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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2018 15:56:57 GMT -5
I didn't see this posted.
www.list.co.uk/article/100586-liam-gallagher-offered-songs-miley-cyrus-rejected/ Liam Gallagher has reportedly been pitched songs by songwriter Andrew Wyatt that Miley Cyrus didn't want for her own album
Liam Gallagher could be set to record songs Miley Cyrus reportedly rejected. The former Oasis frontman is currently in Los Angeles working with his "army" of songwriters on the follow-up to his debut solo LP 'As You Were', and has just completed his first sessions with producer Greg Kurstin and Andrew Wyatt. The latter, who helped out on 'Paper Crown' and 'Chinatown' for the chart-topping first record, had recently been penning tracks with the 'Wrecking Ball' singer, and sources say some of the songs Miley turned down have been offered to the 45-year-old rocker. An insider told the Daily Star newspaper: "Liam and and Andrew get on very well and the studio sessions have proven to be very fruitful so far. "Just before Liam got to LA, Andrew had been in the studio with Miley laying down songs for her next album but some didn't fit. "There's one track he thinks could be re-worked as a big rock ballad for Liam." The source says that the 'Songbird' songwriter is willing to test out the Miley songs as he is confident in Andrew's capabilities after 'As You Were' went platinum in the UK. They added: "In the past he might have refused to entertain the idea but after the success of his first record Andrew has the full trust of Liam. "He's willing to see give it a go and see how it ends up." Liam recently tweeted about his first day in the studio, telling his 2.97 million fans: "1st session of writing with the mighty Greg Kurstin and Andrew wyatt aka THE ARMY sounding BIBLICAL as you were LG x (sic)" Liam refers to his "army" of songwriters after his bitter brother and former bandmate Noel Gallagher criticised Liam for using multiple writers to pen tracks on his record. Noel fumed previously: "I'm offended by singer/songwriters who when you scratch the surface don't do any f***ing songwriting. As far as I'm aware if you scratch the surface of any solo artist in Britain and they've all got a team of songwriters behind them apart from me, Paul Weller and Johnny Marr, I'm struggling to think of anybody else. "Richard Ashcroft, our kid [Liam] all the way to f***ing Ed Sheeran and the little fella from One Direction, they've all got an army of songwriters behind them. (sic)"
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 8, 2018 15:58:10 GMT -5
Who gives a shit. If it’s a good tune Liam can go swinging on a wrecking ball for all I care.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2018 16:02:41 GMT -5
Who gives a shit. If it’s a good tune Liam can go swinging on a wrecking ball for all I care. Totally agree - and that would be hilarious!
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2018 16:58:28 GMT -5
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Post by AubreyOasis on May 8, 2018 17:19:08 GMT -5
I think Paper Crown is the worst song on AYW (FWIW is close), so I hope he is not going in that direction. No bland songs Robbie Williams could sing please.
In turn, I think Greg Kurstin contributions to AYW are the best things on the album (together with Bold, which is a truly great song)
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 8, 2018 17:24:35 GMT -5
I think Paper Crown is the worst song on AYW (FWIW is close), so I hope he is not going in that direction. No bland songs Robbie Williams could sing please. In turn, I think Greg Kurstin contributions to AYW are the best things on the album (together with Bold, which is a truly great song) I don't like the slower tunes for Liam. I prefer up tempo rockers.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2018 18:03:50 GMT -5
I think Paper Crown is the worst song on AYW (FWIW is close), so I hope he is not going in that direction. No bland songs Robbie Williams could sing please. In turn, I think Greg Kurstin contributions to AYW are the best things on the album (together with Bold, which is a truly great song) I don't like the slower tunes for Liam. I prefer up tempo rockers. I agree but songs like Bold and I've All I Need are fucking great.
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Post by Lennon2217 on May 8, 2018 18:04:39 GMT -5
I don't like the slower tunes for Liam. I prefer up tempo rockers. I agree but songs like Bold and I've All I Need are fucking great. By slower I mean songs like Paper Crown and For What Its Worth.
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Post by sgtpeppr on May 9, 2018 7:26:41 GMT -5
yet people still say he's so rock 'n' roll...
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Post by mockba08 on May 9, 2018 10:18:09 GMT -5
Needs to do that punk album he was talking about instead of the slow pop nonsense.
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Post by Crazy Joe Davola on May 9, 2018 10:35:34 GMT -5
Miley Cyrus is a reject.
Thanks.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2018 10:38:39 GMT -5
Do you really believe a story that's based on what "an insider" told the Daily Star...?
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Post by The Invisible Sun on May 9, 2018 18:10:21 GMT -5
Don't believe the truth.
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Post by morning_rain on May 10, 2018 13:21:39 GMT -5
Even if it's true: I don't care.
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Post by cigarsinhell on May 10, 2018 15:34:51 GMT -5
Maybe Miley had to wear too many clothes to make a video of it. Should be perfect for Liam in his parkas.
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Post by rnrs001 on May 29, 2018 10:38:47 GMT -5
The source to this is an "insider". That about sums it up for this quality journalistic piece of information.
