1. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Ah good, I like Window In The Skies but I wouldn't want an entire album to sound like the flippin' Beatles...

    And by Danny I assume you mean the one and only Lanois? Is Steve Lillywhite involved?




    Danny Lanois would be good...Isn't Eno involved? The morocco sessions was with Lanois and Eno...it would be great, like the old days.
  2. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Ah good, I like Window In The Skies but I wouldn't want an entire album to sound like the flippin' Beatles...

    And by Danny I assume you mean the one and only Lanois? Is Steve Lillywhite involved?




    From what I know about Rick Rubin, he was surely not responsible for making it sound like the Beatles...I actually believe that he doesn't work that much...he just happend to be in the right places in the right time.
  3. Originally posted by thechicken[..]

    From what I know about Rick Rubin, he was surely not responsible for making it sound like the Beatles...I actually believe that he doesn't work that much...he just happend to be in the right places in the right time.

    If that's the case, I apologise to RR, but then again we don't know for sure either way. I just prefer the stuff they've made with other producers...
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    If that's the case, I apologise to RR, but then again we don't know for sure either way. I just prefer the stuff they've made with other producers...


    I also prefer Eno+Lanois.
  5. Originally posted by thechicken[..]

    From what I know about Rick Rubin, he was surely not responsible for making it sound like the Beatles...I actually believe that he doesn't work that much...he just happend to be in the right places in the right time.


    About Rubin...he worked with Linkin Park on their Minutes To Midnight album. He gave them a more mature sound but it was directly linked to U2. Rubin has a specific sound but U2 should improve. That can't be done with Rubin, I think, although he was responsible for Electrical Storm.
  6. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    About Rubin...he worked with Linkin Park on their Minutes To Midnight album. He gave them a more mature sound but it was directly linked to U2. Rubin has a specific sound but U2 should improve. That can't be done with Rubin, I think, although he was responsible for Electrical Storm.


    See his work with the Peppers...changed drastically from 1991 to now...he probably had nothing to do with the sound. Maybe he helps woth the structure. I don't know about Linkin Park though.
  7. Originally posted by thechicken[..]

    See his work with the Peppers...changed drastically from 1991 to now...he probably had nothing to do with the sound. Maybe he helps woth the structure. I don't know about Linkin Park though.


    He worked with the Peppers?? That's something I didn't know while I own every album since Californication. I don't like their early material...so actually Rubin made me like them lol
  8. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    He worked with the Peppers?? That's something I didn't know while I own every album since Californication. I don't like their early material...so actually Rubin made me like them lol

    I just don't like them, end of lol...
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    I just don't like them, end of lol...



    Not even tried some songs? I can't imagine that people dislike Wet Sand, Desecration Smile and Minor Thing. Real summer music for me..when the sun shines, I always put the Peppers on, together with U2.
  10. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    Not even tried some songs? I can't imagine that people dislike Wet Sand, Desecration Smile and Minor Thing. Real summer music for me..when the sun shines, I always put the Peppers on, together with U2.

    Nope, anything I've ever listened to, I've disliked.
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Nope, anything I've ever listened to, I've disliked.


    Ah well, the 'taste-differs' thing...
  12. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    Ah well, the 'taste-differs' thing...

    Indeed, indeed