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Post by steve020409 on Dec 6, 2016 0:46:37 GMT -5
Noel has said that this band is a pretty good new band. I really like their song Dreamers but I have no information about it.
Can anyone send me lyrics or chords?
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Post by oasisgav on Mar 6, 2017 15:18:10 GMT -5
Not sure on lyrics, but the chords are all based off f sharp. the verses go B to C Sharp then back to F sharp. Pre Chorus (Singing shalalala) is D sharp minor to B to C sharp to F sharp. The chorus is F sharp to B to C Sharp to F sharp to D sharp minor, B, C sharp then back to F sharp. Hope that helps, banging tune
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Post by AppleScruff on Mar 6, 2017 17:21:15 GMT -5
It's been about 2 years since Noel touted these guys has it not?
I think they're great, seen them twice here in Scotland in the past 6 months or so. They are at a crucial point where they really need to find a following.....pains me to say it but maybe an advert or getting some support from Radio 1 would push them on. Criminally ignored for now but getting an album released would be a start
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Post by guigsysEstring on Mar 6, 2017 18:11:18 GMT -5
It's been about 2 years since Noel touted these guys has it not? I think they're great, seen them twice here in Scotland in the past 6 months or so. They are at a crucial point where they really need to find a following..... pains me to say it but maybe an advert or getting some support from Radio 1 would push them on. Criminally ignored for now but getting an album released would be a start Worked well for Clean Bandit Guardian 2015: The new Cortana Advert- Watch Clean Bandit's career die before your eyesIn fairness it isn't the worst idea given it's hard to actually sell albums or even individual tracks now without that exposure since the music press are almost irrelevant in terms of promoting new music compared to their eighties/nineties heyday of being taste makers. I think it will come down to if Universal Music Publishing can use some of it's muscle to promote their songs to advertising agencies, and equally importantly do it for a product or service in a manner that isn't going to get them panned. Even back in the nineties and early noughties it depended as much on who you licensed to as the fact that you did- see Hurricane #1 who got destroyed for doing an advert for 'The S*n' but had nothing said by contrast for doing a VW commercial in the same year. It's going to depend of course if any advertising executive thinks a tune is suitable and can match it up to an advert that as I have said will gain recognition rather than a critical panning. As to Radio One is there I've no idea how they decide the criteria for who gets playlisted or if their DJ's still have any autonomy over selecting one or two songs they personally back so I can't really comment there.
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Mar 13, 2017 9:31:50 GMT -5
They are dreadful
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