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Post by frederickacquiesce on Nov 10, 2024 7:07:04 GMT -5
Both. I’d prefer it to sound nothing like the stuffs from the 2002-2009 period. Personally, I’m not a big fan of that era (DBTT won my heart but was ruined by the production - HC is essentially a mediocre album with a few great songs and most of the tracks on DOYS lack the emotions and vibe I look for). I'd like tunes that echo that pure, energetic, punk, melodic rock 'n' roll from the 90s: I want to feel seventeen once again. At the same time, as a contrast, it would be interesting to have some experimental track in a NGHFB style (neo-psychedelic reveries, lennon-esque euphoria, unusual pedals and keyboards...). Sardy never thrilled me (maybe, it’d be fine if he could achieve a sound similar to the one he created on The Who's 2019 record) so I’d prefer a producer who could bring new life and freshness to the band’s sound. Someone like James Ford, Richey Kennedy or even Greg Kurstin (I loved his work on LG&JS, WM?WN. and the latest Foo Fighters LP).
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Nov 10, 2024 7:34:29 GMT -5
As You Were worked because it was Liam singing about coming back to the top. He didn't write the majority of the tunes but the ones he did were so powerful. Bold and I've All I Need really capture the essence of how he felt.
NGHFB1 was an escapism album - Noel was 'free' (He even opened with It's Good To Be Free for that tour) and the album sounds great.
Now we have two dynamics that should work well. Liam is back to an even greater height than his solo stuff allowed him to be and Noel is back in the world's biggest band. IF that doesn't inspire a good album then nothing will. However, the album sales don't matter any more - the way to be relevant now is with a killer single. Come back with something powerful and euphoric to match the nostalgic vibe of them getting back together again, and it will get air time. If the album appears on Radio 1 for longer than a week then they're "back" and relevant again (obviously I don't care about that, but that is the mark of commercial success in the UK now).
They could release an album of utter shite and it will get to number 1 because every British based person on this forum will buy the album and that will probably be enough. A number 1 album is a certainty.
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Lundblad
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Post by Lundblad on Nov 10, 2024 7:49:30 GMT -5
I prefer the natural evolution of Beady Eye.
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Post by mossy on Nov 10, 2024 8:15:16 GMT -5
Agreed. There’s a false dichotomy in this poll. Across 10-12 tracks (plus b sides) there’s plenty of space for a bit of both. It’s Oasis so there has to be a rocker single and a big ballad single. I think Noel definitely has that in him - especially with the acoustic divorce ballads ready for repurposing. After that, they have space to play. I don’t expect anything as different sounding as Holy Mountain or BSD but something like The Man Who Built The Moon with Liam on vocals would be amazing. I have high hopes, always optimistic me.
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Post by mossy on Nov 10, 2024 8:24:47 GMT -5
this is it. i don't expect MG or DM once again because it's just not feasible that middle aged men will write something along those lines and won't sound fake or ridiculous in the process. oasis singing the tunes of DM and MG for the tour and doing something along the lines of DOYS will do for me Worked on As You Were! Very debatable 😛 Proves the point I was trying to make with Heathen Chemistry above though. As long as an album has a few good enough singles then the production style and a few turdos tracks won’t matter. I don’t expect the 90s highs to be met, but with a few rockers stockpiled, a few divorce cigarette lighter ballads and Slow, I think Noel has it in him to come up with a pretty decent big O album this time round. 🤞
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Nov 10, 2024 11:26:51 GMT -5
Agreed. There’s a false dichotomy in this poll. Across 10-12 tracks (plus b sides) there’s plenty of space for a bit of both. It’s Oasis so there has to be a rocker single and a big ballad single. I think Noel definitely has that in him - especially with the acoustic divorce ballads ready for repurposing. After that, they have space to play. I don’t expect anything as different sounding as Holy Mountain or BSD but something like The Man Who Built The Moon with Liam on vocals would be amazing. I have high hopes, always optimistic me. Liam singing a divorce ballad about Sara would certainly be an interesting listen.... would he be able to get through it without throwing up or calling her a cun?t
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Post by GlastoEls on Nov 10, 2024 13:16:37 GMT -5
Very debatable 😛 As long as an album has a few good enough singles then the production style and a few turdos tracks won’t matter. But this is exactly what I don’t want: accepting mediocrity. This is Oasis - we should be striving higher - if you want to be one of the greats, then your material needs to be great. We need a full album of the magic formula: Noel-written, Liam-sung.
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Post by mossy on Nov 10, 2024 13:32:58 GMT -5
Very debatable 😛 As long as an album has a few good enough singles then the production style and a few turdos tracks won’t matter. But this is exactly what I don’t want: accepting mediocrity. This is Oasis - we should be striving higher - if you want to be one of the greats, then your material needs to be great. We need a full album of the magic formula: Noel-written, Liam-sung. Well, it’s up to them and they accepted mediocre albums for the last decade of their career. It’s almost certainly going to be Noel written and Liam sung but that doesn’t guarantee greatness. (Probably All In The Mind 🤢) It’s all on Noel really isn’t it? Has he got enough tunes? He’ll know the weight of expectation on this album and he’s had plenty of time to prepare it, so I genuinely expect it to be pretty good. If there even is one 🤣 🤣 🤣
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Post by ChampagneHypernova on Nov 10, 2024 15:26:34 GMT -5
Something darker and faster in the spirit of DOYS and SOTSOG.
