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Post by jh on Dec 22, 2023 1:23:59 GMT -5
The greatest band of all times is Pulp, everyone knows that. You, here : Enter the Pantheon of Great forum Members. And behold they shall merrily trumpet Disco 2000!
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Post by knownoname on Dec 22, 2023 2:38:17 GMT -5
I like the last few comments on this thread. 30 years MG is definitely their last great chance. I'm coming to London from Boston for 2 shows at the O2, because DM is one of my favorite albums of all time. Dunno, for 40 years MG Noel will be 68 and Liam 63, so I'd say there is still a chance even if they let the 30 year anniversary pass. And there is also the 35 year anniversary
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Post by morning_rain on Dec 22, 2023 2:52:34 GMT -5
Very hyped for this. Not on the same level as in 2017 but close.
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Post by morning_rain on Dec 22, 2023 2:57:00 GMT -5
I just noticed the "7 colours in one can" in the artwork. Maybe not an album but an EP?
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 22, 2023 3:06:19 GMT -5
I've merged "Gallagher Squire" thread in "Liam Gallagher" section with this one. I also merged some related posts with this thread. You can exchange your thoughts on this collaboration in this thread. Cheers.
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Dec 22, 2023 3:15:33 GMT -5
I can't say I'm too hyped mainly because I don't think Squire has done anything remotely decent since 1990 (although Love Spreads was good). But thats on the assumption its just mainly his songs. I'm hoping for some creative/songwriting input from Liam and Kurstin on this. But for those who do enjoy his stuff after the Roses peak, I can imagine this is really cool and I hope you are stoked. I also hope it kick-starts more collaborations for Liam and makes him really comfortable in reaching out. Any established music act would be a fool to deny that voice working with them! According to what was stated in the newspapers, Squire's songs are 3 and he sent them to Liam in the form of drafts. Liam heard them and called him working on both of them. The remaining songs were created by both of them. Together.
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Post by mancraider on Dec 22, 2023 3:46:07 GMT -5
I just noticed the "7 colours in one can" in the artwork. Maybe not an album but an EP? think it just refers to the seven colours of the rainbow.
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Post by Firefly on Dec 22, 2023 4:00:54 GMT -5
I can't say I'm too hyped mainly because I don't think Squire has done anything remotely decent since 1990 (although Love Spreads was good). But thats on the assumption its just mainly his songs. I'm hoping for some creative/songwriting input from Liam and Kurstin on this. But for those who do enjoy his stuff after the Roses peak, I can imagine this is really cool and I hope you are stoked. I also hope it kick-starts more collaborations for Liam and makes him really comfortable in reaching out. Any established music act would be a fool to deny that voice working with them! According to what was stated in the newspapers, Squire's songs are 3 and he sent them to Liam in the form of drafts. Liam heard them and called him working on both of them. The remaining songs were created by both of them. Together. Where'd you read that?
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Post by darmin on Dec 22, 2023 4:10:30 GMT -5
I just noticed the "7 colours in one can" in the artwork. Maybe not an album but an EP? I doubt it.., Liam is a traditional artist, he is into albums, not EPs
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Post by mancraider on Dec 22, 2023 4:16:30 GMT -5
According to what was stated in the newspapers, Squire's songs are 3 and he sent them to Liam in the form of drafts. Liam heard them and called him working on both of them. The remaining songs were created by both of them. Together. Where'd you read that? I've seen it mentioned in one article about the 3 songs (can't remember what one). Was a bit vague about any further details though, as far as I remember. This from Radio X makes it sound more like mostly written by JS, which I'd be more than happy with. I'm sure Liam had his say and will have writing credits. "However, it wasn't until John squiee jumped on stage at Liam’s gargantuan Knebworth Park show for climactic performances of Champagne Supernova (in a call back to his appearance at the original Oasis shows) that the prospect of working together became more of a reality. The project then became concrete as the duo got together in the studio. A press release explains: " Liam arrived at John’s studio in Macclesfield and vowed to complete vocals for two demo recordings each day, a promise that he stuck to, and soon enough they had a catalogue of killer songs to choose from. From there it was off to Los Angeles for three weeks of sessions with revered producer Greg Kurstin who plays bass on the record, with drums courtesy of Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M., Atoms for Peace). They unlocked a shared musical intuition that felt so natural it was almost as if they had always been a band."
