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Post by oasisunited on Aug 26, 2019 7:48:51 GMT -5
Not a whole lot of new information, other than: - This Is the Place was originally titled "Nervous Acid" (and came from the WBTM sessions, which I believe Noel has mentioned previously)
- The Oasis Creation masters are owned by Sony (according to Noel) and the rights to them come back to him in 2025
- Charlotte's absence earlier this summer was due to an illness
- Noel has been approached about doing an Oasis musical (if you believe him)
Also, refreshingly, no mention of Liam or Noel's opinion of Oasis fans.
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Post by andymorris on Aug 26, 2019 8:19:29 GMT -5
The Oasis Creation masters are owned by Sony (according to Noel) and the rights to them come back to him in 2025. thanx for the link And should I say it ? Muahahahaha Mono
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2019 8:30:29 GMT -5
Noel has been approached about doing an Oasis musical (if you believe him) I heard something about this a couple of years ago, Mat Whitecross said Lloyd Webber expressed an interest on the back of Supersonic.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 26, 2019 8:59:44 GMT -5
Not a whole lot of new information, other than: - This Is the Place was originally titled "Nervous Acid" (and came from the WBTM sessions, which I believe Noel has mentioned previously)
- The Oasis Creation masters are owned by Sony (according to Noel) and the rights to them come back to him in 2025
- Charlotte's absence earlier this summer was due to an illness
- Noel has been approached about doing an Oasis musical (if you believe him)
Also, refreshingly, no mention of Liam or Noel's opinion of Oasis fans. Couple more highlights you missed. - Said his new material is challenging for his fans who are “........stuck in their ways”. - Interviewer said “Evil Flower” sounds rockish and could have been an Oasis song. Noel disagreed. Said it was more Dr. John And has a strong New Orleans feel to it. - Noel said “A Dream Is All I Need To Get By” is more classic sounding Noel. - He also said the third EP due in mid December is the best of the 3 and is more of his classic sound. - Noel would love Neil Young to cover one of his albums.
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Post by andymorris on Aug 26, 2019 9:28:03 GMT -5
Also the oasis musical is probably the worst idea ever by anyone ever. Please. Never.
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Post by eva on Aug 26, 2019 9:30:02 GMT -5
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Post by Manualex on Aug 26, 2019 9:39:07 GMT -5
The only musical I would accept is one of Cirque du Solei and it would be because they love to have original remixes from the source material. Not actually interested in a musical.
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Post by eva on Aug 26, 2019 9:48:11 GMT -5
The only musical I would accept is one of Cirque du Solei and it would be because they love to have original remixes from the source material. Not actually interested in a musical. nah, me neither. I hate musicals!
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Post by mossy on Aug 26, 2019 14:53:15 GMT -5
Can you imagine some thespian playing Liam?
“Alright our kid, you’re about as wise as you are fookin’ beautiful, d’you know what I mean?”
X
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Post by philko87 on Aug 26, 2019 16:16:11 GMT -5
Noel Young
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Post by andymorris on Aug 27, 2019 2:41:32 GMT -5
Oasis the Musical : the first Musical where actors stand still for two hours. It's gonna be fookin great, man.
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Aug 27, 2019 7:46:54 GMT -5
I'd watch an Oasis musical. Get someone who is actually funny to direct it (AKA not Ben Elton) and have Noel do what Macca did and take control of the music.
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Post by Derrick on Aug 27, 2019 12:12:20 GMT -5
Oasis the Musical : the first Musical where actors stand still for two hours. It's gonna be fookin great, man. In a NGHFB musical the actor playing Bono would have the lead role.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Aug 31, 2019 10:34:19 GMT -5
Wish Noel would drop this idea that any criticism of his new music is just because we're all set in our ways.
I personally love the direction he took with WBTM, I love a lot of the songs on it and think it's probably 2-3 songs away from being his best since Morning Glory, and is only let down by the interludes and Black and White Sunshine, which I think is a massive dud. There was once a time when I would only listen to Oasis sounding rock and roll music, but my tastes have evolved over time.
But for me, this "it's not me, it's them" attitude is a lazy kop out by Noel. He hasn't reinvented the wheel, he's made one album that's a bit different to what he's done in the previous 20+ years and a couple of really poor EPs. The criticism of Black Star Dancing and This Is The Place in particular isn't because we're all luddites and we don't appreciate his futuristic genius, its because they're just not very good.
Considering how well received WBTM, the current iteration of HFB and the WBTM tour has been, he needs to get off his high horse next time he talks about how sophisticated he is.
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Post by northernsky on Aug 31, 2019 14:09:00 GMT -5
Wish Noel would drop this idea that any criticism of his new music is just because we're all set in our ways I agree completely. Just yesterday I kicked off my day with Kendrick Lamar and wrapped it up with 10th century Gregorian chant. So Noel can rest assured my disinterest in his recent outings has nothing to do with narrow musical tastes.
