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Originally Posted by: Debaser Bored with Oasis' old albums? Yeah me too. Bored with Noel and Liam's solo stuff? Yeah me too. Well...except for this. The opening track from Noel's forthcoming album. He took most of his own vocals off, and pushed the backing vocals up in the mix. And lo, it doesn't sound like boring lad rock. Or dad rock.
Played the song, yeah not bad but his earlier solo stuff did more for me i think. I'd say i'm a lot more interested in Noel Gallagher's solo material than Liam's.I've liked some of the singles he's released as him and High Flying Birds- AKA What A Life, The Death Of You And Me, If I Had A Gun, Dream On, Everybody's On The Run to name a few.Would have liked to at least heard the album he did with Amorphous Androgynous that he decided he wasn't happy with and didn't release.Liam on the other hand doesn't interest me in the slightest.His stuff is crap and he's not even good or interesting or entertainingg at just being Liam Gallagher anymore.I did enjoy some of the Oasis songs and scrapes back in the day but their time has long past. edit: Oh just remembered, i did like that song Liam did with Death In Vegas on their Scorpio Rising album back in 2002.He did do a great vocal on that one i'll admit. Edited by user 04 November 2017 02:53:38(UTC)
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Alicia Keys' 'No One'. It is vitally important that no one spoils Alicia's bonking. Never mind war, disease or famine, the fear that Ms Keys' fucklife may be anything less than perfect keeps me awake at night.
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Should have listened to this when it was aired around the time of Halloween but have caught it this week.Necro Deathmort (i'd never heard of 'em) Freakzone Playlist for 6Music.Think there's only a couple of days left to listen.Great selection of Halloween themed tracks one of which was John Carpenter's main theme for his film The Fog.Saw this film only once sometime back in the 80s and recall thinking it was a bit crap to be honest but i might track it down and watch again, see if it's better than i remember.It's overlooked in favour of Carpenter's more successful and well known films like Halloween and The Thing.
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"We wish you all a very happy pleasant flight This is a journey to the center of the night And the in flight entertainment's out of sight
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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Who Built The Moon? Really enjoying this, easily the best thing Noel Gallagher has released since the 90s, and leagues ahead of his brothers meat and two veg stodge rock.
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Originally Posted by: Ken Doherty Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - Who Built The Moon? Really enjoying this, easily the best thing Noel Gallagher has released since the 90s, and leagues ahead of his brothers meat and two veg stodge rock. Yes I downloaded it for free (ahem) and must admit I'm quite enjoying it. She Taught Me How To Fly is difficult to resist. Holy Mountain is dead catchy, but as has been pointed out in YT comments, it sounds more than a little like Ca Plain Pour Moi. Bonus track, Dead In The Water (recorded at RTE, Ireland's state broadcaster), has a sort of "Don't Look Back In Anger" feel to it. When I posted the Fort Knox video on the previous page, I thought it might make good goal montage music on Match Of The Day. And lo and behold the last two weekend's MOTD's have used it for exactly that.
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Remember this? Blast form the past.Used to love this back in ooohhh... 2009-2011 or something
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This song is from 2011 apparently but just heard it recently.Video is to do with the Jonestown massacre i think, dunno.Vaguely remember that shit in the news when i was a kid, 909 brainwashed people topped themselves.There was a lot of that brainwashed cults stuff in the late 70s.A daughter of a friend of me mam's got brainwashed into the Moonies sometime in the late 70s i remember as a kid.
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Good year for music me thinks.
The best for me this year though was an old favourite Damage and a Joy by The Jesus and Mary chain.
Other good stuff I’ve bought Are
New Order - NOMC15 Pumarosa - witch Dopplereffekt - cellular automata Bjork - utopia Sleaford mods - English tapas Slowdive - s/t Jay Glass dubs - dubs Aldous Harding - party Mark Lannegan - Gargoyle The xx - I see you Saint Etienne - Home Counties
Also love 12” on Firescope (b12) proper 90’s style techno. And Goat Girl 7”’s
Seem some amazing gigs this year as well with best being of course new order at MiF. Outstanding. The two Mary chain gigs I caught this year was also very special
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Originally Posted by: The Shadow Slowdive - s/t
Yes.One of my albums of the year.Though i didn't get round to listening to many new albums this year as 2017 been a very busy year for me and not always in a good way.Slowdive's album has some good stuff on especially Sugar For The Pill and No Longer Making Time. Only other album that was released this year and that i got to hear and i liked and played repeatedly was Lana Del Rey's Lust For Life.Recently got round to obtaining LCD Soundsystem's new album and can't fault it much yet but still don't feel like i've properly and thoroughly listened to it but will get round to it. This year i've tended to spend more time downloading and listening to music shows from the radio like for instance Nemone's dance/electronica show on 6Music and Stuart Maconie's Freakzone Playlist show also on 6Music.Have spent more time listening to those and heard no end of great new stuff on there more than new albums.
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Best Christmas song ever! When we think of classic Christmas songs the one that immediately first springs to mind is that one where them twats in snowmen suits sang Do The Okey Cokey on Top Of The Pops, right? Right? Yer can stick yer Pogues Fairytale 'n yer Lennon So This Is Christmas and Ron Spector's christmas album 'n Johnny Mathis' So A Child Is Born and Mariah up yer arse.The Snowmen show where its at.Respect.Merry christmas
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Ha! Anyone remember this vid? Was reminded of it when getting a black cab home the other night.One of the funniest videos ever
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You know you're getting old when you can't recognise anyone in the new Band Aid video except Bob Geldof. Edited by user 25 December 2017 02:35:27(UTC)
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The greatest festive track ever recorded is of course The Spice Girls' cover of Sleigh Ride. That sentence also works without the word 'festive' in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J304LesZjA Nothing like getting into an old Spice Girl's B-side. You can't beat it.
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Originally Posted by: Debaser Of course we all know that the real best Christmas song ever is this:
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Hadn't heard this in years and had forgotten it even existed then heard it twice today, once at work and then bizarrely again in a bar in town tonight.I think one of them might have been the A Trak remix for that Project X film but i'll go with the original Yeah Yeah Yeah's mix.The keyboards are as cold as the first week of January.Yet somehow quite warm and invigorating.
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Originally Posted by: Debaser Yep the verses or at least the first verse is very much like Creep but it’s not entire implausible that Lana did that completely subconsciously but her people should have pointed it out to her when they first heard it or maybe they did. She could have sat down and decided to lift the tune from Creep ( and also from that Hollies song apparently?) but then again she might not have intended, who knows but Radiohead will win the case. But I’d argue the chorus does not sound like Creep. I like Radiohead and I like Lana but I don’t like Creep but I do like Set Free. I dunno though, artists always make themselves look like cunts when they sue over what they judge is a rip off of their song. John Denver made an arse of himself for suing New Order. And New Order would make arses of themselves if they tried to sue Rihanna for that Blue Monday rip off. If I was Radiohead I’d make it clear they felt Lana had copied Creep, make it known they were well aware of it but just laugh it off. Credibility remains intact that way. Radiohead have made themselves look a bit corporate. And why have they only just got round to it when the song has been around since last July?
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Hadn't seen this video or listened to the song in years.I remember seeing the video back in the day 2002 but can't remember where as YouTube hadn't been "invented" then ha.Must have been on MTV in the days when they used to show music videos, don't think they play music videos anymore it's all reality shows i think.Don't know how they made this video and how many hours, days or weeks it took but it was pretty thought provoking or even depressing yet very clever back then
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