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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Apr 10, 2013 13:27:25 GMT -5
new song got me really excited for the album, but this interview doesnt. Liam's always funny as fuck, but the band talking about the songs.. is kinda too much. and those lyrics are very annoying. that give peace a chance line.. I hope he was joking around. I just hope the albums is a blast. and by the way, 'wanker of the week' goes to ''Ash_&_Debris''. never ceases to amaze me how some people can think. ash & debris is the new HFP i think
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Post by Ash & Debris on Apr 10, 2013 14:05:18 GMT -5
HFP was/is a great poster. It's an honor to even be mentioned in the same breath as a legend of HFP's magnitude :-)
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Post by tomlivesforever on Apr 10, 2013 14:07:15 GMT -5
HFP was/is a great poster. It's an honor to even be mentioned in the same breath as a legend of HFP's magnitude :-) Hoped you wouldn't return. I suppose it was inevitable.
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Apr 10, 2013 14:12:07 GMT -5
HFP was/is a great poster. It's an honor to even be mentioned in the same breath as a legend of HFP's magnitude :-) Hoped you wouldn't return. I suppose it was inevitable. just like dust! when you think you've finished the room, the first dust settles down on the other end! fuckin dust!
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Post by Ash & Debris on Apr 10, 2013 14:16:23 GMT -5
Are you kidding me? I wished I had half of HFP'S writing skills. I would be in awe any time I had the privilege of reading one of his/her posts.
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Post by vespa on Apr 10, 2013 14:20:09 GMT -5
Do you really think zane lowe doesnt know what hes on about?he knows the band personally and he does sort out the tracklisting on his show!!fotf is not the first single liams bro has already said that aswell,where the fuck you got kill switch from???and as for it not being great get ya ears tested this could be if following on from that track the best music liams been involved in since be here now,noels album was great but predictable and he missed out some great tracks where as it sounds beady eyes really gone for it n let loose and even let the producer produce instead of barking orders and from close sources the album is supposed to be brilliant
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Post by olesiadudnik on Apr 10, 2013 14:20:34 GMT -5
Don't brother me sounds like Little James part II. I cringed reading those lyrics. Wouldn't that be "Don't Father Me"!! ..AHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHA TeamNoel
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Post by Mr. Bigglesworth on Apr 10, 2013 14:20:41 GMT -5
Are you kidding me? I wished I had half of HFP'S writing skills. I would be in awe any time I had the privilege of reading one of his/her posts. yeah yeah would you please for gods sake stop if i say, that i have mentioned him, cause i recognised his or her evil genius in your posts?!
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Post by nedsatomicdustbin on Apr 10, 2013 14:23:35 GMT -5
Don't brother me sounds like Little James part II. I cringed reading those lyrics. I thought his voice was better in DGSS compared to the latter Oasis albums. So they're going back to the rough in your face Heathen Chemistry era sound - worst news ever. Liam sounds his worst when he tries to deliver that type of vocals. It especially isn't gonna mix well with the psychedelic experimental sound they're taking their music in, Liam's voice should be dreamy and blend in with the music, not stand out and be "in your face". I don't like BE as an album title much but it definitely beats "Universal Gleam" - glad Chris had the balls to shut that down. They're also talking like FOTF is one of the greatest things they've ever done - doesn't bode that well for the rest of the album does it? As for the FOTF/Kill Switch/1st single confusion - my guess is that they're one and the same track. And that FOTF IS the first single. Zane is under the impression that the track is called Kill Switch so when people asked him if FOTF is the 1st single - not having heard FOTF, he looked in his notes and saw "Kill Switch" as the name of the track and mistakenly announced that its a different song. It should be pretty clear from all the info we have from variety of sources that FOTF IS Kill Switch. It makes too much sense for it to not be so. Excellent post. Some of the c*nts on here though seem to have their tongues too far up Liam's arsehole that they can't see past the diced carrots.
