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Post by Flatulence Panic on May 6, 2016 16:30:00 GMT -5
The (hilarious) connotations of the word "biblical". Read your bible kid. Smoke your cigarettes. Drink your beer. It will all pan out.
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Post by acanadiengallagher on May 6, 2016 21:33:47 GMT -5
Only an Oasis fan can understand the power of the vocals when Liam sings the repeating outro to 'listen Uo' ... "No I ... Don't mind...Being on my owwwwwwwwwn".
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Post by mystoryisgory on May 6, 2016 23:56:34 GMT -5
(The Amazing and Amusing) Merits of Using Parentheses (In Your Song Titles)
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Post by MacaRonic on May 7, 2016 3:03:24 GMT -5
Fuckin Hell... Fucking Kuntin Fucking Lawyers Everywhere Haha Bastards I thought it was "wires" not "lawyers"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2016 3:30:07 GMT -5
Shite-life and Marmite
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Post by Aman on Oct 3, 2016 10:07:49 GMT -5
The term "God-like".
I say it a lot.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2016 18:05:00 GMT -5
The geezer who puts the words in front of Liam A.K.A. The Word Midget!
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Post by cloudburster on Oct 3, 2016 19:40:22 GMT -5
Jesus Christ's packet of crisps
Good name for a band, that.
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Post by matt on Oct 3, 2016 19:49:39 GMT -5
Anyone said the word that spawns several threads and vitriolic reactions?
That word being PRODUCTION.
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Post by cloudburster on Oct 3, 2016 20:31:32 GMT -5
Anyone said the word that spawns several threads and vitriolic reactions? That word being PRODUCTION. Yeah some of the albums have horrible production. Heathen Chemistry in particular. DBTT is good on some songs and awful on others, presumably because they recorded the tracks in different places. A Bell will ring and Let there be Love are really bad. SOTSOG is the best production (maybe biased cos I know Spike). Who feels love is gorgeous and Gas Panic and Roll it over sound great as well. I don't like Sunday Morning Call or Put Yer Money where Yer Mouth is though. DOYS is probably their cleanest production. Liam sounds mega and it really fits the bluesy groovy sound they were aiming for. The 90s albums, while not technically good are very LOUD and brilliantly captured the sound of the time. Sorry I'm rambling again. The Supersonic film made me wanna go and get wrecked. I had to wait until today to do it though
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Post by matt on Oct 3, 2016 20:44:54 GMT -5
Anyone said the word that spawns several threads and vitriolic reactions? That word being PRODUCTION. Yeah some of the albums have horrible production. Heathen Chemistry in particular. DBTT is good on some songs and awful on others, presumably because they recorded the tracks in different places. A Bell will ring and Let there be Love are really bad. SOTSOG is the best production (maybe biased cos I know Spike). Who feels love is gorgeous and Gas Panic and Roll it over sound great as well. I don't like Sunday Morning Call or Put Yer Money where Yer Mouth is though. DOYS is probably their cleanest production. Liam sounds mega and it really fits the bluesy groovy sound they were aiming for. The 90s albums, while not technically good are very LOUD and brilliantly captured the sound of the time. Sorry I'm rambling again. The Supersonic film made me wanna go and get wrecked. I had to wait until today to do it though Nah, you're no rambling (coming from Live4Ever's prime rambler). But this production issue, for me at least....it's nothing really to do with the first four albums (even Be Here Now's messy sound is its charm IMO). I, amongst others, take issue with Dig Out Your Soul and Don't Believe The Truth's production, which leads us on to that one thing we all understand but others are puzzled by and that is..... DAVE FUCKING SARDY.
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Post by Hazed on Oct 3, 2016 20:53:01 GMT -5
The (hilarious) connotations of the word "biblical". biblical
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Post by cloudburster on Oct 3, 2016 22:14:14 GMT -5
Yeah some of the albums have horrible production. Heathen Chemistry in particular. DBTT is good on some songs and awful on others, presumably because they recorded the tracks in different places. A Bell will ring and Let there be Love are really bad. SOTSOG is the best production (maybe biased cos I know Spike). Who feels love is gorgeous and Gas Panic and Roll it over sound great as well. I don't like Sunday Morning Call or Put Yer Money where Yer Mouth is though. DOYS is probably their cleanest production. Liam sounds mega and it really fits the bluesy groovy sound they were aiming for. The 90s albums, while not technically good are very LOUD and brilliantly captured the sound of the time. Sorry I'm rambling again. The Supersonic film made me wanna go and get wrecked. I had to wait until today to do it though Nah, you're no rambling (coming from Live4Ever's prime rambler). But this production issue, for me at least....it's nothing really to do with the first four albums (even Be Here Now's messy sound is its charm IMO). I, amongst others, take issue with Dig Out Your Soul and Don't Believe The Truth's production, which leads us on to that one thing we all understand but others are puzzled by and that is..... DAVE FUCKING SARDY. He did a bad job on DBTT and High Flying Birds, but I like the production on DOYS. Only gripe I have is with The Turning - turn the fucking choir up!! What's the point in hiring them if you mix them so low in the track you can barely hear them? But nah, I like the 'groovy' bassy production on that album. Bag It Up and The Shock of the Lightning in particular. Falling Down sounds ace as well. And, although it's a shit song, The Nature of Reality really comes alive with the speakers and the bass turned up.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2016 21:17:49 GMT -5
"The Chief"
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