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Post by crisppacket on Apr 17, 2018 13:51:22 GMT -5
Featuring Noel’s football pal Johnny Marr and some guy called David Holmes
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Post by theseventwenty on Apr 17, 2018 14:13:12 GMT -5
Unreleased song in the background at 5.23 when Johnny's playing guitar?
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 17, 2018 15:35:16 GMT -5
Unreleased song in the background at 5.23 when Johnny's playing guitar? Holmes said his favorite song from the sessions was the song Noel left off the album to his displeasure. That’s a shame really because MOON is short on proper tunes. Probably needs 2 more.
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Post by theseventwenty on Apr 17, 2018 16:24:58 GMT -5
Imagine how many unreleased songs are sitting on cameramen's SD cards from doing these docs? That's two from this album that we've seen in the making-ofs, plus the AA version of The Mexican from the first one, and two or three unreleased Oasis tracks in the DOYS doc too
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Post by seanrulesrh on Apr 17, 2018 21:19:06 GMT -5
5:20 Featuring Johnny Marr. Sounds catchy
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Post by Tales from The Mighty I on Apr 17, 2018 23:57:51 GMT -5
Pretty evident now here: an album of the instrumentals exist, looks like a few demos were sneaked in by Noel. Then one unreleased track with Marr also at the helm of the guitar also exists. Fecking nice!
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Post by mimmihopps on Apr 18, 2018 1:00:31 GMT -5
seanrulesrh, I've merged your thread with this one. Cheers.
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Post by jxing on Apr 18, 2018 10:54:41 GMT -5
www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/nme/news/music/noel-gallagher-high-flying-birds-who-built-the-moon-documentary-geezers-dressed-in-parkas-2295314%3fsource=dam?espv=1Noel Gallagher says he doesn’t “give a fuck” about what “geezers dressed in parkas” want from his solo music Getty Gallagher was speaking in a new mini-documentary which explores the making of last year's 'Who Built The Moon?' LP SAM MOORE APR 17, 2018 10:28 AM EDT Noel Gallagher has defended the psychedelic direction of the most recent High Flying Birds album ‘Who Built The Moon?’, saying that he “never gave a fuck” about upsetting any of his fans with his solo music. ‘Who Built The Moon?’ was the third studio album from Gallagher and the High Flying Birds, and came out back in November 2017. The record saw Gallagher adopt what NME described as a “free-wheeling solo freedom” in terms of its musical direction. Speaking about the making of ‘Who Built The Moon?’ in a new Discogs documentary, Gallagher explained that he did recognise that some of his fans had been hoping that he would make a return to more Oasis-friendly material with the record
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Post by frjdoasis on Apr 18, 2018 12:00:33 GMT -5
www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/nme/news/music/noel-gallagher-high-flying-birds-who-built-the-moon-documentary-geezers-dressed-in-parkas-2295314%3fsource=dam?espv=1Noel Gallagher says he doesn’t “give a fuck” about what “geezers dressed in parkas” want from his solo music Getty Gallagher was speaking in a new mini-documentary which explores the making of last year's 'Who Built The Moon?' LP SAM MOORE APR 17, 2018 10:28 AM EDT Noel Gallagher has defended the psychedelic direction of the most recent High Flying Birds album ‘Who Built The Moon?’, saying that he “never gave a fuck” about upsetting any of his fans with his solo music. ‘Who Built The Moon?’ was the third studio album from Gallagher and the High Flying Birds, and came out back in November 2017. The record saw Gallagher adopt what NME described as a “free-wheeling solo freedom” in terms of its musical direction. Speaking about the making of ‘Who Built The Moon?’ in a new Discogs documentary, Gallagher explained that he did recognise that some of his fans had been hoping that he would make a return to more Oasis-friendly material with the record He sounds particularly bitter on this matter. I guess he's not as satisfied as he makes out to be.
