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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Jul 15, 2018 16:19:16 GMT -5
The Beatles even took it a step further by often releasing singles that weren't album tracks.
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Post by NY on Jul 15, 2018 18:22:08 GMT -5
I may be the only one that's perfectly happy with the b-side. Previously unreleased on a physical product, more than happy to finally own it. Better than a remix, any day of the week.
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Post by carl80 on Jul 16, 2018 10:37:51 GMT -5
I may be the only one that's perfectly happy with the b-side. Previously unreleased on a physical product, more than happy to finally own it. Better than a remix, any day of the week. Absolutely same here, better than a 12 minute dance mix what we normally get. Surprised more people aren’t pleased with this, it was the one song from the first album sessions that should have made the album for me, wanted it released for years, made up.
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Post by Spaceman on Jul 16, 2018 12:37:04 GMT -5
The Beatles even took it a step further by often releasing singles that weren't album tracks. Whatever
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Post by morning_rain on Jul 16, 2018 13:53:03 GMT -5
It's getting lazier (Man!!!)
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Post by mossy on Jul 16, 2018 15:33:40 GMT -5
The Beatles even took it a step further by often releasing singles that weren't album tracks. Whatever Nearly quarter of a century old now 8-\
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Post by underneaththesky on Jul 16, 2018 15:58:24 GMT -5
bullshit as always. i dont even own one single from DOYS. bought EVERYTHING till then. foreign releases and promos included. even that shitty double A side LBL-She Is Love single
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Post by mossy on Jul 17, 2018 6:58:36 GMT -5
bullshit as always. i dont even own one single from DOYS. bought EVERYTHING till then. foreign releases and promos included. even that shitty double A side LBL-She Is Love single My Generation though... X
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Post by jeffrey on Jul 17, 2018 10:46:23 GMT -5
The real question is how a song like this somehow gets to be a single. Embarrasing. Because it has a great melody and is one of the best songs on the album. I honestly think it’s the worst thing he’s ever released. Atrocious in my opinion.
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Post by matt on Jul 17, 2018 11:28:40 GMT -5
Because it has a great melody and is one of the best songs on the album. I honestly think it’s the worst thing he’s ever released. Atrocious in my opinion. Each to their own I guess, it’s one of the best songs he’s written in recent years.
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Post by yeayeayeah on Jul 17, 2018 15:39:19 GMT -5
The real question is how a song like this somehow gets to be a single. Embarrasing. It's a solid song but it has "good album track" written all over it. Singles don't mean anything for Noel's market now, especially not after the albums came out. It's just for collectors really and it's nice to have Alone on the Rope on a vinyl record.
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Post by funhouse on Jul 17, 2018 16:05:08 GMT -5
The real question is how a song like this somehow gets to be a single. Embarrasing. It's a solid song but it has "good album track" written all over it. Probably would have thought the same thing even if I had liked it. I mean, I love Hey Now, but should it have been a single? Definitely not.
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Post by mimmihopps on Jul 18, 2018 2:04:41 GMT -5
I'm not a really collector, but I buy every format of releases. I have countless Oasis/Liam/NGHFB bootlegs as well. I just love to collect them and want to have every format of singles, albums, especially limited editions. Despite of that, I surely can complain now and then, can't I?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2018 17:44:28 GMT -5
I'm not a really collector, but I buy every format of releases...I just love to collect them
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Post by Let It Bleed on Jul 18, 2018 19:20:54 GMT -5
Keith Richards supposedly had a record player in one of his car's.....I don't get the whole vinyl thing, either..... My parents had a record player, a nice one......I think; still sounded like shit, comparatively.....discovered the Beatles A Hard Day's Night, Michael Jackson's Thriller, and multiple Motown records with that classic emblem on that record player. Thanks. Just recently I gave my WBTM record a spin, the first time since I bought the record and I could hear instruments that do not exist on my digital versions, despite them being "perfect" rips. That alone made the purchase of the turntable worth it. Not only is the vinyl experience more intimate with the music, it's more crisp with greater dynamic range that digital just can't seem to reach. I'm not even an audiophile. I don't know the first thing about it. But there is clearly a difference in quality to my ears. Using my player a couple times a month is always a good experience.
i hope you bought your sound system from Buck Swope, and it's in hi-fi, the highest fidelity..... i'd be curious to hear some vinyl on a nice record player..... other formats are just so much more convenient.... Thanks.
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Post by Let It Bleed on Jul 18, 2018 19:22:45 GMT -5
I'm not a really collector, but I buy every format of releases...I just love to collect them that must be Liam looking for some good songs.... Thanks.
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Post by World71R on Jul 18, 2018 20:34:10 GMT -5
I'm surprised with the hate for If Love is the Law. I think it has a really sweet melody to it and the arrangement is interesting with the horns section, harmonica, and little guitar fills in there. Noel also nails the happy but melancholic tone that he's so good at doing, but in the context of a more winter-y, Motown-influenced sound. It's a bit of a grower, though, so I'm not surprised that some people don't hold it very highly. It sounds really nice on acoustic guitar, though, for all you fellow guitar players out there.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Jul 18, 2018 20:59:24 GMT -5
I'm surprised with the hate for If Love is the Law. I think it has a really sweet melody to it and the arrangement is interesting with the horns section, harmonica, and little guitar fills in there. Noel also nails the happy but melancholic tone that he's so good at doing, but in the context of a more winter-y, Motown-influenced sound. It's a bit of a grower, though, so I'm not surprised that some people don't hold it very highly. It sounds really nice on acoustic guitar, though, for all you fellow guitar players out there. It's alright by me. It just comes across as a bit forced and generic. Honestly it's b-side material, even if it had come out in the 60's.
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Post by jeffrey on Jul 19, 2018 8:38:49 GMT -5
I honestly think it’s the worst thing he’s ever released. Atrocious in my opinion. Each to their own I guess, it’s one of the best songs he’s written in recent years. Hated it the first time I heard it. Sounded like a terrible holiday car commercial jingle to me so...
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Jul 19, 2018 8:45:44 GMT -5
Each to their own I guess, it’s one of the best songs he’s written in recent years. Hated it the first time I heard it. Sounded like a terrible holiday car commercial jingle to me so... I like the song a lot, but this was pretty funny. Nicely done.
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Post by Bellboy on Jul 19, 2018 10:38:34 GMT -5
Ripped off from this! -
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Post by ritajerry on Jul 19, 2018 10:41:08 GMT -5
brilliant music video, and The man who built the moon will be part 2
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Post by mossy on Jul 19, 2018 11:57:11 GMT -5
brilliant music video, and The man who built the moon will be part 2 Five singles off an album with only eight vocal tracks! X
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Post by mossy on Jul 19, 2018 12:07:33 GMT -5
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Post by asimarx on Jul 19, 2018 13:31:23 GMT -5
Hilarious: "Johnny Marr is also seen playing guitar and harmonica in the video as a guest musician."
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