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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 25, 2016 2:56:23 GMT -5
I think Dan Auerbach would be a perfect choice: he's a great open minded musician and producer. I saw Dan playing with his side project (The Arcs) this year and I really enjoyed the band's atmosphere. I don't even know if Auerbach or Danger Mouse are good choices. Liam definitely needs someone who doesn't just spice his sound up with a bunch of bell and whistles. Pre 2008 Auerbach was the real deal !
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Post by oasisserbia on Aug 25, 2016 4:11:09 GMT -5
I am working with Liam.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 25, 2016 8:08:05 GMT -5
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 25, 2016 10:28:10 GMT -5
I think Dan Auerbach would be a perfect choice: he's a great open minded musician and producer. I saw Dan playing with his side project (The Arcs) this year and I really enjoyed the band's atmosphere. I don't even know if Auerbach or Danger Mouse are good choices. Liam definitely needs someone who doesn't just spice his sound up with a bunch of bell and whistles. Pre 2008 Auerbach was the real deal ! I'm very pro Danger Mouse. Been championing him for a long long time on this forum as someone I wanted to produce solo Noel and Beady Eye. That didn't happen but Dave Sitek was an awesome choice on Beady Eye part 2. Working with Danger Mouse just doesn't result in top notch modern production but it comes with some prestige and notice from the music community. Artists who typically work with Danger Mouse tend to get good reviews, promotion and sales.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 25, 2016 12:00:05 GMT -5
I don't even know if Auerbach or Danger Mouse are good choices. Liam definitely needs someone who doesn't just Lspice his sound up with a bunch of bell and whistles. Pre 2008 Auerbach was the real deal ! I'm very pro Danger Mouse. Been championing him for a long long time on this forum as someone I wanted to produce solo Noel and Beady Eye. That didn't happen but Dave Sitek was an awesome choice on Beady Eye part 2. Working with Danger Mouse just doesn't result in top notch modern production but it comes with some prestige and notice from the music community. Artists who typically work with Danger Mouse tend to get good reviews, promotion and sales. I believe Liam rather needs a straight forward guy, someone like Mark Ronson whose musical perception still coincides with Liam's 60's influences. Otherwise I think it could happen that we get a conglomerate of the "best of two worlds" that just don't fit perfectly together. It happend on BE with songs like Don't Bother Me and the outro ,which somehow sounds like a great Sitek experimentation but also just seems too separated in comparrison with the "comedic" lyrics. Personally I'd prefer Rubin (or Nigel Godrich, why not dream big).
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Post by World71R on Aug 25, 2016 12:55:18 GMT -5
I don't even know if Auerbach or Danger Mouse are good choices. Liam definitely needs someone who doesn't just spice his sound up with a bunch of bell and whistles. Pre 2008 Auerbach was the real deal ! I'm very pro Danger Mouse. Been championing him for a long long time on this forum as someone I wanted to produce solo Noel and Beady Eye. That didn't happen but Dave Sitek was an awesome choice on Beady Eye part 2. Working with Danger Mouse just doesn't result in top notch modern production but it comes with some prestige and notice from the music community. Artists who typically work with Danger Mouse tend to get good reviews, promotion and sales. For example, Red Hot Chili Peppers and their most recent album that sounds fresh for their sound and creative process since Danger Mouse really pushed them out of their comfort zone. Either Gallagher could use a producer like him who will take them from their usual sound and songs to something different and unique while still maintaining some of that usual identity.
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Post by World71R on Aug 25, 2016 13:02:01 GMT -5
I'm very pro Danger Mouse. Been championing him for a long long time on this forum as someone I wanted to produce solo Noel and Beady Eye. That didn't happen but Dave Sitek was an awesome choice on Beady Eye part 2. Working with Danger Mouse just doesn't result in top notch modern production but it comes with some prestige and notice from the music community. Artists who typically work with Danger Mouse tend to get good reviews, promotion and sales. I believe Liam rather needs a straight forward guy, someone like Mark Ronson whose musical perception still coincides with Liam's 60's influences. Otherwise I think it could happen that we get a conglomerate of the "best of two worlds" that just don't fit perfectly together. It happend on BE with songs like Don't Bother Me and the outro ,which somehow sounds like a great Sitek experimentation but also just seems too separated in comparrison with the "comedic" lyrics. Personally I'd prefer Rubin (or Nigel Godrich, why not dream big). Rubin would be a good straightforward guy, but unfortunately, a lot of the projects he's worked on lately has had some shoddy mixing and mastering. He's really been a perpetrator of a lot of the hyper-compression practices that has gone over the last 20 years (Californication, Death Magnetic) and has lost his touch a bit. Godrich, on the other hand, would be cool, same with Ronson. Although, I could easily see Liam working with Sitek again. Sitek liked him and even said that if he had the chance, he'd definitely work with him again.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 25, 2016 14:09:18 GMT -5
I believe Liam rather needs a straight forward guy, someone like Mark Ronson whose musical perception still coincides with Liam's 60's influences. Otherwise I think it could happen that we get a conglomerate of the "best of two worlds" that just don't fit perfectly together. It happend on BE with songs like Don't Bother Me and the outro ,which somehow sounds like a great Sitek experimentation but also just seems too separated in comparrison with the "comedic" lyrics. Personally I'd prefer Rubin (or Nigel Godrich, why not dream big). Rubin would be a good straightforward guy, but unfortunately, a lot of the projects he's worked on lately has had some shoddy mixing and mastering. He's really been a perpetrator of a lot of the hyper-compression practices that has gone over the last 20 years (Californication, Death Magnetic) and has lost his touch a bit. Godrich, on the other hand, would be cool, same with Ronson. Although, I could easily see Liam working with Sitek again. Sitek liked him and even said that if he had the chance, he'd definitely work with him again. The production on the Getaway is really outstanding, it's rough and a little messy at times, which gives the Chilli Peppers a real indie charm. On songs like Detroit, This Ticonderoga and Goodbye Angels they almost sound like the Stooges at times. But I'm not a big fan of his production on Turn Blue or Atack and Release. The Black Keys really lost a little bit of their charm on these records. I'd also don't want Liam to sound like Jake Bugg. So that speaks against Rubin.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 25, 2016 15:11:16 GMT -5
... gathered his Wings
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 25, 2016 17:57:59 GMT -5
Pete Yorn is retweeting Andy Bell on Twitter. So I guess this seems legit. That tells me that we could see Andy, maybe laying down som bass in the studio. This guy looks suspicious
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 25, 2016 17:59:17 GMT -5
Ugh, by the way...
