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Post by neila83 on Nov 6, 2017 12:23:08 GMT -5
Sorry, but I don't think you are making informed comment at all. That is complete and utter nonsense. Holmes has most certainly not 'just said write a song like Blondie', and this album is by far the most involved a producer has ever been in a Noel album. I really don't understand what people want, but I know that a lot of people have no idea what they're talking about. There are people saying actually the songs just sound like standard Noel melodies with a few bells and whistles and nothing has really changed. Other people saying Holmes has neutered him, slipped crazy pills into his yorkshire tea, stripped him of all his assets and sacrificed melody for cutting music together ad-hoc and focred NOel into making a David Holmes album. These two things cannot possibly both be true. The truth is probably therefore somewhere in-between, that what Holmes has done, and I think this is his genius, is harness Noel's gift for melody and use it in a different way, and encourage him to explore a new range of melodies. I don't really know how anyone can listen to these songs and say melody has been sacrificed - if anything they're far stronger than a lot of what he was producing on the last albums. It seems this has been enough to completely explode people's minds though. People who yearn for Noel's old style of writing, if you'd really have another album of shuffling the same chords around for IIHAG/TGWTXRE/RM/TDOTL, well we're in a very different place on what gets us excited. There's nothing uninformed about my opinion. Noel said himself Holmes said to write a song like Blondie. I'm not making it up, go watch the interviews haha. Also, If Holmes has set out to harness Noel's gift for melodies, then Noel is finished in my opinion. I've heard the entire album by the way, and it is lacking in strong melody. I don't even care for the same old Noel-esque melody but nothing i've heard even has anything interesting melodically. None of the music is THAT interesting either, except a couple of tracks. The rest sounds like a million other things you have heard before and that's what's most disappointing. I thought those two together might have made something a bit more unique. It's just rehashed stuff but from other influences than the usual. If Holmes was harnessing Noel's melody, he shouldn't be telling Noel to scrap things because they sound too much like his older work. He should be harnessing that and taking it somewhere else. That's my whole point. Yeh I know NOel said that. And I think anyone who's been an Oasis/Noel follower for even a short period of time would be extremely sceptical of that. Do you also believe Noel's 'David said that Holy mountain wouldn't be on the album and I said it's the first fucking single' story? Personally I think it's bollocks, but if you believe it it confirms Noel was rather in control. It's all opinions though isn't it. You think Noel is finished, I think it's the best he's sounded since 2000. As for Holmes telling Noel to scrap stuff, we weren't there were we, he may have been completely justified. What if it was coming in with another Girl with the x-ray eyes, or let there be love, or if i had a gun? He was doing us a favour in that case and it may well have been exactly what was needed to steer Noel away from his comfort zone.
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Post by AdidasNG72 on Nov 6, 2017 12:38:05 GMT -5
There's nothing uninformed about my opinion. Noel said himself Holmes said to write a song like Blondie. I'm not making it up, go watch the interviews haha. Also, If Holmes has set out to harness Noel's gift for melodies, then Noel is finished in my opinion. I've heard the entire album by the way, and it is lacking in strong melody. I don't even care for the same old Noel-esque melody but nothing i've heard even has anything interesting melodically. None of the music is THAT interesting either, except a couple of tracks. The rest sounds like a million other things you have heard before and that's what's most disappointing. I thought those two together might have made something a bit more unique. It's just rehashed stuff but from other influences than the usual. If Holmes was harnessing Noel's melody, he shouldn't be telling Noel to scrap things because they sound too much like his older work. He should be harnessing that and taking it somewhere else. That's my whole point. Yeh I know NOel said that. And I think anyone who's been an Oasis/Noel follower for even a short period of time would be extremely sceptical of that. Do you also believe Noel's 'David said that Holy mountain wouldn't be on the album and I said it's the first fucking single' story? Personally I think it's bollocks, but if you believe it it confirms Noel was rather in control. It's all opinions though isn't it. You think Noel is finished, I think it's the best he's sounded since 2000. As for Holmes telling Noel to scrap stuff, we weren't there were we, he may have been completely justified. What if it was coming in with another Girl with the x-ray eyes, or let there be love, or if i had a gun? He was doing us a favour in that case and it may well have been exactly what was needed to steer Noel away from his comfort zone. Well said!! Couldn't have put it better myself. Give this man a beer!
