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Post by ricardogce on Jul 23, 2017 5:51:15 GMT -5
I only know some greatest hits from Paul and John (Imagine, Working Class Hero, Band on the Run...) any recommendations for all four? What album should I start with? Compilation album? ricardogce liamgallagher1992 spaneli I'd second derrick's recommendations for their 70s work. Paul hit a creative wall after Wings ended, and although it's not like his 80s output was without flashes of brilliance, it wasn't until Flowers in the Dirt (1989) that he showed real signs of recovery. His collaborations with Elvis Costello seemed to remind him that he could still write proper tunes. The presence of another brilliant songwriter who wasn't afraid to tell him something wasn't good enough was what he needed after 20 years of everyone praising whatever he came up with. Flowers in the Dirt and its follow-up, Off the Ground, are both great choices. His 90s albums in general are worth a listen, including Unplugged. Run Devil Run I can take or leave, it's his version of Lennon's Rock N' Roll album. I'm not much into covers albums. Linda's passing (and Heather's arrival) resulted in Driving Rain, which resulted in a pretty solid album, even though his knack for catchy melodies isn't quite as strong as it's elsewhere. Still worth it. After he was out of the shadows again, he's just been pretty great. Some of his best solo work has definitely come in his 60s and 70s. Everything he's done in the 21st century is worth listening to, very few complaints. George's solo stuff I'm not as familiar with, but most of what I've heard I've liked. The Traveling Wilburys are a must, if you're into supergroups. Ringo's solo stuff is great up to the start of the 80s, when he stopped getting regular help from the other Beatles. His lesser skills as a songwriter compared to the others mean his albums are greatly dependent on who he's working with, and there's no real "Ringo sound". His tribute song to George (Never Without You) is beautiful. I'd say give his 70s albums a listen, and then pick and choose afterwards.
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Post by Derrick on Jul 23, 2017 20:40:43 GMT -5
You can start chronologically, since the beginnings of Lennon & Macca's solo careers are both great. It went pear-shaped in the mid-70's due to a fading inspiration coupled with the tacky sounds of the synthesizer... Lennon: "Plastic Ono Band" & "Imagine" are essential. "Mind games", "Walls & bridges" are very good albums, a bit uneven but they contain great songs. McCartney: "Ram" & "Band on the run" are essential; "McCartney" is really DIY, you like it or you don't but it has its charms; "Red rose speedway" is classic Macca without the extra sparkle. From "Venus & Mars" onwards tread at your own peril... Thanks! And George and Ringo? God I love this song! I always play it several times when I get to the end of "Ram"; if you miss the second side of "Abbey Road" that's as close as it gets. As for Harrison, "All things must pass" is an absolute masterpiece (it's my favourite album ever, actually), George let loose all the songs he had stacked for several years that he couldn't place on Beatles albums, with classy production from Phil Spector that suits them perfectly, the result of this perfect combination is sheer beauty! I would advise, if possible, against the 2001 30th anniversary reissue, which was not only remastered but also -sadly- remixed. For this reason I stick to my old 1990 CD pressing with the original mix which sounds much better. ("All things must pass" has been reissued again in 2014, I don't know which mix they used.) Apart from "Brainwashed" which I love, I haven't really listened to his other albums though, only gave them a couple of spins (no particular reason for that, I've just been busy listening to a lot of music). They're not as good as "All things must pass" but George could regularly drop a catchy pop song, such as "You" on "Extra texture": completely daft but irresistible. Finally, I've only listened to Ringo Starr's 1973 "Ringo", which casts an impressive array of A-list musicians: John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul & Linda McCartney, Billy Preston, Harry Nilsson, Klaus Voorman, Nicky Hopkins, Marc Bolan, Steve Cropper, Bobby Keys, Jack Nitzsche, Milt Holland, Tom Scott, Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick Danko & Garth Hudson (from The Band), Merry Clayton & Martha Reeves all play or sing on it! That being said, this album didn't strike me as a masterpiece, though it's pleasant. I intend to listen to 1992's "Time takes time", I heard a few tracks from this record that sound great!
