.
And is that thumbnail from Skins US or what? Amateurs.
But yeah that music, it's got Stand By Me melody, DLBIA drums and Champagne Supernova guitar lick.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Oct 29, 2017 17:48:23 GMT -5
Great performance and it's funny that some people found the spitting so offensive. "Hope you're having a great time and you know you're having a *** time you all too scared to say it though mate" I'm quite impressed by how much of that you were able to make out. You must've watched a LOT of Gallagher interviews... (me too! )
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Post by Godlike on Oct 29, 2017 17:50:44 GMT -5
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Post by mkoasis on Oct 30, 2017 0:01:31 GMT -5
Got a cassette of SOTSOG recently and went to take it for a spin in the car. I realized as drove around that I'd never listened to this album in this way before. There's something to be said for listening to an album while driving. Can be a very different listen than putting it on at home. Things just stand out differently to you, you know? I especially enjoyed FITB and ICSAL this time.
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Post by eva on Oct 30, 2017 6:01:06 GMT -5
Can someone help me to identify a song. I was watching Skins S04E02 and the Netflix version had a some different song which isn't in the UK version so Google didn't help. The reason why I'm posting it here is that the song melody is a Stand By Me rip off and the guitar work is like Noel's. There's a small guitar "solo" in the scene and it's repeating one bit from Live Forever. I think I've even heard this song before and it might've been discussed here before. Edit. No, it wasn't the song I thought it'd be: live4ever.proboards.com/thread/85461/song-sounds-stand-meWhich makes it even more interesting because now there's another song in that vein. it's production music, called "Morning After" by Matt Backer (thanks shazam ) www.extrememusic.com/search?q=%22morning%20after%22
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2017 8:03:02 GMT -5
Can someone help me to identify a song. I was watching Skins S04E02 and the Netflix version had a some different song which isn't in the UK version so Google didn't help. The reason why I'm posting it here is that the song melody is a Stand By Me rip off and the guitar work is like Noel's. There's a small guitar "solo" in the scene and it's repeating one bit from Live Forever. I think I've even heard this song before and it might've been discussed here before. Edit. No, it wasn't the song I thought it'd be: live4ever.proboards.com/thread/85461/song-sounds-stand-meWhich makes it even more interesting because now there's another song in that vein. it's production music, called "Morning After" by Matt Backer (thanks shazam ) www.extrememusic.com/search?q=%22morning%20after%22I didn't find the song anywhere but I recorded it with Audacity (bad quality). clyp.it/vz3hu1wp
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Post by eva on Oct 30, 2017 9:04:54 GMT -5
I didn't find the song anywhere but I recorded it with Audacity (bad quality). clyp.it/vz3hu1wpyou can play it in the link I posted. first track if you register on the site you can even download it, it seems
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Oct 31, 2017 1:47:24 GMT -5
Some might say, we will find a brighter day. Some might say...
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Post by ricardogce on Oct 31, 2017 7:14:30 GMT -5
I keep remembering how promising SOTSOG seemed at the time...
In 2000, I had very restricted internet access (I was living in Venezuela at the time), and had very little access to music news, especially from the UK. So when the video for Go Let It Out started, I had zero idea what to expect. I didn't even know Bone and Guigs had gone. Gem's role in the video was a complete surprise. The song itself had me over the moon: It was very different from 90s Oasis, but still had their fingerprints all over it. I was all set to love Oasis Mk II.
And then I got the album. FITB kept that good feeling going. The boys had grown up. They were still recognizably Oasis, but darker and more ominous. Brilliant. And then I realized that Noel had lost the plot as far as tracklists went. The britpop albums had consistently been a case of great tunes+very good tunes+BIBLICAL tunes, with very little that might be considered filler (and Noel's 90s filler would have been standout tracks for most of his competitors). But all of a sudden I had shit like PYMWYMI and ICSAL taking up record space next to instant classics like Gas Panic! and Sunday Morning Call. I just didn't understand it.
My edition of SOTSOG was the one with the Let's All Make Believe bonus disc.And that just compounded the confusion. Who the fuck leaves a track like that off the album??
B-sides were not available in my part of the world, other than the ones in The Masterplan, so it would be years till I got to hear stuff like Carry Us All and Full On, which made me look on SOTSOG as even more of a missed opportunity.
Noel likes to look back on that period as the time when the muse abandoned him for a while, but I don't think it did. What he did lose was his enthusiasm, once the 90s hangover set in. Had he taken more time, Oasis' Fat Elvis period need not have happened at all.
