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« on: March 14, 2011, 06:58:02 PM »

When I get more time, I'd like to post some more differences I notice in the different mixes/versions of songs I hear between what we used to have as "Bamboo" (old boots) and the new issue of Bambu.
First off, is there any difference between Love Surrounds Me on L.A. and Bambu?
Next, I was listening to the earlier mix of School Girl and I notice it's about a minute shorter. Also, I notice when it goes into the "play out" part, you can hear a "wooo," which to me, sounds like Blondie C. (that's just a guess though). Then you have that vocal that keeps going on during that last part: "Don't let me down, Don't Let Me down........" which I don't hear on the released version.
Of course the Get the Boot "cut" of Love Remember Me is totally cleaned up and I thought I heard such a different drum mix but as I listen closer to the released version, it's just turned down and cleaner. Obviously the whole song is presented on Get the Boot.
Another question that I can't remember the answer to is why Baby Blue Eyes isn't on Bambu? And if you made a fan mix of Bambu cuts, where would you put Baby Blue Eyes?
I feel like there's a huge difference in sound on Wild Situation...I'm not gonna go into is at the moment. And why was the tasteless line deleted?  Razz ("She's got it hard now it's a big erection")
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2011, 01:30:59 AM »

Another question that I can't remember the answer to is why Baby Blue Eyes isn't on Bambu? And if you made a fan mix of Bambu cuts, where would you put Baby Blue Eyes?

The only version with a CW vocal is the BB version: can you say "licensing" ?

I feel like there's a huge difference in sound on Wild Situation...I'm not gonna go into is at the moment. And why was the tasteless line deleted?  Razz ("She's got it hard now it's a big erection")

'Cause it's missing on the original multi-track. Dennis erased it.
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2011, 01:40:33 AM »

Was "Baby Blue Eyes" intended for Dennis's solo project? Was Carl going to make a "guest appearence"? Same question with "It's Not To Late".
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2011, 01:47:17 AM »

Was "Baby Blue Eyes" intended for Dennis's solo project? Was Carl going to make a "guest appearence"? Same question with "It's Not To Late".

Yes... don't know... and yes.
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« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2011, 03:37:15 AM »

Another question that I can't remember the answer to is why Baby Blue Eyes isn't on Bambu? And if you made a fan mix of Bambu cuts, where would you put Baby Blue Eyes?

The only version with a CW vocal is the BB version: can you say "licensing" ?

I feel like there's a huge difference in sound on Wild Situation...I'm not gonna go into is at the moment. And why was the tasteless line deleted?  Razz ("She's got it hard now it's a big erection")

'Cause it's missing on the original multi-track. Dennis erased it.
Well what about Love Surrounds me? Aren't some of the BB on that track? (Does it matter if it was on L.A. or not?)
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« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2011, 03:40:46 AM »

Another question that I can't remember the answer to is why Baby Blue Eyes isn't on Bambu? And if you made a fan mix of Bambu cuts, where would you put Baby Blue Eyes?

The only version with a CW vocal is the BB version: can you say "licensing" ?

I feel like there's a huge difference in sound on Wild Situation...I'm not gonna go into is at the moment. And why was the tasteless line deleted?  Razz ("She's got it hard now it's a big erection")

'Cause it's missing on the original multi-track. Dennis erased it.
Well what about Love Surrounds me? Aren't some of the BB on that track? (Does it matter if it was on L.A. or not?)

Bambu "LSM" came first - I've heard it disputed, but what's on LA sounds awfully like a sweetened version of the original to me.
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« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2011, 06:39:16 AM »

I'm kind of surprised the Baby Blue demo that was included on most Bamboo boots wasn't included on the Bambu release.
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« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2011, 08:21:07 AM »

I'm very surprised to find Baby Blue on my copy of Bambu!


