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« on: May 18, 2011, 08:41:13 AM »

Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere...

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I worked with Brian on the ‘Smile’ project. So it was really very nice and companionable. And now The Beach Boys are bringing ‘Smile’ out themselves, the originals. It's a big deal! I held a prototype of the packaging: it's amazing, like a Fabergé egg. Now that nobody can sell a record, you notice how high end it's gotten?

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Did it amuse you at all, the legendary status ‘Smile’ attained in the years afterwards? It became the holy grail, the great lost album...
(Laughs) I know! I think that’s a good thing and I take no possession of that. I do ‘Heroes and Villains’ in the show, of course – I do it entirely differently from the way that the Beach Boys would do it. It’s a good song, but all that music that they’re finally releasing – it takes up three LPs, that's a lot of music – enjoys its status, I think, because it's born of a certain innocence and exuberance. I think it's empowering. And it's total technicolour, widescreen technicolour and cartoon consciousness. Maybe there's a brand of courage there, a derring-do. So yes, I learned from whatever mistakes I made. They have an expression in Japan that “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down,” and ‘Smile’ was like that. It was like a rusty nail sticking out. That’s the inconvenient truth, as Al Gore would've called it. I think its status is a product of public imagination more than anything else and I'm delighted to share that moment.

Read more: http://www.thisisfakediy.co.uk/articles/interviews/van-dyke-parks-stuff-just-happened-to-me.-i-was-a-fortunate-brunette#ixzz1MidYfkVH

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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2011, 08:51:59 AM »

Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere...

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I worked with Brian on the ‘Smile’ project. So it was really very nice and companionable. And now The Beach Boys are bringing ‘Smile’ out themselves, the originals. It's a big deal! I held a prototype of the packaging: it's amazing, like a Fabergé egg. Now that nobody can sell a record, you notice how high end it's gotten?

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Did it amuse you at all, the legendary status ‘Smile’ attained in the years afterwards? It became the holy grail, the great lost album...
(Laughs) I know! I think that’s a good thing and I take no possession of that. I do ‘Heroes and Villains’ in the show, of course – I do it entirely differently from the way that the Beach Boys would do it. It’s a good song, but all that music that they’re finally releasing – it takes up three LPs, that's a lot of music – enjoys its status, I think, because it's born of a certain innocence and exuberance. I think it's empowering. And it's total technicolour, widescreen technicolour and cartoon consciousness. Maybe there's a brand of courage there, a derring-do. So yes, I learned from whatever mistakes I made. They have an expression in Japan that “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down,” and ‘Smile’ was like that. It was like a rusty nail sticking out. That’s the inconvenient truth, as Al Gore would've called it. I think its status is a product of public imagination more than anything else and I'm delighted to share that moment.

Read more: http://www.thisisfakediy.co.uk/articles/interviews/van-dyke-parks-stuff-just-happened-to-me.-i-was-a-fortunate-brunette#ixzz1MidYfkVH



Nice interview - thanks
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« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2011, 09:03:06 AM »

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… it (SMiLE)takes up three LPs, that's a lot of music…

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Assume he means thee sides of a double LP?  Am I being pedantic?
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« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2011, 10:04:22 AM »

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… it (SMiLE)takes up three LPs, that's a lot of music…

Assume he means thee sides of a double LP?  Am I being pedantic?
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No, that's what I'd assume too...
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« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2011, 01:57:41 PM »

Maybe there is 3 LP's worth of 'music', with all the fragments and re-working of fragments. However, I think this '3 LP's worth' deal is a little overblown. It started when Anderle said that back in the Cheetah article, and ever since that's sort of been the story.
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« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2011, 09:06:01 PM »

And we still don't know about the Holmes cover!!!

VDP had the artwork in his hand.

Spill the beans someone!
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