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Post by Beady’s Here Now on May 24, 2020 7:26:01 GMT -5
Just heard this version for the first time. It should have been on the album instead of what we got as it would differentiate it from WDIAGW, and slows the album down a bit before we get to ICSAL. Would have been so much better.
1. Teotinuacan 2. Go Let It Out 3. Who Feels Love 4. Full On (Liam vox) 5. Let’s All Make Believe 6. Gas Panic! 7. Where Did It All Go Wrong? 8. Sunday Morning Call (Acoustic) 9. I Can See A Liar 10. Roll It Over
Now that would have been one hell of an album.
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Post by mahsteve on May 24, 2020 11:29:18 GMT -5
That version of Sunday morning call was released on a promo cd together with an acoustic version of WFL. It was recorded at Wheeler end studios in December 1999 and produced by Noel and Mark Coyle. Gem also plays acoustic guitar, Mike Rowe plays keyboards and I think Alan white does a bit of percussion.
Completely agree that Liam should sing Full On, sadly a missed opportunity
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Post by freddy838 on May 24, 2020 11:43:00 GMT -5
The electric solo is the best bit of the song though
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Post by will97smith on May 28, 2020 2:50:49 GMT -5
That version of Sunday morning call was released on a promo cd together with an acoustic version of WFL. It was recorded at Wheeler end studios in December 1999 and produced by Noel and Mark Coyle. Gem also plays acoustic guitar, Mike Rowe plays keyboards and I think Alan white does a bit of percussion. Completely agree that Liam should sing Full On, sadly a missed opportunity Do you have a link to this version of WFL?
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Post by Gerhard on May 28, 2020 3:17:50 GMT -5
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