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Post by leak4ever on Apr 10, 2013 18:08:43 GMT -5
You'd figure they'd learn to be a bit more modest after the DGSS experience. Let's play "What would Gem say?" shall we?: A Tiger doesn't change his stripes."? Or should we go with "can't teach an old dog new tricks."? Definitely need an IP check for Ash & Debris and leak4ever. As far as the usual bluster goes I don't really get why people take such issue with it. The England football team always say they have a chance of winning the World Cup, every film star's latest work is the greatest of their career. We listened to Noel for years telling us that his new tune was the bollocks and like The Kinks doing The La's doing The Who. People talk up things they a proud or excited about and we provide the pinch of salt. Nothing wrong with it, just don't wet yourself over his comments.
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Post by jordan71421 on Apr 10, 2013 18:15:52 GMT -5
Are you kidding me? I wished I had half of HFP'S writing skills. I would be in awe any time I had the privilege of reading one of his/her posts.
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Post by thedon on Apr 10, 2013 18:43:53 GMT -5
Gem mixed Different Gear Still Speeding!
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Post by gdforever on Apr 10, 2013 19:21:42 GMT -5
Interesting to hear about the struggle with Lillywhite about DGSS.
I'll bet it's not a product that Lillywhite is fond of either then.
Interesting that Liam is being so explicit about Noel. On one hand I don't think it's healthy that he continues to dwell on him and it'll be a common subject for interviews yet again. On the other hand I'm interested in hearing it.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 10, 2013 19:28:56 GMT -5
I liked reading that Dave Sitek was pushing them in the studio and telling them "no" when he opposed an idea. Beady Eye needed a content editor so to speak. Very interesting to learn FOTF had its origin with the Death In Vegas sessions. Would love to hear more from that period.
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Post by nahuel89p on Apr 11, 2013 12:03:22 GMT -5
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Post by nahuel89p on Apr 11, 2013 12:11:42 GMT -5
The songs on BE in Beady Eye's own words: 1. Flick of the Finger Liam: "we had to go first with it. I get a bit of an I wanna be adored vibe" Andy: "to me, it's a Gimme Shelter moment" 2. Soul Love Liam: "This started as a songbird-y thing, but I changed it the night before we recorded it" 3. Face The Crowd Liam: "face the crowd is f*cking....." Gem: "a banger" 4. A Second Bite of the Apple Liam: "this is the one Sitek changed the most .... There's a lot more magic on this album" 5. Soon Come Tomorrow Andy: "one of my tunes, a bit of a quieter, slower thing" Liam: "great tune Hendrix-y" 6. Iz Rite Liam: "The Beatles on E" 7. I'm Just Saying Andy: "anyone longing for a bit of Morning Glory-era oasis, this is for them" 8. Don't Brother Me Liam: "it's a beautiful f*cking song and I like the title. I didn't want to change it" 9. Shine a Light Andy: "the intro to this we called 'the scarface bit": like an old black and white movie. Very Dramatic" 10. Ballroom Figured Liam: "it's a bit marley to me. Redemption song. Beautiful." 11. Start Anew Andy:"my favourite vocal on the album. It's an epic: starts off as an acoustic tune then ends up as like Neil young in boca juniors' stadium in 35C heat, with fireworks going off." Ok, tracks 9 and 10 seem to be sure filler.
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Post by jimbeammeup on Apr 11, 2013 12:49:15 GMT -5
Interesting to hear about the struggle with Lillywhite about DGSS. I'll bet it's not a product that Lillywhite is fond of either then. Interesting that Liam is being so explicit about Noel. On one hand I don't think it's healthy that he continues to dwell on him and it'll be a common subject for interviews yet again. On the other hand I'm interested in hearing it. This interview was the first mention I'd seen of issues with Lillywhite and the production of DGSS. Has the band spoken about this any other time? It would be interesting to hear more about how the issues with Lillywhite affected the record.
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Post by gdforever on Apr 11, 2013 15:58:37 GMT -5
Interesting to hear about the struggle with Lillywhite about DGSS. I'll bet it's not a product that Lillywhite is fond of either then. Interesting that Liam is being so explicit about Noel. On one hand I don't think it's healthy that he continues to dwell on him and it'll be a common subject for interviews yet again. On the other hand I'm interested in hearing it. This interview was the first mention I'd seen of issues with Lillywhite and the production of DGSS. Has the band spoken about this any other time? It would be interesting to hear more about how the issues with Lillywhite affected the record. It's very interesting isn't it? BDI were unfailingly complementary about him during the lead up to DGSS. Interesting to hear about struggles in the studio now. Seems like DGSS wasn't a pleasant time for them at all. And they, particularly Liam, seems surprisingly up on what types of negative things people were saying. About the album and the slog of the end of the tour. I'm surprised sometimes how much Liam listens to what people are saying about him. He seems to refer to it a lot.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2013 16:07:49 GMT -5
I suspect the reality of DGSS was that they wanted to get something out before Noel did, so there was no turning back once recording started.
