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Post by AubreyOasis on Nov 17, 2017 4:10:47 GMT -5
Dunno man, Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger have been played on just acoustic guitar and vocals for 20 years and casual fans still lose their fucking shit over them, what makes this song any different? He probably means the generic Noel fanclub. They ate up stuff like If I Had A Gun, for instance. Thank god there are smart people like you to show us the way. Have you considered writing for Pitchfork ?
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Post by bt95 on Nov 17, 2017 4:22:10 GMT -5
He probably means the generic Noel fanclub. They ate up stuff like If I Had A Gun, for instance. Thank god there are smart people like you to show us the way. Have you considered writing for Pitchfork ? Hahahah If I Had A Gun is great. Don't get the hate for it. So simple to play yet it always really hits home for me. That 'hope I didn't speak too soon' line always gets me.
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Post by The Escapist on Nov 17, 2017 4:23:37 GMT -5
Thank god there are smart people like you to show us the way. Have you considered writing for Pitchfork ? Hahahah If I Had A Gun is great. Don't get the hate for it. So simple to play yet it always really hits home for me. That 'hope I didn't speak too soon' line always gets me. I think it could have been a really lovely ballad were it less muddy and...tired-sounding. The songwriting is really good, no matter how cliched.
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Post by triplesor on Nov 17, 2017 4:25:23 GMT -5
Dad-rock
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Post by bt95 on Nov 17, 2017 4:30:53 GMT -5
Hahahah If I Had A Gun is great. Don't get the hate for it. So simple to play yet it always really hits home for me. That 'hope I didn't speak too soon' line always gets me. I think it could have been a really lovely ballad were it less muddy and...tired-sounding. The songwriting is really good, no matter how cliched. Agree. The acoustic versions he does are immense.
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Post by bt95 on Nov 17, 2017 4:31:15 GMT -5
This couldn't be less 'Dad rock'...
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Post by glider on Nov 17, 2017 4:37:55 GMT -5
He probably means the generic Noel fanclub. They ate up stuff like If I Had A Gun, for instance. Thank god there are smart people like you to show us the way. Have you considered writing for Pitchfork ? Didn't mean for my comment to come off prick-like, that wasn't the intention. I meant the case of those who prefer Noel's conventional sound that he has used since 2002.
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Post by LlAM on Nov 17, 2017 4:40:49 GMT -5
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Post by anothergreatdivide on Nov 17, 2017 5:06:15 GMT -5
Honestly... this is better than anything from WTBM we have heard so far. The production (well not that there really is any) doesn't suck! More of this please Noel!!!
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Post by scorpiosonic on Nov 17, 2017 5:15:50 GMT -5
Ima be real for a second, not politically correct. I'm a 24 year old guy, got lucky in the gene lottery, life has afforded me the chance to walk around like a cocky fucker that can be confident about most things and get away with it. I do not subscribe to western masculinity but I can't be far from being a poster for it.
I am not the type to cry my way through La La Land. But....I am fighting back my tears here... this music shatters through me like glass and I feel the chord is strikes is explicit and exposed.
Noel's brutal honesty, defiant hope and the passion in that piece of music.... the chilling vocal that swells and ascends with crescendo and with all of Noel's defiance and then softly suddenly swoons back down to a fall, with his sense of loss, it brings back so much affection and respect man to man for this guy...
Brings about such a personal and introspective moment for me, hearing this. I remember where i was when I first heard the demo of 'everybody's on the run and he sang hang in there love....you've got to hold on. I remember sitting on a bus having lost everything and listening to who put the weight of the world on my shoulders. I And I'll remember this.
I'm not even calling it a clip, because to me that is music.
It's that the captures that caring part of being a man that nobody ever captures well. That feeling of wanting to protect something but being in the middle of waves that are bigger than you and crashing around you, but being defiant, stupidly brave, bold, stubborn about fighting through it. He captures it so well, elegant but so flawed in the quivering vocal...knowing the context of him as a family man caring for his wife and kids really helps understand where he's at.
Noel....if there's one bonus song like this on every shit album full of dad rock 'sexy' bravado you make, from now on, I'll be privileged to hear it. This feels moving.
I love it because it's not specific, it's those big ideas. He's talking about Love itself, the biggest concept there is, floating, somewhere in the water as if it's a little thing that is lost and in need of saving... and he the lone man will go out there to try and rescue it because otherwise he'd rather die on those waves looking. What a fucking beautiful thought to capture, what a beautiful way to put it. I am so moved and have so much respect for this tune and some newly rediscovered respect for this man.
