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Post by carlober on Aug 10, 2019 17:28:53 GMT -5
Am I the only one who thinks Noel’s version of Go Let it Out is pretty cool? It was honestly the highlight for me when I went to see him live last year. I like it too. Nice guitar tone from Gem as well!
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Post by pliolite on Aug 10, 2019 17:31:17 GMT -5
Ashcroft is the biggest offender of overplaying his hits in the same way for 20 years. Early in his solo career he'd do Bitter Sweet purely acoustically to show off there was an actual Melody and beyond a sample. Now, its the same sample playback and full band version. Also, his guitar player does a terrible job at harmonizing with him live, a unique ability only one man from the Midlands is able to do. Unless it's with the Verve, Ashcroft needs to stop with the classic arrangement and adjust to his current voice and band talent. Tbh I heard more people moan when he didn't do the full arrangements. So many just want exactly what's on the Verve records, it's unreal. These are the kind of people I hate being at gigs with. If you want the record, go home and fucking play it.
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Post by glider on Aug 10, 2019 20:53:50 GMT -5
Ashcroft is the biggest offender of overplaying his hits in the same way for 20 years. Early in his solo career he'd do Bitter Sweet purely acoustically to show off there was an actual Melody and beyond a sample. Now, its the same sample playback and full band version. Also, his guitar player does a terrible job at harmonizing with him live, a unique ability only one man from the Midlands is able to do. Unless it's with the Verve, Ashcroft needs to stop with the classic arrangement and adjust to his current voice and band talent. Tbh I heard more people moan when he didn't do the full arrangements. So many just want exactly what's on the Verve records, it's unreal. These are the kind of people I hate being at gigs with. If you want the record, go home and fucking play it. He's catered to those lad zombies that revere him as some sort of Britpop genius instead of the cosmic frontman.
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