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Post by Swarfiga on Aug 8, 2010 5:27:31 GMT -5
Pass Me Down The Wine Lord Don't Slow Me Down Eyeball Tickler I Believe In All Let's All Make Believe Revolution Song Idler's Dream Thank You For The Good Times Shout It Out Loud The Boy With The Blues Can You See It Now?
I think that order would work. At least the start of the album. Maybe I've missed some obvious song..
Worst Oasis single?
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Post by Swarfiga on Aug 7, 2010 8:49:30 GMT -5
Gem. He seems like a really nice guy, and play the guitar really good. And have a cool haircut.
Your favorite of Noels guitars?
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Post by Swarfiga on Aug 5, 2010 15:01:42 GMT -5
Looking for this interview: I found this text on Inet, and I wonder if someone know where if I can hear/download this radio interview? Really good fun to read it, btw!
These came from a radio interview Noel did in Vancouver BC Canada for the Don't Believe the Truth tour, to which I listened on the radio; I couldn't get to the show that night, but this was the next best thing. There was a female disc jockey trying to be a good hostess for Noel, and she was totally out-drawn and out-classed by Our Beloved Chief:
Hapless Female DJ: This is Noel Gallagher from Oasis. Noel, it's an honor to have you with us. Nole: Yes, it is.
Hapless Female DJ: Everybody's trying to get tickets. Nole: We're not sold out? I don't play gigs that aren't sold out.
HFDJ: What do you think of our Canadian bands, Noel? Nole: There aren't any Canadioon bands, except for Neil Yoong, and you can hardly call 'im a band all by 'imself, innit?
Hapless Female DJ (HFDJ) : We're going to play our Hot Five at Five now. Nole: Wot's that? HFDJ: Well, our listeners call in and request the five songs they most want to hear and we play them all at five o'clock-- Nole" "Ey! If I'm gonna come all th' way down 'ere t' yer fookin' radio station, then yer gonna play wot I wanna 'ear!
HFDJ: Uh, let's take some calls from our listeners. I've got Jim on the line. Jim says he'd fancy going out and having a pint with Liam before the show. Nole: 'E would, would 'e? Well, I'll give 'im Our Kid's fookin' 'otel room number! HFDJ: Uh, and now Heather's on the line. Heather says she can't get a ticket to the show and she'll do anything to get in-- Nole: Yeah? ANYTHING?!!!! HFDJ: She says she'll cry if she can't get a ticket. Nole: Oh, I love it when women cry. HFDJ: You do? Nole: Yeah, they turn into these big blubbery things. I love making women cry and knowin' I was th' one what made 'em do it. HFDJ: Uh-- Nole: And th' only thing better than making women cry is making me brother cry, so I can laugh at 'im and tell 'im 'e looks like a woman.
HFDJ: And Noel's second guitarist Gem Archer has come with him to the station today. How are you, Gem? Gem: It's pronounced like Gum. HFDJ: Uh . . . Noel, what's on your iPod these days? Nole: Wot's an iPod? Gem: It's that little white thing I gave you that looks like a fat credit card and I programed all those songs on it for you. Nole: Well, you put a lot o' roobish on it, mate.
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Post by Swarfiga on Jul 26, 2010 8:55:27 GMT -5
Noel singing "Soldier oeeen/Soldier on, and on" together with Liam. In a soft falsetto, under the outro of Soldier On. Maybe you all have heard it. You can hear it clear if you listen to the multitracks. Sounds really cool!
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Post by Swarfiga on Jul 24, 2010 13:09:25 GMT -5
Thanks, never heard it!
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Post by Swarfiga on Jul 19, 2010 5:12:03 GMT -5
Voted. Lennon it is.
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Post by Swarfiga on Jul 18, 2010 6:11:43 GMT -5
Someone read the interview yet? Any scans etc?
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Post by Swarfiga on Jul 5, 2010 1:41:23 GMT -5
"Within You, Without You", maybe. With the "Tomorrow Never Knows"-drums. In a rockier way, with more guitars etc. The studio cover sounds cool, anyway.
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Post by Swarfiga on Jul 4, 2010 12:44:29 GMT -5
Isn't even in the charts here in Sweden. Think I saw Wonderwall at #22... On Itunes.
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Post by Swarfiga on Jun 3, 2010 8:04:02 GMT -5
A sound like Don't Believe The Truth, I think.
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Post by Swarfiga on Jun 3, 2010 3:21:49 GMT -5
So are you bitching about cutting the vocal tracks up and using the best bit from each take? Well no shit they're doing that. Of course you're going to take the best parts and create a great vocal track. You do the same with guitar tracks, piano tracks, and drum tracks. It's quite normal. You can have the best software in the world, but if you're voice sucks, it's still going to suck even with the best mics, computers, and software. Liam's voice sounds good on record because he still has a good voice, he just can't sing night after night like on tour. This! Totaly right. I use Pro Tools and Logic 9 myself, and I'm a singer. And if I got the wrong note or a have a bad day with my singing, I can't fix it with Pro Tools. You can pitch up the note, so you reach the right note, but then it sounds fake and computer-ish. You really have to have a good voice to record singing to an album. And of course you cut out the best bits from each take, thats standard these days.