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Post by Derrick on Sept 1, 2019 13:29:56 GMT -5
Wish Noel would drop this idea that any criticism of his new music is just because we're all set in our ways I agree completely. Just yesterday I kicked off my day with Kendrick Lamar and wrapped it up with 10th century Gregorian chant. So Noel can rest assured my disinterest in his recent outings has nothing to do with narrow musical tastes. He should know that as his fans grow older, their musical tastes are likely to expand. When you're a teenager you can be satisfied just listening to rock'n'roll, but as years go by many (most?) people start listening to other types of music, jazz, soul, hip-hop, classical music... Noel's having a siege mentality here saying it's only our fault if we don't rate much his new dance tunes. A bit like Morrissey saying negative reviews of his records or his novel are only due to journalists having it in for him whatever he would release. There are people here who genuinely like "Who built the moon", " Black star dancing " & "This is the place", there's no denying it, but no-one's gonna go the extra mile & say this is his best work.
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Post by The Boy Without the Blues on Sept 1, 2019 14:04:57 GMT -5
Not a whole lot of new information, other than: - This Is the Place was originally titled "Nervous Acid" (and came from the WBTM sessions, which I believe Noel has mentioned previously)
- The Oasis Creation masters are owned by Sony (according to Noel) and the rights to them come back to him in 2025
- Charlotte's absence earlier this summer was due to an illness
- Noel has been approached about doing an Oasis musical (if you believe him)
Also, refreshingly, no mention of Liam or Noel's opinion of Oasis fans. Couple more highlights you missed. - Said his new material is challenging for his fans who are “........stuck in their ways”. - Interviewer said “Evil Flower” sounds rockish and could have been an Oasis song. Noel disagreed. Said it was more Dr. John And has a strong New Orleans feel to it. - Noel said “A Dream Is All I Need To Get By” is more classic sounding Noel. - He also said the third EP due in mid December is the best of the 3 and is more of his classic sound. - Noel would love Neil Young to cover one of his albums. Nice one, very intrigued about the new B-sides... Wonder when we'll hear them
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Post by bogaloo on Sept 1, 2019 14:37:25 GMT -5
I agree completely. Just yesterday I kicked off my day with Kendrick Lamar and wrapped it up with 10th century Gregorian chant. So Noel can rest assured my disinterest in his recent outings has nothing to do with narrow musical tastes. He should know that as his fans grow older, their musical tastes are likely to expand. When you're a teenager you can be satisfied just listening to rock'n'roll, but as years go by many (most?) people start listening to other types of music, jazz, soul, hip-hop, classical music... Noel's having a siege mentality here saying it's only our fault if we don't rate much his new dance tunes. A bit like Morrissey saying negative reviews of his records or his novel are only due to journalists having it in for him whatever he would release. There are people here who genuinely like "Who built the moon", " Black star dancing " & "This is the place", there's no denying it, but no-one's gonna go the extra mile & say this is his best work. I agree there is a siege mentality underneath his comments, but I wouldn't be so certain it is completely unjustified. If you just scroll down any social media comments section you'll get loads of "get oasis back together!", "Go back to RnR!" stuff. Sometimes by the very same person over and over again. That doesn't strike me as the open minded guy who doesn't like what he's doing, but rather the narrow minded "fan" who want to put their favourite artists in a golden cage. You are right, people do tend to expand their musical tastes as they get older, but from my point of view, this dig in particular is aimed at a) those who don't (and there are plenty examples around), b) those who have arrived recently at "the party" and think they already own the place, and not at someone who has 'outgrown' his music.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Sept 1, 2019 18:24:44 GMT -5
I never take what either brother says to the press seriously ever. Both have talked an endless amount of shit since the 90s. Its literally never changed.
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Post by doctorwho on Sept 9, 2019 19:29:56 GMT -5
Noels on this never ending crusade of trying to push all of the lack of change in musical direction in Oasis all on Liam.
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Post by vespa on Sept 10, 2019 6:57:12 GMT -5
His latest 2 eps piss allover who built the moon ,apart from a few track that’s the worst album any of them have been involved in ..problem with half these interviews is they not showing that half the time they are taking the piss of course Noel appreciates his fans
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Post by The Chief on Sept 11, 2019 9:58:52 GMT -5
Wish Noel would drop this idea that any criticism of his new music is just because we're all set in our ways. I personally love the direction he took with WBTM, I love a lot of the songs on it and think it's probably 2-3 songs away from being his best since Morning Glory, and is only let down by the interludes and Black and White Sunshine, which I think is a massive dud. There was once a time when I would only listen to Oasis sounding rock and roll music, but my tastes have evolved over time. But for me, this "it's not me, it's them" attitude is a lazy kop out by Noel. He hasn't reinvented the wheel, he's made one album that's a bit different to what he's done in the previous 20+ years and a couple of really poor EPs. The criticism of Black Star Dancing and This Is The Place in particular isn't because we're all luddites and we don't appreciate his futuristic genius, its because they're just not very good. Considering how well received WBTM, the current iteration of HFB and the WBTM tour has been, he needs to get off his high horse next time he talks about how sophisticated he is. Ohh if I could Like this several times I would... you're absolutely right.
