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Post by defmaybe00 on Oct 25, 2022 12:24:35 GMT -5
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 25, 2022 12:28:25 GMT -5
When does Christmas music SZN begin in the UK. In America it’s right after Thanksgiving which is the 4th Thursday in November. Gotta imagine if Noel is dropping a single this year it’s in that 3 week window.
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Post by tiger40 on Oct 25, 2022 12:35:55 GMT -5
I sure hope that Liam won't be involved with that shit but it was in The Daily Star. I don't watch it either and never have or any other reality game show come to that. This cover story is from 2014. I’m just pointing out that the Star is not averse to printing complete and utter bollocks. X Oh ok, I'm on my tablet so it's not easy to see what the date was. But thanks for clearing that one up anyway.
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Post by Casino Boogie on Oct 25, 2022 12:39:11 GMT -5
Easy Now is mentioned on the right-hand side of the first page of text (blue page with the article title 'Ballad of the Mighty N' at the top). The last page of text (with the Damon Albarn insert) has a description of some of the songs that Noel played to the writer: - The first track is spiky, new wave electro-punk, like Magazine tracing a path through The Cure's A Forest. It is, presumably, the song he wrote with Robert Smith and co in mind ("How did you guess?" he laughs). - The next is slow, trippy dreampop which floats towards Eno-esque ambience at times ("I need to get something in that bit," he suggests at one point. "No, not Dizee"). - A third track has the decadent glamour of Diamond Dogs-era Bowie, while the last song we hear begins as a textbook Gallagher acoustic ballad - all gently strummed, Beatlsy chord changes and soul-soothing melody - before an enormous, Hans Zimmer-sized orchestra bursts in to raise it to another level entirely.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Oct 25, 2022 12:43:13 GMT -5
Easy Now is mentioned on the right-hand side of the first page of text (blue page with the article title 'Ballad of the Mighty N' at the top). The last page of text (with the Damon Albarn insert) has a description of some of the songs that Noel played to the writer: - The first track is spiky, new wave electro-punk, like Magazine tracing a path through The Cure's A Forest. It is, presumably, the song he wrote with Robert Smith and co in mind ("How did you guess?" he laughs). - The next is slow, trippy dreampop which floats towards Eno-esque ambience at times ("I need to get something in that bit," he suggests at one point. "No, not Dizee"). - A third track has the decadent glamour of Diamond Dogs-era Bowie, while the last song we hear begins as a textbook Gallagher acoustic ballad - all gently strummed, Beatlsy chord changes and soul-soothing melody - before an enormous, Hans Zimmer-sized orchestra bursts in to raise it to another level entirely.Missed that, thanks
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Post by thespiderandthefly on Oct 25, 2022 13:03:04 GMT -5
Easy Now is mentioned on the right-hand side of the first page of text (blue page with the article title 'Ballad of the Mighty N' at the top). The last page of text (with the Damon Albarn insert) has a description of some of the songs that Noel played to the writer: - The first track is spiky, new wave electro-punk, like Magazine tracing a path through The Cure's A Forest. It is, presumably, the song he wrote with Robert Smith and co in mind ("How did you guess?" he laughs). - The next is slow, trippy dreampop which floats towards Eno-esque ambience at times ("I need to get something in that bit," he suggests at one point. "No, not Dizee"). - A third track has the decadent glamour of Diamond Dogs-era Bowie, while the last song we hear begins as a textbook Gallagher acoustic ballad - all gently strummed, Beatlsy chord changes and soul-soothing melody - before an enormous, Hans Zimmer-sized orchestra bursts in to raise it to another level entirely.Honestly feels like there will something for everyone on this album based on those descriptions (and assuming they make it on the album/B-sides). Gawd, those descriptions have me excited, especially the last one cause I'm a sucker for Noel Gallagher-ballad anthem.
