|
Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 18, 2019 11:22:46 GMT -5
I don’t know why it’s taken me well over a decade to ask this question.
Okay, WDIAGW is a Noel sung song. No question. Simples. But now that brings us onto SMC....
By singing SMC, Liam would eliminate the fuck up of back-to-back Noel sung songs. It would also make it a little more of an enticing song, and it also fits Liam’s voice perfectly.
Surely there’s a reason for Liam not singing SMC?
|
|
|
Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 18, 2019 11:39:09 GMT -5
One of the biggest crimes of post 2000 Oasis was Liam not singing enough songs.
|
|
|
Post by joladella on Jul 18, 2019 12:04:54 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure he said in some documentary about that album that he knew that song meant so much to Noel that he deliberately wrecked his trial so that Noel could sing it himself. Of course, could be a) he was lying or b) I'm misremembering and it was another song.
|
|
|
Post by LlAM on Jul 18, 2019 13:13:48 GMT -5
One of the biggest crimes of post 2000 Oasis was Liam not singing enough songs written by Noel. Fixed
|
|
|
Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 18, 2019 13:15:08 GMT -5
One of the biggest crimes of post 2000 Oasis was Liam not singing enough songs written by Noel. Fixed Yes. Very much so.
|
|
|
Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 18, 2019 13:15:39 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure he said in some documentary about that album that he knew that song meant so much to Noel that he deliberately wrecked his trial so that Noel could sing it himself. Of course, could be a) he was lying or b) I'm misremembering and it was another song. Man that sucks if true.
|
|
|
Post by joladella on Jul 18, 2019 13:18:55 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure he said in some documentary about that album that he knew that song meant so much to Noel that he deliberately wrecked his trial so that Noel could sing it himself. Of course, could be a) he was lying or b) I'm misremembering and it was another song. Man that sucks if true. Google is our friend, I have it from here!
|
|
|
Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 18, 2019 13:33:02 GMT -5
Google is our friend, I have it from here! Nice to see I’ve remained consistent over the last 2 years lol I can actually imagine SMC w/ Liam vox sounding like Stop Crying Your Heart Out. SMC may be a little drab, but the main problem is that it's another Noel song following WDIAGW - two very similar Noel songs at that, too!
|
|
|
Post by justaroundmidnight on Jul 18, 2019 14:18:06 GMT -5
One of the biggest crimes of post 2000 Oasis was Liam not singing enough songs. I think it's obvious why this happened. All part of the "masterplan"
|
|
|
Post by Headmaster on Jul 18, 2019 17:19:47 GMT -5
If Liam had sing SMC it probably would sound a lot like SCYHO, before SCYHO itself of course
|
|
|
Post by fartpanic on Jul 19, 2019 7:27:05 GMT -5
I think Liam would have saved it from becoming the droany song it turned out.
I love the melody to it but the lyrics are like pre 1994 Noel. Very lazy and almost a bit dyslexic.
|
|
|
Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 19, 2019 8:06:43 GMT -5
I think Liam would have saved it from becoming the droany song it turned out. I love the melody to it but the lyrics are like pre 1994 Noel. Very lazy and almost a bit dyslexic. How so? Lyrics are okay. Not amazing but not shocking either.
|
|
|
Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jul 19, 2019 8:52:48 GMT -5
One of the biggest crimes of post 2000 Oasis was Liam not singing enough songs. Too right. I was thinking about this the other day. You know that for their last three albums Liam sung a grand total of eight songs written by Noel. To me Oasis was Liam’s voice singing Noel’s melodies and lyrics. Don’t Look Back in Anger, Masterplan, all that: they’re wonderful songs very pleasantly sung; but that dynamic of the Songwriter handing his compositions over for the Singer to sing separated Oasis off from other bands. How remarkable that they had a songwriter who was an innately talented melodist, AND a singer with a one-of-a-kind voice...Oh, and they just happened to be from the same family! I disagree with your claim that Oasis effectively died after Be Here Now; but, looking at the statistics, I can’t help but wonder whether Noel didn’t sort of give up on them after the (relative) failure of that album. I know he stuck with the band for another ten years, and they made a lot of music—some of which he must’ve been excited about at the time—but why didn’t he feel stronger about preserving that setup which everyone loved, that had served them so well?
|
|
|
Post by The Escapist on Jul 19, 2019 8:56:29 GMT -5
One of the biggest crimes of post 2000 Oasis was Liam not singing enough songs. Too right. I was thinking about this the other day. You know that for their last three albums Liam sung a grand total of eight songs written by Noel. To me Oasis was Liam’s voice singing Noel’s melodies and lyrics. Don’t Look Back in Anger, Masterplan, all that: they’re wonderful songs very pleasantly sung; but that dynamic of the Songwriter handing his compositions over for the Singer to sing separated Oasis off from other bands. How remarkable that they had a songwriter who was an innately talented melodist, AND a singer with a one-of-a-kind voice...Oh, and they just happened to be from the same family! I disagree with your claim that Oasis effectively died after Be Here Now; but, looking at the statistics, I can’t help but wonder whether Noel didn’t sort of give up on them after the (relative) failure of that album. I know he stuck with the band for another ten years, and they made a lot of music—some of which he must’ve been excited about at the time—but why didn’t he feel stronger about preserving that setup which everyone loved, that had served them so well? That actually hurts to read.
|
|
|
Post by World71R on Jul 19, 2019 23:34:43 GMT -5
One of the biggest crimes of post 2000 Oasis was Liam not singing enough songs. Too right. I was thinking about this the other day. You know that for their last three albums Liam sung a grand total of eight songs written by Noel.
To me Oasis was Liam’s voice singing Noel’s melodies and lyrics. Don’t Look Back in Anger, Masterplan, all that: they’re wonderful songs very pleasantly sung; but that dynamic of the Songwriter handing his compositions over for the Singer to sing separated Oasis off from other bands. How remarkable that they had a songwriter who was an innately talented melodist, AND a singer with a one-of-a-kind voice...Oh, and they just happened to be from the same family! I disagree with your claim that Oasis effectively died after Be Here Now; but, looking at the statistics, I can’t help but wonder whether Noel didn’t sort of give up on them after the (relative) failure of that album. I know he stuck with the band for another ten years, and they made a lot of music—some of which he must’ve been excited about at the time—but why didn’t he feel stronger about preserving that setup which everyone loved, that had served them so well? For reference, that's: The Hindu Times Stop Crying Your Heart Out Probably All in the Mind (one of these things is not like the other...) Lyla Let There Be Love Bag it Up The Turning The Shock of the Lightning Go figure, all but one of those eight tracks are highlights of the 2000s. I think that's why it's such a shame about Record Machine, Stop the Clocks, and Come on Outside. With that potent duo, those songs would've been top notch for Oasis.
|
|
|
Post by fartpanic on Jul 20, 2019 7:15:20 GMT -5
I think Liam would have saved it from becoming the droany song it turned out. I love the melody to it but the lyrics are like pre 1994 Noel. Very lazy and almost a bit dyslexic. How so? Lyrics are okay. Not amazing but not shocking either. Its okay its alright. Just a clear beatles revolution rip. Been used by them both loads. Itd help more if the lyrics rhymed a bit more i reckon.
|
|