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Post by queenblougaredoc on Nov 6, 2017 13:15:29 GMT -5
[quote source="/post/1467422/thread" timestamp="1509988061" I've heard the entire album by the way, Hey man great job!! Could you give us a track by track? Would be greatly aprecciated, thanks!!
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 6, 2017 13:27:06 GMT -5
I want variety in Noel’s solo career. It’s boring to have the same standard Noel rock ballads all the time. This is a breath of fresh air. I’m sure noel will eventually return to his roots but for now he’s in a new phase of life.
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Post by The Escapist on Nov 6, 2017 13:32:19 GMT -5
I want variety in Noel’s solo career. It’s boring to have the same standard Noel rock ballads all the time. This is a breath of fresh air. I’m sure noel will eventually return to his roots but for now he’s in a new phase of life. I'm not so sure. His comments that going on tour with Oasis would waste a year in the studio with someone like Holmes suggests that he really is committed to more eclectic music from here on out.
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Post by mimmihopps on Nov 6, 2017 13:32:29 GMT -5
[quote source="/post/1467422/thread" timestamp="1509988061" I've heard the entire album by the way, Hey man great job!! Could you give us a track by track? Would be greatly aprecciated, thanks!! Don't believe the truth.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 6, 2017 13:35:13 GMT -5
I want variety in Noel’s solo career. It’s boring to have the same standard Noel rock ballads all the time. This is a breath of fresh air. I’m sure noel will eventually return to his roots but for now he’s in a new phase of life. I'm not so sure. His comments that going on tour with Oasis would waste a year in the studio with someone like Holmes suggests that he really is committed to more eclectic music from here on out. I didn’t say anything about oasis just his songwriting roots. Stuff like HFB and CY.
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Post by The Escapist on Nov 6, 2017 13:36:35 GMT -5
I'm not so sure. His comments that going on tour with Oasis would waste a year in the studio with someone like Holmes suggests that he really is committed to more eclectic music from here on out. I didn’t say anything about oasis just his songwriting roots. Stuff like HFB and CY. I know, that's what I'm talking about.
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Post by AdidasNG72 on Nov 6, 2017 13:49:14 GMT -5
[quote source="/post/1467422/thread" timestamp="1509988061" I've heard the entire album by the way, Hey man great job!! Could you give us a track by track? Would be greatly aprecciated, thanks!! I would be interested in that too....
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Post by goletitout1986 on Nov 6, 2017 14:12:00 GMT -5
Based on maybe 3 listens, plumped for a 7.
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Post by LlAM on Nov 6, 2017 14:26:02 GMT -5
I just had a flashback of Noel counting in to four and repeating the title of the song as the last line on every song... 🤢💩
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Post by neila83 on Nov 6, 2017 14:40:14 GMT -5
I want variety in Noel’s solo career. It’s boring to have the same standard Noel rock ballads all the time. This is a breath of fresh air. I’m sure noel will eventually return to his roots but for now he’s in a new phase of life. I'm not so sure. His comments that going on tour with Oasis would waste a year in the studio with someone like Holmes suggests that he really is committed to more eclectic music from here on out. I hope so.