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Post by Derrick on Jul 23, 2017 20:54:38 GMT -5
Though for Lennon, I'd sub out Walls and Bridges and put Double Fantasy instead. Come on, "Walls & bridges" contains great songs: "Steel & glass", "#9 dream", & of course the splendid "Nobody loves you when you're down & out" to name but a few! I really like this album anyway, didn't expect much at first from this 1974 release recorded during Lennon's lost weekend, but it grew on me with each listen. "Double fantasy", however, suffers from a tacky 1980 production & most of all from every other song on it being by Yoko Ono, which completely disrupts it. A shame because Lennon's songs are not bad.
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Post by NicOasis on Jul 25, 2017 4:43:26 GMT -5
Even though its very simple I like the backdrop they used for Champagne Supernova.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2017 10:42:06 GMT -5
Liam's way of getting rid of hiccups is hilarious
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 17, 2017 17:09:16 GMT -5
BDI have some strong advice about going to prison in Soon Come Tomorrow.....
"Soap it, don't drop it...." Nice one, RKid.
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Post by morning_rain on Aug 21, 2017 11:05:27 GMT -5
I find strange how people suddenly stop liking Beady Eye on this forum, every time Liam releases a new song the threads are filled with negative comments towards Beady Eye even from users who used to like the band.
Of course everyone is entiled to his opinion, and I wouldn't even consider myself a Beady Eye fan, but I listened their 2 albums (and b sides) today for the first time in months and there are really good songs, so I don't understand how the band has turned into some kind of joke on this forum.
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Post by Derrick on Aug 21, 2017 12:55:46 GMT -5
I find strange how people suddenly stop liking Beady Eye on this forum, every time Liam releases a new song the threads are filled with negative comments towards Beady Eye even from users who used to like the band. Of course everyone is entiled to his opinion, and I wouldn't even consider myself a Beady Eye fan, but I listened their 2 albums (and b sides) today for the first time in months and there are really good songs, so I don't understand how the band has turned into some kind of joke on this forum. It seems people have short memories...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 12:58:33 GMT -5
I find strange how people suddenly stop liking Beady Eye on this forum, every time Liam releases a new song the threads are filled with negative comments towards Beady Eye even from users who used to like the band. Of course everyone is entiled to his opinion, and I wouldn't even consider myself a Beady Eye fan, but I listened their 2 albums (and b sides) today for the first time in months and there are really good songs, so I don't understand how the band has turned into some kind of joke on this forum. It seems people have short memories... I'd argue it has more to with "recency bias". New things are always better (or worse) than they really are. Over time they lose their luster. and you can see them as they really are better from the distance. Beady Eye are not the worst band ever, but their tunes haven't held up over time all that well. And looking back now... they were simply missing something.
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Post by underneaththesky on Aug 23, 2017 18:45:45 GMT -5
I only know some greatest hits from Paul and John (Imagine, Working Class Hero, Band on the Run...) any recommendations for all four? What album should I start with? Compilation album? ricardogce liamgallagher1992 spaneliYou can start chronologically, since the beginnings of Lennon & Macca's solo careers are both great. It went pear-shaped in the mid-70's due to a fading inspiration coupled with the tacky sounds of the synthesizer... Lennon: "Plastic Ono Band" & "Imagine" are essential. "Mind games", "Walls & bridges" are very good albums, a bit uneven but they contain great songs. McCartney: "Ram" & "Band on the run" are essential; "McCartney" is really DIY, you like it or you don't but it has its charms; "Red rose speedway" is classic Macca without the extra sparkle. From "Venus & Mars" onwards tread at your own peril... I think Wildlife and Flaming Pie are essentials too. Temporary Secretary from Macca II is a tune
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 23, 2017 23:50:17 GMT -5
Do you think that will ever be a band that cites BDI as a reference?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 23, 2017 23:52:59 GMT -5
It seems people have short memories... they were simply missing something. Don't make me say it, don't you dare make me say it.....
