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Post by sheisloved on Apr 10, 2024 7:54:52 GMT -5
My favorite guitar solo. Good choice! Nailed it. Liam is Match Fit
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AllOrNothing
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Post by AllOrNothing on Apr 10, 2024 10:21:03 GMT -5
Great great performance, I'm sure the yanks watching at home were impressed.
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Post by Beadyâs Here Now on Apr 10, 2024 11:17:33 GMT -5
Just posted this in the Iâm A Wheel thread. Liam crushes it, voice is unreal. The manâs comeback has been jaw droppingly good.
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Post by jh on Apr 10, 2024 14:37:52 GMT -5
Just posted this in the Iâm A Wheel thread. Liam crushes it, voice is unreal. The manâs comeback has been jaw droppingly good. Great vocal. Did the camera man not understand how the zoom out function worked? most the broadcast was just positioned at halfway up Liams forehead. Poor.
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Post by jezza2 on Apr 10, 2024 17:35:26 GMT -5
That was such a good performance. Crowd seemed to enjoy all of it too!
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Post by shadowcaster on Apr 10, 2024 18:42:46 GMT -5
Love this performance, great vocal from Liam, Squire's playing is fantastic as always. This tune wasn't my favourite initially but has properly grown on me since the album came out.
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Post by glider on Apr 10, 2024 19:05:43 GMT -5
Best he's sounded in years.
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Post by bmore007 on Apr 10, 2024 21:46:37 GMT -5
Unfortunately nobody watches late night tv anymore
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 10, 2024 23:32:06 GMT -5
SoâŠ..no Liam on hot ones huh? Seemed like a great idea. Noelâs episode a couple years back was hysterical.
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Post by Manualex on Apr 11, 2024 0:08:13 GMT -5
SoâŠ..no Liam on hot ones huh? Seemed like a great idea. Noelâs episode a couple years back was hysterical. Shakira ended the current season, but dunno if they are on a break or the break already happened and they are back shooting new episodes, it could be a schedule issue. đ
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Post by Lennon2217 on Apr 11, 2024 0:22:04 GMT -5
SoâŠ..no Liam on hot ones huh? Seemed like a great idea. Noelâs episode a couple years back was hysterical. Shakira ended the current season, but dunno if they are on a break or the break already happened and they are back shooting new episodes, it could be a schedule issue. đ I think Conan was on today. Not sure when it was taped.
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Post by andymorris on Apr 11, 2024 2:37:48 GMT -5
Liam has found the fountain of youth and managed to travel back to his 97 self. Solid performance, solid voice. No funny business in the post production. that's what we want
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Post by jh on Apr 11, 2024 8:34:29 GMT -5
Shakira ended the current season, but dunno if they are on a break or the break already happened and they are back shooting new episodes, it could be a schedule issue. đ I think Conan was on today. Not sure when it was taped. Are we expecting any other live professional broadcasts prior to LG going on DM tour / festivals
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Post by resurrection89 on Apr 11, 2024 9:02:40 GMT -5
Epic performance of âIâm a wheelâ on Jimmy Fallon! Perfect performance to be honest. One of the best songs on the LP. Thanks to however put the NME interview upđȘ. Still loving the album and always will. And I canât wait for the follow upđ loving Liams Adidas Spezials jackets for the gigsđ€
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Post by willm80 on Apr 11, 2024 10:28:00 GMT -5
Liam and Squire on Jimmy Fallon - just wow. How does the guy's voice seem to improve in his 50s? As for Squire, no one aged 61 has the right to be writing songs as good as he's done on this album.
Was listening to One Day At A Time today and wow I love that chorus. To me it's a pure Stone Roses melody and it got me thinking - a question for the Roses aficionados...
How did the Stone Roses writing process work, as in the split between music, lyrics and melodies?
Brown doesn't play an instrument (to my knowledge), and when I hear that sort of Roses melody, my guess would be Squire on music/melodies and Brown on lyrics, but does anyone know for sure? Thanks.
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Post by andymorris on Apr 11, 2024 10:33:12 GMT -5
Liam and Squire on Jimmy Fallon - just wow. How does the guy's voice seem to improve in his 50s? . Simple, he just stopped shouting, and he's singing again. That's all that was needed. With only one guitar he also need to control his voice more. with two guitars it doesnt really matter as its drowned in the distortion.
