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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Mar 12, 2021 7:17:26 GMT -5
If you were to place Liam's songs on the recordings of Oasis' 90s albums (1994-2000) where would you put them?
-DEFINITELY MAYBE 1994:
Greedy Soul You Better Run I Get By Come Back to Me I Never Wanna Be Like You Man of misery
-WHAT'S THE STORY MORNING GLORY 1995:
Once I've All I Need Universal Gleam For What It's Worth
-BE HERE NOW 1997:
Be Still Now That I've Found You Halo
-STANDING ON THE SHOULDER OF GIANTS 2000:
The River Gone Bold Why Me? Why Not Alright Now All You're Dreaming Of all my People all mankind Misunderstood One of Us Soldier On Wigwam The Morning Son Soul Love Shine a Light Start Anew
I find the remaining songs more difficult to place...
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Post by tiger40 on Mar 12, 2021 14:02:20 GMT -5
I'm not really sure to be honest and back in the 90s would Noel really have let any of Liam's solo songs on the first three Oasis albums no matter how good Liam's songs are.
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Post by rnrs001 on Mar 13, 2021 7:51:32 GMT -5
None. Your list makes absolutely no sense to me.
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Post by defmaybe00 on Mar 13, 2021 9:27:18 GMT -5
I assume this is not about quality of the songs, but mood/sound Not sure my brain can sustain that kind of effort, but the SOTSOG picks look a bit out of place to me They're not gloomy enough tunes to fit the mood of that record I think, there's actually not much of that in Liam's catalogue (beyond maybe I'm Outta Time) which is fascinating
The Be Here Now ones seem spot on to me Once and One Of Us would both fit on WTSMG The Morning Son is hard to place because it's similar to some of the closers they've had, but Champagne Supernova, Roll It Over and Married With Children are superior tunes and Be Here Now is just too messy for it Put The River and Why Me? Why Not on DM and make them rock
With all that said this is actually very hard to do because all those records are written almost entirely by Noel, and as much as it's the same genre the songwriting differences in terms of style and overall feel are there, so it'd be all a bit odd
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Post by mouth on Mar 13, 2021 10:31:54 GMT -5
none, even wouldn't have been bsides. noel would have laughed these sad efforts of song writing off and would have written something better in 5 minutes' time.
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Mar 13, 2021 11:59:58 GMT -5
none, even wouldn't have been bsides. noel would have laughed these sad efforts of song writing off and would have written something better in 5 minutes' time. Really? I think Noel should realize the quality of the solo songs he has written and released from 2016 to today ... those should have a laugh!
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Post by girllikeabomb on Mar 13, 2021 16:22:09 GMT -5
How could "Once," a song about a man looking back at touching the heights of fame and glory after having come down the other side, possibly fit on the album that led him to those heights of fame and glory (and when those feelings were pure and brand new)?
The Beady Eye stuff could have been on late Oasis albums ... because many were written for late Oasis albums. That's about it. Otherwise, it's like asking which Oasis songs belong on Rubber Soul.
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Post by mouth on Mar 13, 2021 17:10:33 GMT -5
none, even wouldn't have been bsides. noel would have laughed these sad efforts of song writing off and would have written something better in 5 minutes' time. Really? I think Noel should realize the quality of the solo songs he has written and released from 2016 to today ... those should have a laugh! who gives a fuck about what he wrote after 2016 (which btw is still head and shoulders above what liam's released)? this is about the 90ies oasis albums.
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Post by Diamond in The Dark on Mar 14, 2021 5:50:40 GMT -5
Really? I think Noel should realize the quality of the solo songs he has written and released from 2016 to today ... those should have a laugh! who gives a fuck about what he wrote after 2016 (which btw is still head and shoulders above what liam's released)? this is about the 90ies oasis albums. Ahahahahahahahahahahaha!
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Post by GlastoEls on Mar 14, 2021 10:15:24 GMT -5
How could "Once," a song about a man looking back at touching the heights of fame and glory after having come down the other side, possibly fit on the album that led him to those heights of fame and glory (and when those feelings were pure and brand new)? . The beautiful irony being that song best hit the glory of the exact stuff he was talking about in the song itself!
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Post by The Escapist on Mar 14, 2021 10:37:44 GMT -5
None, to be honest.
There's a unique musical chemistry to nineties Oasis that not only can't be found on Liam's albums, but basically on any other rock music. Noel's tunes, that voice in it's pomp, Bonehead's freight train guitars... I don't mind Liam's solo career, but you're not getting any of that magic on albums written and recorded by safe industry hands.
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Post by World71R on Mar 14, 2021 17:43:41 GMT -5
None, to be honest. There's a unique musical chemistry to nineties Oasis that not only can't be found on Liam's albums, but basically on any other rock music. Noel's tunes, that voice in it's pomp, Bonehead's freight train guitars... I don't mind Liam's solo career, but you're not getting any of that magic on albums written and recorded by safe industry hands. This. Liam's tunes are good and they have hints of Oasis songs, but they're very distinct from those songs in the way they're put together.
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