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Post by Sadie on Mar 1, 2024 8:59:18 GMT -5
You have no idea how much I envy you right now for having this cd π It cost my quite a bit of money to have this CD I know other stuff is out there so I'm trying to use it to trade at the minute. But the intention is definitely to share it with the masses Amazing, thank you so much for being so generous!
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Post by Casino Boogie on Mar 1, 2024 14:30:44 GMT -5
You have no idea how much I envy you right now for having this cd π It cost my quite a bit of money to have this CD I know other stuff is out there so I'm trying to use it to trade at the minute. But the intention is definitely to share it with the masses Sounds amazing. Pretty sure Noel had KTDA in line for the last track on the album. There was also that sample from the film Stardust they mentioned they couldn't get clearance for use on the track.
Fingers crossed this stuff is more widely heard at some point!
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 1, 2024 16:02:58 GMT -5
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Post by walterglass on Mar 2, 2024 16:08:54 GMT -5
LG&JS coupled with Council Skies, very probably as good as itβll ever be again for us fans of all things Gallagher.
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Post by supertronic on Mar 7, 2024 6:40:12 GMT -5
FYI the legendary Budokan gig has been remastered on the Right Ear of Nash blog. It's the cleanest version of this gig I've ever heard. Even Guigsy's bass has clarity. Perfection!
The Budokan Supernova has been unleashed!
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on Mar 7, 2024 7:29:34 GMT -5
FYI the legendary Budokan gig has been remastered on the Right Ear of Nash blog. It's the cleanest version of this gig I've ever heard. Even Guigsy's base has clarity. Perfection! The Budokan Supernova has been unleashed! Excellent news. Thanks for letting us know!
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Post by Sadie on Mar 7, 2024 13:18:18 GMT -5
FYI the legendary Budokan gig has been remastered on the Right Ear of Nash blog. It's the cleanest version of this gig I've ever heard. Even Guigsy's bass has clarity. Perfection! The Budokan Supernova has been unleashed! WOW. Listening now and I can't believe how good it sounds, this is incredible
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Post by welshylad on Mar 7, 2024 15:39:39 GMT -5
FYI the legendary Budokan gig has been remastered on the Right Ear of Nash blog. It's the cleanest version of this gig I've ever heard. Even Guigsy's bass has clarity. Perfection! The Budokan Supernova has been unleashed! WOW. Listening now and I can't believe how good it sounds, this is incredible Is it better than the Urban Camouflage recording? Thats the best we have upto now
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Post by His Royal Noelness on Mar 7, 2024 15:50:04 GMT -5
WOW. Listening now and I can't believe how good it sounds, this is incredible Is it better than the Urban Camouflage recording? Thats the best we have upto now Man, oasis bootlegs have such awful names
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Post by Sadie on Mar 7, 2024 17:22:07 GMT -5
WOW. Listening now and I can't believe how good it sounds, this is incredible Is it better than the Urban Camouflage recording? Thats the best we have upto now I'd need to have a listen to compare, but this remaster is absolutely incredible and I highly recommend you have a listen
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Post by welshylad on Mar 7, 2024 17:46:30 GMT -5
Is it better than the Urban Camouflage recording? Thats the best we have upto now I'd need to have a listen to compare, but this remaster is absolutely incredible and I highly recommend you have a listen Iβll grab it when on the laptop next, cheers
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Post by jezza2 on Mar 7, 2024 18:36:52 GMT -5
WOW. Listening now and I can't believe how good it sounds, this is incredible Is it better than the Urban Camouflage recording? Thats the best we have upto now It's a remaster of "The Boys Are Back In Town" bootleg.
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on Mar 8, 2024 12:10:43 GMT -5
Listening to the Budokan remaster now. A few songs in, and it sounds great indeed. Very balanced and clear. You can hear all the band members. Great bootleg.
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 10, 2024 13:44:51 GMT -5
On March 9th 2009 Oasis released their final single Falling Down. I've always loved that song.
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on Mar 10, 2024 15:21:43 GMT -5
On March 9th 2009 Oasis released their final single Falling Down. I've always loved that song. Me too. What a great song. It's also very fitting as the last single, considering the lyrics and the mood of the song. I also like the Chemical Brothers and Gibb remixes.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Mar 10, 2024 16:29:14 GMT -5
Once again, Oasis seems to follow me everywhere.