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Post by thomaslivesforever on May 29, 2018 12:37:47 GMT -5
yet people still say he's so rock 'n' roll... Do you have something that confirms the story?
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Post by sgtpeppr on May 29, 2018 23:25:57 GMT -5
yet people still say he's so rock 'n' roll... Do you have something that confirms the story? nothing to confirm. just another (alleged) thing to add to the list of un-rock 'n' roll like behaviour ive noticed over the past year or so...
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Post by thomaslivesforever on May 31, 2018 20:01:50 GMT -5
Do you have something that confirms the story? nothing to confirm. just another (alleged) thing to add to the list of un-rock 'n' roll like behaviour ive noticed over the past year or so... Strange to think you believe Noel and Liam shat in that old womans bath. Does that go on the rock 'n' roll list or un-rock 'n' roll list?
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Post by plaskins1 on Jun 1, 2018 18:59:16 GMT -5
nothing to confirm. just another (alleged) thing to add to the list of un-rock 'n' roll like behaviour ive noticed over the past year or so... Strange to think you believe Noel and Liam shat in that old womans bath. Does that go on the rock 'n' roll list or un-rock 'n' roll list? If they were railing coke whilst shitting, then 100% rock and roll..
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Post by World71R on Jun 1, 2018 21:58:36 GMT -5
I agree with Noel to some extent about his gripe about songwriters, but Liam can be excused to some degree considering he made a name for himself by being a frontman who sang songs made by another person. Albeit Greg Kurstin and Andrew Wyatt are different than Noel, Andy, and Gem, in that they've worked with so many different people at this point that their songs epitomize the charts to some degree, but if Liam has input on the songwriting process and the songs sound good, then I'm all for it.
OT, but Ed Sheeran having a team of songwriters behind him does annoy me because his image is of being a singer-songwriter, through & through, but he's not. He should be writing the songs with some producer input, but he's not far from many pop performers today. It's just that he's more guitar-based, has some solid tunes (Castle on the Hill, Thinking Out Loud come to mind), and can actually play an instrument and sing.
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Post by cigarsinhell on Jun 2, 2018 23:40:53 GMT -5
I agree with Noel to some extent about his gripe about songwriters, but Liam can be excused to some degree considering he made a name for himself by being a frontman who sang songs made by another person. Albeit Greg Kurstin and Andrew Wyatt are different than Noel, Andy, and Gem, in that they've worked with so many different people at this point that their songs epitomize the charts to some degree, but if Liam has input on the songwriting process and the songs sound good, then I'm all for it. OT, but Ed Sheeran having a team of songwriters behind him does annoy me because his image is of being a singer-songwriter, through & through, but he's not. He should be writing the songs with some producer input, but he's not far from many pop performers today. It's just that he's more guitar-based, has some solid tunes (Castle on the Hill, Thinking Out Loud come to mind), and can actually play an instrument and sing. He HAD to have some input into AYW. Only a Gallagher could have come up with "the cops're taking over while everyone's in yoga."
I don't think Noel really has a gripe when it comes to songwriters. If you had to have a great voice AND genius songwriting ability, there wouldn't be much product out there for us. Nashville is packed with professional songwriters and they'd all be starving if it wasn't for "the voices". Everybody's gotta earn a living with whatever gifts they're blessed with.
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Post by sgtpeppr on Jun 3, 2018 0:34:02 GMT -5
nothing to confirm. just another (alleged) thing to add to the list of un-rock 'n' roll like behaviour ive noticed over the past year or so... Strange to think you believe Noel and Liam shat in that old womans bath. Does that go on the rock 'n' roll list or un-rock 'n' roll list? im talking more about his infatuation with twitter, his use of song writers, and utterly embracing the PR side of things... not that those things really bother me. as long as he sounds good, which is his only job. i tend to stay away from the tabloid/personal life side of things. enough so that i dont know the reference youre making to shitting in a bath. my original post was actually just an attempt at a tongue in cheek joke, that obviously didnt land...my bad.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jun 3, 2018 3:47:06 GMT -5
I agree with Noel to some extent about his gripe about songwriters, but Liam can be excused to some degree considering he made a name for himself by being a frontman who sang songs made by another person. Albeit Greg Kurstin and Andrew Wyatt are different than Noel, Andy, and Gem, in that they've worked with so many different people at this point that their songs epitomize the charts to some degree, but if Liam has input on the songwriting process and the songs sound good, then I'm all for it. OT, but Ed Sheeran having a team of songwriters behind him does annoy me because his image is of being a singer-songwriter, through & through, but he's not. He should be writing the songs with some producer input, but he's not far from many pop performers today. It's just that he's more guitar-based, has some solid tunes (Castle on the Hill, Thinking Out Loud come to mind), and can actually play an instrument and sing. He HAD to have some input into AYW. Only a Gallagher could have come up with "the cops're taking over while everyone's in yoga."
Not really. Liam had no hand in writing Chinatown.
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Post by cigarsinhell on Jun 11, 2018 21:02:19 GMT -5
So nobody talked to Liam about the kinds of songs he'd be interested in, nobody was taking notes when RKid blathered "Happiness is still a warm gun."
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