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Post by Jack on Mar 30, 2016 15:22:24 GMT -5
Your own personal melancholia inducing tracks.
For me:
1. Rockin Chair 2. Don't Go Away 3. Roll It Over 4. Talk Tonight 5. Where Did It All Go Wrong (Jools Holland 2000)
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Post by Flatulence Panic on Mar 30, 2016 15:24:18 GMT -5
1. Fuckin' in the Bushes 2. Go Let It Out 3. Who Feels Love? 4. Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is 5. Little James 6. Gas Panic! 7. Where Did It All Go Wrong? 8. Sunday Morning Call 9. I Can See a Liar 10. Roll It Over
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Post by Jack on Mar 30, 2016 15:30:54 GMT -5
1. Fuckin' in the Bushes 2. Go Let It Out 3. Who Feels Love? 4. Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is 5. Little James 6. Gas Panic! 7. Where Did It All Go Wrong? 8. Sunday Morning Call 9. I Can See a Liar 10. Roll It Over F.uck you......
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Post by brucedubber on Mar 30, 2016 15:38:32 GMT -5
Gas Panic and I'm Outta Time must to be in a top 5 of mine.
Don't Go Away is very emotional but in a "optimistical" way, i think.
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Post by Jessica on Mar 30, 2016 16:12:20 GMT -5
The big ones for me would be Rockin’ Chair and Sunday Morning Call.
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Post by mystoryisgory on Mar 30, 2016 16:45:02 GMT -5
1. Talk Tonight 2. Don't Go Away 3. Stand by Me 4. Rockin' Chair 5. Going Nowhere 6. Where Did It All Go Wrong? 7. Flashbax 8. Roll It Over 9. I'm Outta Time 10. Sunday Morning Call
EDIT: Does Champagne Supernova count as "melancholic"? If so, then that's my #1.
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Post by underneaththesky on Mar 30, 2016 16:47:07 GMT -5
WPTWOTWOMS, Rockin' Chair, Sunday Morning Call, Let's All Make Believe, Roll It Over
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Post by The-Ghost-Dancer on Mar 30, 2016 17:23:45 GMT -5
one way round sunday morning call cast no shadow married with children lets all make believe
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Post by mkoasis on Mar 30, 2016 19:18:35 GMT -5
Half the World Away!!
Come on people...it does have an uplifting slant but its still pretty melancholy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2016 20:03:28 GMT -5
What is melancholic?
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Post by mystoryisgory on Mar 30, 2016 21:31:36 GMT -5
Melancholic means "filled with sadness".
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Post by nataliemckinney on Mar 30, 2016 22:02:27 GMT -5
Where did it all go wrong? Sad song Stand by me Little by Little
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Post by World71R on Mar 30, 2016 22:19:48 GMT -5
1. Roll it Over 2. Where Did it All Go Wrong? (Demo) 3. Cast No Shadow 4. Half the World Away 5. Stand By Me
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Post by Aman on Mar 31, 2016 11:33:00 GMT -5
Where Did It All Go Wrong? tbh.
That's the studio version.
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Post by The Escapist on Mar 31, 2016 13:43:31 GMT -5
D'You Know What I Mean?
Makes me sad that I was born in 1999.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 31, 2016 14:38:36 GMT -5
Don't Go Away is very emotional but in a "optimistical" way, i think. Imagine if Noel's overdubbed guitar wasn't all over that one, and it was just Liam's beautiful vocal over acoustic guitar and strings, it would be a genuinely heartbreaking listen. But it might've stuck out a bit on an album like Be Here Now. It's fine for me, because I dig all the overblown guitar bits, but I do still want to hear this alternate mix in full one day:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2016 15:02:51 GMT -5
Don't Go Away is very emotional but in a "optimistical" way, i think. Imagine if Noel's overdubbed guitar wasn't all over that one, and it was just Liam's beautiful vocal over acoustic guitar and strings, it would be a genuinely heartbreaking listen. But it might've stuck out a bit on an album like Be Here Now. It's fine for me, because I dig all the overblown guitar bits, but I do still want to hear this alternate mix in full one day: Fuckin hell, I want to hear that in full ! That voice, that voice...