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Post by mossy on Oct 25, 2022 13:09:50 GMT -5
Easy Now is mentioned on the right-hand side of the first page of text (blue page with the article title 'Ballad of the Mighty N' at the top). The last page of text (with the Damon Albarn insert) has a description of some of the songs that Noel played to the writer: - The first track is spiky, new wave electro-punk, like Magazine tracing a path through The Cure's A Forest. It is, presumably, the song he wrote with Robert Smith and co in mind ("How did you guess?" he laughs). - The next is slow, trippy dreampop which floats towards Eno-esque ambience at times ("I need to get something in that bit," he suggests at one point. "No, not Dizee"). - A third track has the decadent glamour of Diamond Dogs-era Bowie, while the last song we hear begins as a textbook Gallagher acoustic ballad - all gently strummed, Beatlsy chord changes and soul-soothing melody - before an enormous, Hans Zimmer-sized orchestra bursts in to raise it to another level entirely.Thanks. I got a lot of info from this article but missed the Easy Now reference. Psyched these are the journalist’s descriptions, not Noel’s! Another nugget I missed before: A track inspired by Sun Ra and Archie Shepp. “Just like discordant piano chords and stuff” (!) X
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Post by mossy on Oct 25, 2022 13:14:29 GMT -5
When does Christmas music SZN begin in the UK. In America it’s right after Thanksgiving which is the 4th Thursday in November. Gotta imagine if Noel is dropping a single this year it’s in that 3 week window. The mossy household has already gone through it’s first pack of mincepies…
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Post by mossy on Oct 25, 2022 13:22:01 GMT -5
I’d forgotten he mentioned these were going to be on that latter days Oasis compilation:
- a punk cover of Eleanor Rigby - an instrumental cover of It’s All Too Much, with Marr on guitar
Fucking hell, we need that Oasis anthology man. Gutted a whole disc of stuff like this got cancelled. He does go on to talk about sticking it out for RSD one day though, so there’s hope. The new Mustique tape.
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Post by Teotihuacan on Oct 25, 2022 13:43:46 GMT -5
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 25, 2022 15:32:59 GMT -5
I’d forgotten he mentioned these were going to be on that latter days Oasis compilation: - a punk cover of Eleanor Rigby - an instrumental cover of It’s All Too Much, with Marr on guitar Fucking hell, we need that Oasis anthology man. Gutted a whole disc of stuff like this got cancelled. He does go on to talk about sticking it out for RSD one day though, so there’s hope. The new Mustique tape. X Could have been a fun/special release. Shame it didn’t work out. Not sure whose fault it was. Can’t trust Noel saying it was because of Liam.
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Post by deadman on Oct 25, 2022 17:01:30 GMT -5
Easy Now is mentioned on the right-hand side of the first page of text (blue page with the article title 'Ballad of the Mighty N' at the top). The last page of text (with the Damon Albarn insert) has a description of some of the songs that Noel played to the writer: - The first track is spiky, new wave electro-punk, like Magazine tracing a path through The Cure's A Forest. It is, presumably, the song he wrote with Robert Smith and co in mind ("How did you guess?" he laughs). - The next is slow, trippy dreampop which floats towards Eno-esque ambience at times ("I need to get something in that bit," he suggests at one point. "No, not Dizee"). - A third track has the decadent glamour of Diamond Dogs-era Bowie, while the last song we hear begins as a textbook Gallagher acoustic ballad - all gently strummed, Beatlsy chord changes and soul-soothing melody - before an enormous, Hans Zimmer-sized orchestra bursts in to raise it to another level entirely.Am I going crazy here, where is that first page from that link? The only pages I can see are pages 90-96 and 98.
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Post by mossy on Oct 25, 2022 17:09:20 GMT -5
I’d forgotten he mentioned these were going to be on that latter days Oasis compilation: - a punk cover of Eleanor Rigby - an instrumental cover of It’s All Too Much, with Marr on guitar Fucking hell, we need that Oasis anthology man. Gutted a whole disc of stuff like this got cancelled. He does go on to talk about sticking it out for RSD one day though, so there’s hope. The new Mustique tape. X Could have been a fun/special release. Shame it didn’t work out. Not sure whose fault it was. Can’t trust Noel saying it was because of Liam. Oh yeah. I’m sure it didn’t take much pushback for him to decide to do a solo best of instead. And it’s kinda contradictory to say they couldn’t agree so cancelled it on one page, but then say he’ll maybe release the tunes for RSD on the next. Maybe he intends to only release his demos which Liam and the rest of the band had no involvement with at all? X
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Post by tiger40 on Oct 25, 2022 18:18:21 GMT -5
I won't and don't believe a word Noel says about what some of the songs sound like on his new album until I hear them for myself.
