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Newguy562
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Pet Sounds vs. Smile Sessions
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I Know Pet Sounds Is The Regarded As The Best BB Album But Is Smile An Equal Piece Of Art? Or Better?
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They're not very alike.
Pet Sounds is more emotional for me, more direct, more of a perfect album. Not a weak moment on that album. I recognize myself in the very personal lyrics.
Smile is like an entire world of its own. It's more special, more experimental, more psychotic than emotional. Very exciting lyrics.
It's like walking inside Brian's disturbingly active imagination, while Pet Sounds is more about love, loss, emotions. Can't really say I like one of them more than the other, but Pet Sounds has always been a PERFECT album for me.
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Quote from: homeontherange on November 08, 2011, 01:28:22 AM
They're not very alike.
Pet Sounds is more emotional for me, more direct, more of a perfect album. Not a weak moment on that album. I recognize myself in the very personal lyrics.
Smile is like an entire world of its own. It's more special, more experimental, more psychotic than emotional. Very exciting lyrics.
It's like walking inside Brian's disturbingly active imagination, while Pet Sounds is more about love, loss, emotions. Can't really say I like one of them more than the other, but Pet Sounds has always been a PERFECT album for me.
I agree with all these points and had made some in another thread recently. The only exception I would make on the emotional issue is the "childhood" suite. The entire section always feels so emotional to me (and one of the reasons that
Smile
beats out
Sgt. Pepper
, by the way. Even with "She's Leaving Home" and "A Day In The Life," that album lacks anything that connects to people on such a deep level.)
Perfect is such a subjective term, cause everyone has there own definition. I'd have to say, personally, they are both perfect in different ways. Even though, I connect more, overall, with the music from
Pet Sounds
, I love the experimental, psychedelic feel of
Smile
. And, the closest I've ever had to a song touching me in the "Surf's Up" does is "Caroline, No." Its a tough choice, there.
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Pet Sounds is a better collection of songs but Smile is more of a piece of art. The songs on Smile are also more complex and ambitious.
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Quote from: homeontherange on November 08, 2011, 01:28:22 AM
Smile is like an entire world of its own.
I really like this statement.
Pet Sounds means something different to each of us - because it's easily relatable to our own little worlds. Whereas with SMiLE, Brian decides to create a whole new world full of Cowboys and Indians, Hawaiian tribes, boys and girls, and God.
Perhaps this is exactly what Brian was trying to do the whole time: a concept album that just creates a new world (what fundamental properties make up the world? The elements). The Beatles created a band in Sgt. Pepper.
Brian Wilson tries to create an entire world with his music.
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Quote from: rab2591 on November 08, 2011, 11:12:51 AM
Quote from: homeontherange on November 08, 2011, 01:28:22 AM
Smile is like an entire world of its own.
I really like this statement.
Pet Sounds means something different to each of us - because it's easily relatable to our own little worlds. Whereas with SMiLE, Brian decides to create a whole new world full of Cowboys and Indians, Hawaiian tribes, boys and girls, and God.
Perhaps this is exactly what Brian was trying to do the whole time: a concept album that just creates a new world (what fundamental properties make up the world? The elements). The Beatles created a band in Sgt. Pepper.
Brian Wilson tries to create an entire world with his music.
Thats an awesome way to look at it, Brian was unhappy with the world in Pet sounds, so he decided to create a new world in SMiLE.
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I would just like to know if Linett had the same tools and equipment that he used to mix/edit/record SMiLE in 2011 at his disposal back in 1996 to do the Pet Sounds mixes, if Pet Sounds would sound any better than it already is. The audio technology jumps ahead so fast - just wonder if he did Pet Sounds today if it would sound even better.
I'm thinking the technology hasn't drastically changed enough to justify going back and attempting it again to get it even better. Bottom line, it's still analog to digital, right? Is it still 24 bit? I haven't yet compared the technical notes in the SMiLE set to the technical data in Pet Sounds. Anybody know if there's been dramatic improvements - enough to want to re-visit Pet Sounds? I know there's time (and money) constraints, but Pet Sounds was MUCH easier to make back then since they had most of the multi-tracks at hand.
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Anybody know if there' been dramatic improvements - enough to want to re-visit Pet Sounds? I know there's time (and money) constraints, but Pet Sounds was MUCH easier to make back then since they had most of the multi-tracks at hand.