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Nov 6, 2017 14:47:06 GMT -5
There's nothing uninformed about my opinion. Noel said himself Holmes said to write a song like Blondie. I'm not making it up, go watch the interviews haha. Also, If Holmes has set out to harness Noel's gift for melodies, then Noel is finished in my opinion. I've heard the entire album by the way, and it is lacking in strong melody. I don't even care for the same old Noel-esque melody but nothing i've heard even has anything interesting melodically. None of the music is THAT interesting either, except a couple of tracks. The rest sounds like a million other things you have heard before and that's what's most disappointing. I thought those two together might have made something a bit more unique. It's just rehashed stuff but from other influences than the usual. If Holmes was harnessing Noel's melody, he shouldn't be telling Noel to scrap things because they sound too much like his older work. He should be harnessing that and taking it somewhere else. That's my whole point. Yeh I know NOel said that. And I think anyone who's been an Oasis/Noel follower for even a short period of time would be extremely sceptical of that. Do you also believe Noel's 'David said that Holy mountain wouldn't be on the album and I said it's the first fucking single' story? Personally I think it's bollocks, but if you believe it it confirms Noel was rather in control. It's all opinions though isn't it. You think Noel is finished, I think it's the best he's sounded since 2000. As for Holmes telling Noel to scrap stuff, we weren't there were we, he may have been completely justified. What if it was coming in with another Girl with the x-ray eyes, or let there be love, or if i had a gun? He was doing us a favour in that case and it may well have been exactly what was needed to steer Noel away from his comfort zone. Well, i don't disagree with that. My point has always been at what point does challenging a songwriter to write a different way and advising them to write in the style of someone else become detrimental to the songs they end up writing? Personally, i think it's somewhere before these tracks. I find them to be really lacking in substance no matter how songs are dressed up. There just seems to be no real good songs at the core of them and to me that's either down to Noel just not coming up with the goods, or because Holmes advised him to get too far removed from his way of writing. Maybe somewhere inbetween. Of course that's just my opinion. I just find it hard to have any emotion towards these new songs. There's just no depth or craftsmanship to the songwriting. I'm not one of those who yearns for Noel's old music or Oasis, i can take or leave a lot of his and the Oasis work if i'm being honest but at least there was a real craft to a lot of it in terms of writing that i just don't hear in the new stuff. And as i said before, i find it a bit underwhelming. I thought Holmes and Noel could have brought more to the table and done something more interesting and well crafted. I mean, She Taught Me How To Fly sounds just like something The Vaccines would have written for an album filler, and they're average. Even if you like that song, it's very very generic, even if it's not a generic Noel song. I just at least expected David Holmes to bring more to the album than producing tunes that sound like that, especially if you look back through his body of work.
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Post by AdidasNG72 on Nov 6, 2017 15:42:42 GMT -5
Yeh I know NOel said that. And I think anyone who's been an Oasis/Noel follower for even a short period of time would be extremely sceptical of that. Do you also believe Noel's 'David said that Holy mountain wouldn't be on the album and I said it's the first fucking single' story? Personally I think it's bollocks, but if you believe it it confirms Noel was rather in control. It's all opinions though isn't it. You think Noel is finished, I think it's the best he's sounded since 2000. As for Holmes telling Noel to scrap stuff, we weren't there were we, he may have been completely justified. What if it was coming in with another Girl with the x-ray eyes, or let there be love, or if i had a gun? He was doing us a favour in that case and it may well have been exactly what was needed to steer Noel away from his comfort zone. Well, i don't disagree with that. My point has always been at what point does challenging a songwriter to write a different way and advising them to write in the style of someone else become detrimental to the songs they end up writing? Personally, i think it's somewhere before these tracks. I find them to be really lacking in substance no matter how songs are dressed up. There just seems to be no real good songs at the core of them and to me that's either down to Noel just not coming up with the goods, or because Holmes advised him to get too far removed from his way of writing. Maybe somewhere inbetween. Of course that's just my opinion. I just find it hard to have any emotion towards these new songs. There's just no depth or craftsmanship to the songwriting. I'm not one of those who yearns for Noel's old music or Oasis, i can take or leave a lot of his and the Oasis work if i'm being honest but at least there was a real craft to a lot of it in terms of writing that i just don't hear in the new stuff. And as i said before, i find it a bit underwhelming. I thought Holmes and Noel could have brought more to the table and done something more interesting and well crafted. I mean, She Taught Me How To Fly sounds just like something The Vaccines would have written for an album filler, and they're average. Even if you like that song, it's very very generic, even if it's not a generic Noel song. I just at least expected David Holmes to bring more to the album than producing tunes that sound like that, especially if you look back through his body of work. As you have already heard the album, what is your favourite track on it?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2017 15:53:24 GMT -5
Ironically, this process sounds the same as the AA sessions and he said that’s why he stopped working on it. See your point, but two things on that: - it sounds like he enjoyed working with David Holmes, whereas he seemed to find AA tedious - he's made this album off the back of two hit albums and massive world tours I'm firmly of the view that he tasted MOR success with NGHFB and bottled the AA album for fear of losing that. I don't think he cares now.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2017 15:54:18 GMT -5
I just find it hard to have any emotion towards these new songs. Nailed it imo. They all sound nice but there's nothing there.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2017 16:08:58 GMT -5
just watched the video, went for 6/10 on first listen.
