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Post by uboasis on Feb 8, 2020 17:18:34 GMT -5
- I think it would be cool for Jess to sing lead on CHampagne Supernova (I've said this before)
- NGHFB has the band now to do an awesome Fleetwood Mac Cover
- Next tour since the WBTM cycle is over, open up with Swamp Song like the old oasis days but dress it up with more sounds, scissors, and horns. Despite it being an instrumental figure out a way to incorporate Ysee and Jess like on Fort Knox.
- Cover two of the songs he recently mentioned he loved: - 'Let's Dance would be a great cover, dream would be to have Nile Rodgers join him on stage for that one. - He could also do Be My Baby. He has such a talented band and would love to see him play other genres, including Motown. Ysee and Jess can take lead.
- Create an album 100% written by him and but with different vocalists (a mix of known and up and comers)
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Post by didthedamage on Feb 8, 2020 19:46:34 GMT -5
I'd just love for him to actually go all in like Beck does. Pick a concept and fully commit. I love the first NGHFB; as safe (and some say over-produced) as it was, it was a cohesive album experience more than anything he's put out since. WBTM? I still really like, but it isn't as out there as he thinks it is. 10 Fort Knox-style tracks would be out there. I also think he should listen to the band more: he said the girls are the ones who made him release Sail On, which he'd had in the bin for a few album cycles. Clearly others are better fans of his music than he is; his ear ain't the best (unless you actually think Blue Moon Rising sounds like Metallica meets Bob Marley, in which case I have some swamp song land to sell you...
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 8, 2020 20:15:19 GMT -5
I'd just love for him to actually go all in like Beck does. Pick a concept and fully commit. I love the first NGHFB; as safe (and some say over-produced) as it was, it was a cohesive album experience more than anything he's put out since. WBTM? I still really like, but it isn't as out there as he thinks it is. 10 Fort Knox-style tracks would be out there. I also think he should listen to the band more: he said the girls are the ones who made him release Sail On, which he'd had in the bin for a few album cycles. Clearly others are better fans of his music than he is; his ear ain't the best (unless you actually think Blue Moon Rising sounds like Metallica meets Bob Marley, in which case I have some swamp song land to sell you... Oasis and Noel always needed an A&R man post 2000.
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Post by mossy on Feb 9, 2020 8:08:55 GMT -5
I'd just love for him to actually go all in like Beck does. Pick a concept and fully commit. I love the first NGHFB; as safe (and some say over-produced) as it was, it was a cohesive album experience more than anything he's put out since. WBTM? I still really like, but it isn't as out there as he thinks it is. 10 Fort Knox-style tracks would be out there. I also think he should listen to the band more: he said the girls are the ones who made him release Sail On, which he'd had in the bin for a few album cycles. Clearly others are better fans of his music than he is; his ear ain't the best (unless you actually think Blue Moon Rising sounds like Metallica meets Bob Marley, in which case I have some swamp song land to sell you... Gonna go out on a limb here, but I think the Metallica meets Bob Marley comment was a joke. X
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Post by marianna on Feb 9, 2020 9:13:47 GMT -5
I'd just love for him to actually go all in like Beck does. Pick a concept and fully commit. I love the first NGHFB; as safe (and some say over-produced) as it was, it was a cohesive album experience more than anything he's put out since. WBTM? I still really like, but it isn't as out there as he thinks it is. 10 Fort Knox-style tracks would be out there. I also think he should listen to the band more: he said the girls are the ones who made him release Sail On, which he'd had in the bin for a few album cycles. Clearly others are better fans of his music than he is; his ear ain't the best (unless you actually think Blue Moon Rising sounds like Metallica meets Bob Marley, in which case I have some swamp song land to sell you... Gonna go out on a limb here, but I think the Metallica meets Bob Marley comment was a joke. X Clearly. Ups... Someone chopped off my leg 🤪
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Post by freddy838 on Feb 9, 2020 12:25:04 GMT -5
I'd still like a stripped back acoustic album like Howl by BRMC next.
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Post by AubreyOasis on Feb 9, 2020 13:50:56 GMT -5
Totally agree with the idea of having guest vocalists. His voice is great for many of his songs, but others (like TITP) could benefit from other type of voice
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Post by morning_rain on Feb 10, 2020 13:18:23 GMT -5
I love the first NGHFB; as safe (and some say over-produced) as it was, it was a cohesive album experience more than anything he's put out since. I agree, it feels like a cohesive journey, almost like watching a film. WBTM should've been a much longer album with a bit of narrative.
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Post by bt95 on Feb 10, 2020 15:14:04 GMT -5
I love the first NGHFB; as safe (and some say over-produced) as it was, it was a cohesive album experience more than anything he's put out since. I agree, it feels like a cohesive journey, almost like watching a film. WBTM should've been a much longer album with a bit of narrative. Agree on WBTM – it's one song too short.
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