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Post by The Escapist on Mar 31, 2016 15:10:03 GMT -5
Don't Go Away is very emotional but in a "optimistical" way, i think. Imagine if Noel's overdubbed guitar wasn't all over that one, and it was just Liam's beautiful vocal over acoustic guitar and strings, it would be a genuinely heartbreaking listen. But it might've stuck out a bit on an album like Be Here Now. It's fine for me, because I dig all the overblown guitar bits, but I do still want to hear this alternate mix in full one day: I might have posted this before (even recently? All I can remember is the Sin Rule!) but I have a whole fantasy version of Don't Go Away in my head. It starts with ambient synths just like the first couple of seconds of Ryan Adam's cover of Wonderwall, before an acoustic guitar comes in playing the chords in a slower tempo with some fingerpicking. Then, a lone violin sadly harmonises with it for four bars. As Liam starts singing, the drums kick in, with the bass following when he gets to the bridge - so it's now like that "demo". The songs builds with horns and orchestras becoming involved until it climaxes with a ghostly guitar solo a la Where-Did-It-All-Go-Wrong-Jools-Holland after the "Me and you, what's going on?" bit. The outro remains the same and Don't Go Away becomes the massive third single off Oasis' massive third album - the universally acclaimed Be Here Now.
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Post by boneheadsbolero on Mar 31, 2016 16:09:01 GMT -5
Your top melancholic tracks?
Well, there's The Who's Melancholia for one. Never seen Oasis as a band that deals in melancholia unlike say, Joy Division. I'd say my current fave in the melancholia realm is this beautiful and bizarre tune..................
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 31, 2016 16:24:17 GMT -5
Fuckin hell, I want to hear that in full ! That voice, that voice... That voice sounds just like the one from the studio version, only sped up. Is it just me? It is. It's not a demo from 95 at all, it's a clip of an alternate mix for the song that the guy who made this video nabbed off this one: (around 24 minutes)
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 31, 2016 17:03:20 GMT -5
Don't Go Away is very emotional but in a "optimistical" way, i think. Imagine if Noel's overdubbed guitar wasn't all over that one, and it was just Liam's beautiful vocal over acoustic guitar and strings, it would be a genuinely heartbreaking listen. But it might've stuck out a bit on an album like Be Here Now. It's fine for me, because I dig all the overblown guitar bits, but I do still want to hear this alternate mix in full one day: Is this demo of DGA part of Mustique?
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Mar 31, 2016 17:55:11 GMT -5
Imagine if Noel's overdubbed guitar wasn't all over that one, and it was just Liam's beautiful vocal over acoustic guitar and strings, it would be a genuinely heartbreaking listen. But it might've stuck out a bit on an album like Be Here Now. It's fine for me, because I dig all the overblown guitar bits, but I do still want to hear this alternate mix in full one day: Is this demo of DGA part of Mustique? All the Mustique demos were Noel-sung, weren't they? As I said above, it's not a demo at all, it's an 'alternate mix' of the album version - i.e. the album version but without Noel's electric intro. If you go back and listen to the album version of Don't Go Away, you can hear Whitey hit the cymbal at the start of the fifth bar, just as he does here at 0:14 (and then again at the start of the ninth when Liam comes in), and the little acoustic guitar flourish down the left channel a second or so later, underneath Noel's big cockrockin' into.
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Post by World71R on Mar 31, 2016 22:39:31 GMT -5
Non-Oasis Top/Favorite Melancholic Tracks (in no particular order at all):
1. Under the Bridge by RHCP 2. Hey by RHCP 3. If God Will Send His Angels by U2 4. One by U2 5. Coffee & TV by Blur 6. Try Not to Breathe by R.E.M. 7. Half a World Away by R.E.M. 8. The World Has Turned and Left Me Here by Weezer 9. Fix You by Coldplay 10. Trouble by Coldplay (if the phrase "I'm sorry" were ever made into a song, this would be it...but it's beautiful)
Also, Blood From a Stone by Elephant Stone is a beautiful song about the melancholy of going through heartbreak.
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Post by glider on Apr 1, 2016 1:17:22 GMT -5
Luv - Travis Warning Sign - Coldplay Let Down - Radiohead Bullet Proof (I Wish I Was) - Radiohead That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore - The Smiths Going Down - The Stone Roses One Day - The Verve History - The Verve Red Hill Mining Town - U2 Don't Go Away - Oasis
And more I'll add later
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Post by draper on Apr 1, 2016 5:08:47 GMT -5
Who Put The Weight Of The World On My Shoulders (really love listening to this one when I'm in a melancholic mood) One Way Road Idler's Dream Cigarettes in Hell Just Getting Older Roll it over Let There Be Love
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