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Post by AubreyOasis on Nov 6, 2017 16:33:51 GMT -5
Sorry, but I don't think you are making informed comment at all. That is complete and utter nonsense. Holmes has most certainly not 'just said write a song like Blondie', and this album is by far the most involved a producer has ever been in a Noel album. I really don't understand what people want, but I know that a lot of people have no idea what they're talking about. There are people saying actually the songs just sound like standard Noel melodies with a few bells and whistles and nothing has really changed. Other people saying Holmes has neutered him, slipped crazy pills into his yorkshire tea, stripped him of all his assets and sacrificed melody for cutting music together ad-hoc and focred NOel into making a David Holmes album. These two things cannot possibly both be true. The truth is probably therefore somewhere in-between, that what Holmes has done, and I think this is his genius, is harness Noel's gift for melody and use it in a different way, and encourage him to explore a new range of melodies. I don't really know how anyone can listen to these songs and say melody has been sacrificed - if anything they're far stronger than a lot of what he was producing on the last albums. It seems this has been enough to completely explode people's minds though. People who yearn for Noel's old style of writing, if you'd really have another album of shuffling the same chords around for IIHAG/TGWTXRE/RM/TDOTL, well we're in a very different place on what gets us excited. There's nothing uninformed about my opinion. Noel said himself Holmes said to write a song like Blondie. I'm not making it up, go watch the interviews haha. Also, If Holmes has set out to harness Noel's gift for melodies, then Noel is finished in my opinion. I've heard the entire album by the way, and it is lacking in strong melody. I don't even care for the same old Noel-esque melody but nothing i've heard even has anything interesting melodically. None of the music is THAT interesting either, except a couple of tracks. The rest sounds like a million other things you have heard before and that's what's most disappointing. I thought those two together might have made something a bit more unique. It's just rehashed stuff but from other influences than the usual. If Holmes was harnessing Noel's melody, he shouldn't be telling Noel to scrap things because they sound too much like his older work. He should be harnessing that and taking it somewhere else. That's my whole point. So you've heard the full album. Ok, then would you please write here the first lyrics you hear on keep on reaching or any other song we have not heard yet ? And if you are unable to do this, proving yourself an attention seeking liar, then man, seriously: you need help
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Post by AdidasNG72 on Nov 6, 2017 16:53:55 GMT -5
There's nothing uninformed about my opinion. Noel said himself Holmes said to write a song like Blondie. I'm not making it up, go watch the interviews haha. Also, If Holmes has set out to harness Noel's gift for melodies, then Noel is finished in my opinion. I've heard the entire album by the way, and it is lacking in strong melody. I don't even care for the same old Noel-esque melody but nothing i've heard even has anything interesting melodically. None of the music is THAT interesting either, except a couple of tracks. The rest sounds like a million other things you have heard before and that's what's most disappointing. I thought those two together might have made something a bit more unique. It's just rehashed stuff but from other influences than the usual. If Holmes was harnessing Noel's melody, he shouldn't be telling Noel to scrap things because they sound too much like his older work. He should be harnessing that and taking it somewhere else. That's my whole point. So you've heard the full album. Ok, then would you please write here the first lyrics you hear on keep on reaching or any other song we have not heard yet ? And if you are unable to do this, proving yourself an attention seeking liar, then man, seriously: you need help He's obviously telling porkies, and yes - attention seeking behaviour disorder in abundance. It's like kindergarten round here sometimes.