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Post by LightsOffInside on Sept 11, 2019 10:11:13 GMT -5
Wish Noel would drop this idea that any criticism of his new music is just because we're all set in our ways. I personally love the direction he took with WBTM, I love a lot of the songs on it and think it's probably 2-3 songs away from being his best since Morning Glory, and is only let down by the interludes and Black and White Sunshine, which I think is a massive dud. There was once a time when I would only listen to Oasis sounding rock and roll music, but my tastes have evolved over time. But for me, this "it's not me, it's them" attitude is a lazy kop out by Noel. He hasn't reinvented the wheel, he's made one album that's a bit different to what he's done in the previous 20+ years and a couple of really poor EPs. The criticism of Black Star Dancing and This Is The Place in particular isn't because we're all luddites and we don't appreciate his futuristic genius, its because they're just not very good. Considering how well received WBTM, the current iteration of HFB and the WBTM tour has been, he needs to get off his high horse next time he talks about how sophisticated he is. Totally agree. Yes it's different, which is a good thing! Or at least a step in the right direction, but it's not like its mind-blowingly amazing undiscovered realms of music. I still prefer Chasing Yesterday as an album, but there are some awesome songs on WBTM that shows Noel can do some really interesting different things with his music, but its by no means a masterpiece that only the "elite" can understand, which he (and some of the people on here) are unfortunately under the impression of. ^This couldn't be more correct, they simply aren't that good.
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Post by Nyron Nosworthy on Sept 13, 2019 15:18:41 GMT -5
Wish Noel would drop this idea that any criticism of his new music is just because we're all set in our ways. I personally love the direction he took with WBTM, I love a lot of the songs on it and think it's probably 2-3 songs away from being his best since Morning Glory, and is only let down by the interludes and Black and White Sunshine, which I think is a massive dud. There was once a time when I would only listen to Oasis sounding rock and roll music, but my tastes have evolved over time. But for me, this "it's not me, it's them" attitude is a lazy kop out by Noel. He hasn't reinvented the wheel, he's made one album that's a bit different to what he's done in the previous 20+ years and a couple of really poor EPs. The criticism of Black Star Dancing and This Is The Place in particular isn't because we're all luddites and we don't appreciate his futuristic genius, its because they're just not very good. Considering how well received WBTM, the current iteration of HFB and the WBTM tour has been, he needs to get off his high horse next time he talks about how sophisticated he is. Totally agree. Yes it's different, which is a good thing! Or at least a step in the right direction, but it's not like its mind-blowingly amazing undiscovered realms of music. I still prefer Chasing Yesterday as an album, but there are some awesome songs on WBTM that shows Noel can do some really interesting different things with his music, but its by no means a masterpiece that only the "elite" can understand, which he (and some of the people on here) are unfortunately under the impression of. ^This couldn't be more correct, they simply aren't that good. Yeah, I still think Chasing Yesterday is his best album. WBTM isn't far off, and with a couple of tweaks it would run away with it hands down, but listening from start to finish as a whole album I prefer Chasing Yesterday still. You're spot on that WBTM is a step in the right direction, and I'd be over the moon if he knocks out another couple of albums of that standard, but it's no masterpiece. Not sure what genre I'd class it as, but whatever it is, you could quite easily name someone else who's done it better. That's what annoys me - until 2-3 years ago he'd spent 25 years writing the same sounding songs, to the point where the one time he actually recorded something a bit different as a side project it never saw the light of day because it was too different - but now he's talking as if he invented 'cosmic pop' and rubbishes anyone who dares to prefer the songs that made him a multi-millionaire megastar.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Sept 13, 2019 16:37:06 GMT -5
Totally agree. Yes it's different, which is a good thing! Or at least a step in the right direction, but it's not like its mind-blowingly amazing undiscovered realms of music. I still prefer Chasing Yesterday as an album, but there are some awesome songs on WBTM that shows Noel can do some really interesting different things with his music, but its by no means a masterpiece that only the "elite" can understand, which he (and some of the people on here) are unfortunately under the impression of. ^This couldn't be more correct, they simply aren't that good. Yeah, I still think Chasing Yesterday is his best album. WBTM isn't far off, and with a couple of tweaks it would run away with it hands down, but listening from start to finish as a whole album I prefer Chasing Yesterday still. You're spot on that WBTM is a step in the right direction, and I'd be over the moon if he knocks out another couple of albums of that standard, but it's no masterpiece. Not sure what genre I'd class it as, but whatever it is, you could quite easily name someone else who's done it better. That's what annoys me - until 2-3 years ago he'd spent 25 years writing the same sounding songs, to the point where the one time he actually recorded something a bit different as a side project it never saw the light of day because it was too different - but now he's talking as if he invented 'cosmic pop' and rubbishes anyone who dares to prefer the songs that made him a multi-millionaire megastar. At his press conference in July 2011, his first public interview since the split, all I cared about was the AA album. Forget the traditional sounding one. Naturally Noel overhyped that damn album and like always, we are left disappointed. I'm sure it'll eventually come out but a ways down the line.
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