October 13, 201114 yr Hi guys I'm a huge fan of oasis and Noel sorry if i have misspelling my English is not good:D glad to meet you
October 13, 201114 yr Hi guys I'm a huge fan of oasis and Noel sorry if i have misspelling my English is not good:D glad to meet you glad to meet you :) I'm happy to read that I feel the same OASIS and NOEL are soooo great I love them :) Welcome to you guy!!!!!!
October 13, 201114 yr I seriously love this album, it's the one I was most looking forward besides MX (which I'm not right now), and it didn't disappoint :wacky:
October 13, 201114 yr I seriously love this album, it's the one I was most looking forward besides MX (which I'm not right now), and it didn't disappoint :wacky: oooh really where do you listen the new album?????
October 13, 201114 yr Where can I hear A Simple Game of Genius? Can hear it here my friend :) http://oasisnews.com.br/?p=416
October 13, 201114 yr This album is excellent! Especially EOTR, those vocals are amazing! Stop the Clock's crazy end is one of the best things his done as well!
October 13, 201114 yr Please, people of UK, you have to buy the album. There is a chance it's going to be N° 1 next week!: http://www.nme.com/news/noel-gallagher/59776 At least one week, until Mylo Xyloto comes.
October 13, 201114 yr Please, people of UK, you have to buy the album. There is a chance it's going to be N° 1 next week!: http://www.nme.com/news/noel-gallagher/59776 At least one week, until Mylo Xyloto comes. God help us on any day if Matt Cardle beat someone like Noel to the number 1 spot.
October 13, 201114 yr God help us on any day if Matt Cardle beat someone like Noel to the number 1 spot. ^ amen :nod: But I don't think it's possible, Noel has 13% more pre-orders than Matt Cardle on Amazon from what I read. I mean, this is Noel Gallagher people!
October 13, 201114 yr 15 songs actually, 10 songs off the album, 4 b-sides and one bonus track ;) can you tell me the names of the 4 b-sides?
October 13, 201114 yr ^ amen :nod: But I don't think it's possible, Noel has 13% more pre-orders than Matt Cardle on Amazon from what I read. I mean, this is Noel Gallagher people! Yes, but most of the people that buy Matt Cardle "music" don't preorder or they buy from iTunes. In the other hand, fans of Noel buy more CDs and vinyls. We'll see next week. Part 2 of the album is up: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG_RrRo4_wg&feature=player_embedded]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG_RrRo4_wg&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
October 13, 201114 yr Alone On The Rope is a b-side from what song? } [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjTmt0TYBWU[/ame] Bonus track: A Simple Game of Genius The b-sides are: The Good Rebel (from death of you and me) Let The Lord Shine A Light On Me (from what a life) I'd Pick You Every Time (from if i had a gun) Alone On The Rope (from ??) right?
October 13, 201114 yr Rating ***** By Neil McCormick "High Flying Birds is the best collection of Noel Gallagher tunes since his 'Morning Glory’ days." Britpop fans will feel an irresistible stirring of the loins at the build up to Everybody’s On the Run, the opening track of Noel Gallagher’s first post-Oasis album. A Ringo-style drum fill introduces a swirl of strings gathering around the melody, as a choir pipes up, acoustic guitars strum and a Manchester voice lets fly with “You can’t find the feeeeeeeeeling”, improbably stretching the vowel. It is not perhaps the voice we’re most used to, softer in tone than brother Liam’s, lacking the aggressive edge associated with most Oasis classics, but by the time Noel has rhymed “feeling” with “ceiling”, then shifted into a chorus imploring listeners to “hold on”, you might as well surrender to the simple, joyous pleasures of another belting, sing-a-long anthem. High Flying Birds is the best collection of Gallagher tunes since his Morning Glory days. “You’ve been drifting and stealing / Try to walk in my shoes, but they don’t belong to you,” Noel sings on what may be the album’s only reference to his sibling. Now that both camps have released albums, you have to say that big brother has shown everyone why he was known as The Chief. Beady Eye sound like Oasis without the songs. High Flying Birds sounds like Oasis with a little twist of something different: charm. It is a kinder, gentler, more grown-up Oasis, freer in spirit, broader in outlook, richer in tone. While it doesn’t venture anywhere particularly startling, you can almost hear the weight being lifted off Noel’s shoulders. There’s a New Orleans-style horn section parping away on The Death of You and Me, an Ibiza disco rhythm driving AKA… What a Life!, and while there are plenty of gleefully nonsensical “razor blade / lemonade” rhymes, Soldier Boys and Jesus Freaks is his first venture into political terrain, a cheerful Kinksy ditty linking religion and war. The electric guitars are toned down, allowing the songs to breathe a little, and move away from the wall of noise that made latter-day Oasis albums so oddly joyless. It is as if he has picked up where he left off around the mid-Nineties, when tracks like The Masterplan indicated a musical ambition greater than just rocking stadiums. That said, it is still all a bit one dimensional. No one doubts Noel’s songcraft but he could push himself further. After the epic, dreamy plod of Stop the Clocks, he concludes his solo debut with a wild squall of electric lead and sax that leaves you surprised, smiling and eager for more. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/cdreviews/8824790/Noel-Gallaghers-High-Flying-Birds.html