I hope this never made it into a song.
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Post by Jim G. on Aug 25, 2016 21:44:43 GMT -5
This all sounds very exciting but where did it come from?
I think Liam needs really talented people around him. My favorite would be Danger Mouse as some have mentioned.
Without someone guiding him, we might be waiting for another DGSS. Fingers crossed for some very talented musicians and producer.
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Post by mirage on Aug 25, 2016 22:18:46 GMT -5
Hi guys, I didn't ever read all the comments on this post, because you guys seem to are really into the story of Oasis. This is my first post on this forum. I came here because I was literally googling: "Other oasis mates online". Thank you guys for having a forum about Oasis. Damn, I live in Holland, and I thought I was the only guy that lives Oasis ... Seems that other countries actually have fans of Oasis (never been to Britain or so).
Well, on topic: Liam's coming back. We all know this is gonna be the same adventure as Beady Eye was. He wrote (in the interview in Q) that his album isn't going to be intelligent. And that hits me, because of I think he won't make it in the modern capitalist music industry.
Suggestion: Maybe we all should buy 10 copies of his album. That'll keep the real music alive :-)
Do you guys recon his new songs will feel like this? (if the video says it's gone it's not, just search it on Youtube ("Beadye eye olympics")
Would like to hear from you!
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Post by mimmihopps on Aug 26, 2016 0:54:04 GMT -5
Hi guys, I didn't ever read all the comments on this post, because you guys seem to are really into the story of Oasis. This is my first post on this forum. I came here because I was literally googling: "Other oasis mates online". Thank you guys for having a forum about Oasis. Damn, I live in Holland, and I thought I was the only guy that lives Oasis ... Seems that other countries actually have fans of Oasis (never been to Britain or so). Well, on topic: Liam's coming back. We all know this is gonna be the same adventure as Beady Eye was. He wrote (in the interview in Q) that his album isn't going to be intelligent. And that hits me, because of I think he won't make it in the modern capitalist music industry. Suggestion: Maybe we all should buy 10 copies of his album. That'll keep the real music alive :-) Do you guys recon his new songs will feel like this? (if the video says it's gone it's not, just search it on Youtube ("Beadye eye olympics") Would like to hear from you! Welcome to Live4ever Forum. We have quite some Dutch members on this forum including myself, Mean Mrs. Mustard, @tjalke, General Dread and more. I've been an Oasis fan since 2004 and have been on this forum since 2004 as well. Saw them 4 times, NGHFB 3 times and Beady Eye 3 times. To me, Liam is making a new chapter for his music life, not the same adventure as Beady Eye. Oasis were/are/always will be one of my 3 life time bands, but you gotta move forward to keep yourself on a track. I'll wait, see and take whatever Liam brings us next year. Have lots of good times on this forum.