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Nov 6, 2017 17:02:12 GMT -5
There's nothing uninformed about my opinion. Noel said himself Holmes said to write a song like Blondie. I'm not making it up, go watch the interviews haha. Also, If Holmes has set out to harness Noel's gift for melodies, then Noel is finished in my opinion. I've heard the entire album by the way, and it is lacking in strong melody. I don't even care for the same old Noel-esque melody but nothing i've heard even has anything interesting melodically. None of the music is THAT interesting either, except a couple of tracks. The rest sounds like a million other things you have heard before and that's what's most disappointing. I thought those two together might have made something a bit more unique. It's just rehashed stuff but from other influences than the usual. If Holmes was harnessing Noel's melody, he shouldn't be telling Noel to scrap things because they sound too much like his older work. He should be harnessing that and taking it somewhere else. That's my whole point. So you've heard the full album. Ok, then would you please write here the first lyrics you hear on keep on reaching or any other song we have not heard yet ? And if you are unable to do this, proving yourself an attention seeking liar, then man, seriously: you need help I don't have the album at hand and couldn't have it anyway even if i wanted to. I've heard it in an office, I do work with a company that synch's music to TV, Adverts and whatnot. They work alongside Sony ATV in providing licensing synch's to whoever requests to use music. I could quite easily prove this part but don't really give out personal details on forums. Anyway, I don't expect you to believe that. I really have better things than to lie to people on the internet that i'm never gonna meet. I'm here because i enjoy the conversation and i'm just giving my opinion from what i've heard. All i said is nothing on the album particularly grabbed me the only time i heard more of it, nor do i remember any specific lines of songs, partly because i was conversation during a fair bit of it anyway. Also, the album is not some guarded secret at this point. Promo copies will be going out and ready to be reviewed, plenty of people have it at this point. Plenty have heard it, quite a few that i know. If you're in the line of work that I am and cross paths with certain people and agencies, then it's a good chance you may have heard more of it than the public. People who work with the synch department at Sony ATV will have had it a fair while now. Maybe some songs everyone has heard already have already popped up on TV shows, i'm not sure, i'm sure someone here will know. If anyone disbelieves it, that's up to them. It probably says more about their life to believe someone here couldn't possibly be in a job where they might get to hear an album before the public do, when in fact thousands of people are..
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Post by AubreyOasis on Nov 6, 2017 17:10:35 GMT -5
So you've heard the full album. Ok, then would you please write here the first lyrics you hear on keep on reaching or any other song we have not heard yet ? And if you are unable to do this, proving yourself an attention seeking liar, then man, seriously: you need help I don't have the album at hand and couldn't have it anyway even if i wanted to. I've heard it in an office, I do work with a company that synch's music to TV, Adverts and whatnot. They work alongside Sony ATV in providing licensing synch's to whoever requests to use music. I could quite easily prove this part but don't really give out personal details on forums. Anyway, I don't expect you to believe that. I really have better things than to lie to people on the internet that i'm never gonna meet. I'm here because i enjoy the conversation and i'm just giving my opinion from what i've heard. All i said is nothing on the album particularly grabbed me the only time i heard more of it, nor do i remember any specific lines of songs, partly because i was conversation during a fair bit of it anyway. Also, the album is not some guarded secret at this point. Promo copies will be going out and ready to be reviewed, plenty of people have it at this point. If you're in the line of work that I am and cross paths with certain people and agencies, then it's a good chance you may have heard more of it than the public. People who work with the synch department at Sony ATV will have had it a fair while now. Maybe some songs everyone has heard already have already popped up on TV shows, i'm not sure, i'm sure someone here will know. If anyone disbelieves it, that's up to them. It probably says more about their life to believe someone here couldn't possibly be in a job where they might get to hear an album before the public do, when in fact thousands of people are.. Bullshit. If you have heard the album even once there are one million things you could mention to prove it. And it would have take you 1% of the time it took you to write this long list of poor excuses.