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Nov 10, 2024 18:54:38 GMT -5
Sonically I think it needs to take some chances at going some new places, rather than just a xerox of their 1990s stuff.
But what i will say is I think they do need to go back to the old formula of Noel-written, Liam-sung tracks. Maybe with one Noel-sung track per album. Also rather than remixes or etched lyrics, go back to having new songs as b-sides, that can also be Noel-sung.
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Post by morning_rain on Nov 11, 2024 7:34:13 GMT -5
I'd like them to follow up from DOYS in terms of style. I loved that album and was disappointed they never had the chance to explore deeper that kind of sound.
But I think since the breakup the band has deliberately moved the focus to the 90's albums and maybe they'll make something more uplifting and britpop inspired, which would be a mistake in my opinion as I don't think it can be reproduced again.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Nov 11, 2024 8:14:27 GMT -5
Remember when Beady Eye came up with this brief moment of Oasis sound nostalgia. 🤣
Christ, I haven’t listen to Beady Eye in like a decade.
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Post by zeberdee on Nov 11, 2024 8:24:29 GMT -5
Wanting them to do a "natural evolution" of the NGHFB sound is so boring. They've been trying to "evolve" since SOTSOG and 70% of the music since then has been shite. Go back to the original sound. Noel going crazy with the lead, guitars stacked behind everything. Fuck it, get Owen Morris in to produce it again. That would be way more interesting to me than some boring attempt at trying to "evolve" but just sounding like another Heathen Chemistry
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Post by jh on Nov 11, 2024 9:14:51 GMT -5
Something darker and faster in the spirit of DOYS and SOTSOG. DARKER, FASTER AND DRAMATIC - I want the buzz that listening to BHN start to finish the first time gave me.
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Post by rollagher on Nov 11, 2024 10:05:18 GMT -5
What about this? Is it real?
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Post by The Chief on Nov 11, 2024 10:28:32 GMT -5
They shouldn't try to do anything. What made Oasis great was their realness. Were the last records like DM and MG, no. But they weren't the same lads as they were when they made DM and MG. The worst thing they can do is try to pretend like they're young and poor again. They have to do what comes naturally to them, otherwise it'll be awful and probably laughable.
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Post by shadowcaster on Nov 11, 2024 11:59:54 GMT -5
What about this? Is it real? You may not be aware of this, but the guy who uploaded it (Rizla Hill) is not trustworthy. Back in March he leaked a clip of an unheard Oasis demo he was given in confidence by Kyle Dale, who told him explicitly not to share it. He has also stolen several AI Oasis songs and claimed them as his own work. He's now taken to posting his own shitty karaoke videos titled "OASIS - LIVE IN BENIDORM 2024!!!" with a picture of Liam & Noel as the thumbnail. Therefore I would take anything he puts out with a fucking skipload of salt. But, to answer your question, no. It is sadly AI generated 😥
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Post by jh on Nov 11, 2024 12:52:18 GMT -5
What about this? Is it real? You may not be aware of this, but the guy who uploaded it (Rizla Hill) is not trustworthy. Back in March he leaked a clip of an unheard Oasis demo he was given in confidence by Kyle Dale, who told him explicitly not to share it. He has also stolen several AI Oasis songs and claimed them as his own work. He's now taken to posting his own shitty karaoke videos titled "OASIS - LIVE IN BENIDORM 2024!!!" with a picture of Liam & Noel as the thumbnail. Therefore I would take anything he puts out with a fucking skipload of salt. But, to answer your question, no. It is sadly AI generated 😥 Guy is a laughable joke. The karaoke is amusing for maybe second if you are tone deaf and bored as arseholes. Next. Move along the bus.
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theriddler
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Post by theriddler on Nov 11, 2024 14:34:59 GMT -5
Magna est vis consuetudinis
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Post by maxigonzalez23 on Nov 11, 2024 14:38:26 GMT -5
What about this? Is it real? That's a song I did with AI several months ago, Ignition sent me an email asking me to delete that video. That's why it's not on YouTube, it's a shame they use it to fool people
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Nov 11, 2024 14:55:31 GMT -5
Magna est vis consuetudinis The power of habit is great. Sounds summat Noel himself would say. 🤣
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Post by Manualex on Nov 11, 2024 14:58:21 GMT -5
Magna est vis consuetudinis
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Post by Let It Bleed on Nov 11, 2024 16:03:15 GMT -5
Magna est vis consuetudinis Quaeso pone imaginem cattus tui. Deo gratias.
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Post by AubreyOasis on Nov 11, 2024 16:58:03 GMT -5
Magna est vis consuetudinis So I guess this hints to natural evolution + Liam...but most importantly the existence of this post in this thread hints that an album is really coming ?
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Post by shadowcaster on Nov 11, 2024 17:20:35 GMT -5
What about this? Is it real? That's a song I did with AI several months ago, Ignition sent me an email asking me to delete that video. That's why it's not on YouTube, it's a shame they use it to fool people Have reported the video as misleading. He's gotten away with this behaviour far too long now - epecially when you look at the comments and so many people believe it's real.
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