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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Oct 25, 2018 2:28:14 GMT -5
Noel 'Disco Cosmic Pop' Gallagher.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 25, 2018 5:00:01 GMT -5
I fucking love dance music. Hoping for maybe an LCD Soundsystem or Reflektor vibe, as many grooves as possible please. If STMHTF is anything to go by, then I'm all for it.
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Post by draper on Oct 25, 2018 5:34:34 GMT -5
I fucking love dance music. Hoping for maybe an LCD Soundsystem or Reflektor vibe, as many grooves as possible please. If STMHTF is anything to go by, then I'm all for it. If it's like It's A Beautiful World or Ballad Of The Mighty I then I'm interested. If it's anything like STMHTF then I won't care for it...
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Post by bt95 on Oct 25, 2018 6:14:35 GMT -5
If STMHTF is anything to go by, then I'm all for it. If it's like It's A Beautiful World or Ballad Of The Mighty I then I'm interested. If it's anything like STMHTF then I won't care for it...
Fairs I love STMHTF, think it's superb. Hearing it live really kicked it up a gear for me as well. Packs so much more punch and fit birds dancing is always a bonus.
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Post by draper on Oct 25, 2018 7:54:06 GMT -5
If it's like It's A Beautiful World or Ballad Of The Mighty I then I'm interested. If it's anything like STMHTF then I won't care for it...
Fairs I love STMHTF, think it's superb. Hearing it live really kicked it up a gear for me as well. Packs so much more punch and fit birds dancing is always a bonus. Nothing against fit birds dancing!
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Post by seanrulesrh on Oct 25, 2018 8:35:49 GMT -5
70s Disco? Not really sure about it...But well,if it sounds like STMHTF its alright. But I don't get it. He first said he was writing songs on the bass. Then he said he had two albums coming,one of them more traditional and the other following the same path of the last one. Then he said something about the AA sessions. And now 70s disco. What the fuck are you planning to do,Noel? 5 different records?
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 25, 2018 9:41:53 GMT -5
70s Disco? Not really sure about it...But well,if it sounds like STMHTF its alright. But I don't get it. He first said he was writing songs on the bass. Then he said he had two albums coming,one of them more traditional and the other following the same path of the last one. Then he said something about the AA sessions. And now 70s disco. What the fuck are you planning to do,Noel? 5 different records? Noel likes to talk crap.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 25, 2018 12:37:31 GMT -5
70s Disco? Not really sure about it...But well,if it sounds like STMHTF its alright. But I don't get it. He first said he was writing songs on the bass. Then he said he had two albums coming,one of them more traditional and the other following the same path of the last one. Then he said something about the AA sessions. And now 70s disco. What the fuck are you planning to do,Noel? 5 different records? Noel likes to talk crap. I wanna live in Noel Gallagher’s record machine dream...
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Post by Frodis on Oct 25, 2018 13:36:30 GMT -5
Yeah right. The last album was supposed to be so experimental and all that shit. Was it? No.
Not bothered getting excited about anything till I actually hear the album. #sickofthehype
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 25, 2018 13:58:07 GMT -5
Yeah right. The last album was supposed to be so experimental and all that shit. Was it? No. Not bothered getting excited about anything till I actually hear the album. #sickofthehype It wasn’t experimental at all. It was more modern in production but that shouldn’t be confused with “experimental”.
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Post by The Escapist on Oct 25, 2018 14:15:54 GMT -5
Yeah right. The last album was supposed to be so experimental and all that shit. Was it? No. Not bothered getting excited about anything till I actually hear the album. #sickofthehype It wasn’t experimental at all. It was more modern in production but that shouldn’t be confused with “experimental”. It was experimental for Noel, let's not be whiny. Man opens his album with a trip-hop big-beat instrumental, we can't be sat here disappointed in how safe it was. Who Built the Moon? was a massive step forward.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 25, 2018 14:35:00 GMT -5
It wasn’t experimental at all. It was more modern in production but that shouldn’t be confused with “experimental”. It was experimental for Noel, let's not be whiny. Man opens his album with a trip-hop big-beat instrumental, we can't be sat here disappointed in how safe it was. Who Built the Moon? was a massive step forward. Never said I was ever disappointed. Just stating facts.
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Oct 25, 2018 15:50:25 GMT -5
When you're a die hard you know it's a fucking trap when Noel says he has 2 records ready to release, one psychedelic space jazz disco pop and that's just the first song and another one with his classic material.