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Post by AdidasNG72 on Nov 6, 2017 17:12:32 GMT -5
So you've heard the full album. Ok, then would you please write here the first lyrics you hear on keep on reaching or any other song we have not heard yet ? And if you are unable to do this, proving yourself an attention seeking liar, then man, seriously: you need help I don't have the album at hand and couldn't have it anyway even if i wanted to. I've heard it in an office, I do work with a company that synch's music to TV, Adverts and whatnot. They work alongside Sony ATV in providing licensing synch's to whoever requests to use music. I could quite easily prove this part but don't really give out personal details on forums. Anyway, I don't expect you to believe that. I really have better things than to lie to people on the internet that i'm never gonna meet. I'm here because i enjoy the conversation and i'm just giving my opinion from what i've heard. All i said is nothing on the album particularly grabbed me the only time i heard more of it, nor do i remember any specific lines of songs, partly because i was conversation during a fair bit of it anyway. Also, the album is not some guarded secret at this point. Promo copies will be going out and ready to be reviewed, plenty of people have it at this point. Plenty have heard it, quite a few that i know. If you're in the line of work that I am and cross paths with certain people and agencies, then it's a good chance you may have heard more of it than the public. People who work with the synch department at Sony ATV will have had it a fair while now. Maybe some songs everyone has heard already have already popped up on TV shows, i'm not sure, i'm sure someone here will know. If anyone disbelieves it, that's up to them. It probably says more about their life to believe someone here couldn't possibly be in a job where they might get to hear an album before the public do, when in fact thousands of people are.. Ok, I work in broadcast, so I'll go along with this. But tell me, are you judging an entire album on one listen, and not even a focused listen because much of the time you were in conversation and not even properly listening to it....?
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Nov 6, 2017 17:16:59 GMT -5
I don't have the album at hand and couldn't have it anyway even if i wanted to. I've heard it in an office, I do work with a company that synch's music to TV, Adverts and whatnot. They work alongside Sony ATV in providing licensing synch's to whoever requests to use music. I could quite easily prove this part but don't really give out personal details on forums. Anyway, I don't expect you to believe that. I really have better things than to lie to people on the internet that i'm never gonna meet. I'm here because i enjoy the conversation and i'm just giving my opinion from what i've heard. All i said is nothing on the album particularly grabbed me the only time i heard more of it, nor do i remember any specific lines of songs, partly because i was conversation during a fair bit of it anyway. Also, the album is not some guarded secret at this point. Promo copies will be going out and ready to be reviewed, plenty of people have it at this point. Plenty have heard it, quite a few that i know. If you're in the line of work that I am and cross paths with certain people and agencies, then it's a good chance you may have heard more of it than the public. People who work with the synch department at Sony ATV will have had it a fair while now. Maybe some songs everyone has heard already have already popped up on TV shows, i'm not sure, i'm sure someone here will know. If anyone disbelieves it, that's up to them. It probably says more about their life to believe someone here couldn't possibly be in a job where they might get to hear an album before the public do, when in fact thousands of people are.. Ok, I work in broadcast, so I'll go along with this. But tell me, are you judging an entire album on one listen, and not even a focused listen because much of the time you were in conversation and not even properly listening to it....? I never judged the entire album on one listen, which is why i've mostly based my opinion on the songs i've heard more clearly. All i'd said was i'd heard the album and nothing really jumped out as being superior to the other songs we have already heard that made me think "this sounds great" - I was in conversation but not to the point where i couldn't get a grasp on the quality of the songs. They all sounded pretty much similar in quality to what we have heard, there or thereabouts. For me personally, i was a bit underwhelmed but that is personal opinion/taste. If anyone likes the songs they have heard so far, then i think they will feel the album is of an excellent standard, which is fair enough too.