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Post by SheSaidHerNameWasDot on Oct 31, 2017 10:29:40 GMT -5
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 31, 2017 11:04:51 GMT -5
I keep remembering how promising SOTSOG seemed at the time... In 2000, I had very restricted internet access (I was living in Venezuela at the time), and had very little access to music news, especially from the UK. So when the video for Go Let It Out started, I had zero idea what to expect. I didn't even know Bone and Guigs had gone. Gem's role in the video was a complete surprise. The song itself had me over the moon: It was very different from 90s Oasis, but still had their fingerprints all over it. I was all set to love Oasis Mk II. And then I got the album. FITB kept that good feeling going. The boys had grown up. They were still recognizably Oasis, but darker and more ominous. Brilliant. And then I realized that Noel had lost the plot as far as tracklists went. The britpop albums had consistently been a case of great tunes+very good tunes+BIBLICAL tunes, with very little that might be considered filler (and Noel's 90s filler would have been standout tracks for most of his competitors). But all of a sudden I had shit like PYMWYMI and ICSAL taking up record space next to instant classics like Gas Panic! and Sunday Morning Call. I just didn't understand it. My edition of SOTSOG was the one with the Let's All Make Believe bonus disc.And that just compounded the confusion. Who the fuck leaves a track like that off the album?? B-sides were not available in my part of the world, other than the ones in The Masterplan, so it would be years till I got to hear stuff like Carry Us All and Full On, which made me look on SOTSOG as even more of a missed opportunity. Noel likes to look back on that period as the time when the muse abandoned him for a while, but I don't think it did. What he did lose was his enthusiasm, once the 90s hangover set in. Had he taken more time, Oasis' Fat Elvis period need not have happened at all. Looking back, I am obviously glad they carried on when they did as that was when I first really got into Oasis but I do often wonder how it would have gone just IF Noel said, "Bonehead's gone, Guigsy's gone. We need time for Andy and Gem to settle in. Let's tour a greatest hits as it were, then come back and do an album in the studio." Just how different BOTH Standing and Heathen could have been. An album that would have easily have been together with the first 3, an album that could easily have had the best lyrics Noel had written with the production of Standing and the hits of Heathen. It could have been so much more
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Post by Manualex on Oct 31, 2017 11:16:50 GMT -5
I keep remembering how promising SOTSOG seemed at the time... In 2000, I had very restricted internet access (I was living in Venezuela at the time), and had very little access to music news, especially from the UK. So when the video for Go Let It Out started, I had zero idea what to expect. I didn't even know Bone and Guigs had gone. Gem's role in the video was a complete surprise. The song itself had me over the moon: It was very different from 90s Oasis, but still had their fingerprints all over it. I was all set to love Oasis Mk II. And then I got the album. FITB kept that good feeling going. The boys had grown up. They were still recognizably Oasis, but darker and more ominous. Brilliant. And then I realized that Noel had lost the plot as far as tracklists went. The britpop albums had consistently been a case of great tunes+very good tunes+BIBLICAL tunes, with very little that might be considered filler (and Noel's 90s filler would have been standout tracks for most of his competitors). But all of a sudden I had shit like PYMWYMI and ICSAL taking up record space next to instant classics like Gas Panic! and Sunday Morning Call. I just didn't understand it. My edition of SOTSOG was the one with the Let's All Make Believe bonus disc.And that just compounded the confusion. Who the fuck leaves a track like that off the album?? B-sides were not available in my part of the world, other than the ones in The Masterplan, so it would be years till I got to hear stuff like Carry Us All and Full On, which made me look on SOTSOG as even more of a missed opportunity. Noel likes to look back on that period as the time when the muse abandoned him for a while, but I don't think it did. What he did lose was his enthusiasm, once the 90s hangover set in. Had he taken more time, Oasis' Fat Elvis period need not have happened at all. Did you go to Caracas Pop Festival when oasis went to Venezuela?
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Post by thatlad on Oct 31, 2017 22:21:41 GMT -5
Knebworth might've been Oasis' peak in terms of attention, Maine Road was mint and it was at their favourite club's ground, but Earls Court mate, best performance among the rest.
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Post by KhanMightSay on Nov 1, 2017 3:11:53 GMT -5
Just heard Fort Knox and Holy Mountain 5 times each this morning. Now gonna listen to As You Were on the bus to work. It’s a great time to be alive!! “Now IIIII’m ali-ive!”
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Post by My Big Name on Nov 1, 2017 17:53:24 GMT -5
Just heard Fort Knox and Holy Mountain 5 times each this morning. Now gonna listen to As You Were on the bus to work. It’s a great time to be alive!! “Now IIIII’m ali-ive!” Is Fort Knox actually being played on the radio? Doesn't strike me as a 'radio friendly' track.
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