After the football I had Live Forever on my earphones, when I thought I heard Liam singing somewhere else. So I take them off, and find Sheβs Electric is on in the pubβ¦β¦.then right after it Cigs & Alcohol starts π
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Post by Manualex on Mar 11, 2024 12:45:46 GMT -5
Don't Go Away' / Oasis' 10th song with 100 million streams on Spotify
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Post by shraqil on Mar 11, 2024 12:54:51 GMT -5
Don't Go Away' / Oasis' 10th song with 100 million streams on Spotify Deserved. My favorite BHN song alongside Stand by Me.
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 11, 2024 13:41:13 GMT -5
On March 9th 2009 Oasis released their final single Falling Down. I've always loved that song. Me too. What a great song. It's also very fitting as the last single, considering the lyrics and the mood of the song. I also like the Chemical Brothers and Gibb remixes. Yeah, it is fitting to be the bands final single. I'm not a fan of the Chemical Brothers remix (I'm not really a fan of them anyway) but the Gibb remix is ok. 9
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Post by carlober on Mar 11, 2024 16:41:11 GMT -5
Do photos from the following gig exist?
Oasis at Leeds Irish Centre - 10th Aug. 1994
I guess not, but maybe something has surfaced in recent years.
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Post by mahsteve on Mar 11, 2024 17:02:43 GMT -5
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 12, 2024 11:22:41 GMT -5
On a more positive note: Going back to the 2000's albums has made me understand the general love for Don't Believe the Truth.Even packed with mediocre songs, the album has a care-free and light-hearted feel which Oasis otherwise failed to recapture after the nineties; it's the kind of album that makes you want to sit in the sunshine with a pint of beer and just enjoy Oasis being Oasis, with some catchy chorus and rocking atmospheres and entirely British pop sensibilities. It sounds, most of the time, like a band who are having fun being in that band, not pushing themselves but not dragging themselves either. That should be the bare minimum, but with the gloom of Standing on the Shoulders of Giants on one side and the apocalyptic grooves of their final album on the other, this one does stand out as being simply more fun. I think I'll be going back to it more often now than I used to. I think it's their fourth best album (fifth if you include Masterplan compilation), after the obvious two and Be Here Now. I was listening to it on the train yesterday. It's light, it doesn't lumber around and flows decently. Liam's songwriting is really important on this album as it lifts it for me, even the much derided Meaning of Soul is fine as a wee interlude. I actually like its simple acoustic punky charm. The only ones I couldn't really manage were A Bell Will Ring and Keep The Dream Alive, but I was surprised that I didn't hate them like I used to and that they were okay at worst. It's a good album. Nothing more, nothing less. Yes, the album could and should have been better what with the material that was floating around at the time, and maybe its ultimate peaks are not as high as their other albums from that era but, unlike the others, it doesn't descend to the depths of depravity. It's consistently good, and entirely listenable for me. Having followed your posts for many years, it's a pleasant surprise to see you so positive about some 00s Oasis. And thank you for throwing the "depths of depravity" line in for old times' sake. A wonderfully droll and disparaging comment, fitting for a Smiths fan.
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Post by carlober on Mar 12, 2024 12:49:49 GMT -5
Yes, I think these are in his book "A Year on the Road". Nothing about the actual gig, I guess!
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Post by matt on Mar 16, 2024 14:29:31 GMT -5
I think it's their fourth best album (fifth if you include Masterplan compilation), after the obvious two and Be Here Now. I was listening to it on the train yesterday. It's light, it doesn't lumber around and flows decently. Liam's songwriting is really important on this album as it lifts it for me, even the much derided Meaning of Soul is fine as a wee interlude. I actually like its simple acoustic punky charm. The only ones I couldn't really manage were A Bell Will Ring and Keep The Dream Alive, but I was surprised that I didn't hate them like I used to and that they were okay at worst. It's a good album. Nothing more, nothing less. Yes, the album could and should have been better what with the material that was floating around at the time, and maybe its ultimate peaks are not as high as their other albums from that era but, unlike the others, it doesn't descend to the depths of depravity. It's consistently good, and entirely listenable for me. Having followed your posts for many years, it's a pleasant surprise to see you so positive about some 00s Oasis. And thank you for throwing the "depths of depravity" line in for old times' sake. A wonderfully droll and disparaging comment, fitting for a Smiths fan. Maybe I listened to it in a good mood! I half expected myself to go back to saying I'd projectile vomited when A Bell Will Ring came on, but no, I listened again a couple of days ago, and yep, definitely a good album! On a more serious note, maybe its the part of me saying I really miss Oasis. That pining for them has only become stronger because both Noel and Liam's current work doesn't float my boat. It's the first time I've felt since the split that the post-Oasis work doesn't hold any interest for me anymore.
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 17, 2024 13:32:44 GMT -5
It was 22 years ago yesterday since Oasis appeared on CDUK Headliners.
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