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 26, 2016 2:37:54 GMT -5
This all sounds very exciting but where did it come from? I think Liam needs really talented people around him. My favorite would be Danger Mouse as some have mentioned. Without someone guiding him, we might be waiting for another DGSS. Fingers crossed for some very talented musicians and producer. Here are some random sources: Dave Sitek 30.10.2014 "Liam should get back in the studio with me and we make a couple of tracks for fun." There is an Daily star article that suggests Liam Gallagher has been to L.A. in June. "As reported on ‘Daily Star’, Liam Gallagher is actually in Los Angeles for a shooting session." 13.06.2016 Also some of Liam's tweets could be interpreted, that he has been in L.A. for musical reasons. Sitek's studio is located in L.A. and Pete Yorn is a contact of Sitek. Yorn's home base is also in L.A. There is no evidence yet, that Liam and Benson are working together. Yorn could be just a Oasis fan judging a couple of tweets. Pete Yorn - The Independent, Monday 29 February 2016 “Right now for instance I'm in London with an amazing opportunity, but I want to be back home with my baby girl. But I don't want to fall into that trap, I want to be here and enjoy this fucking moment. I put that feeling into the lyrics for ”Summer Was a Day“; it's like that Oasis record Be Here Now and chasing a feeling.” So that's enough stalking for me today.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Aug 26, 2016 2:50:40 GMT -5
Hi guys, I didn't ever read all the comments on this post, because you guys seem to are really into the story of Oasis. This is my first post on this forum. I came here because I was literally googling: "Other oasis mates online". Thank you guys for having a forum about Oasis. Damn, I live in Holland, and I thought I was the only guy that lives Oasis ... Seems that other countries actually have fans of Oasis (never been to Britain or so). Well, on topic: Liam's coming back. We all know this is gonna be the same adventure as Beady Eye was. He wrote (in the interview in Q) that his album isn't going to be intelligent. And that hits me, because of I think he won't make it in the modern capitalist music industry. Suggestion: Maybe we all should buy 10 copies of his album. That'll keep the real music alive :-) Do you guys recon his new songs will feel like this? (if the video says it's gone it's not, just search it on Youtube ("Beadye eye olympics") Would like to hear from you! Hoi! Welcome on this forum. I'm Dutch as well, like mimmihopps already said. We may be with few, but there are definitely some Oasis fans there! I don't have any expectations of Liam's solo stuff. I'm a bit sceptical as Beady Eye didn't really do it for me, but I'm excited to see what Liam comes up with!
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Post by andymorris on Aug 26, 2016 3:42:32 GMT -5
Liam's songs need to breath, Sitek went in the right direction with them, but they gotta push it a bit more towards a lo-fi sound
No need for a sophisticated sound, Liam's songs aren't sophisticated.
Someone mentionned Dan Auerbach, that would be good too, i like the sound of his band the Arcs and it would suit Liam.
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Post by RocketMan on Aug 26, 2016 6:59:44 GMT -5
Liam's songs need to breath, Sitek went in the right direction with them, but they gotta push it a bit more towards a lo-fi sound No need for a sophisticated sound, Liam's songs aren't sophisticated. Someone mentionned Dan Auerbach, that would be good too, i like the sound of his band the Arcs and it would suit Liam. Dan Auerbach would be great. i personally dont like everything that he has done recently but he creates a great modern rock sound. Brothers is one of my favourite albums
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2016 7:24:11 GMT -5
This all sounds very exciting but where did it come from? I think Liam needs really talented people around him. My favorite would be Danger Mouse as some have mentioned. Without someone guiding him, we might be waiting for another DGSS. Fingers crossed for some very talented musicians and producer. I like DGSS and I actually prefer it to NGHFB.
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Post by andymorris on Aug 26, 2016 8:12:50 GMT -5
Liam's songs need to breath, Sitek went in the right direction with them, but they gotta push it a bit more towards a lo-fi sound No need for a sophisticated sound, Liam's songs aren't sophisticated. Someone mentionned Dan Auerbach, that would be good too, i like the sound of his band the Arcs and it would suit Liam. Dan Auerbach would be great. i personally dont like everything that he has done recently but he creates a great modern rock sound. Brothers is one of my favourite albums You didn't like The Arcs ? It's a great side project, with a strong record and great bsides.
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Post by Jack on Aug 26, 2016 8:15:54 GMT -5
This all sounds very exciting but where did it come from? I think Liam needs really talented people around him. My favorite would be Danger Mouse as some have mentioned. Without someone guiding him, we might be waiting for another DGSS. Fingers crossed for some very talented musicians and producer. I like DGSS and I actually prefer it to NGHFB. Me too. 'Wigwam' and 'In The Bubble' are better than anything on NGHFB.
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Post by RocketMan on Aug 26, 2016 8:27:32 GMT -5
Dan Auerbach would be great. i personally dont like everything that he has done recently but he creates a great modern rock sound. Brothers is one of my favourite albums You didn't like The Arcs ? It's a great side project, with a strong record and great bsides. oh i forgot about it, you're right. I meant the last two black keys albums. His first solo album is great too and i really enjoyed Blakroc. Guess that goes only for the black keys then.
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Post by mossy on Aug 26, 2016 12:26:12 GMT -5
Ugh, by the way... I hope this never made it into a song. Does every Liam song have to have a lyric about singing a song!?
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Post by uǝɥʇɐǝɥ on Aug 26, 2016 14:01:03 GMT -5
I think Dig out Your Soul was an album with one of Liam's finest vocals. I actually liked the mixing of Liam's voice on there. His singing on BE it wasjust a little too flimsy allthough quite soulfull. I'd like to hear Liam's crescendo again! Dave Sardy!
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Post by guigsysEstring on Aug 27, 2016 11:23:20 GMT -5
Ugh, by the way... I hope this never made it into a song. References a La's song, so I will bet it does make a song at some point
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