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Post by willm80 on Apr 11, 2024 10:40:10 GMT -5
Liam and Squire on Jimmy Fallon - just wow. How does the guy's voice seem to improve in his 50s? . Simple, he just stopped shouting, and he's singing again. That's all that was needed. With only one guitar he also need to control his voice more. with two guitars it doesnt really matter as its drowned in the distortion. Fair play to the guy. Also fair play to the Fallon sound crew - the on stage production was spot on. Would love to hear the whole album live in this kind of studio setting. I'm about as big a fan of this album that's humanly possible, but I was pretty disappointed with the sound at the Troxy gig. The album itself and this live performance, however, are spot on. The album production is my favourite of any Gallagher album post Oasis.
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Post by sheisloved on Apr 11, 2024 12:10:04 GMT -5
Liam has found the fountain of youth and managed to travel back to his 97 self. Solid performance, solid voice. No funny business in the post production. that's what we want World class
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Post by Let It đ©ž on Apr 11, 2024 19:50:53 GMT -5
Shakira ended the current season, but dunno if they are on a break or the break already happened and they are back shooting new episodes, it could be a schedule issue. đ I think Conan was on today. Not sure when it was taped. The Conan episodeâs great⊠God bless.
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Post by andymorris on Apr 12, 2024 2:39:56 GMT -5
Simple, he just stopped shouting, and he's singing again. That's all that was needed. With only one guitar he also need to control his voice more. with two guitars it doesnt really matter as its drowned in the distortion. Fair play to the guy. Also fair play to the Fallon sound crew - the on stage production was spot on. Would love to hear the whole album live in this kind of studio setting. I'm about as big a fan of this album that's humanly possible, but I was pretty disappointed with the sound at the Troxy gig. The album itself and this live performance, however, are spot on. The album production is my favourite of any Gallagher album post Oasis. Late night are always great performances, great sound, with every band. Unlike the ones in britain
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Post by resurrection89 on Apr 12, 2024 12:18:53 GMT -5
Liam and Squire on Jimmy Fallon - just wow. How does the guy's voice seem to improve in his 50s? As for Squire, no one aged 61 has the right to be writing songs as good as he's done on this album. Was listening to One Day At A Time today and wow I love that chorus. To me it's a pure Stone Roses melody and it got me thinking - a question for the Roses aficionados... How did the Stone Roses writing process work, as in the split between music, lyrics and melodies? Brown doesn't play an instrument (to my knowledge), and when I hear that sort of Roses melody, my guess would be Squire on music/melodies and Brown on lyrics, but does anyone know for sure? Thanks. For the âSally cinnamonâ era until âone loveâ, I think both Ian and John wrote together , though as you said, I assume it was mainly John doing the music, Ian on the lyrics.I remember it saying in John Robbs book on the roses that they could spend 6 months on getting a single line right in a song (I love that Strive for perfection. Apparently Cleese and Connie booth were the same whilst writing fĂ€wlty towers). John though wrote most of âsecond comingâ. I think the only sole credit for Ian was âstraight to the manâ. âbegging youâ was squire/brown off the top of my head and âdaybreakâ had credits for squire/brown/msni/reni. From reports, John became a real recluse in this period, constantly in his room by himself, watching natural born killers and obsessing over led zep. I think this contributed to the roses demise as they lost that band unity but at the same time John came out with some AMAZING songs such as breaking into heaven, ten storey love song, love spreads etc
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Post by matt on Apr 12, 2024 16:18:05 GMT -5
Liam and Squire on Jimmy Fallon - just wow. How does the guy's voice seem to improve in his 50s? As for Squire, no one aged 61 has the right to be writing songs as good as he's done on this album. Was listening to One Day At A Time today and wow I love that chorus. To me it's a pure Stone Roses melody and it got me thinking - a question for the Roses aficionados... How did the Stone Roses writing process work, as in the split between music, lyrics and melodies? Brown doesn't play an instrument (to my knowledge), and when I hear that sort of Roses melody, my guess would be Squire on music/melodies and Brown on lyrics, but does anyone know for sure? Thanks. For the âSally cinnamonâ era until âone loveâ, I think both Ian and John wrote together , though as you said, I assume it was mainly John doing the music, Ian on the lyrics.I remember it saying in John Robbs book on the roses that they could spend 6 months on getting a single line right in a song (I love that Strive for perfection. Apparently Cleese and Connie booth were the same whilst writing fĂ€wlty towers). John though wrote most of âsecond comingâ. I think the only sole credit for Ian was âstraight to the manâ. âbegging youâ was squire/brown off the top of my head and âdaybreakâ had credits for squire/brown/msni/reni. From reports, John became a real recluse in this period, constantly in his room by himself, watching natural born killers and obsessing over led zep. I think this contributed to the roses demise as they lost that band unity but at the same time John came out with some AMAZING songs such as breaking into heaven, ten storey love song, love spreads etc The bluesy hard rock of Second Coming isn't a personal preference but I genuinely don't think it served them well at all. Its reputation as a disappointing follow up is fair for the fact it just became The John Squire Show. Don't get me wrong, there is some brilliance. Breaking Into Heaven and Love Spreads maintains the swagger but they'd have been better placed to go all out on the Begging You sound. A heavy dance record in that vein would have felt like a natural progression from Fools Gold and One Love. The grooves would have benefited the rhythm section, bringing Reni and Mani to the forefront and unifying the bands sound. Technically they were such an amazing band, individually brilliant musicians yet I can't help but feel the album is a massive waste of Mani and Reni's talents.
