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The SLP
Aug 30, 2019 16:04:59 GMT
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Post by sounds87 on Aug 30, 2019 16:04:59 GMT
Tim Carter play in live with The S.L.P. ?
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Post by highroyds on Aug 31, 2019 8:41:24 GMT
Tim Carter play in live with The S.L.P. ? I think he was playing with him in Radio X's Instagram stories, but I don't know if he's just there for the acoustic promo stuff or the actual gigs as well. Chris seems to be involved.
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Post by bumblejaybee on Aug 31, 2019 22:36:41 GMT
What's everyone thinking of the album? I think I'm liking Lockdown the most out of the tracks that hadn't already been released.
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Post by highroyds on Sept 1, 2019 10:04:20 GMT
I like it a lot. It's not like I didn't expect to like it, but I found Nobody Else and Gary kind of average, so I wasn't sure what the album was going to be like. I love the Meanwhile tracks, especially Silent Nowhere, Kvng Fv, Lockdown, The Wu... basically all of it. Soldiers is something I could imagine Tom singing. I think I expected it to be even more experimental, none of them would sound particularly amiss on a Kasabian record.
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Post by highroyds on Sept 6, 2019 8:20:41 GMT
Apparently I missed like 50 videos by only ever searching for Kasabian, not Serge's name alone.
This last one is unlisted but it was linked in an article.
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Post by highroyds on Sept 6, 2019 19:18:14 GMT
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Post by highroyds on Sept 10, 2019 9:17:47 GMT
There is a full audio recording of the thing in the church with Noel Fielding. If anyone would prefer separate gig threads for all the acoustic stuff he did, feel free to make them, but I completely lost track of what he did and what he cancelled and rescheduled.
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Post by westrydermaniac7 on Sept 20, 2019 12:50:44 GMT
After many spins I think the album is way better than I thought it would be. Genova and Trance are my favourites but I recently started to have a thing for The Wu. Speaking of songs like Genova or Torture in D Minor,I would love to hear a song like this in album #7 Not just an inderlude but a song that it could easily be part of an incredible OST.The band has being given less credit than it deserves and songs like them can only do good,especially for those who are always critical about how talented Kasabian are.
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shazza
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Post by shazza on Feb 6, 2021 3:42:35 GMT
Anyone else appreciating this album even more now? I still can’t listen Kasabian songs just now, I MISS them, but I just can’t, no judgement to anyone else who can still listen to them though.
I appreciate it even more because, well 1, it’s a fantastic album, and 2, I don’t get that heartbreaking feeling that comes with Tom’s voice. Nobody Else is a classic in my ears, just as gorgeous as when I first heard it. I love The Youngest Gary, it cracks me up knowing that Serge got the idea from learning that baby boys don’t get called Gary anymore, and so here’s the last Gary, (makes me wonder what Gary Alesbrook thinks of it!), and it’s a banger! Been dancing around the flat to The Wu, and Lockdown has a whole new meaning these days. I hope so much to somehow hear Trance in a live setting one day, it’s epic.
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Post by highroyds on Feb 7, 2021 9:10:14 GMT
Anyone else appreciating this album even more now? I still can’t listen Kasabian songs just now, I MISS them, but I just can’t, no judgement to anyone else who can still listen to them though. Same here, it's like a safe place. I listen to Kasabian sometimes, but mostly not. Especially everything from West Ryder onwards is so intensely emotional for me, I feel like I have memories connected to every note. And certain songs just hurt in all the wrong ways now, like Thick as Thieves.
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Post by highroyds on Feb 6, 2022 12:45:58 GMT
I was today years old when I found out that the Death Stranding soundtrack version of Meanwhile in Genova has LYRICS and the album version doesn't. I never bothered to listen to the soundtrack because I ASSUMED it was THE SAME
Did everyone else know this
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Post by highroyds on Sept 30, 2022 9:36:43 GMT
I don't know what it was, because I'm a big lyrics person, but I didn't really bother finding any meaning in the SLP lyrics when the album first came out, because he said right away that it was mostly inspired by movies and video games and characters, I guess I never thought about it too deeply. And then one day early this year I was listening to Silent Nowhere and suddenly thought wait, who is he saying ti amo to? And I looked at the lyrics. It would never have occured to me in 2019 that it's about Tom, but now it seems really obvious.
Fallen angel around my throat No rescue from this Lies you make up That takes us to the silent nowhere
What is this Just another fight in an empty bar Who are we Echo chambers of oh dearest
Down we go
I can see us crumbling I just keep on wondering Ti amo ti amo
The three times he performed it live he improvised some extra lines at the end, it's a bit hard to understand but something like "it's never gonna stop" (sup PYLOI) and "we got to get it together"
It must have been dark singing this to rooms full of blissfully unaware Kasabian fans.
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