And is there actually ANY difference between LSM on LA vs Bambu?
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« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2011, 08:33:45 AM »

Additionally, I was listening to the "track" of 10,000 Years that's included on a lot of Dennis Wilson raritiy discs and decided to listen to 10,000 Years from Mike's Unleash the Love and at first, I didn't really hear the similarities...but I listened closer on headphones and could hear the drum part on Unleash that I could hear on the 'track' version; on Mike's cut, the drums seem to be turned down our buried a little more in the mix...anyone else hear this?
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« Reply #9 on: March 15, 2011, 08:40:28 AM »

I miss the Constant Companion intro, and the drums/handclaps on Under the Moonlight sound much better imo on one of the Dumb Angels than the one on Bambu...While I'm at it, It's Not Too Late sux, it is one of the worst songs I ever heard.... Evil
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« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2011, 08:50:41 AM »

I personally preferred the much raw sounding  Constant Companion but didn't like the long drawn out intro in fact I'd made a video of the song and cut out the intro lol. To me  Constant Companion sounded much better than the version on the POB reissue IMHO it had too much going on eg the background vocals "I am your Constant Companion" felt forced to me but what do I know??
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« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2011, 09:09:51 AM »

I miss the Constant Companion intro, and the drums/handclaps on Under the Moonlight sound much better imo on one of the Dumb Angels than the one on Bambu...While I'm at it, It's Not Too Late sux, it is one of the worst songs I ever heard.... Evil
Oh yeah, I forgot about the intro, it's alright, but I enjoy the reissue best. (Constant Companion)
I forgot about the handclaps on Under the Moonlight; what happen to them? lost in a mix?
What's wrong with It's Not Too Late? I love Carl's and Denny's vocals, it sounds like such a 70s ballad and wouldn't feel left out on L.A. Or are you talkin about a specific version of It's Not Too Late.
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« Reply #12 on: March 15, 2011, 09:11:13 AM »

Additionally, I was listening to the "track" of 10,000 Years that's included on a lot of Dennis Wilson raritiy discs and decided to listen to 10,000 Years from Mike's Unleash the Love and at first, I didn't really hear the similarities...but I listened closer on headphones and could hear the drum part on Unleash that I could hear on the 'track' version; on Mike's cut, the drums seem to be turned down our buried a little more in the mix...anyone else hear this?
I can't remember if I heard the bass on Mike's version that's very present on Denny's...I can't listen to it at the moment, perhaps later on after work, I could find out.
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« Reply #13 on: March 15, 2011, 09:13:10 AM »

I miss the Constant Companion intro, and the drums/handclaps on Under the Moonlight sound much better imo on one of the Dumb Angels than the one on Bambu...While I'm at it, It's Not Too Late sux, it is one of the worst songs I ever heard.... Evil

Just messin'...its one of my most favorite songs. I couldn't think of the words to describe it so I said the exact opposite of how I feel..
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« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2011, 10:24:32 AM »

I really miss the harmony vocal on He's a Bum. In fact, the original lead vocal is also better than the released.
And yeah, Wild Situation is definitely lacking without the Wood singing about his Wood.
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« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2011, 10:34:40 AM »

I really miss the harmony vocal on He's a Bum. In fact, the original lead vocal is also better than the released.
And yeah, Wild Situation is definitely lacking without the Wood singing about his Wood.

WHat's the difference in the lead vocal on the released and unreleased versions of He's a Bum?

Also, What's with the intrumental/reggae version of He's a Bum? What's the story on that?
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« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2011, 11:04:31 AM »

I feel like there's different riffs and parts from POB songs that find their way into Bambu songs, I can't remember them as much now, but I remember hearing a part from Time on Love Remember Me.  On Time, there's the lyric that says: "But they don't fill my heart," it reminds me of a part right before the big (Spector-like) section where they sing: "LOVE KEEPS TUMBLING DOWN ON YOU."  Does that sound familiar to anyone?

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« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2011, 11:09:50 AM »

Another similar part I just remembered off the top of my head.

On School Girl, there's that part with the lyrics that say: "Every night when the whole world's sleepin, I think aboooout..."

