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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Dec 5, 2007 23:04:20 GMT -5
From wiki, interesting:
Noel Gallagher gave a brief overview to Channel 4 Teletext's 'Planet Sound' in June 2007: "I've got 17 new songs written which are all good enough for the album. The rest have three or four each. We will be meeting on Friday to discuss what's happening and then hopefully start recording next month."[7]
Gallagher also claimed on Soccer AM in May 2007 that he had recently written "a couple of belters" and felt sorry for the other band mates when the time would come to share their work, "I will be like, yeah, that's good. But get on this!"[8]
Noel has previously commented that songs recorded and/or intended for Don't Believe the Truth would be considered for inclusion on the new album.[9] Known titles from these and other unreleased songs include:
* Evil Eye - written By Liam. Mentioned by him in a November 2007 MOJO interview, calling it "magical" and "a big tune". Features the lyric, "Don't give me you're evil eye / It's not very wise." He said it would not be on the next album but "the one after that." This is a decision which could change, however, during sessions for the new album.
* Guess I'm Out of Time - written by Liam. Mentioned by him in a November 2006 UNCUT magazine interview. No other details known.
* I Wanna Live in a Dream in My Record Machine - written by Noel. Described by him as being about buying records and being "about 10 minutes long and it's big, psychedelic, loads of guitar solos, but it's good though, the lyrics are good." He's also said it's like Led Zeppelin doing The Beatles and "it's kind of like a Champagne Supernova thing." The song was first mentioned by Noel in Japanese interviews in September 2002 and in September 2005 to a Canadian radio station, he mentioned that it was "on the backburner."
* Let It Come Down Over Me - In the January 2007 issue of Q Magazine, Noel revealed this track as another song left over from the "Don't Believe the Truth" sessions.
* Revolution Song - written by Noel. Demoed for "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants", which leaked onto the Internet in January 2000. Could be resurrected for the new album in the same way as "Let There Be Love" was for "Don't Believe the Truth".
* Stop the Clocks - written by Noel. Possibly the most awaited new song by fans due to a number of comments by Noel in 2002 calling it "the greatest song I've ever wrote." Written in 2002 and recorded during sessions for "Don't Believe the Truth", but not considered complete enough for release.
* Sweet and Sour - Mentioned by Gem Archer in a June 2005 MSN interview as being one of the many songs demoed for "Don't Believe the Truth" but still unfinished.
* The Boy with the Blues - written by Liam. Recorded during sessions for "Don't Believe the Truth" and seriously considered for a Spring/Summer 2006 EP release, but aborted due to the song being not complete enough for release. Described by Noel in a January 2006 interview as being "catchy as fuck", "a bit like Spiritualized", and is "driven by a piano and acoustic guitars." However if the song is to be included in the new album, it may get a change in sound due to Liam saying the album will not "no acoustic on it."
* The Magic Can't Be Right - written by Noel. First mentioned in an October 2002 interview by Noel as "sounding like The Rolling Stones" and being "pretty good."
* The Roller - written by Gem. First mentioned in a December 2000 Select interview by Noel as being the first song written by Gem for Oasis and sounding like "T. Rex doing "Instant Karma"." It was later mentioned in a June 2002 BBC interview by Noel as not being "for whatever reason, quite nailed in the studio, that'll probably end up on a b-side somewhere."
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Post by headcase on Dec 6, 2007 11:23:24 GMT -5
interesting..
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Post by Frodis on Dec 6, 2007 13:53:35 GMT -5
From wiki, interesting: * I Wanna Live in a Dream in My Record Machine - written by Noel. Described by him as being about buying records and being "about 10 minutes long and it's big, psychedelic, loads of guitar solos, but it's good though, the lyrics are good." He's also said it's like Led Zeppelin doing The Beatles and "it's kind of like a Champagne Supernova thing." The song was first mentioned by Noel in Japanese interviews in September 2002 and in September 2005 to a Canadian radio station, he mentioned that it was "on the backburner." Can confirm that this one actually does exist. Got played at the afterparty in Cincinnati. All I really remember about it is that Noel sings it and it was just him and a guitar. I'm going to assume that it was a demo of his. I also heard a Liam one in Indianapolis but to be honest, I don't remember the title or the lyrics just that it was very psychedelic and not in the crappy, who feels love lets poop some sitars on this track type of psychedelic. If I remember correctly, more along the lines of MBV, sorta.. It's been a little over a year and a half since I heard these..
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Post by supersonic1983 on Dec 6, 2007 18:58:59 GMT -5
Take that back.
Who Feels Love? is fucking ace.
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Post by Frodis on Dec 6, 2007 20:14:21 GMT -5
Take that back. Who Feels Love? is fucking ace. maybe in your opinion but not mine.
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Post by seanppp on Dec 7, 2007 0:40:59 GMT -5
"Who Feels Love?" is one of my favorite Oasis songs.
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