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Post by KhanMightSay on Oct 6, 2017 1:27:35 GMT -5
Well done Liam, he’s back!!! Straight up rock’n’roll. Love it
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Post by KhanMightSay on Oct 6, 2017 1:37:05 GMT -5
Good vocal on Come Back To Me....
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Post by KhanMightSay on Oct 6, 2017 1:48:56 GMT -5
Wow I’ve All I Need. Awesome!
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Post by KhanMightSay on Oct 6, 2017 2:32:08 GMT -5
Verse to Universal Gleam = Just Getting Older LOL
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Post by space75gr on Oct 6, 2017 5:23:07 GMT -5
i respect Beady Eye. AYW i definitely better than both BE albums but i m not gonna compare the songs. i love so many BE tracks, great tracks imo, up with his solo stuff and some of them even better or in the same level Flick of The Finger, Four Letter Word, back after the break, off at the next exit, evil eye, soul love, the roller, world outside my room, the beat goes on, wigwam to name a few.
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Post by KhanMightSay on Oct 6, 2017 5:27:22 GMT -5
I like The Roller and Soon Come Tomorrow.
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Post by draper on Oct 6, 2017 5:38:48 GMT -5
I like some songs of the first album and most of BE. BE is an underrated album. As You Were is really good as well, can't compare it with BE. They sound totally different, are produced in an other way. On As You Were the sounds is based around Liams voice. On BE they tried to do something different sonically which worked out cool on some tracks.
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Post by liamgallagher1992 on Oct 6, 2017 6:29:11 GMT -5
Its like if people say Beady Eye enough then we will just eventually unanimously agree theyre shit and no one can listen to them if they have any taste in music.
I get the comparisons will be there but just to outright almost try and confirm they were shit with all shit songs is a bit like what posters do with Heathen Chemistry on here.
People still like Beady Eye. As you Were is getting success for good songs yes, but lets not kid ourselves the main part of this is the marketing. And Beady Eye failed that in almost every way imaginable.
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Post by ninestonecowboy on Oct 6, 2017 7:03:56 GMT -5
That's because it's been written by actual good songwriters.
Beady Eye never really had a gifted/specialist songwriter in the band. Although Andy had written stuff in Ride who were good, and Gem has written stuff, i never considered them as genuine craftsmen when it comes to the craft of songwriting. Liam isn't either, he's a singer that happens to write a few songs. I don't say that as a put down, they're skilled musicians that do write some alright stuff but there's a difference between that and someone that actually has a real knack for the art of songwriting.
That said, it's not like there's anything genuinely exceptional on the album but it's clearly the work of writers that can knock out fairly solid tracks regularly.
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 6, 2017 7:14:52 GMT -5
I'm going to create 2 playlists on Spotify over the weekend. 1 Best of Post-Oasis in general and 1 Best of Post Oasis Liam songs (or Beady Eye and solo songs.) Just need to work out the order and which songs Liam actually written in Beady Eye because it was mostly a joint effort wasn't it?
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Post by space75gr on Oct 6, 2017 8:45:11 GMT -5
Soul Love in his recent tour is a monster of a tune. i cant believe how great n modern it sounds. Fits perfectly with the other songs and its up to any new song. i wish we could have the chance to hear more BE tracks with his new band, sound and....voice.
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Post by freddy838 on Oct 6, 2017 8:50:49 GMT -5
That's because it's been written by actual good songwriters. Beady Eye never really had a gifted/specialist songwriter in the band. Although Andy had written stuff in Ride who were good, and Gem has written stuff, i never considered them as genuine craftsmen when it comes to the craft of songwriting. Liam isn't either, he's a singer that happens to write a few songs. I don't say that as a put down, they're skilled musicians that do write some alright stuff but there's a difference between that and someone that actually has a real knack for the art of songwriting. That said, it's not like there's anything genuinely exceptional on the album but it's clearly the work of writers that can knock out fairly solid tracks regularly. I reckon Off At The Next Exit and Back After The Break would have fit nicely on this record. There were several really good songs by Beady Eye but As You Were seems much more solid. Still some of Liam's writing is a bit limited but then he's pulled off two or three blinders too.
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Post by KhanMightSay on Oct 6, 2017 9:05:31 GMT -5
Soul Love in his recent tour is a monster of a tune. i cant believe how great n modern it sounds. Fits perfectly with the other songs and its up to any new song. i wish we could have the chance to hear more BE tracks with his new band, sound and....voice. TBH Soul Love sounds a bit Soul Less. A nice tune but I just don't get why they sucked the life out of the song with the production and instrumentation.
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Oct 6, 2017 9:44:40 GMT -5
I don't think it sounds that different than Beady Eye, it's just better in pretty much every way. I'm 99% sure the BDI version of Greedy Soul would have left out the actual chorus and just used the prechorus instead, for example. The sound is amazing and is definitely what Liam needs to shine.
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