THAT is fucking biblical. That is music. Don't get me wrong, I love Liam absolutely to the this level....it's just that this is the half of Oasis that was always Noel's and was truly untouchable.
One day...in his old age, maybe he'll release an album of only these songs ... one can hope. I feel so excited just to have this one right now.
Thanks for reading all
Also - in advance - anyone who wants to tell me it's only 10 seconds can go wrap up that thought like a little ball and stick it up their own candy asses. Because those 10 seconds do something to the people who are listening, so that's music. I didn't care when songbird was 2 minutes, I don't care that I only listen to the outro on "When I'm In Need', don't care that Noel's version of live forever isn't the album version....I don't care about that stuff - surely with music it's just about the feeling you get. It doesn't matter what's official or what's complete, this clip is amazing. Let people enjoy it
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Post by andymorris on Nov 17, 2017 5:42:34 GMT -5
It sounds like it's supposed to. A radio take.
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Nov 17, 2017 6:04:38 GMT -5
Sounds drab as fuck to me. Noel-by-numbers acoustic B-side/bonus track material.
He's probably thrown away better songs, hence why it was almost forgotten about.
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Post by The Escapist on Nov 17, 2017 6:05:14 GMT -5
Sounds drab as fuck to me. Noel-by-numbers acoustic B-side/bonus track material. He's probably thrown away better songs, hence why it was almost forgotten about. Yeah, what we've heard isn't doing anything for me either.
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Post by scorpiosonic on Nov 17, 2017 6:44:04 GMT -5
Didn't really click for me until I read the lyrics,
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Post by Wolf on Nov 17, 2017 8:21:45 GMT -5
Ima be real for a second, not politically correct. I'm a 24 year old guy, got lucky in the gene lottery, life has afforded me the chance to walk around like a cocky fucker that can be confident about most things and get away with it. I do not subscribe to western masculinity but I can't be far from being a poster for it. I am not the type to cry my way through La La Land. But....I am fighting back my tears here... this music shatters through me like glass and I feel the chord is strikes is explicit and exposed. Noel's brutal honesty, defiant hope and the passion in that piece of music.... the chilling vocal that swells and ascends with crescendo and with all of Noel's defiance and then softly suddenly swoons back down to a fall, with his sense of loss, it brings back so much affection and respect man to man for this guy... Brings about such a personal and introspective moment for me, hearing this. I remember where i was when I first heard the demo of 'everybody's on the run and he sang hang in there love....you've got to hold on. I remember sitting on a bus having lost everything and listening to who put the weight of the world on my shoulders. I And I'll remember this. I'm not even calling it a clip, because to me that is music. It's that the captures that caring part of being a man that nobody ever captures well. That feeling of wanting to protect something but being in the middle of waves that are bigger than you and crashing around you, but being defiant, stupidly brave, bold, stubborn about fighting through it. He captures it so well, elegant but so flawed in the quivering vocal...knowing the context of him as a family man caring for his wife and kids really helps understand where he's at. Noel....if there's one bonus song like this on every shit album full of dad rock 'sexy' bravado you make, from now on, I'll be privileged to hear it. This feels moving. I love it because it's not specific, it's those big ideas. He's talking about Love itself, the biggest concept there is, floating, somewhere in the water as if it's a little thing that is lost and in need of saving... and he the lone man will go out there to try and rescue it because otherwise he'd rather die on those waves looking. What a fucking beautiful thought to capture, what a beautiful way to put it. I am so moved and have so much respect for this tune and some newly rediscovered respect for this man. THAT is fucking biblical. That is music. Don't get me wrong, I love Liam absolutely to the this level....it's just that this is the half of Oasis that was always Noel's and was truly untouchable. One day...in his old age, maybe he'll release an album of only these songs ... one can hope. I feel so excited just to have this one right now. Thanks for reading all Also - in advance - anyone who wants to tell me it's only 10 seconds can go wrap up that thought like a little ball and stick it up their own candy asses. Because those 10 seconds do something to the people who are listening, so that's music. I didn't care when songbird was 2 minutes, I don't care that I only listen to the outro on "When I'm In Need', don't care that Noel's version of live forever isn't the album version....I don't care about that stuff - surely with music it's just about the feeling you get. It doesn't matter what's official or what's complete, this clip is amazing. Let people enjoy it I feel it, I'm currently going through a break-up and I think this tune is gonna strike a chord - No pun intended.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Nov 17, 2017 8:45:23 GMT -5
Dead In The Water could have bono on the vocals easy judging by those clips. Not really feeling it either yet.
