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Post by Mr David on Apr 1, 2013 23:33:25 GMT
It's actually better an anything off Noel's solo album
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Post by Rollinice on Apr 2, 2013 3:39:27 GMT
friend heard it today said it is godawful.
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Post by rounder on Apr 2, 2013 4:35:32 GMT
That was definitely was not champagne supergrover, it did however call this related
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Apr 2, 2013 7:35:42 GMT
Speaking of....
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Post by anananana on Apr 3, 2013 1:29:14 GMT
b0yz on tOuR
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Apr 9, 2013 8:08:23 GMT
They have started putting up clips on www.beadyeyemusic.com of a few layers of the tunes. Yesterday's was Flick of The Finger, today's might be the revamped World's Not Set In Stone. Sounds like a pretty gloomy ballad. Like a doomy Stop Crying You Heart Out WITHOUT A FUCKING CHORUS. Second tune is definitely in the same vein of production. It will be fucking cool if the albums got a constant dark atmospheric feel. A nice bit of fun anyway.
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Post by barny on Apr 9, 2013 9:39:57 GMT
Now this is getting interesting
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Post by ton on Apr 9, 2013 12:29:51 GMT
LADIES & GENTLEMEN; I'M OFFICIALLY DIGGIN THE NEW SINGLE. what a fool I was (and still am) for allowing my mind to neglect the transcendental genius of BDI.
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Apr 9, 2013 12:54:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2013 13:10:49 GMT
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Apr 10, 2013 12:49:41 GMT
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Post by deadman on Apr 10, 2013 14:52:01 GMT
Oh Jesus.
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Post by barny on Apr 10, 2013 15:00:17 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2013 15:11:57 GMT
Apparently they caught the train up to Manchester today to record the new video, on Market Street. I woke up too late Liam travelling standard class - another massive victory for BDI.
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Post by Benoît Assou-Ekotto on Apr 10, 2013 15:40:21 GMT
His new barnet deserves it's own thread.
DO YOUR WORK MODS.
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Apr 10, 2013 16:15:53 GMT
shortlist.com/entertainment/music/liams-firm The Shortlist interview in full. Some bits from it: Flick Of The Finger: "Deriving from an old Liam demo of a song called Velvet Building – “It was on cassette, that’s how long ago it was,” says Gem – it was briefly mooted for the aborted, Death In Vegas-produced Oasis album in 2004, but has now been completely reinvented and retitled, with new words by Andy and Gem." The bloke who does Fonejacker does the spoken word bit. "The record, by the way, is called Be. Liam wanted to call it Universal Gleam, but was vetoed by “certain people” (Chris). He concedes that you could have “gone into a right old coked-up bullsh*t waffle about that, but with this you can’t really speak much about it. It just is.” He adds, “My theory is that it’s gonna have Be on the cover, and then on the back I-E-B-E-R. [Stands up, shouts football chant-style] Biiiiieee-ber! I’ve got his f*cking back, man.”" Liam on meeting Noel after the Olympics: "“I thought I was pretty pleasant, you know what I mean? I said, ‘What do you make of that then, you f*cker?’ And he went, ‘Uh, yeah, it was all right.’ Then I said, ‘I seen your mates there, they said to say hello,’ and he went ‘Who?’ and I said, ‘Take That,’ and he went, ‘Urggh.’ That was it, and I turned me back and had a drink and then everyone was going, ‘Here y’are: speak to him,’ and I said, ‘Nope, I’m f*cking having a drink,’ and that was it.”" "Gem shows me the artwork for the record on his phone – from a shoot for Seventies magazine Nova that he rightly says “won’t get into Tesco”."
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Post by 8track on Apr 10, 2013 16:56:46 GMT
great interview, that. got me really excited to hear the record. they sound totally fucking liberated.
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Post by grotesque on Apr 10, 2013 16:58:27 GMT
so the album is called "Be", wow how creative lolz..... and if those lyrics from his song "Dont brother me" are genuine, a spaced-out, electric sitar-assisted Liam ballad you might first hear as Don’t Bother Me, but it’s actually entitled Don’t Brother Me.
So then, Liam: why would you go and call a song Don’t Brother Me?
Liam: “Well, it just sounds shi*t, Don’t Sister Me, doesn’t it? Especially when I haven’t got a sister.”
You must know that it makes it pretty clear who it’s about, and that people will pick up on it.
Liam: “Yeah, yeah, people will pick up on it, but I’m ready to go there. So yeah: it’s about Our Kid.“
You’re prepared for the fact you’re now going to continue to be asked about Noel for the next year and a bit of your life?
Liam: “But the tune is the tune, I love the tune more than I love having to go and speak about it. I could’ve tried to call it to something else, but that’s what it is. [Sings] ‘Don’t brooo-ther meeee.’ And that is it. It’s a lovely f*cking song.
I love the song. I’m not gonna change the title to make my life easier.”
Some of the lines in it – ‘Come on now, give peace a chance’; ‘In the morning, I’ll be calling, hoping that you’ll understand’ – suggest it might be an olive branch?
Liam: “Well, as Andy said to me, it’s a bit contradictory. There’s a load of love in there, and a load of f*cking…”
One verse goes: “I’m sick of all your lying/Scheming and your crying.”
Liam: “Yeah, but the lying and the scheming and the crying might not be about him. It might be about someone around him. Or it might be about me. He might be sick of my scheming, lying and crying. But anyway, there’s a lot of love in there, but there’s also a couple of – humorous, I think – digs. There’s nothing malicious in there, ’cos it’s not in my nature. I wish I could write a malicious one – you’d f*cking know about it if I could – but I couldn’t.”
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2013 16:58:38 GMT
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Post by 8track on Apr 10, 2013 17:00:48 GMT
"Liam: “And there’s ‘You’re always in the sun/With your Number One.’ The Sun newspaper… There’s loads of little things going down in there!” he does sound a lot like david brent there
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