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Post by bt95 on Apr 18, 2018 14:18:03 GMT -5
www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/nme/news/music/noel-gallagher-high-flying-birds-who-built-the-moon-documentary-geezers-dressed-in-parkas-2295314%3fsource=dam?espv=1Noel Gallagher says he doesn’t “give a fuck” about what “geezers dressed in parkas” want from his solo music Getty Gallagher was speaking in a new mini-documentary which explores the making of last year's 'Who Built The Moon?' LP SAM MOORE APR 17, 2018 10:28 AM EDT Noel Gallagher has defended the psychedelic direction of the most recent High Flying Birds album ‘Who Built The Moon?’, saying that he “never gave a fuck” about upsetting any of his fans with his solo music. ‘Who Built The Moon?’ was the third studio album from Gallagher and the High Flying Birds, and came out back in November 2017. The record saw Gallagher adopt what NME described as a “free-wheeling solo freedom” in terms of its musical direction. Speaking about the making of ‘Who Built The Moon?’ in a new Discogs documentary, Gallagher explained that he did recognise that some of his fans had been hoping that he would make a return to more Oasis-friendly material with the record He sounds particularly bitter on this matter. I guess he's not as satisfied as he makes out to be. I'd suggest watching the documentary, if you haven't, rather than just reading what is reported speech and isn't entirely accurate, then. There was no bitterness whatsoever. "There's a load of geezers dressed in parkas who want you to carry on doing what they missed out on. And it's an amazing thing when you see the next generation of Oasis fans, and I respect that and when I'm touring I play the stuff that I think they would like to here. But when I'm in the studio I don't give a fuck what they want. I never gave a fuck."
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Post by frjdoasis on Apr 19, 2018 14:12:25 GMT -5
He sounds particularly bitter on this matter. I guess he's not as satisfied as he makes out to be. I'd suggest watching the documentary, if you haven't, rather than just reading what is reported speech and isn't entirely accurate, then. There was no bitterness whatsoever. "There's a load of geezers dressed in parkas who want you to carry on doing what they missed out on. And it's an amazing thing when you see the next generation of Oasis fans, and I respect that and when I'm touring I play the stuff that I think they would like to here. But when I'm in the studio I don't give a fuck what they want. I never gave a fuck." I'm not retarded or brain-damaged and yes, I watched the documentary. This is bitterness to me. He should focus on positive things instead of insisting with this cliché. If he really didn't give a fuck he wouldn't even mention these 'parka monkeys' (which I can't see BTW, bar a few ones, whom I don't particularly like).
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Post by mossy on Apr 19, 2018 19:26:05 GMT -5
I'd suggest watching the documentary, if you haven't, rather than just reading what is reported speech and isn't entirely accurate, then. There was no bitterness whatsoever. "There's a load of geezers dressed in parkas who want you to carry on doing what they missed out on. And it's an amazing thing when you see the next generation of Oasis fans, and I respect that and when I'm touring I play the stuff that I think they would like to here. But when I'm in the studio I don't give a fuck what they want. I never gave a fuck." I'm not retarded or brain-damaged and yes, I watched the documentary. This is bitterness to me. He should focus on positive things instead of insisting with this cliché. If he really didn't give a fuck he wouldn't even mention these 'parka monkeys' (which I can't see BTW, bar a few ones, whom I don't particularly like). Oh come on, Noel has always been a bit of a grumpy old curmudgeon, it’s just who he is. www.rollingstone.com/music/features/looking-back-in-anger-101-things-noel-gallagher-has-been-mad-at-20150317X
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Post by cigarsinhell on Apr 19, 2018 20:59:56 GMT -5
Noel has always been a mean old duffer. This is nothing new for him.
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Post by bt95 on Apr 20, 2018 2:20:21 GMT -5
I'd suggest watching the documentary, if you haven't, rather than just reading what is reported speech and isn't entirely accurate, then. There was no bitterness whatsoever. "There's a load of geezers dressed in parkas who want you to carry on doing what they missed out on. And it's an amazing thing when you see the next generation of Oasis fans, and I respect that and when I'm touring I play the stuff that I think they would like to here. But when I'm in the studio I don't give a fuck what they want. I never gave a fuck." I'm not retarded or brain-damaged and yes, I watched the documentary. This is bitterness to me. He should focus on positive things instead of insisting with this cliché. If he really didn't give a fuck he wouldn't even mention these 'parka monkeys' (which I can't see BTW, bar a few ones, whom I don't particularly like). Not suggesting either one of those things! No offence meant. But it's hardly a cliche. A lot of people turned their noses up as soon as Holy Mountain came out without even giving the song or the album a chance. Obviously, not everybody did, and also not everyone has the same tastes so it's understandable that some would like Liam's album more and some would prefer Noel's. But, it's not cliche to suggest that a section of fans would rather Noel keep his 'old' style of music rather than try new things. The bit about them wearing parkas is just a bit of a piss-take. If anyone's offended by it they need to get a grip.
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