October 13, 201114 yr glad to meet you :) I'm happy to read that I feel the same OASIS and NOEL are soooo great I love them :) Welcome to you guy!!!!!! thanks my friend -- my favorite track of new masterpiece is Everbody's On The Run I relly love this man .he is a sample for me only difference between me and noel is i'm a man united fan and he's a man city fan:D and i don't use f*ck in every sentence that i say:D
October 13, 201114 yr thanks my friend -- my favorite track of new masterpiece is Everbody's On The Run I relly love this man .he is a sample for me only difference between me and noel is i'm a man united fan and he's a man city fan:D and i don't use f*ck in every sentence that i say:D Ohhhhh! That is such a mighty shame :D from a Liverpool fan
October 13, 201114 yr *****[/color][/b][/size] By Neil McCormick "High Flying Birds is the best collection of Noel Gallagher tunes since his 'Morning Glory’ days." Britpop fans will feel an irresistible stirring of the loins at the build up to Everybody’s On the Run, the opening track of Noel Gallagher’s first post-Oasis album. A Ringo-style drum fill introduces a swirl of strings gathering around the melody, as a choir pipes up, acoustic guitars strum and a Manchester voice lets fly with “You can’t find the feeeeeeeeeling”, improbably stretching the vowel. It is not perhaps the voice we’re most used to, softer in tone than brother Liam’s, lacking the aggressive edge associated with most Oasis classics, but by the time Noel has rhymed “feeling” with “ceiling”, then shifted into a chorus imploring listeners to “hold on”, you might as well surrender to the simple, joyous pleasures of another belting, sing-a-long anthem. High Flying Birds is the best collection of Gallagher tunes since his Morning Glory days. “You’ve been drifting and stealing / Try to walk in my shoes, but they don’t belong to you,” Noel sings on what may be the album’s only reference to his sibling. Now that both camps have released albums, you have to say that big brother has shown everyone why he was known as The Chief. Beady Eye sound like Oasis without the songs. High Flying Birds sounds like Oasis with a little twist of something different: charm. It is a kinder, gentler, more grown-up Oasis, freer in spirit, broader in outlook, richer in tone. While it doesn’t venture anywhere particularly startling, you can almost hear the weight being lifted off Noel’s shoulders. There’s a New Orleans-style horn section parping away on The Death of You and Me, an Ibiza disco rhythm driving AKA… What a Life!, and while there are plenty of gleefully nonsensical “razor blade / lemonade” rhymes, Soldier Boys and Jesus Freaks is his first venture into political terrain, a cheerful Kinksy ditty linking religion and war. The electric guitars are toned down, allowing the songs to breathe a little, and move away from the wall of noise that made latter-day Oasis albums so oddly joyless. It is as if he has picked up where he left off around the mid-Nineties, when tracks like The Masterplan indicated a musical ambition greater than just rocking stadiums. That said, it is still all a bit one dimensional. No one doubts Noel’s songcraft but he could push himself further. After the epic, dreamy plod of Stop the Clocks, he concludes his solo debut with a wild squall of electric lead and sax that leaves you surprised, smiling and eager for more. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/cdreviews/8824790/Noel-Gallaghers-High-Flying-Birds.html Great review!! Thanks! :)
October 13, 201114 yr Alone On The Rope is a b-side from what song? } http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjTmt0TYBWU Bonus track: A Simple Game of Genius The b-sides are: The Good Rebel (from death of you and me) Let The Lord Shine A Light On Me (from what a life) I'd Pick You Every Time (from if i had a gun) Alone On The Rope (from ??) right? Alone On The Rope is, for now, a bonus track from Amazon Germany: [ame=http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B005TPRUAY/ref=dm_sp_alb]http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B005TPRUAY/ref=dm_sp_alb[/ame] I think it's going to be release later like a bonus track elsewhere or b-side.
October 13, 201114 yr thanks my friend -- my favorite track of new masterpiece is Everbody's On The Run I relly love this man .he is a sample for me only difference between me and noel is i'm a man united fan and he's a man city fan:D and i don't use f*ck in every sentence that i say:D I loved it too!! lets see how it goes live, hopefully somebody will do a nice back vocal. Damn it, Noel should have a clone.
October 13, 201114 yr Alone On The Rope is one of the most stunning songs I've ever heard from Noel. It's a shame it's not on the album but it's probably a bit too Parachutes like or Radioheadish for the album. But yeah I don't know how to describe that song apart from there's a place from my old days where I want to listen to that song. There's something quite reminiscent about it.
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