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Post by Manualex on May 1, 2020 14:26:51 GMT -5
After the release of the demo of Don't Stop i was wondering, what else could be released?
A full demo of Lord Don't Slow Me Down with Liam is out there, Step Out and Sad Song exist at least as partial recordings. Songs like Little by Little and Mucky Fingers were touted to have Liams voice, but there's no info on whether they were tried and/or recorded.
For One So Young must have Noel in voice as per the other pre Standing on The Shoulder of Giant demos.
Edit. The cd/tape that Andy did with the demos(The Beat Goes On/Kill For A Dream/Millionaire/Nature of Reality) intended for DOYS is another option.
The Rolling Stone covers when they were recording DM, but most likely that they werent recorded.
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Post by tomlivesforever on May 1, 2020 15:01:07 GMT -5
After the release of the demo of Don't Stop i was wondering, what else could be released? A full demo of Lord Don't Slow Me Down with Liam is out there, Step Out and Sad Song exist at least as partial recordings. Songs like Little by Little and Mucky Fingers were touted to have Liams voice, but there's no info on whether they were tried and/or recorded. For One So Young must have Noel in voice as pero the other pre Standing on The Shoulder of Giant demos. Edit. The cd/tape that Andy did with the demos(The Beat Goes On/Kilo For A Dream/Millionaire/Nature of Reality) intended for DOYS is another option. I wish I’d been able to pick up a ‘Kilo For A Dream’ in my younger days.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2020 15:05:21 GMT -5
Wasn't there something that heavily implied that a cover of It's All Too Much was recorded around Heathen Chemistry times?
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Post by The Invisible Sun on May 1, 2020 15:09:35 GMT -5
Betting there's some early work done with The Real People that missed the cut.
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Post by mahsteve on May 1, 2020 16:12:32 GMT -5
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 2, 2020 8:51:33 GMT -5
Noel once said there’s an epic 8 minute Liam sung version of Record Machine with guitar solo and compared to Champagne Supernova. Wish someone could find this quote.
Not sure if Noel is bullshitting here, but I want the above regardless.
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Post by powerage09 on May 2, 2020 14:47:22 GMT -5
Noel once said there’s an epic 8 minute Liam sung version of Record Machine with guitar solo and compared to Champagne Supernova. Wish someone could find this quote. Not sure if Noel is bullshitting here, but I want the above regardless. If this exists, it's a crime against humanity it hasn't been released.
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Post by thespiderandthefly on May 2, 2020 23:01:38 GMT -5
Noel once said there’s an epic 8 minute Liam sung version of Record Machine with guitar solo and compared to Champagne Supernova. Wish someone could find this quote. Not sure if Noel is bullshitting here, but I want the above regardless. If this exists, it's a crime against humanity it hasn't been released. this.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2020 23:27:04 GMT -5
Noel has also said he made sure every gig was recorded by the crew. He must be hoarding 1000's of soundboard CD-R's of Oasis gigs. Should just release them digitally.
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Post by powerage09 on May 3, 2020 15:30:01 GMT -5
Noel has also said he made sure every gig was recorded by the crew. He must be hoarding 1000's of soundboard CD-R's of Oasis gigs. Should just release them digitally. I also hope this is true. If it is, I wonder how far back it would go. A live anthology would be monumental if it spanned tours.
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Post by robg1979 on May 3, 2020 15:59:24 GMT -5
Noel has also said he made sure every gig was recorded by the crew. He must be hoarding 1000's of soundboard CD-R's of Oasis gigs. Should just release them digitally. I also hope this is true. If it is, I wonder how far back it would go. A live anthology would be monumental if it spanned tours. Noel definitely has said this, but I don't think it's ever been documented when these recordings actually started. You would assume that it would be around the time they signed their deal with Creation, surely it must have had a cost association to record the gigs? I hope that Noel was telling the truth on this matter, but you can never tell. In any case 25 years later we've still no closer to benefitting from it, but we can live in hope! Remember Ignition still can't label recordings correctly with the right info, so it makes you wonder if the gigs were ever catalogued in the way you would hope.