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Post by GIMH on Apr 11, 2013 16:12:09 GMT -5
This interview was the first mention I'd seen of issues with Lillywhite and the production of DGSS. Has the band spoken about this any other time? It would be interesting to hear more about how the issues with Lillywhite affected the record. It's very interesting isn't it? BDI were unfailingly complementary about him during the lead up to DGSS. Interesting to hear about struggles in the studio now. Seems like DGSS wasn't a pleasant time for them at all. And they, particularly Liam, seems surprisingly up on what types of negative things people were saying. About the album and the slog of the end of the tour. I'm surprised sometimes how much Liam listens to what people are saying about him. He seems to refer to it a lot. Is it that much of a surprise? His anger over the years has nearly always been fuelled by something somebody has said. I mean you can basically look at the Oasis breakup from that angle; Liam flipping out over stuff he's read about himself that he blames Noel for.
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Post by olesiadudnik on Apr 11, 2013 16:13:12 GMT -5
This interview was the first mention I'd seen of issues with Lillywhite and the production of DGSS. Has the band spoken about this any other time? It would be interesting to hear more about how the issues with Lillywhite affected the record. It's very interesting isn't it? BDI were unfailingly complementary about him during the lead up to DGSS. Interesting to hear about struggles in the studio now. Seems like DGSS wasn't a pleasant time for them at all. And they, particularly Liam, seems surprisingly up on what types of negative things people were saying. About the album and the slog of the end of the tour. I'm surprised sometimes how much Liam listens to what people are saying about him. He seems to refer to it a lot. "unfailingly complementary"....Stop the presses, we've got a winner!! The winner of the Hyperbole Sweepstakes of the Day goes to our member above!! Mr. or Misses (what's her handle again??) ..yes, Mr. or Misses gdforever!! There was a passing mention of him calling the band up for the production job and that said he was up for it; But UNFAILINGLY COMPLEMENTARY....You won!! You did just enough, honey!!! Mighty fine usage! How this award will give you more incentive to speculate upon speculations upon obligatory acknowledgements to obligatory inquiries. You're our lucky winner for today!!
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Post by John Henry Holliday on Apr 11, 2013 16:23:02 GMT -5
It's very interesting isn't it? BDI were unfailingly complementary about him during the lead up to DGSS. Interesting to hear about struggles in the studio now. Seems like DGSS wasn't a pleasant time for them at all. And they, particularly Liam, seems surprisingly up on what types of negative things people were saying. About the album and the slog of the end of the tour. I'm surprised sometimes how much Liam listens to what people are saying about him. He seems to refer to it a lot. "unfailingly complementary"....Stop the presses, we've got a winner!! The winner of the Hyperbole Sweepstakes of the Day goes to our member above!! Mr. or Misses (what's her handle again??) ..yes, Mr. or Misses gdforever!! There was a passing mention of him calling the band up for the production job and that said he was up for it; But UNFAILINGLY COMPLEMENTARY....You won!! You did just enough, honey!!! Mighty fine usage! How this award will give you more incentive to speculate upon speculations upon obligatory acknowledgements to obligatory inquiries. You're our lucky winner for today!! you're dead, motherfucker! God bless.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 12, 2013 8:57:53 GMT -5
I also think it is a good sign that "The Worlds Not Set In Stone" is not on the album. That was a prime example of the band running through the motions, it dragged and some of the lyrics seemed cliche. It would get boring fast. Dave Sitek probably heard it and said, "you CAN do better, much BETTER". Sitek won that fight it seems so far. Granted we have only heard it in a live setting, who knows what a studio recording might have sounded like. Hopefully we do hear a reworked version.
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Post by theclock on Apr 12, 2013 9:51:48 GMT -5
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Post by peace1 on Apr 12, 2013 10:13:37 GMT -5
Thanks liam is hilarious in that
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