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Dec 22, 2023 4:29:03 GMT -5
According to what was stated in the newspapers, Squire's songs are 3 and he sent them to Liam in the form of drafts. Liam heard them and called him working on both of them. The remaining songs were created by both of them. Together. Where'd you read that? After the guitarist joined Gallagher onstage at Knebworth to play on ‘Champagne Supernova’, Squire then sent over three songs which Gallagher dubbed “all mega” before they began writing in earnest and working remotely while citing Jimi Hendrix, Sex Pistols, The Faces, Bob Marley and The Bee Gees as influences. The project then grew as Gallagher attended Squire’s studio in Macclesfield, before completing sessions in Los Angeles for three weeks of sessions with producer Greg Kurstin [Adele, Foo Fighters, Sia]. Kurstin also played bass on the record, while drums were provided by Beck, R.E.M. and Atoms For Peace drummer Joey Waronker. NME www.nme.com/news/music/liam-gallagher-and-john-squire-confirm-album-and-announce-single-just-another-rainbow-3561878
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Post by oasisserbia on Dec 22, 2023 4:29:20 GMT -5
I like the last few comments on this thread. 30 years MG is definitely their last great chance. Why? Why is anniversary important at all? Someone would buy ticket just because it is 30 years anniversary? If its 31 years from MG, people are not going?
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Post by Firefly on Dec 22, 2023 4:29:58 GMT -5
I've seen it mentioned in one article about the 3 songs (can't remember what one). Was a bit vague about any further details though, as far as I remember. This from Radio X makes it sound more like mostly written by JS, which I'd be more than happy with. I'm sure Liam had his say and will have writing credits. "However, it wasn't until John squiee jumped on stage at Liam’s gargantuan Knebworth Park show for climactic performances of Champagne Supernova (in a call back to his appearance at the original Oasis shows) that the prospect of working together became more of a reality. The project then became concrete as the duo got together in the studio. A press release explains: " Liam arrived at John’s studio in Macclesfield and vowed to complete vocals for two demo recordings each day, a promise that he stuck to, and soon enough they had a catalogue of killer songs to choose from. From there it was off to Los Angeles for three weeks of sessions with revered producer Greg Kurstin who plays bass on the record, with drums courtesy of Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M., Atoms for Peace). They unlocked a shared musical intuition that felt so natural it was almost as if they had always been a band." Thanks for this, that's what I thought, JS writing the bulk of the album, am hoping for one or two songs from Liam though.
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Post by sheisloved on Dec 22, 2023 5:57:32 GMT -5
Just Another Rainbow Release date: 05/01/2024 Preorder: gallaghersquire.lnk.to/JustAnotherRainbowFound this review: So, when Liam’s vocal snarls for the first minute with Squire loitering in the background, the tension building is agonising upon first listen. What is the guitarist of a generation bringing? That pensive stasis soon melts with the rip-roaring Townsend-esque bluesy majesty that follows.The two giants of the rock ‘n’ roll scene, neither with anything to prove, come armed with more attitude than an Eastenders Christmas special. Liam’s opening delivery prowls like a caged tiger waiting to maul its owners to death. A fete that comes with obligingly when Squire’s background licks explode to the fore with the guttural power of Hendrix via The Who and Peter Green alongside thunderous drums.Although the track is about disappointment and not getting what you want, their desire to forge this project and be this expansive evokes a beauty unique to rock ‘n’ roll. The urge to reach heavenwards, to kiss galaxies with their psychedelic power, remains as accurate now as it did in ’89 and ’94. The sense that they have been good for each other in the studio is palpable. Squires playing, sprawling and vast as ever, is given an urgency, a Peter Green and Pete Townsend punchiness that Gallagher has yearned for since ‘Morning Glory’. With a guitarist to match his ability on the mic, once again he can prove he is more than just a snarl. He shows more ethereal and angelic touches to counter the raw power of Squire’s playing, elevating the record to another level. ‘Just Another Rainbow’ is released on the 5th of January. Brace yourselves!travellerstunes.com/review/liam-gallagher-john-squire-just-another-rainbowSounds delicious
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Post by tiger40 on Dec 22, 2023 6:09:47 GMT -5
I'm dying to here this song in full, I always liked that song Liam and John wrote together Love Me And Leave Me although I haven't listened to it in a long time. My favourite Seahorses song though is Blinded By The Sun, I've always loved that and often listen to it. I'm not sure if John had some writing in put in that. Chris Helme wrote blinded by the sun OK thanks for that. I wasn't a big fan of them but the singles from the album were really good in my opinion especially that song.
