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Post by themightyeye on Aug 27, 2016 10:36:10 GMT -5
I have this strong feeling it's going to sound like Oasis meets the The Black Keys/white stripes .. I'm expecting heavy guitars with liams powerful vocals authentic vocals. Chuggy and stinky rock with big guitars.
For the record I'm not a fan of either of those 2 acts but I respect the heaviness of their sound
Just my 2 cents..
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Aug 27, 2016 10:50:45 GMT -5
We will know after the producer is confirmed. But I think it will be a more mellow record. I still hope Sitek will be behind the desk to give him a fresh sound and add the odd experimental part that is psychedelic but not in the typical gallagher used beatles style.
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Post by themightyeye on Aug 27, 2016 10:53:01 GMT -5
Meant to say *stomp rock
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 27, 2016 11:12:56 GMT -5
In all honesty I did that because I wanted to beat anyone else to it. I don't know what he will sound like to be honest but I hope it is a move away, even only of sorts, from the BE/Oasis later years sounds.
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Post by mossy on Aug 27, 2016 16:43:44 GMT -5
I have a strong suspicion that the lyrics will feature the words "sing" and "song".
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 27, 2016 17:07:48 GMT -5
I guess it will sound like: Classic Beatlesque Liam songs, but this time catchy!
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 27, 2016 17:23:23 GMT -5
On the other hand, I hope he does justice to especially this record, but doesn't try to copy it's retro moments. I wished he really did something similiar to Cosmic Dancer Pt.2 with Sitek.
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 27, 2016 19:25:15 GMT -5
It would be utterly immense, albeit unlikely, if he defied all expectations and took a leaf from the book of Lydon- chapter PIL. I think the reaction alone here and in the wider media would make it worthwhile 😁
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 27, 2016 19:35:27 GMT -5
I literally have no fucking clue and that is the excitement.
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Post by GlastoEls on Aug 28, 2016 3:27:38 GMT -5
^ That
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 28, 2016 6:46:58 GMT -5
The Spectator seems to be quite a rag. I'e got to check my sources (EDIT: Wrong thread, I apologize)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2016 8:16:47 GMT -5
i hope it sounds something like this:
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Post by cloudburster on Aug 28, 2016 8:22:40 GMT -5
A revisit to the sound of Scorpio Rising would be most welcome. That song put his vocals front and center and was perfect for showcasing them. It also has a slighty trippy vibe which we know he loves, but not in a Beatles-pastiche way. Some of Ashcroft's early solo work - Check the Meaning for example, would be a good influence.
Alternatively, I'd like to see some stomping rock - Liam's vocals over an album of songs like the ones on BRMC's Baby 81 or Spectre at the Feast would be epic. Not sure if he could write rockers that good himself though...
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Post by oasisserbia on Sept 15, 2016 18:24:55 GMT -5
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Post by matt on Sept 15, 2016 22:46:23 GMT -5
Hopefully nothing like Beady Eye.
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Post by importantlyidle on Sept 16, 2016 1:26:24 GMT -5
Hopefully nothing like Beady Eye. This. Even the so called louder songs on there sounded shit on record (Four Letter Word apart). I'm not saying I think this record will be good but I think this will be the most interesting (or at least leading up to it) Gallagher record post Oasis, with Noel we kind of knew what to expect. With Beady Eye Liam had Gem and Andy probably doing a lot of the thinking for him in terms of how it sounded so this is going to be intriguing to see how Liam copes on his own. I'm just hoping it isn't a record full of I'm outta Time's (even though I think that is one of his better efforts)
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Post by spud on Sept 16, 2016 10:40:08 GMT -5
If the songs sound like he still hasn't finished writing them it doesn't really matter who produces it, it'll still be shite. Liam should've collaborated with Noel when they were in Oasis. That would've been amazing.
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Post by matt on Sept 16, 2016 14:53:20 GMT -5
Hopefully nothing like Beady Eye. This. Even the so called louder songs on there sounded shit on record (Four Letter Word apart). I'm not saying I think this record will be good but I think this will be the most interesting (or at least leading up to it) Gallagher record post Oasis, with Noel we kind of knew what to expect. With Beady Eye Liam had Gem and Andy probably doing a lot of the thinking for him in terms of how it sounded so this is going to be intriguing to see how Liam copes on his own. I'm just hoping it isn't a record full of I'm outta Time's (even though I think that is one of his better efforts) It's not even me being flippant about it - while I appreciate that some enjoy Beady Eye, if it's of the same standard, then this solo venture will just go the same way as Beady Eye - i.e. nobody listening and nobody caring. And we don't want that for Liam.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Sept 16, 2016 15:06:53 GMT -5
i dont care i just hope its good enough for him to carry on and this isnt the last waltz
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Sept 16, 2016 16:51:55 GMT -5
The less it sounds like Oasis, Beady Eye or The Beatles the better. It's just a fact. I hope this album is the end of this abbey road post beatle sentiment that was going on since Dig Out Your Soul on Beady Eye's records especially. Back After The Break takes a good new direction, hope it's kinda like that but better. This is the picture from the Oasis's creativity final funeral below.
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Sept 16, 2016 17:14:51 GMT -5
The less it sounds like Oasis, Beady Eye or The Beatles the better. It's just a fact. I hope this album is the end of this abbey road post beatle sentiment that was going on since Dig Out Your Soul on Beady Eye's records especially. Back After The Break takes a good new direction, hope it's kinda like that but better. This is the picture from the Oasis's creativity final funeral below. i agree with your funeral comment,,i like this picture and always have but at the same time its like,lets headphone up while we clap our hands
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Post by LlAM on Sept 17, 2016 2:14:13 GMT -5
90% Lennon, 10% Elvis
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Post by oasisserbia on Sept 17, 2016 4:46:57 GMT -5
The less it sounds like Oasis, Beady Eye or The Beatles the better. It's just a fact. I hope this album is the end of this abbey road post beatle sentiment that was going on since Dig Out Your Soul on Beady Eye's records especially. Back After The Break takes a good new direction, hope it's kinda like that but better. This is the picture from the Oasis's creativity final funeral below. But in reality, it will be sound like beatles/lennon/beady eye/oasis again.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2016 6:36:52 GMT -5
"A contract either provides for the artist to deliver completed recordings to the label, or for the label to undertake the recording with the artist. For artists without a recording history, the label is often involved in selecting producers, recording studios, additional musicians, and songs to be recorded, and may supervise the output of recording sessions. For established artists, a label is usually less involved in the recording process."
I guess it depends on how much influence his record label has doesnt it? if Liams allowed to go full reign on it then its probably going to be more beatles but they might recommend otherwise.
is Liam on his own an "established artist"?
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Sept 17, 2016 10:26:59 GMT -5
"A contract either provides for the artist to deliver completed recordings to the label, or for the label to undertake the recording with the artist. For artists without a recording history, the label is often involved in selecting producers, recording studios, additional musicians, and songs to be recorded, and may supervise the output of recording sessions. For established artists, a label is usually less involved in the recording process." I guess it depends on how much influence his record label has doesnt it? if Liams allowed to go full reign on it then its probably going to be more beatles but they might recommend otherwise. is Liam on his own an "established artist"? I've got a feeling that his experience with BE and working with Sitek influenced him and he's now more open to working with producers, etc to achieve a better effect. Oasis was always a straight forward band, they recorded their songs and that was it,usually the tunes were good enough so they didn't need anything more than that, but really after Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants they should have look around a little bit more. I'm pretty sure Liam is aware of that, high hopes here.
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