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Post by powerage09 on May 3, 2020 16:57:30 GMT -5
I also hope this is true. If it is, I wonder how far back it would go. A live anthology would be monumental if it spanned tours. Noel definitely has said this, but I don't think it's ever been documented when these recordings actually started. You would assume that it would be around the time they signed their deal with Creation, surely it must have had a cost association to record the gigs? I hope that Noel was telling the truth on this matter, but you can never tell. In any case 25 years later we've still no closer to benefitting from it, but we can live in hope! Remember Ignition still can't label recordings correctly with the right info, so it makes you wonder if the gigs were ever catalogued in the way you would hope. It depends on how they recorded these gigs. Later years they could most likely fill hard drive after hard drive with multitrack recordings across the World Tours so they can be remixed if needed. In the early days they would have been on tape so expensive and not to mention cumbersome to store and maintain. Whilst Oasis didn't exactly do 200 - 300 shows per world tour, still a lot of material to maintain. The recordings may also just be stereo or even mono feeds taken directly from the front of house mix so they are effectively "bootlegs" from this point on. Doesn't mean they couldn't go Bob Dylan on us and start smashing out bootleg anthologies. Which I can confirm I would be 100% in favour of. Prince's estate have employed someone to maintain his archives and start releasing items from it, I'm hoping over time Noel will curate the Oasis archives the same way Jimmy Page is the keeper of the flame for all things Led Zeppelin.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 3, 2020 17:28:48 GMT -5
I also hope this is true. If it is, I wonder how far back it would go. A live anthology would be monumental if it spanned tours. Noel definitely has said this, but I don't think it's ever been documented when these recordings actually started. You would assume that it would be around the time they signed their deal with Creation, surely it must have had a cost association to record the gigs? I hope that Noel was telling the truth on this matter, but you can never tell. In any case 25 years later we've still no closer to benefitting from it, but we can live in hope! Remember Ignition still can't label recordings correctly with the right info, so it makes you wonder if the gigs were ever catalogued in the way you would hope. Pearl Jam have been doing this since 1998. Recording every single show. Since 2000 they’ve made every one of their gigs available to buy either in physical form or digital. It’s actually incredible they do this since they play 3 hours, random covers, entire catalogue in play, never repeat sets and Eddie never has voices issues. They are also raw and not edited. All the banter, lyric and guitar flubs live on. A lot of Oasis bootlegs would be boring. Same sets. Liam hit or miss after 2002.
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Post by powerage09 on May 3, 2020 19:17:13 GMT -5
Noel definitely has said this, but I don't think it's ever been documented when these recordings actually started. You would assume that it would be around the time they signed their deal with Creation, surely it must have had a cost association to record the gigs? I hope that Noel was telling the truth on this matter, but you can never tell. In any case 25 years later we've still no closer to benefitting from it, but we can live in hope! Remember Ignition still can't label recordings correctly with the right info, so it makes you wonder if the gigs were ever catalogued in the way you would hope. Pearl Jam have been doing this since 1998. Recording every single show. Since 2000 they’ve made every one of their gigs available to buy either in physical form or digital. It’s actually incredible they do this since they play 3 hours, random covers, entire catalogue in play, never repeat sets and Eddie never has voices issues. They are also raw and not edited. All the banter, lyric and guitar flubs live on. A lot of Oasis bootlegs would be boring. Same sets. Liam hit or miss after 2002. Metallica does it and I know Bruce Springsteen and the Who have done various bits and pieces with it as well. Same with The Black Crowes. Oasis wouldn't have the same appeal as Pearl Jam as they didn't mix the setlist up enough, but there's still loads that could come out.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 3, 2020 19:45:18 GMT -5
Pearl Jam have been doing this since 1998. Recording every single show. Since 2000 they’ve made every one of their gigs available to buy either in physical form or digital. It’s actually incredible they do this since they play 3 hours, random covers, entire catalogue in play, never repeat sets and Eddie never has voices issues. They are also raw and not edited. All the banter, lyric and guitar flubs live on. A lot of Oasis bootlegs would be boring. Same sets. Liam hit or miss after 2002. Metallica does it and I know Bruce Springsteen and the Who have done various bits and pieces with it as well. Same with The Black Crowes. Oasis wouldn't have the same appeal as Pearl Jam as they didn't mix the setlist up enough, but there's still loads that could come out. I’m more into an anthology of unreleased tracks and rarities then another live album or albums. It’s a joke Familiar To Millions is their lone official live album. It’s gotta be a concert from 1996 in my opinion when they were at their apex. Maine Road. Cardiff. I guess Knebworth for the historical significance.
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