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Post by plaskins1 on Jan 22, 2022 22:21:35 GMT -5
If I've missed anything let me know and I'll add to poll. Also interested j. Reasons why people chose what they chose and if we think we will ever be privileged to all that material.
I chose BHN as it is my fav album and loved what they did with dykwim. It could be perfect now he's more mature
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Post by plaskins1 on Jan 22, 2022 22:22:36 GMT -5
DBBT not what I put in the poll obviously lol
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Post by plaskins1 on Jan 22, 2022 22:23:58 GMT -5
I sadly don't think he will go back and complete the BHN project the rest have already been recorded so a good chance in time
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Post by beentherenow on Jan 23, 2022 3:50:22 GMT -5
As a big Death in Vegas fan I’d really want to listen to the DBTT recordings they did.
I was so excited when I heard about that collaboration. Gutted it didn’t work out
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Post by oasisserbia on Jan 23, 2022 4:27:59 GMT -5
Bonehead singing BBH.
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Post by The Escapist on Jan 23, 2022 6:18:08 GMT -5
RETHINK BE HERE NOW YOU COWARD
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Post by Teotihuacan on Jan 23, 2022 6:26:19 GMT -5
Rethink would be the biggest waste of time of ever, don't change a note Noelly G, you got it right first time. Except Magic magpie which always gets binned in *my* 'rethink'. Why would you want less of DYKWIM? (I know he didnt edit too much out). Answer: you wouldn't
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Post by mimmihopps on Jan 23, 2022 7:47:17 GMT -5
From the above list option 1 and 3.
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Post by tiger40 on Jan 23, 2022 14:15:30 GMT -5
Definitely the unreleased songs, so the forth one for me. Not really bothered about the others.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Jan 23, 2022 20:26:07 GMT -5
The BHN rethink would be a great extra but never before some sort of Anthology.
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Jan 23, 2022 20:43:04 GMT -5
Be Here Now tour BluRay... They filmed all the Earls Court shows and there's G-MEX too.
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Jan 23, 2022 20:43:27 GMT -5
But out of those options, definitely the AA album!
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Post by settingson on Jan 24, 2022 1:37:29 GMT -5
Id like them to work through the remaining albums in Deluxe fashion ... like The Jam have done.
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Post by morning_rain on Jan 24, 2022 4:34:32 GMT -5
No contest for me. The DIV album. Three weeks of sessions, 10 songs recorded. A whole unreleased Oasis album getting dust somewhere.
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Post by thomuk2006 on Jan 24, 2022 4:36:57 GMT -5
Standing on the shoulder of giants DELXUE!
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Post by quantum on Jan 24, 2022 5:46:14 GMT -5
No contest for me. The DIV album. Three weeks of sessions, 10 songs recorded. A whole unreleased Oasis album getting dust somewhere. Pardon my ignorance, but what's BBBT? And DIV?
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Post by welshylad on Jan 24, 2022 6:55:23 GMT -5
Be Here Now tour BluRay... They filmed all the Earls Court shows and there's G-MEX too. Agreed Earls Court shows, and the Aberdeen ones as they were meant to be amazing. Sheffield was great too
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Post by matt on Jan 24, 2022 6:59:45 GMT -5
I can't imagine what the DIV sessions would sound like. Given that most of the songs worked on that session ended up on Don't Believe The Truth, I just can't hear what those songs would sound like in a different form. I'd be more fascinated if they were working with DIV and creating songs from the ground up rather than window dressing bog standard mid tempo rockers. Whatever was done to songs like A Bell Will Ring would only be polishing a turd.
The next thing I'm crying out for is an anthology of live performances, ideally from 1994-1998. We might have the Knebworth gig now but it isn't representative or anywhere near as great as performances either side of that gig (so many great Be Here Now performances for example). A proper live album that takes highlights from everything to Maine Road etc would be ideal.
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Post by Flashbax on Jan 24, 2022 7:14:35 GMT -5
Deluxe editions of the other 4 albums would be nice, a couple of demo's/sessions from each album would be interesting. A live release of the Be Here Now tour would be great. The DIV album is interesting. I wonder what those songs sound like. There was no Lyla or The Importance of Being Idle, maybe more like Can Y'See It Now?
I think the most realistic releases in the future will be Finsbury Park, deluxe editions of the other 4 albums and that compilation Noel was talking about. I can see the both Earls Court and Maine Road gigs getting a release too, since those 4 gigs I think are some of the most importance gigs for Oasis.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 24, 2022 7:25:12 GMT -5
I was a huge fan of the news that DIV were going to produce the new Oasis album in the fall/winter of 2003. I was highly impressed with their work with Liam the prior year on Scorpio Rising. I wanted the next phase of Oasis to sound like that. Modern and slightly electronic. Heathen Chemistry was a huge step back sonically from SOTSOG and that never sat right with me. I gotta imagine the results were extremely lackluster. We’ve heard nothing from it outside maybe “I Can See It Now”. What did Noel describe those sessions as? Polishing a turd? He was honest and said they didn’t have the songs to make the collaboration work. I believe him. The three big singles from DBTT weren’t even around for those sessions. What thump was that potential album gonna have?