Which reminds me of the lyric part on Baby Blue Eyes: "Every night when the whole world's sleepin, I think about you...Is this an intentional reference or maybe it just morphed into the song...like Dennis worked on School Girl during POB and then re-wrote that part for Baby Blue Eyes for Bambu?
I don't know, just a theory I thought I'd throw out there.
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« Reply #18 on: March 16, 2011, 05:18:13 AM »

Was "Baby Blue Eyes" intended for Dennis's solo project? Was Carl going to make a "guest appearence"? Same question with "It's Not To Late".

Yes... don't know... and yes.

Carl told an interviewer in Australia (early '78) that he would be "doing Dennis' album with him". so I guess that means he was slated for guest vocal appearances on those two tracks.
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« Reply #19 on: March 16, 2011, 05:22:07 AM »

The only version with a CW vocal is the BB version: can you say "licensing" ?

Well what about Love Surrounds me? Aren't some of the BB on that track? (Does it matter if it was on L.A. or not?)

The Beach Boys vocals were removed from the Bambu version of "LSM" so that it could be used without having to license it.  They could have done the same thing with "Baby Blue" and inclulded it, but they would have had to take Carl's lead vocal off, and it would have then lacked a lead vocal for most of the song, so they didn't bother.  "It's Not Too Late" is a different story, b/c it hadn't been released on a Beach Boys album, so there wasn't a licensing problem there. 

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« Reply #20 on: March 16, 2011, 05:48:19 AM »

Random question on the topic of Dennis/Carl collaborating on Dennis' stuff. How come Dennis was never included in any of Carl's stuff? Was there tension around the time Carl was recording his (self-titled) album?
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« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2011, 05:54:45 AM »

Re: Jonas, this is my theory: Carl's desire to break free of the BB world for a bit, which was rapidly disintigrating as of 1980-81, included, however unfairly, Dennis. That said, Dennis sure supported Carl and went to Carl's Roxy show with Brian (Ed Roach has some great pictures of this).

This is just me thinking out loud, but I've never considered the fact that Carl made significant appearances on Dennis' records as further ammunition as to why there was friction about Dennis' solo career within the BB: think of it this way, Dennis is saying "well I'm gonna make records on my own, and include my brother Carl, the best singer in the band, whenever I can," and then he one-ups the BB release in 77 in terms of sales and mounts his own solo tour...including Carl...it's starting to come together. Brian's the wild card of the group, and Dennis+Carl are going to progress with the POB band. That just leaves Mike and Al as the ones furthering the BB.

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« Reply #22 on: March 16, 2011, 09:01:26 AM »


This is just me thinking out loud, but I've never considered the fact that Carl made significant appearances on Dennis' records as further ammunition as to why there was friction about Dennis' solo career within the BB: think of it this way, Dennis is saying "well I'm gonna make records on my own, and include my brother Carl, the best singer in the band, whenever I can," and then he one-ups the BB release in 77 in terms of sales and mounts his own solo tour...including Carl...it's starting to come together. Brian's the wild card of the group, and Dennis+Carl are going to progress with the POB band. That just leaves Mike and Al as the ones furthering the BB.

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The next BBs album after Pacific Ocean Blue was MIU, helmed by Mike and Al, which I guess could be seen as a precursor of a Dennis & Carl-less band, and if you're in any way suggesting that MIU has less musical, artistic or spiritual value than POB then you'd better think again. Smiley
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« Reply #23 on: March 16, 2011, 10:11:14 AM »

Random question on the topic of Dennis/Carl collaborating on Dennis' stuff. How come Dennis was never included in any of Carl's stuff? Was there tension around the time Carl was recording his (self-titled) album?

Carl Wilson was recorded September-December 1980, and at the time, the band weren't touring anything like as much as they usually did: from August 11th to October 16th they didn't play a single show, and from 10/17 to 12/31, they only played a further 17 or so. I'd say you're right, there was something going on.
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« Reply #24 on: March 16, 2011, 10:18:41 AM »

Dennis sure supported Carl and went to Carl's Roxy show with Brian (Ed Roach has some great pictures of this).

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