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Nov 6, 2017 17:26:40 GMT -5
I don't have the album at hand and couldn't have it anyway even if i wanted to. I've heard it in an office, I do work with a company that synch's music to TV, Adverts and whatnot. They work alongside Sony ATV in providing licensing synch's to whoever requests to use music. I could quite easily prove this part but don't really give out personal details on forums. Anyway, I don't expect you to believe that. I really have better things than to lie to people on the internet that i'm never gonna meet. I'm here because i enjoy the conversation and i'm just giving my opinion from what i've heard. All i said is nothing on the album particularly grabbed me the only time i heard more of it, nor do i remember any specific lines of songs, partly because i was conversation during a fair bit of it anyway. Also, the album is not some guarded secret at this point. Promo copies will be going out and ready to be reviewed, plenty of people have it at this point. If you're in the line of work that I am and cross paths with certain people and agencies, then it's a good chance you may have heard more of it than the public. People who work with the synch department at Sony ATV will have had it a fair while now. Maybe some songs everyone has heard already have already popped up on TV shows, i'm not sure, i'm sure someone here will know. If anyone disbelieves it, that's up to them. It probably says more about their life to believe someone here couldn't possibly be in a job where they might get to hear an album before the public do, when in fact thousands of people are.. Bullshit. If you have heard the album even once there are one million things you could mention to prove it. And it would have take you 1% of the time it took you to write this long list of poor excuses. As i say, that's just your mentality to believe others couldn't have possibly be in a position or situation that you aren't. I don't have to justify anything or prove anything. I've already explained how i heard it. I could quite easily prove many things but why? I'm here for the conversation, not to justify myself or prove points. I never made a song and dance about hearing it, i mentioned it mid-sentence while making a point about other things. My focal point wasn't that i'd heard it. Others made a bigger deal about it. For me it's nothing, i've heard hundreds of albums before they're released, it's just that this one happens to be on this particular subject matter. I also heard Chasing Yesterday before it was released or leaked, so what. It's nothing special or a big deal, plenty of people heard it before I did and I just happened to hear it before you did... You can not believe it all you want but i know i've heard it and know many many other people have and in a couple of weeks, so will you, so it's not really a big deal.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Nov 6, 2017 17:31:04 GMT -5
I don't have the album at hand and couldn't have it anyway even if i wanted to. I've heard it in an office, I do work with a company that synch's music to TV, Adverts and whatnot. They work alongside Sony ATV in providing licensing synch's to whoever requests to use music. I could quite easily prove this part but don't really give out personal details on forums. Anyway, I don't expect you to believe that. I really have better things than to lie to people on the internet that i'm never gonna meet. I'm here because i enjoy the conversation and i'm just giving my opinion from what i've heard. All i said is nothing on the album particularly grabbed me the only time i heard more of it, nor do i remember any specific lines of songs, partly because i was conversation during a fair bit of it anyway. Also, the album is not some guarded secret at this point. Promo copies will be going out and ready to be reviewed, plenty of people have it at this point. If you're in the line of work that I am and cross paths with certain people and agencies, then it's a good chance you may have heard more of it than the public. People who work with the synch department at Sony ATV will have had it a fair while now. Maybe some songs everyone has heard already have already popped up on TV shows, i'm not sure, i'm sure someone here will know. If anyone disbelieves it, that's up to them. It probably says more about their life to believe someone here couldn't possibly be in a job where they might get to hear an album before the public do, when in fact thousands of people are.. Bullshit. If you have heard the album even once there are one million things you could mention to prove it. And it would have take you 1% of the time it took you to write this long list of poor excuses. Who gives a shit at this point. Album is out in less than 20 days and will prob leak a few days before that.
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