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fl "Well here it is. About one year in the making, all my Trump songs in one place. Most of these songs were written and recorded quickly, with the blood still boiling from whatever indignity or absurdity had popped up on my newsfeed that day. Certainly, “Trump Tower” was written in the the rotten dawn, days after Trump’s win. Let’s hope I don’t write any more of these, but I probably will. Thanks to Davin Wood for playing piano on “Trump Tower,” and thanks to Jonathan Rado, who produced and played on a good number of these (the ones you hear some of that beautiful tape hiss on mostly) - his tribute to Steve Nieve on “Imperial Bedroom” is particularly inspired. Thanks to Kane Ritchotte and Max Whipple for providing the best rhythm section a boy could ask for, and to Jordan Katz, Taylor Plenn and David Ralicke for laying down some sweet horns on “Wilbur Ross.” Thanks to Vic Berger for adding some backups to “Sentencing Day” and for usually being the first audience for these tunes. Thanks to Josh Tillman for surprising me with a tear-inducing cover of “Trump’s Private Pilot” and for allowing us to include it here…
Finally, NO thanks to Paul Simon who didn’t let us include “I Am A Cuck” - you fucker." lol
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | Who Built the Moon?
The first 2 songs are bad. Does this get better? Should I skip to Liam? I'm giving them both a first listen.
If you are looking for more classic Noel, yes. I actually enjoyed the first tracks quite a bit as it is a little different than much of his past work. I have a feeling you may enjoy the last song, it's a very acoustic Noel-like.
Edit: At least the last track on Spotify. It is a live song.
The first 2 songs are bad. Does this get better? Should I skip to Liam? I'm giving them both a first listen.
If you are looking for more classic Noel, yes. I actually enjoyed the first tracks quite a bit as it is a little different than much of his past work. I have a feeling you may enjoy the last song, it's a very acoustic Noel-like.
Edit: At least the last track on Spotify. It is a live song.
I made it 5 or 6 songs in. I enjoyed his first 2 solo albums and he was great live. I just wasn't feeling this one.