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Post by GIMH on May 25, 2013 6:39:30 GMT -5
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Post by King Blougaredoc on May 25, 2013 6:44:27 GMT -5
I´m a citizen of the world with a mission, and it´s enough for all of you to know. I live in South Europe tough And yes, it´s me on vocals and belching I bet my left bollock that you're Spanish. Don´t bet your bollocks so easily, man!!!
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Post by cloudburster on May 26, 2013 17:40:16 GMT -5
reviews? Morning Glory was slagged off left right and centre and Blur's 'Great Escape' was said to piss all over it as a classic at the time of release. reviewers are sheep and have no opinions of their own. if you find one that seems to like what you like, then it worth taking their thoughts on something. that's the way it works. I can't remember looking forward to hearing a new album in full as much as I am to BE for a very long time. Very true, I love Blur but I think The Great Escape is pretty poor. Morning Glory on the other hand, I just listened to the title track for the first time in ages. Never heard a tune with so much balls. THe thing with the studio version - don't you always expect/wish Liam to sing "another sunny afternoon, YEAH I been walking to the sound of my favourite tune" and "You know you should so I guess THAT you might as well" like he does live? I always expect it and for some reason I feel slightly let down. Random I know
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Post by matt on May 26, 2013 18:38:08 GMT -5
Very true, I love Blur but I think The Great Escape is pretty poor. Morning Glory on the other hand, I just listened to the title track for the first time in ages. Never heard a tune with so much balls. THe thing with the studio version - don't you always expect/wish Liam to sing "another sunny afternoon, YEAH I been walking to the sound of my favourite tune" and "You know you should so I guess THAT you might as well" like he does live? I always expect it and for some reason I feel slightly let down. Random I know For me, it is one of the greatest Oasis tunes of all time - probably in the top 5. Again, I find it pathetic when bands have all this swagger yet nothing to show for it really (despite trying to force it in their tunes and it all seems contrived - Kasabian come to mind) yet this is the one tune which fits the Gallagher brothers right down to a tee. Cocky, arrogant, ballsy - yet impossible for the detractors to dislike. My two favourites from that album are the most contrasting - Cast No Shadow and this one. I think it's that emotive variety that really seals it for me with Oasis.
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Post by cloudburster on May 26, 2013 18:46:55 GMT -5
THe thing with the studio version - don't you always expect/wish Liam to sing "another sunny afternoon, YEAH I been walking to the sound of my favourite tune" and "You know you should so I guess THAT you might as well" like he does live? I always expect it and for some reason I feel slightly let down. Random I know For me, it is one of the greatest Oasis tunes of all time - probably in the top 5. Again, I find it pathetic when bands have all this swagger yet nothing to show for it really (despite trying to force it in their tunes and it all seems contrived - Kasabian come to mind) yet this is the one tune which fits the Gallagher brothers right down to a tee. Cocky, arrogant, ballsy - yet impossible for the detractors to dislike. My two favourites from that album are the most contrasting - Cast No Shadow and this one. I think it's that emotive variety that really seals it for me with Oasis. Yeah Morning Glory is weirdly one of their most underrated songs. Never really mentioned amongst the greats, but it I think its definitely one of their best. Bring It On Down is in the same bracket, incredible tune
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Post by spaneli on May 26, 2013 20:39:42 GMT -5
THe thing with the studio version - don't you always expect/wish Liam to sing "another sunny afternoon, YEAH I been walking to the sound of my favourite tune" and "You know you should so I guess THAT you might as well" like he does live? I always expect it and for some reason I feel slightly let down. Random I know For me, it is one of the greatest Oasis tunes of all time - probably in the top 5. Again, I find it pathetic when bands have all this swagger yet nothing to show for it really (despite trying to force it in their tunes and it all seems contrived - Kasabian come to mind) yet this is the one tune which fits the Gallagher brothers right down to a tee. Cocky, arrogant, ballsy - yet impossible for the detractors to dislike. My two favourites from that album are the most contrasting - Cast No Shadow and this one. I think it's that emotive variety that really seals it for me with Oasis. Cast No Shadow has always been one of my favorite Oasis tunes. The Main Road version is probably Noel and Liam at their best. When their voices harmonize it's a hard act to beat. They're contrasting styles really complemented each other. I wish there had been more on that on say, Dig Out Your Soul. But works beautifully on Cast No Shadow.
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Post by Teal on May 26, 2013 23:15:26 GMT -5
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Post by cloudburster on May 28, 2013 17:51:07 GMT -5
For me, it is one of the greatest Oasis tunes of all time - probably in the top 5. Again, I find it pathetic when bands have all this swagger yet nothing to show for it really (despite trying to force it in their tunes and it all seems contrived - Kasabian come to mind) yet this is the one tune which fits the Gallagher brothers right down to a tee. Cocky, arrogant, ballsy - yet impossible for the detractors to dislike. My two favourites from that album are the most contrasting - Cast No Shadow and this one. I think it's that emotive variety that really seals it for me with Oasis. Cast No Shadow has always been one of my favorite Oasis tunes. The Main Road version is probably Noel and Liam at their best. When their voices harmonize it's a hard act to beat. They're contrasting styles really complemented each other. I wish there had been more on that on say, Dig Out Your Soul. But works beautifully on Cast No Shadow. I agree. That, and the acoustic version of Live Forever from 94 are my two favourite live performances from either Gallagher
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