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Post by World71R on Jun 2, 2020 17:25:31 GMT -5
Off at the Next Exit.
It was either that, Back After the Break, or Evil Eye, but Off at the Next Exit is not only well-written and well-composed, but the arrangement is awesome. I love the backing vocals in the chorus that foreshadow little bits of what Liam is about to sing and then how the bassline remains at the end as the synthesizers glisten as the song fades out. If only that and the other two would've been on the album and BDI had taken a more concerted approach to all of those songs like they did on those three that showed they had potential...
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Post by uboasis on Jun 3, 2020 10:59:40 GMT -5
Off at the Next Exit. It was either that, Back After the Break, or Evil Eye, but Off at the Next Exit is not only well-written and well-composed, but the arrangement is awesome. I love the backing vocals in the chorus that foreshadow little bits of what Liam is about to sing and then how the bassline remains at the end as the synthesizers glisten as the song fades out. If only that and the other two would've been on the album and BDI had taken a more concerted approach to all of those songs like they did on those three that showed they had potential... If oasis fans were critics based on all the comments I've read about Beady Eye, I think Off at The Next Exit is the song with the most 'critical acclaim'. To me it is the best Beady Eye track along with Flick of The Finger
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Post by Gas Panic on Jun 4, 2020 5:48:58 GMT -5
World Outside My Room is a great song, I played it to death when it came out.
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Post by medievalrichard on Jun 4, 2020 13:22:39 GMT -5
World Outside My Room is a great song, I played it to death when it came out. Yeah a gem of a song. Very Macca inspired.
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Post by oasisserbia on Jun 24, 2020 23:19:42 GMT -5
I mean, you could say Macca but it is actually Pink Floyd - San Tropez.
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Post by medievalrichard on Jun 26, 2020 13:01:42 GMT -5
I mean, you could say Macca but it is actually Pink Floyd - San Tropez. True point.
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