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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 7, 2011 11:13:13 GMT -5
Just watched all the videos on page 1 in this thread. Liam and the band sounds much better than the Barrowland gigs! But what's up with the keyboard/organ in Man Of Misery? Haha.
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 6, 2011 12:08:11 GMT -5
Fuckin shit! For Anyone sound so terrible.... lowering the key of the song or take it off the setlist! The rest of the songs sounds good, however. Both Liam and the band. But For Anyone.... was a bit sad when I heard the live version from this gig.
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 5, 2011 16:10:43 GMT -5
Chris Zak Alan Tony
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 4, 2011 5:48:03 GMT -5
Hard to judge by the videos I've seen, but of what we can hear, he doesn't sound that good. Unfortunately...
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 4, 2011 3:15:00 GMT -5
The Morning Son is Beady Eye's Champagne Supernova! Sounds really great live.
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 3, 2011 7:12:54 GMT -5
Nothing about when we can watch the interview online or something?
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 3, 2011 6:36:25 GMT -5
Looks great! Looking forward to this.
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 2, 2011 4:16:06 GMT -5
Thanks, Mr Monobrow!
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 1, 2011 17:31:08 GMT -5
Someone's have to record this.
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 1, 2011 17:19:19 GMT -5
Maybe "the gig in the sky" part is a reference to the Pink Floyd song "The Great Gig In The Sky", and that's why they have quotes on that line. Who knows. Maybe I over analyzing.
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Post by Swarfiga on Mar 1, 2011 3:01:41 GMT -5
Bring The Light sounds mega live! Kill For A Dream sounds not that good..
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 28, 2011 14:37:08 GMT -5
Fuckin' like this song!
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 28, 2011 7:05:43 GMT -5
Thank you for the info about the strings. Gonna try them out.
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 28, 2011 6:24:57 GMT -5
Two positive reviews from Sweden! Nöjesguiden: 4/6 nojesguiden.se/recensioner/musik/beady-eye-different-gear-still-speeding#100"What is left in a worn-rock band in which the songwriter, conductor and the balance has disappeared and left behind three accompaniment of background figures together with a singer whose greatest strength has always been moodiness and attitude, but definitely not composing? Surprisingly a lot, it turns out, when four fifths of the Oasis are back. The anything but subtle loans from The Beatles, The Who and Slade (but no longer by Paul Weller, nb) is there, and naturally cocky attitude and friendliness grating. But more important still is that Liam Gallagher in their constant competition with the big brother has found back to a sense of urgency we have not heard from anyone in that family for fifteen years. Surprisingly good." NWT: 3/5 nwt.se/noje/skivor/article858284.ece"For those who missed it, it Beady Eye Liam Gallagher's new band. But we can put new in parentheses, the beady eye is half-Oasis. It is basically the same band, as it looked when it was shut down, but without Noel. Beady Eye is a shamelessly retro-scented pop and rock festival of classic cut. There is even a song called just the Beatles and Stones, a bit over-explicit contents, may seem. But Beady Eyes music is airy, rich in beautiful melodies and often really good. It feels like a clear rejection of the ornate, heavy-footed direction Oasis took out already on the Be Here Now. It is gratifying, for all except for possibly Noel, who now seems a little like that which prompted Oasis down the wrong path. Beady Eyes debut is hardly perfect, it has its slip into songs. But it shows that sometimes a half Oasis better than a whole."
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 28, 2011 5:18:38 GMT -5
He's singing not that good this time.
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 28, 2011 4:58:59 GMT -5
Nice one! Thank you, Mr. Monobrow.
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 27, 2011 5:14:38 GMT -5
Bought the album on vinyl and the CD/DVD-version, and all the singles on vinyl. Support the band, and the great music!
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 26, 2011 11:35:40 GMT -5
It was in late 2006, and I heard Don't Look Back In Anger on the swedish version of American Idol. And I fell in love with that song. Straight after that I downloaded "Oasis - MTV Unplugged 1996", of all albums, I know. Haha. Every time I listen to the version of Don't Look Back In Anger on the MTV Unplugged album, I get goosebumps. I thought that Noel were the lead singer at that time, btw. Haha. I think that was the first time I heard an Oasis song, really.
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 25, 2011 9:48:46 GMT -5
Swedish music magazine Sonic; 4/10
You have to see this positively. Oasis stop, the whole group minus Noel Gallagher goes on and do something completely different. Something new. It is the last piece we will concentrate on. As Gallagher, the elderly accounted for the most important factor in Oasis (and there were quite a few), it is actually pretending that Beady Eye is a whole new group. So, we Suppose Liam Gallagher, Andy Bell from Ride and the other two that you never remember the names of an entirely new, untested configuration. They called beady eye, and this is their debut. It is possible, if there is an effort. So how does the debut of this new band? Nothing further.
A song title like "the Beatles and Stones" speaks for itself, but the funny thing is that beady eye never end up really close to the two given sixty giants. Instead, let "Different Gear, Still Speeding" as a disc recorded by a dull The Who cover band.
Which means straight up and down rock with windmill riffs and heavy The Ox-bass lines. Nothing is more exciting, all ticks in the same well beaten pen where Liam Gallagher amble throughout his life. What is most surprising is that he sounds more negative and angry, as he has nothing to prove on his own (he has).
Beady Eye coats on without any nerve, but necessity. "For Anyone" is a nice little trifle, opening "Four Letter Word" will sound superb live. The rest? Hmm. It's never really bad. Just sad. Uninteresting. Lyrically, it's a disaster. When will Noel's solo album?
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 25, 2011 5:08:10 GMT -5
Haha! Funny interview, indeed.
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 24, 2011 5:58:02 GMT -5
Good interview. Thanks!
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 24, 2011 5:09:41 GMT -5
Love when Gem smiles! And yeah, I like his backing vocals too.
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 23, 2011 16:48:51 GMT -5
Thanks, man!
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 23, 2011 15:56:18 GMT -5
Mp3 of The Roller and Sons Of The Stage in "Sound And Vision" now!
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 23, 2011 15:31:33 GMT -5
Sons Of The Stage sounds very very good!
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