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Post by AubreyOasis on Sept 14, 2011 3:43:45 GMT -5
Sorry if it's been posted before. I did a quick search and could not find it. A good review for a great song: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - 'If I Had A Gun' Try as little brother might to turn the whole post-Oasis experience into a puffed-chest pantomime, the story on Gallagher Sr’s side seems to be all one of freedom and ease at long last. Rather than the bullish threat the title might suggest, Noel only wants to “shoot a hole into the sun and love would burn this city down for you. There’s a relaxed relief that you can hear in his solo work so far. Rather than desperation to prove himself as a new man, Noel’s now got the time and space to work up songs that have been around for some time, such as this graceful beauty. continued... It first appeared in these pages back in April 2009 under the guise "Oasis: The New One", recorded by a Taiwanese fan during soundcheck for a Taipei gig. It finds Noel’s vocal at its most heartbreaking and vulnerable, we noted. "That feeling? That’s your soul being dug out." Of course, one fateful guitar lob meant that it was never going to make it into Oasis’ oeuvre, but we’re glad that it saw the light of day, its delicate charms beefed up into a thing of melancholic, chest-cramping gorgeousness. The next one’s disco, apparently now that is cutting loose. Duncan Gillespie, Writer www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=122&p=11086&title=noel_gallagher_health_aamp_wavves_10_tra&more=1&c=1
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Post by yeayeayeah on Sept 14, 2011 5:27:04 GMT -5
glad they like it but its a shit review
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Post by wrathofeggs514 on Sept 14, 2011 5:49:33 GMT -5
What a stupid review, I cant work if they even like the song or not. Why not just give it a star rating and be done with it.
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Post by dreamweaver on Sept 14, 2011 7:51:21 GMT -5
I read this earlier on the NME and thought about posting it, thought it was a bit turd and for him to say "The next one’s disco, apparently now that is cutting loose" means that either this guy is clueless and hasn't heard WAL or more likely is a bit of an older review that's only just come out now.
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