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Post by carlober on Jan 27, 2015 13:57:23 GMT -5
I love CDs and I'll always buy them, but nowadays digital music is essential and I couldn't live without it. Owning a piece of music in your hands, in physical form, it's a completely different thing, though. I can barely remember the old times when I used to make my own CDs from music downloaded from Napster, WinMX, eMule via that shitty dial-up 56k connection... I also made cassettes from those CDs using the stereo in my living room, because I didn't own a portable CD player and I used my mum's old Sony Walkman! Great times...
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jan 27, 2015 14:02:30 GMT -5
Oh my god eMule! Or Kazaa or whatever it was called. Crap programs.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 14:11:24 GMT -5
eMule, Kazaa, Ares, only the good stuff! Always nice remember when I downloaded Lemon Tree for the first time.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Jan 27, 2015 14:13:18 GMT -5
I miss Limewire. That's the program that let me initially discover Oasis.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 27, 2015 14:20:26 GMT -5
NAPSTER will always remain King. Only music and didn't have to worry about viruses.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 14:31:50 GMT -5
I was too young for Napster but I remember the Limewire days as those they were yesterday. Good times.
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Post by carlober on Jan 27, 2015 14:33:08 GMT -5
NAPSTER will always remain King. Only music and didn't have to worry about viruses. Yeah, it was great! They closed it down a few months after I started using it, though. I remember downloading the whole fucking Empire Stikes Back soundtrack from there. I was an excited kid
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Jan 27, 2015 14:34:09 GMT -5
Haha eMule Remember it..
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Post by carlober on Jan 27, 2015 14:39:08 GMT -5
Haha eMule Remember it.. eMule was really awful... full of crap and fake stuff. But I downloaded my first Oasis tracks with it
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Post by underneaththesky on Jan 27, 2015 14:45:02 GMT -5
buying Go Let It Out the day of its release was great. thats what made Let's All Make Believe a special song to me. hearing this on the stereo, buzzing about every note. didnt care about the fucking video or production or any of that shit. you just had to listen to the song.
now waiting for a youtube moment, sitting in front of a fucking computer to hear a song? holy shit - this totally kills the ((HEAT OF THE(!!)) moment.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jan 27, 2015 14:49:36 GMT -5
I was too young for Napster but I remember the Limewire days as those they were yesterday. Good times. My dad always said Limewire was full of viruses and was the worst, even though literally everyone I know used it.
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Post by underneaththesky on Jan 27, 2015 14:50:43 GMT -5
and I forgot ... not COMMENTING the song while still listening to it, reading you lot, what you . somehow fucked up but ou meet some mad Oasis fans along the way. it's always nice
oh and I'm sure I'd love LAMB (!) if hearing it for the first time in front of a computer, yeah
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Post by wozdareden on Jan 27, 2015 15:35:36 GMT -5
I don't think The Dying Of The Light will be as good as previous same kind of songs like Talk Tonight, Wonderwall or If I Had A Gun. That's why Noel won't release it as a single. It will only be a promo vinyl item. Just like Turn Up The sun or Mucky Fingers for Don't Believe The Truth. Noel's already told us that The Mexican was single material. It might be the third or fourth single with, perhaps The Riverman. Or maybe the quality is still there but Noel doesn't want to be known for that kind of sound/song anymore. I thought Noel said that it was a throwaway track and was only on there to provide relief from the intensity of the songs that precede it? Read again : live4ever.proboards.com/thread/80391/chasing-yesterday-tracksYou made me doubt but I was right.
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Post by lamboasis on Jan 27, 2015 15:36:21 GMT -5
I'm 20 but I buy CDs and Vinyls. Only the records that I love. The others, nope. Miles Kane, for example, I like him and I have him only on iTunes. It's the same with Jake Bugg, Nirvana, Queen, The Smiths etc.
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Post by Jim G. on Jan 27, 2015 19:37:05 GMT -5
you're right, but you're not counting HFB's bonus tracks - Let the Lord Shine a Light on Me (fantastic), Alone on the Rope and A Simple Game of Genius. So, I think we had more surprises with the first one - not complaining, though. As for Lock All The Doors, I think the final version will be wildly different from the demo from 1993, that's why I didn't count it. We heard Let The Lord Shine A Light On Me was a b-side to AKA What A Life. Alone On The Rope also dropped before the album. A Simple Game of Genius was included as the fifth song. I can understand Lock All The Doors, I suppose I'm being pessimistic towards that one. If it's not so different, I'll be happy. If it's massively different and practically a new song, I'll be well surprised. Win-win. true! thinking about it, we're better off this time - when HFB leaked, I believe we had already listened to the soundcheck of EOTR, the demos of RM and STC, the singles TDOYAM, IIHAG and WAL and the bonus track Let the Lord... So the only brand new tracks were Dream On, Broken Arrow, SBAJF and SOTWB. Plus, two bonus tracks: AOTR and ASGOG. This time we have 8 brand new tracks (I'm counting LATD and Leave My Guitar Alone).