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Post by uboasis on Oct 25, 2022 18:39:58 GMT -5
I won't and don't believe a word Noel says about what some of the songs sound like on his new album until I hear them for myself. He was right about She Taught Me how to Fly and Blondie
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 25, 2022 19:21:43 GMT -5
Could have been a fun/special release. Shame it didn’t work out. Not sure whose fault it was. Can’t trust Noel saying it was because of Liam. Oh yeah. I’m sure it didn’t take much pushback for him to decide to do a solo best of instead. And it’s kinda contradictory to say they couldn’t agree so cancelled it on one page, but then say he’ll maybe release the tunes for RSD on the next. Maybe he intends to only release his demos which Liam and the rest of the band had no involvement with at all? X A b-sides compilation from 2000-2009 doesn’t really excite me. The material just isn’t as strong as the 90s b-sides (not even close) plus Noel sings like 95% of them. However, once Noel said it was gonna be filled of outtakes, covers and demos that had never seen the light well that fired me up. Sucks it never happened. We should have gotten it almost 2 years now. Oh well.
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Post by mossy on Oct 26, 2022 2:52:31 GMT -5
Oh yeah. I’m sure it didn’t take much pushback for him to decide to do a solo best of instead. And it’s kinda contradictory to say they couldn’t agree so cancelled it on one page, but then say he’ll maybe release the tunes for RSD on the next. Maybe he intends to only release his demos which Liam and the rest of the band had no involvement with at all? X A b-sides compilation from 2000-2009 doesn’t really excite me. The material just isn’t as strong as the 90s b-sides (not even close) plus Noel sings like 95% of them. However, once Noel said it was gonna be filled of outtakes, covers and demos that had never seen the light well that fired me up. Sucks it never happened. We should have gotten it almost 2 years now. Oh well. He didn’t say a b-sides album, he said a best of the 2000s. Given none of this material has come out in any of the RSDs since this interview, there’s a good chance he’s properly recorded some of these old demos with HFBs now. He said that was a second option. Really hoping for plenty of b-sides and bonus material this time round. It would be typical Noel to fritter away an amazing lost classic Oasis song like Slow on a b-side, like he did with Come On Outside. X
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Post by Adam on Oct 26, 2022 2:55:31 GMT -5
A b-sides compilation from 2000-2009 doesn’t really excite me. The material just isn’t as strong as the 90s b-sides (not even close) plus Noel sings like 95% of them. However, once Noel said it was gonna be filled of outtakes, covers and demos that had never seen the light well that fired me up. Sucks it never happened. We should have gotten it almost 2 years now. Oh well. He didn’t say a b-sides album, he said a best of the 2000s. Given none of this material has come out in any of the RSDs since this interview, there’s a good chance he’s properly recorded some of these old demos with HFBs now. He said that was a second option. Really hoping for plenty of b-sides and bonus material this time round… X He’s had plenty of time to work on it
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Post by andycat on Oct 26, 2022 3:06:08 GMT -5
Noel tweeted 31-10-22 .new song!!?? Monday ?
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Post by alancrown on Oct 26, 2022 3:07:22 GMT -5
8.30 am …31/10/22
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Post by mossy on Oct 26, 2022 3:07:43 GMT -5
Boom
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Post by batfink30 on Oct 26, 2022 3:13:50 GMT -5
Here we,here we, here we fu**** go!
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Post by mossy on Oct 26, 2022 3:17:59 GMT -5
I’m hype as a hypochondriac. X
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Post by morning_rain on Oct 26, 2022 3:25:27 GMT -5
Yesssssssss here we go
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Post by andymorris on Oct 26, 2022 3:32:13 GMT -5
F yeah
But album in 2022 not in 2023 please !
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