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Post by Swarfiga on May 31, 2010 13:10:26 GMT -5
That song sounds amazing! Hope it's on the solo record, have waited to here that song full recorded, with a band and all the instruments and everything! Why is everyone so negative about both Noels and Beady Eyes future and the albums that they gonna release.
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Post by Swarfiga on May 23, 2010 4:06:56 GMT -5
Just read the magazine, and it was very good. Very interesting interviews and articles.
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Post by Swarfiga on May 21, 2010 13:15:19 GMT -5
Scans?
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Post by Swarfiga on May 20, 2010 8:14:43 GMT -5
I found them! =) Think I'm gonna buy atleast one of them.
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Post by Swarfiga on May 20, 2010 8:04:07 GMT -5
^^ no im crap at painting. I bought them off ebay a few years back. Ive seen a few places that sell them, just a case of digging deep. :-) Haha, okey! I may look around on the internet then. They look amazing!
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Post by Swarfiga on May 20, 2010 4:56:15 GMT -5
Nah mate that beauty is a Gibson ES355. Here is a pic of the Casino i modified, i sold this a couple years back though (hell i even stuck on some tacky Gibson Decal to the headstock ) Fuck, I want your pictures! Where did you get them? Or maybe they are hand painted by yourself?
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Post by Swarfiga on May 20, 2010 4:42:13 GMT -5
Do you get a religious feeling by The Shock Of The Lightning? If so, what? What might be linked to a religion, if you both watch the video and the song's text?
I get a feeling of the judgment day of the video. Space and owls can be symbols of eternity and wisdom. What do you think? Which religion can that connects to?
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Post by Swarfiga on May 7, 2010 15:14:34 GMT -5
Have ordered the 3CD+DVD Box set. Looks nice. BUT why the fuck isn't the iTunes gig on a DVD?! And the dvd that comes with the box, with all the videos is in NTSC-format! Why! We have PAL here in Sweden. Nah, I'm a bit disappointed now.
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Post by Swarfiga on Apr 29, 2010 13:54:50 GMT -5
Sweden has got some really good bands like Mando Diao (their first album was brilliant) and The Cardigans. Good luck, Sticky Moon. Yeah, love bands like Mando Diao, The Soundtrack Of Our Lives etc. Can give you a tip of a another band, you maybe haven't heard. Johnossi, great pop-rock duo from Sweden. And thank you, man! Here's a link to a song by Johnossi: Have a listen!
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Post by Swarfiga on Apr 29, 2010 11:37:42 GMT -5
We're a band called Sticky Moon, who make alternative pop music. The whole idea with the band came up in the summer 2009, and here we are today. Taking it really serious. For now we're aiming to make songs in the studio, and later on we're gonna try to make our songs working live. It's gonna be amazing! My good friend and bandmember John makes the music, and I take care of the singing and the song lyrics. That's all really. Keep check out our site, more songs, pictures and lots of other things are to come! We released our first EP "Goo" in march 2010. You can listen to it on Spotify!Info about the EP "Goo"”Goo” is an album filled with music that you can’t put a finger on, but if you must put a genre on it, so it is probably closest to some kind of alternative pop, with hints of synthesizers. Everything is recorded and written by John Block and Oscar Reinhold, both have also produced ”Goo”, all by themselves. While John Block has handled most of the mixing of the plate, on his own. The album is recorded between October 2009 and Februari 2010, in Sweden. Check out our Snowfish and/or Facebook page, for videos and pictures from recording sessions and other things. snowfish.com/Sticky/www.facebook.com/pages/SkaraGotene/Sticky-Moon/160857472508?ref=ts#Leave a comment, even if you like it or not. =)
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Post by Swarfiga on Apr 4, 2010 18:14:46 GMT -5
What is the name of the song (I know it's probably a stupid question...) It's "Wah-wah" by George Harrison. Good song!
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 19, 2010 7:31:18 GMT -5
Up In The Sky. Always think it's a b-side and not on Definitely Maybe, for some reason. Really good song, though.
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Post by Swarfiga on Feb 16, 2010 16:41:16 GMT -5
Liam looks really cool!
Where can I get the sunglasses he have in the video?
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Post by Swarfiga on Jan 16, 2010 13:53:48 GMT -5
is that one i posted the full thing or just a shortened version of it It's not the full thing. On the deluxe version of DBTT the band talks about all the songs only, and the video you posted it's not on the deluxe version of DBTT. So if you get the two videos together, then you got the whole documentary. I think the documentary that was on the album it's called "The ear has no memory", btw..
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