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Jan 27, 2015 19:41:44 GMT -5
We heard Let The Lord Shine A Light On Me was a b-side to AKA What A Life. Alone On The Rope also dropped before the album. A Simple Game of Genius was included as the fifth song. I can understand Lock All The Doors, I suppose I'm being pessimistic towards that one. If it's not so different, I'll be happy. If it's massively different and practically a new song, I'll be well surprised. Win-win. true! thinking about it, we're better off this time - when HFB leaked, I believe we had already listened to the soundcheck of EOTR, the demos of RM and STC, the singles TDOYAM, IIHAG and WAL and the bonus track Let the Lord... So the only brand new tracks were Dream On, Broken Arrow, SBAJF and SOTWB. Plus, two bonus tracks: AOTR and ASGOG. This time we have seven 8 brand new tracks (I'm counting LATD and Leave My Guitar Alone). Yeah 7-8 brand new tracks is good. That's pretty normal for a release. Can't wait. Less than 1 month away!
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Post by NY on Jan 27, 2015 20:14:32 GMT -5
i fucking HATE these HMV exclusives. being that they're only sold in stores, there's no way to get it other than the inflated ebay prices. fucking shit.
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Post by Binary Sunset on Jan 27, 2015 20:46:29 GMT -5
We heard Let The Lord Shine A Light On Me was a b-side to AKA What A Life. Alone On The Rope also dropped before the album. A Simple Game of Genius was included as the fifth song. I can understand Lock All The Doors, I suppose I'm being pessimistic towards that one. If it's not so different, I'll be happy. If it's massively different and practically a new song, I'll be well surprised. Win-win. true! thinking about it, we're better off this time - when HFB leaked, I believe we had already listened to the soundcheck of EOTR, the demos of RM and STC, the singles TDOYAM, IIHAG and WAL and the bonus track Let the Lord... So the only brand new tracks were Dream On, Broken Arrow, SBAJF and SOTWB. Plus, two bonus tracks: AOTR and ASGOG. This time we have 8 brand new tracks (I'm counting LATD and Leave My Guitar Alone). We had a soundcheck version of A Simple Game of Genius too
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Post by jamiemilne on Jan 27, 2015 20:48:06 GMT -5
so is it avaialble in all hmv stores?
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Post by matt on Jan 27, 2015 21:19:33 GMT -5
I love CDs and I'll always buy them, but nowadays digital music is essential and I couldn't live without it. Owning a piece of music in your hands, in physical form, it's a completely different thing, though. I can barely remember the old times when I used to make my own CDs from music downloaded from Napster, WinMX, eMule via that shitty dial-up 56k connection... I also made cassettes from those CDs using the stereo in my living room, because I didn't own a portable CD player and I used my mum's old Sony Walkman! Great times... Cassette tapes? Ah now that takes me a back a long long way to my early childhood.... At 4 years old in 1994, I would rock out to - technically - the first single I ever owned: Postman Pat. With everyone listening to Blur and Oasis in 1994 and high on ecstasy and cocaine, I was instead rocking out to this hip underground material and getting high on milk and Freddo Frogs. And in case you're wondering, the b-side was this bad boy, Ted Glen The Handyman. Damn, that bassline!
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Post by LlAM on Jan 28, 2015 6:27:32 GMT -5
The preview is available.
Sounds too much like Everybpdy's On The Run for my liking....
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Post by carlober on Jan 28, 2015 6:47:22 GMT -5
The preview is available. Sounds too much like Everybpdy's On The Run for my liking.... Are you bullshitting again?
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Post by Tales from The Mighty I on Jan 28, 2015 14:47:27 GMT -5
so is it avaialble in all hmv stores? A poster pretty much outlined it that the Vinyl was only going to be available at HMV stores in Wales, London and Scotland. Nowhere else, unfortunately.
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Post by andymorris on Jan 29, 2015 10:59:39 GMT -5
NAPSTER will always remain King. Only music and didn't have to worry about viruses. Yeah Napster was the shit, you could always find what you were looking for. Soulseek was (is ?) great as well, but some sharer were absolutely nuts and kicked you out for no reason, though you were sharing, like if they didnt like your library they kicked you. Kazaaa was full of virus but that was fun too. Man we are old vaginas.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jan 29, 2015 15:12:37 GMT -5
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