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Post by MONO on Oct 26, 2018 1:39:45 GMT -5
The next album is gonna be Noel's "Hot Space". The first vid will be similar to this one:
100%
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Post by dadrocker on Oct 29, 2018 9:59:13 GMT -5
Which is more likely - '70s disco or it's released in 2019?
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Post by mossy on Oct 29, 2018 10:52:49 GMT -5
It wasn’t experimental at all. It was more modern in production but that shouldn’t be confused with “experimental”. It was experimental for Noel, let's not be whiny. Man opens his album with a trip-hop big-beat instrumental, we can't be sat here disappointed in how safe it was. Who Built the Moon? was a massive step forward. Did Noel have a clear hypothesis? Did he isolate an independent variable? Did he carefully change a control variable? Did he keep all other variables constant? Did he collect clean data? Did he analyse this data statistically, drawing a conclusion to confirm or disprove his hypothesis? You know guys, thinking about it, I’m pretty sure Noel wasn’t very experimental at all. X
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Oct 29, 2018 11:23:16 GMT -5
The last album was a turd, so it can't get much worse
or can it?
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Oct 29, 2018 11:40:23 GMT -5
Yeah right. The last album was supposed to be so experimental and all that shit. Was it? No. Not bothered getting excited about anything till I actually hear the album. #sickofthehype Exactly. There was nothing experimental or "cosmic" about it. it was just average songs trying to sound a bit psychedelic in it's production but way off the mark. There's people out there doing it far better. i'd imagine his idea of disco album is just more generic songs, maybe one over a disco beat and some 70's disco strings somewhere in the background. His AA album was apparently sounding fairly straight forward until he started doing interviews talking about how "out there" it is, which left Gaz from AA a bit confused because it wasn't and then he started trying to make the songs production more interesting. i think it's safe to say that Noel's idea of experimental is still very middle of the road. Nothing wrong with that, but it shouldn't be talked up like it's some mind blowing trip. He just hasn't got that in him. He's just a very simple and basic songwriter and that's not to sound disparaging, i mean it in a good way. simplistic in a way that he can make something simple and great that pretty much nobody can do.
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Post by The Escapist on Oct 29, 2018 12:33:25 GMT -5
Fort Knox is not only experimental, its fucking epic. Thank you.
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Post by Frodis on Oct 29, 2018 13:38:40 GMT -5
Fort Knox is not only experimental, its fucking epic. Thank you. The ONLY thing "experimental" on that album.
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Post by bt95 on Oct 29, 2018 15:56:54 GMT -5
Fort Knox is not only experimental, its fucking epic. Thank you. The ONLY thing "experimental" on that album. As others have said, it was an experimental approach to the album, more than an experimental outcome. It was a right, much-needed step in a different direction, though. Not without its faults, but Noel staying on this course and hopefully taking it further is definitely the way to go.
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Post by Frodis on Oct 29, 2018 16:24:33 GMT -5
The ONLY thing "experimental" on that album. As others have said, it was an experimental approach to the album, more than an experimental outcome. It was a right, much-needed step in a different direction, though. Not without its faults, but Noel staying on this course and hopefully taking it further is definitely the way to go. Great. So we'll get TWO "experimental" tracks on the next album.
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Post by glider on Oct 29, 2018 16:27:05 GMT -5
Noel needs a "Zooropa" moment. "Who Built the Moon" definitely was not that.
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Post by Officer Jim Kurring on Oct 29, 2018 17:10:05 GMT -5
¡Lock Noël up!
Thanks.
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Post by matt on Oct 29, 2018 17:52:35 GMT -5
Noel needs a "Zooropa" moment. "Who Built the Moon" definitely was not that. Sad to say but surely he’s beyond the age of a completely successful artistic reinvention? It’s a step forward undoubtedly (and by far my favourite post-90s Oasis related album) but he needed to strike when the iron was hot. He needed an Achtung Baby moment in Oasis after Be Here Now. That should have been their Rattle & Hum - an overblown and somewhat self-indulgent piece that prompted a major rethink and musical reinvention. It wasn’t. Instead they hired some bloke from Gary Glitter knock off band Heavy Stereo. Maybe that argument is futile and perhaps age isn’t a factor. Perhaps the one thing that will really stop him from achieving a great reinvention is his aversion to artistic guidance (see bland ‘yes men’ producers like Sardy). He’s always been insecure about artistic guidance from someone else - Holmes definitely pushed the envelope to success and is the most influential producer he’s worked with but he can be pushed a lot more for sure. How far he’s willing to go is another matter.
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