According to the PS box set liner notes, the multitracks were transferred "using a custom 24-bit converter." Mark has said that much of the catalog is at 24/88.2 through Apogee converters. Fidelity-wise, I don't think a new transfer would make a huge difference.
That said, mixes you might be able to improve upon today would be Mike's bridge vocal on "Wouldn't It Be Nice," and Brian's outro vocal on "God Only Knows." Not just because we have better extraction tools now, but also because of the higher quality mono master that was only found about five years ago.
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Quote from: homeontherange on November 08, 2011, 01:28:22 AM
They're not very alike.
Pet Sounds is more emotional for me, more direct, more of a perfect album. Not a weak moment on that album. I recognize myself in the very personal lyrics.
Smile is like an entire world of its own. It's more special, more experimental, more psychotic than emotional. Very exciting lyrics.
It's like walking inside Brian's disturbingly active imagination, while Pet Sounds is more about love, loss, emotions. Can't really say I like one of them more than the other, but Pet Sounds has always been a PERFECT album for me.
I'd say you've nailed it.
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Quote from: rab2591 on November 08, 2011, 11:12:51 AM
Quote from: homeontherange on November 08, 2011, 01:28:22 AM
Smile is like an entire world of its own.
I really like this statement.
Pet Sounds means something different to each of us - because it's easily relatable to our own little worlds. Whereas with SMiLE, Brian decides to create a whole new world full of Cowboys and Indians, Hawaiian tribes, boys and girls, and God.
Perhaps this is exactly what Brian was trying to do the whole time: a concept album that just creates a new world (what fundamental properties make up the world? The elements). The Beatles created a band in Sgt. Pepper.
Brian Wilson tries to create an entire world with his music.
Nice interpretation on SMiLE!
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Quote from: Austin on November 08, 2011, 12:05:02 PM
That said, mixes you might be able to improve upon today would be Mike's bridge vocal on "Wouldn't It Be Nice".
I think the issue in 1996 was that they were just plain
missing
the multi-track with that bridge on it. Are you saying that they have subsequently found it or that they now have the better capability of "flying it in" and the edit would sound cleaner now?
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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Re: Pet Sounds vs. Smile Sessions
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Quote from: positivemusic on November 08, 2011, 09:45:07 AM
Quote from: homeontherange on November 08, 2011, 01:28:22 AM
They're not very alike.
Pet Sounds is more emotional for me, more direct, more of a perfect album. Not a weak moment on that album. I recognize myself in the very personal lyrics.
Smile is like an entire world of its own. It's more special, more experimental, more psychotic than emotional. Very exciting lyrics.
It's like walking inside Brian's disturbingly active imagination, while Pet Sounds is more about love, loss, emotions. Can't really say I like one of them more than the other, but Pet Sounds has always been a PERFECT album for me.
I agree with all these points and had made some in another thread recently. The only exception I would make on the emotional issue is the "childhood" suite. The entire section always feels so emotional to me (and one of the reasons that
Smile
beats out
Sgt. Pepper
, by the way. Even with "She's Leaving Home" and "A Day In The Life," that album lacks anything that connects to people on such a deep level.)
Perfect is such a subjective term, cause everyone has there own definition. I'd have to say, personally, they are both perfect in different ways. Even though, I connect more, overall, with the music from
Pet Sounds
, I love the experimental, psychedelic feel of
Smile
. And, the closest I've ever had to a song touching me in the "Surf's Up" does is "Caroline, No." Its a tough choice, there.
Are you being touched on a deep level by the MUSIC or the LYRICS? Normally people are responding emotional to the lyric content. The childhood suite doesn't mean anything to me on a personal level. I will say that She's Leaving Home is a much deeper song to me than anything on SMiLE (probably because I didn't need a Masters Degree in Poetry to figure out the meaning and Paul's lyrics are very simple to follow) ) though I think musicially a song like Wonderful is more impressive. I personally do not really get into lyrics, and certainly - don't attempt to analyze them. Being a musician myself, I have always been more about the melody, the structure/arrangement of the song, the performance, the solos, the harmonies, with the lyrics coming last.
That being said, Pet Sounds vs. SMiLE? Totally different animals. Uncomparable, and there's no reason to choose one over the other. You play the one you are in the mood for! I will say that I usually listen to individual tracks more from Pet Sounds, but I tend to listen to sections of SMiLE.