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Post by GlastoEls on Apr 13, 2024 0:05:16 GMT -5
For the âSally cinnamonâ era until âone loveâ, I think both Ian and John wrote together , though as you said, I assume it was mainly John doing the music, Ian on the lyrics.I remember it saying in John Robbs book on the roses that they could spend 6 months on getting a single line right in a song (I love that Strive for perfection. Apparently Cleese and Connie booth were the same whilst writing fĂ€wlty towers). John though wrote most of âsecond comingâ. I think the only sole credit for Ian was âstraight to the manâ. âbegging youâ was squire/brown off the top of my head and âdaybreakâ had credits for squire/brown/msni/reni. From reports, John became a real recluse in this period, constantly in his room by himself, watching natural born killers and obsessing over led zep. I think this contributed to the roses demise as they lost that band unity but at the same time John came out with some AMAZING songs such as breaking into heaven, ten storey love song, love spreads etc The bluesy hard rock of Second Coming isn't a personal preference but I genuinely don't think it served them well at all. Its reputation as a disappointing follow up is fair for the fact it just became The John Squire Show. Don't get me wrong, there is some brilliance. Breaking Into Heaven and Love Spreads maintains the swagger but they'd have been better placed to go all out on the Begging You sound. A heavy dance record in that vein would have felt like a natural progression from Fools Gold and One Love. The grooves would have benefited the rhythm section, bringing Reni and Mani to the forefront and unifying the bands sound. Technically they were such an amazing band, individually brilliant musicians yet I can't help but feel the album is a massive waste of Mani and Reni's talents. Great post. I now love SC but it certainly wasnât what the kids of 89 or 94 (myself included at the time) wanted.
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Post by liamseyebrow on Apr 13, 2024 1:29:27 GMT -5
Liam and Squire on Jimmy Fallon - just wow. How does the guy's voice seem to improve in his 50s? As for Squire, no one aged 61 has the right to be writing songs as good as he's done on this album. Was listening to One Day At A Time today and wow I love that chorus. To me it's a pure Stone Roses melody and it got me thinking - a question for the Roses aficionados... How did the Stone Roses writing process work, as in the split between music, lyrics and melodies? Brown doesn't play an instrument (to my knowledge), and when I hear that sort of Roses melody, my guess would be Squire on music/melodies and Brown on lyrics, but does anyone know for sure? Thanks. For the âSally cinnamonâ era until âone loveâ, I think both Ian and John wrote together , though as you said, I assume it was mainly John doing the music, Ian on the lyrics.I remember it saying in John Robbs book on the roses that they could spend 6 months on getting a single line right in a song (I love that Strive for perfection. Apparently Cleese and Connie booth were the same whilst writing fĂ€wlty towers). John though wrote most of âsecond comingâ. I think the only sole credit for Ian was âstraight to the manâ. âbegging youâ was squire/brown off the top of my head and âdaybreakâ had credits for squire/brown/msni/reni. From reports, John became a real recluse in this period, constantly in his room by himself, watching natural born killers and obsessing over led zep. I think this contributed to the roses demise as they lost that band unity but at the same time John came out with some AMAZING songs such as breaking into heaven, ten storey love song, love spreads etc pretty good summary. It should be said that the other 3 members werent really chipping in at the time of the second album, ian permanently stoned and reni not showing up, if john didnt write the second album itd never have been written. I personally love the 2nd album(driving south, tears, how do you sleep and the singles are very strong)but i can see why others dont. John is very talented, meticulous and almost autistic in his fine details, i was genuinely surprised he did such a quick project with liam, but im delighted he did.
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Post by yeayeayeah on Apr 13, 2024 3:13:47 GMT -5
I Just played the album for the first time in a few weeks and it's a solid 8/10 for me. ItBfeels like a real album. John's playing really elevates the songs to a standard that Liam hasn't came close to in a long long time.
The only dud for me is Make it up...
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