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Post by Rolo on Aug 30, 2017 15:59:38 GMT -5
Soul Love cover, one of my favourites.
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Post by Let It 🩸 on Aug 31, 2017 12:22:28 GMT -5
If Inwould get a penny for every fucking time the "lack of chorus" thing comes up.... I would have around 6 pennies. Not every song needs a chorus and in Soul Love is one and its a good one in my opinion. I don't need a cty out loud and put every emition in that one fucking piece of a song while a invisible hairblower dries your sweaty chesthair and makes you look like leonardo dicaprio on the titanic while he painted mona lisa epic gets millions jumping chorus. I don't really think it's that every song necessarily needs to have a chorus, but more that a lot of Beady Eye songs don't really go anywhere or have bits where you'd expect a chorus and...nothing happens. They need something to lift it up a bit. Can you please take off that Beady Eye t-shirt before you jinx the band and they break up. Thanks.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 31, 2017 12:27:05 GMT -5
I don't really think it's that every song necessarily needs to have a chorus, but more that a lot of Beady Eye songs don't really go anywhere or have bits where you'd expect a chorus and...nothing happens. They need something to lift it up a bit. Can you please take off that Beady Eye t-shirt before you jinx the band and they break up. Thanks. Never going to take it off again.
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Post by GlastoEls on Sept 1, 2017 14:45:57 GMT -5
Are these Beady Eye tunes not available on CD anywhere?
Man of Misery, Across The Universe, In The Bubble With a Bullet, Two Of A Kind...
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Post by mimmihopps on Sept 1, 2017 16:11:26 GMT -5
Are these Beady Eye tunes not available on CD anywhere? Man of Misery, Across The Universe, In The Bubble With a Bullet, Two Of A Kind... It's been 3 years since their split, yet it feels like longer. I'm glad that I saw them 3 times. Shame that I didn't buy any single except The Roller, but I'm still pleased to get the German Rolling Stone with The Roller vinyl with their autographs etched.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 19:37:36 GMT -5
Are these Beady Eye tunes not available on CD anywhere? Man of Misery, Across The Universe, In The Bubble With a Bullet, Two Of A Kind... No. All were vinyl and/or download only. Are you looking for FLAC versions of it?
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Post by mancraider on Sept 14, 2017 23:31:13 GMT -5
This is still a fucking tune. Love it.
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Post by underneaththesky on Sept 16, 2017 13:52:36 GMT -5
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Post by madferitusa2025 on Sept 16, 2017 22:18:04 GMT -5
Not my video. What a great night this was.
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Post by andymorris on Sept 19, 2017 9:23:55 GMT -5
Gave a new spin to DGSS since the release of Liam's new tunes, and it sounds marvellous.
Way more heart, soul and... why were people complaining for again ?
A few tracklisting changes and you got a very good LP.
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Post by noliamno on Sept 19, 2017 9:39:09 GMT -5
Late to the party, but just George Harrison suggestions.
All Things Must Pass
33 1/3
Cloud Nine
Brainwashed
All of the Traveling Wilbury stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2017 9:42:34 GMT -5
Gave a new spin to DGSS since the release of Liam's new tunes, and it sounds marvellous. Way more heart, soul and... why were people complaining for again ? A few tracklisting changes and you got a very good LP. I tried to listen to it a couple weeks back... got bored by track 5 and had to stop it. I'm not sure what "heart and soul" you found on that record. It sounds like a band going thru the motions of making a record because that's all they know how to do. Full disclosure, I was a massive fan of it upon release, but it has aged worse than a bologna sandwich with mayonnaise. Too many tracks. Too many of which fall under the "meh" category. I recon they really only had about 5 or 6 quality tunes, but decided to drop 13 tracks on the record. They were cleaning out the back-catalogue with this album and it showed. Most tracks are stale. Just my opinion of course.
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Post by noliamno on Sept 19, 2017 9:44:46 GMT -5
Ha! I've never let a bologna with mayo sandwich age for very long!
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