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Post by elephantstone93 on Nov 17, 2017 10:36:04 GMT -5
Ima be real for a second, not politically correct. I'm a 24 year old guy, got lucky in the gene lottery, life has afforded me the chance to walk around like a cocky fucker that can be confident about most things and get away with it. I do not subscribe to western masculinity but I can't be far from being a poster for it. I am not the type to cry my way through La La Land. But....I am fighting back my tears here... this music shatters through me like glass and I feel the chord is strikes is explicit and exposed. Noel's brutal honesty, defiant hope and the passion in that piece of music.... the chilling vocal that swells and ascends with crescendo and with all of Noel's defiance and then softly suddenly swoons back down to a fall, with his sense of loss, it brings back so much affection and respect man to man for this guy... Brings about such a personal and introspective moment for me, hearing this. I remember where i was when I first heard the demo of 'everybody's on the run and he sang hang in there love....you've got to hold on. I remember sitting on a bus having lost everything and listening to who put the weight of the world on my shoulders. I And I'll remember this. I'm not even calling it a clip, because to me that is music. It's that the captures that caring part of being a man that nobody ever captures well. That feeling of wanting to protect something but being in the middle of waves that are bigger than you and crashing around you, but being defiant, stupidly brave, bold, stubborn about fighting through it. He captures it so well, elegant but so flawed in the quivering vocal...knowing the context of him as a family man caring for his wife and kids really helps understand where he's at. Noel....if there's one bonus song like this on every shit album full of dad rock 'sexy' bravado you make, from now on, I'll be privileged to hear it. This feels moving. I love it because it's not specific, it's those big ideas. He's talking about Love itself, the biggest concept there is, floating, somewhere in the water as if it's a little thing that is lost and in need of saving... and he the lone man will go out there to try and rescue it because otherwise he'd rather die on those waves looking. What a fucking beautiful thought to capture, what a beautiful way to put it. I am so moved and have so much respect for this tune and some newly rediscovered respect for this man. THAT is fucking biblical. That is music. Don't get me wrong, I love Liam absolutely to the this level....it's just that this is the half of Oasis that was always Noel's and was truly untouchable. One day...in his old age, maybe he'll release an album of only these songs ... one can hope. I feel so excited just to have this one right now. Thanks for reading all Also - in advance - anyone who wants to tell me it's only 10 seconds can go wrap up that thought like a little ball and stick it up their own candy asses. Because those 10 seconds do something to the people who are listening, so that's music. I didn't care when songbird was 2 minutes, I don't care that I only listen to the outro on "When I'm In Need', don't care that Noel's version of live forever isn't the album version....I don't care about that stuff - surely with music it's just about the feeling you get. It doesn't matter what's official or what's complete, this clip is amazing. Let people enjoy it Christ. Made it half way through the post before vomiting.
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Post by mouth on Nov 17, 2017 11:11:15 GMT -5
that forum never fails to deliver. 10 seconds of a song and people calling it the best thing since sliced bread.
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Post by durk on Nov 17, 2017 12:05:54 GMT -5
that forum never fails to deliver. 10 seconds of a song and people calling it the best thing since sliced bread. well...
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Post by durk on Nov 17, 2017 12:06:28 GMT -5
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Post by carlober on Nov 17, 2017 13:24:02 GMT -5
Christ. Made it half way through the post before vomiting. Unnecessarily harsh.
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Post by Manualex on Nov 17, 2017 13:32:54 GMT -5
Some people love it some people hate it. That's music for you. I'll listen to it whenever the full song is available To listen to, gracias.
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Post by batfink30 on Nov 17, 2017 16:05:49 GMT -5
Sounds drab as fuck to me. Noel-by-numbers acoustic B-side/bonus track material. He's probably thrown away better songs, hence why it was almost forgotten about. Yeah, what we've heard isn't doing anything for me either. 90s Noel whereas 2017 Noel has just blown us away with IABW.
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Post by Binary Sunset on Nov 17, 2017 16:27:05 GMT -5
that forum never fails to deliver. 10 seconds of a song and people calling it the best thing since sliced bread. Somehow people got the same thing from Holy Mountain...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2017 19:25:04 GMT -5
that forum never fails to deliver. 10 seconds of a song and people calling it the best thing since sliced bread. Personally I'm not a fan of sliced bread. I find it very generic and uninteresting.
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