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Re: Pet Sounds vs. Smile Sessions
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all of u have good points ok how about musically, what do u prefer? pet sounds or smile?
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Both. But like the funky dude above said, they're essentially two different animals.
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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I don't see how it's possible to put it up against Pet Sounds or any other album, personally. As wonderful as The Smile Sessions are, it's just not a complete
album
. I'm trying to see it as what it is rather than what I know it should be. There's a reason it's called The SMiLE
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SMiLE
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The Pet Sounds song lyrics are more "accessible". The Smile song lyrics are more avant-garde. Even the finished Smile songs (Heroes, Surf's Up, Cabinessence, Wonderful) are more intricate both musically and lyrically.
To me, Pet Sounds and Smile are apples and oranges
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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Quote from: Mikie on November 08, 2011, 12:33:22 PM
Quote from: Austin on November 08, 2011, 12:05:02 PM
That said, mixes you might be able to improve upon today would be Mike's bridge vocal on "Wouldn't It Be Nice".
I think the issue in 1996 was that they were just plain
missing
the multi-track with that bridge on it. Are you saying that they have subsequently found it or that they now have the better capability of "flying it in" and the edit would sound cleaner now?
I wasn't clear enough, but yeah, the latter. What I meant to say: not only could you improve Mike's fly-in, but you could probably put Brian back on "God Only Knows" with very few side effects.
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Quote from: Mikie on November 08, 2011, 03:21:06 PM
The Pet Sounds song lyrics are more "accessible". The Smile song lyrics are more avant-garde. Even the finished Smile songs (Heroes, Surf's Up, Cabinessence, Wonderful) are more intricate both musically and lyrically.
To me, Pet Sounds and Smile are apples and oranges
u have a point
i guess i prefer pet sounds. child is the father of the man, look, holidays, and i love to say dada arent even finished and they sound magnificent. but i wish they had the vocals :/
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Quote from: Newguy562 on November 08, 2011, 12:55:06 AM
I Know Pet Sounds Is The Regarded As The Best BB Album But Is Smile An Equal Piece Of Art? Or Better?
Well it's art and this is subjective but for me I enjoy Pet Sounds as a whole much more than SMiLE. It's important to note that I'm talking about the original intent of SMiLE which was never meant to include Good Vibrations. Though SMiLE has some amazing music on it I find the lyrics and the world created not as interesting or moving as on Pet Sounds though I do listen to the original version of Wonderful often. At times it seems SMiLE is the sound of a man's mind breaking and not in a good way. This makes it hard for me to listen to it straight through.
Pet Sounds is disciplined effort by Brian at the height of his faculties working with some of the greatest studio musicians in the world. There's not a single superfluous note on the whole record. In the end it's an unfair comparison. Pet Sounds is a collection of songs not a rock opera or audio movie or songs with an interlocking story.
As far as Brian's talent its great to go back and see how advanced he was at arranging jazz/pop style harmonies and to hear it develop over time. He mastered these things really early on in their recording history and there's many early songs that could have worked seamlessly on Pet Sounds but wouldn't have gelled on SMiLE. Thanks for the thought provoking question. :-)
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Ouch. This is the toughest for me but since (Smile was never properly finished and) the question concerns The Smile
Sessions
, that makes it much easier and I can go with Pet Sounds with a totally clear conscience
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Quote from: Mikie on November 08, 2011, 11:45:43 AM
I would just like to know if Linett had the same tools and equipment that he used to mix/edit/record SMiLE in 2011 at his disposal back in 1996 to do the Pet Sounds mixes, if Pet Sounds would sound any better than it already is. The audio technology jumps ahead so fast - just wonder if he did Pet Sounds today if it would sound even better.
I don't think so...if anything it might sound worse due to more options for trickery. Audio quality hasn't really improved since the seventies ...editing and effects, sure, but not audio quality. Plenty of people around who still think you can't get any better than 1 inch four track running at 15ips.
If they'd had the same gear now as in '96, they probably would have done that digital thing where they managed to isolate Mikes vocal from the bridge of 'wouldn't it be nice', but it'd sound all phasey and weird...like the fly-ins they've done on the new mixes.
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I had written out something that was very flowery and probably overly long.
Suffice to say: PET SOUNDS makes me reflect on the past and all that comes with it. SMiLE makes me thing of the future and all of its possibilities.
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TSS, without any second of hesitation. It's outright gnarly.
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