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Post by sheisloved on Dec 22, 2023 7:48:17 GMT -5
I like the last few comments on this thread. 30 years MG is definitely their last great chance. Why? Why is anniversary important at all? Someone would buy ticket just because it is 30 years anniversary? If its 31 years from MG, people are not going? More hype and more musicial assets to promo with. It's their most recognizable Album Globally. It isn't rocket science. Yes obviously people will still go no matter what but MG30 will definitely help on all fronts.
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Dec 22, 2023 8:00:41 GMT -5
I've seen it mentioned in one article about the 3 songs (can't remember what one). Was a bit vague about any further details though, as far as I remember. This from Radio X makes it sound more like mostly written by JS, which I'd be more than happy with. I'm sure Liam had his say and will have writing credits. "However, it wasn't until John squiee jumped on stage at Liam’s gargantuan Knebworth Park show for climactic performances of Champagne Supernova (in a call back to his appearance at the original Oasis shows) that the prospect of working together became more of a reality. The project then became concrete as the duo got together in the studio. A press release explains: " Liam arrived at John’s studio in Macclesfield and vowed to complete vocals for two demo recordings each day, a promise that he stuck to, and soon enough they had a catalogue of killer songs to choose from. From there it was off to Los Angeles for three weeks of sessions with revered producer Greg Kurstin who plays bass on the record, with drums courtesy of Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M., Atoms for Peace). They unlocked a shared musical intuition that felt so natural it was almost as if they had always been a band." Thanks for this, that's what I thought, JS writing the bulk of the album, am hoping for one or two songs from Liam though. NME: "Squire then sent over three songs which Gallagher dubbed “all mega” before they began writing in earnest and working remotely" This makes me think that Liam made some contributions in terms of writing and not just vocals.
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Post by oasisserbia on Dec 22, 2023 9:10:19 GMT -5
Why? Why is anniversary important at all? Someone would buy ticket just because it is 30 years anniversary? If its 31 years from MG, people are not going? More hype and more musicial assets to promo with. It's their most recognizable Album Globally. It isn't rocket science. Yes obviously people will still go no matter what but MG30 will definitely help on all fronts. He said it is their last great chance. I don't see any difference between reunion in 2025 and 2026. They will sell all the tickets and news will be equally big. Reunion and 30 years from WTSMG will only help WTSMG reissue sell more. It's not like that they will reunite to tour and play only WTSMG album.
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Post by sheisloved on Dec 22, 2023 10:05:51 GMT -5
More hype and more musicial assets to promo with. It's their most recognizable Album Globally. It isn't rocket science. Yes obviously people will still go no matter what but MG30 will definitely help on all fronts. He said it is their last great chance. I don't see any difference between reunion in 2025 and 2026. They will sell all the tickets and news will be equally big. Reunion and 30 years from WTSMG will only help WTSMG reissue sell more. It's not like that they will reunite to tour and play only WTSMG album. Valid point.
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Post by GlastoEls on Dec 22, 2023 10:06:40 GMT -5
Had Second Coming on repeat for the last 48 hours! 🤣
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Post by Goosey on Dec 22, 2023 11:07:52 GMT -5
I want a song like Tears off Second Coming
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Post by beentherenow on Dec 22, 2023 11:58:56 GMT -5
I want a song like Tears off Second Coming My favourite of that album! I really like the Second Coming and on some days prefer it to the first (sacrilege I know)
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Post by GlastoEls on Dec 22, 2023 12:36:47 GMT -5
I want a song like Tears off Second Coming My favourite of that album! I really like the Second Coming and on some days prefer it to the first (sacrilege I know) They’re so different it feels like a different band! But I love them both dearly.
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Post by mancraider on Dec 22, 2023 12:43:08 GMT -5
Took me a long time to get Second Coming but I love it now. Driving South and Tightrope are favourites.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Dec 22, 2023 13:04:08 GMT -5
Took me a long time to get Second Coming but I love it now. Driving South and Tightrope are favourites. Tightrope is great. It’s not a bad album at all, it’s just not the debut.
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