BimboBob
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No idea that they were an inspiration.I think I was alluding to the meh-ness of it that Bimbo stated. I.e it was a free cheap shot at Oasis.
No idea that they were an inspiration.I think I was alluding to the meh-ness of it that Bimbo stated. I.e it was a free cheap shot at Oasis.
I think Noel G mentioned the song writing on this album as being a major inspiration because he can see a lot of himself in itNo idea that they were an inspiration.
Well how would I know that!!I think Noel G mentioned the song writing on this album as being a major inspiration because he can see a lot of himself in it
Well how would I know that!!
Me neither. The closest they ever got was the reverb/echo bit at the end of rock n roll starI can't hear the Chameleons in Oasis at all.
Noel has only ever mentioned Strange Times and that is not their best album. I mean it got 6/10 in Smash Hits!
I got notes of blackberry, wet dog and a early spring morning in MiddletonWhat am I getting from my first listen?
A bit of vocal Teardrop Explodes, a bit of rhythmic Sisters of Mercy, A bit of early U2 guitar, A lot of early Cure, a bit of early to mid Simple Minds, a smidgeon of Smiths, a bit of This Mortal Coil...
I got notes of blackberry, wet dog and a early spring morning in Middleton
I concur.Getting a bit of Marc Almond/Soft Cell vocally
I liked early U2, I think Boy and War are my favourite before they started going a bit wanky.
What am I getting from my first listen?
A bit of vocal Teardrop Explodes, a bit of rhythmic Sisters of Mercy, A bit of early U2 guitar, A lot of early Cure, a bit of early to mid Simple Minds, a smidgeon of Smiths, a bit of This Mortal Coil...all sort of squeezed in to a record I'm finding very familiar due to the above but also very samey due to the songs structures.
I'm thinking this is more of a mid 80's gothish record than a precursor to the Britpop explosion.