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Post by morning_rain on Jan 24, 2022 7:51:05 GMT -5
I can't imagine what the DIV sessions would sound like. Given that most of the songs worked on that session ended up on Don't Believe The Truth, I just can't hear what those songs would sound like in a different form. I'd be more fascinated if they were working with DIV and creating songs from the ground up rather than window dressing bog standard mid tempo rockers. I know what you mean, but I think some of those versions could've had a very different aproach. We know they recorded The Good Rebel with them, and knowing how DIV work I'm guessing it was a very different version to the one NGHFB released. Also there's a chance that there are some completely unreleased songs. Noel mentioned these ones during that year: "Stop The Clocks", "Longer", "Singin' Your Life", "You Wanna Feel My Shame", "Say It", "Revolution Man" and "The Good Rebel". Also an early version of Flick of the Finger called Velvet Building.
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Post by morning_rain on Jan 24, 2022 7:56:26 GMT -5
I gotta imagine the results were extremely lackluster. We’ve heard nothing from it outside maybe “I Can See It Now”. What did Noel describe those sessions as? Polishing a turd? He was honest and said they didn’t have the songs to make the collaboration work. I believe him. The three big singles from DBTT weren’t even around for those sessions. What thump was that potential album gonna have? Yeah, I'm sure it wouldn't have been a good album. But I'm extremely curious about it. Acording to news from that time they recorded all of it and even had a running order for it. So it's a full unreleased album. Even if it's a shit one I hope I get to listen to it someday. No contest for me. The DIV album. Three weeks of sessions, 10 songs recorded. A whole unreleased Oasis album getting dust somewhere. Pardon my ignorance, but what's BBBT? And DIV? DIV is Death In Vegas
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Jan 24, 2022 8:13:51 GMT -5
Unreleased songs (and demos) is definitely my first choice. I don't have high expectations for the AA NGHFB album and even less for the DIV Oasis tunes. I think Noel has justified his position regarding reworking Be Here Now so that just ain't gonna happen. Couldn't care less about any live stuff.
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Post by matt on Jan 24, 2022 8:15:30 GMT -5
I can't imagine what the DIV sessions would sound like. Given that most of the songs worked on that session ended up on Don't Believe The Truth, I just can't hear what those songs would sound like in a different form. I'd be more fascinated if they were working with DIV and creating songs from the ground up rather than window dressing bog standard mid tempo rockers. I know what you mean, but I think some of those versions could've had a very different aproach. We know they recorded The Good Rebel with them, and knowing how DIV work I'm guessing it was a very different version to the one NGHFB released. Also there's a chance that there are some completely unreleased songs. Noel mentioned these ones during that year: "Stop The Clocks", "Longer", "Singin' Your Life", "You Wanna Feel My Shame", "Say It", "Revolution Man" and "The Good Rebel". Also an early version of Flick of the Finger called Velvet Building.That would have been interesting to hear, probably the only tune of interest from those sessions for me personally. I think DIV could have done something interesting with that. A bit of a producers dream that one, Dave Sitek took it on well though. As for Good Rebel, there's no way on earth anyone could make that abomination sound good!
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 24, 2022 8:50:26 GMT -5
I can't imagine what the DIV sessions would sound like. Given that most of the songs worked on that session ended up on Don't Believe The Truth, I just can't hear what those songs would sound like in a different form. I'd be more fascinated if they were working with DIV and creating songs from the ground up rather than window dressing bog standard mid tempo rockers. I know what you mean, but I think some of those versions could've had a very different aproach. We know they recorded The Good Rebel with them, and knowing how DIV work I'm guessing it was a very different version to the one NGHFB released. Also there's a chance that there are some completely unreleased songs. Noel mentioned these ones during that year: "Stop The Clocks", "Longer", "Singin' Your Life", "You Wanna Feel My Shame", "Say It", "Revolution Man" and "The Good Rebel". Also an early version of Flick of the Finger called Velvet Building. Most of those songs titles we don’t even know if they are real or fan fiction. So much rumored stuff was floating around during 2003-2005 that I’ve never seen written about since or mentioned. I believe FOTF was just an instrumental at the time. Prob sounds nothing like what came out a decade later. Pretty sure they worked on: Mucky Fingers The Good Rebel A Bell Will Ring The Meaning of Soul Stop The Clocks Part of the Queue I Can See It Now Lyla, The Importance of Being Idle and Let There Be Love were added after the LA sessions when the record company said the album had no singles.
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