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Joel Goldenberg
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Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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I ask because the Smile structure style was continuing in fits and starts in later 1967 and 1968 at least, with Cool Cool Water, Can't Wait Too Long, Time to Get Alone (the Hawthorne BB version) and Old Man River, maybe as parts to an eventual new whole. After all, Pete Townshend's Lifehouse dream didn't end with the release of Who's Next, he continued to conceive songs for that project years later.
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Quote from: Joel Goldenberg on January 09, 2014, 06:46:08 AM
I ask because the Smile structure style was continuing in fits and starts in later 1967 and 1968 at least, with Cool Cool Water, Can't Wait Too Long, Time to Get Alone (the Hawthorne BB version) and Old Man River, maybe as parts to an eventual new whole. After all, Pete Townshend's Lifehouse dream didn't end with the release of Who's Next, he continued to conceive songs for that project years later.
Someone was continuing it 10 years later...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INlryNFsm-0
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Quote from: Joel Goldenberg on January 09, 2014, 06:46:08 AM
I ask because the Smile structure style was continuing in fits and starts in later 1967 and 1968 at least, with Cool Cool Water, Can't Wait Too Long, Time to Get Alone (the Hawthorne BB version) and Old Man River, maybe as parts to an eventual new whole. After all, Pete Townshend's Lifehouse dream didn't end with the release of Who's Next, he continued to conceive songs for that project years later.
Not sure that BW would have consciously been thinking of them as part of the SMiLE project as we might envisage it… we have the benefit of hindsight to clump those and other tunes into a sort of SMiLE-style grab-bag… personally I'd add Fall Breaks and Diamond Head.
Gotta bear in mind that resemblances might be down to the fact that it was the same guy putting them together – ie, it's more BW's personal touch than a SMiLE touch, as such. That said, his resurrection of Surf's Up during the Wild Honey sessions is interesting and there is evidence to suggest a 10-track SMiLE was on the cards at some stage after the project itself was cancelled. So who knows? Only BW…
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Firstly, I don't believe that Townshend was carrying around LIFEHOUSE ideas around post '71 -- despite his insistence and the post-mortem inclusion of the '78 tracks to the radio and performance piece.
I think that Brian's "continuance" of SMILE post "Da Da" was informed in all of his progressive (AOR) works as mentioned above.
It's interesting to note that it was speed that initially fueled that strain of work and coke that destroyed it.
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I don't think so. He later used and/or recycled some SMiLE/SMiLE-era songs which was nothing unusual.
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apparently Brian included titles like Diamond Head and Time To Get Alone when the initial SMiLE setlist was being drawn up in '03
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Quote from: bossaroo on January 09, 2014, 12:01:35 PM
apparently Brian included titles like Diamond Head and Time To Get Alone when the initial SMiLE setlist was being drawn up in '03
Nope... but the person who drew up the list did.
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Quote from: The Legendary AGD on January 09, 2014, 02:42:00 PM
Quote from: bossaroo on January 09, 2014, 12:01:35 PM
apparently Brian included titles like Diamond Head and Time To Get Alone when the initial SMiLE setlist was being drawn up in '03
Nope... but the person who drew up the list did.
… and didn't BW strike them off?
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Quote from: John Manning on January 09, 2014, 03:54:30 PM
Quote from: The Legendary AGD on January 09, 2014, 02:42:00 PM
Quote from: bossaroo on January 09, 2014, 12:01:35 PM
apparently Brian included titles like Diamond Head and Time To Get Alone when the initial SMiLE setlist was being drawn up in '03
Nope... but the person who drew up the list did.
… and didn't BW strike them off?
hmm... interesting.
either way, the fact that Brian recorded an altered version of Surf's Up during the Wild Honey sessions proves that he was still working on the material well after May
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Yeah, he continued through that summer and called it Smiley Smile.
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Quote from: bossaroo on January 09, 2014, 07:15:57 PM
Quote from: John Manning on January 09, 2014, 03:54:30 PM
Quote from: The Legendary AGD on January 09, 2014, 02:42:00 PM
Quote from: bossaroo on January 09, 2014, 12:01:35 PM
apparently Brian included titles like Diamond Head and Time To Get Alone when the initial SMiLE setlist was being drawn up in '03
Nope... but the person who drew up the list did.
… and didn't BW strike them off?
hmm... interesting.
either way, the fact that Brian recorded an altered version of Surf's Up during the Wild Honey sessions proves that he was still working on the material well after May
Brian recording "Surf's Up" during the Wild Honey sessions doesn't prove anything, other than that he wanted to record the song. Not everything he recorded necessarily had a purpose beyond just messing around or seeing how something would sound for his own personal satisfaction.
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the fact that he altered the chords proves that the song was still a work in progress
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Is the Wild Honey version of Surf's Up on MIC ??
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Yes, on the 6th disc, track 25.
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Quote from: Mr. Wilson on January 09, 2014, 10:32:08 PM
Is the Wild Honey version of Surf's Up on MIC ??
It says it's a new mix, but I can't honestly hear anything different. Well, other than the added reverb.
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Quote from: Mr. Wilson on January 09, 2014, 10:32:08 PM
Is the Wild Honey version of Surf's Up on MIC ??
It says it's a new mix, but I can't honestly hear anything different. Well, other than the added reverb.
I believe it was autotuned as well for some reason.
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Quote from: Mr. Wilson on January 09, 2014, 10:32:08 PM
Is the Wild Honey version of Surf's Up on MIC ??
It says it's a new mix, but I can't honestly hear anything different. Well, other than the added reverb.
New mix ? There's two elements to that song, voice and piano. I guess you can mix the one louder that the other, but that's more balance than mix.
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Re: Anyone think Brian Wilson was continuing Smile work after May 1967?
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Quote from: Jon Stebbins on January 09, 2014, 07:03:57 AM
Quote from: Joel Goldenberg on January 09, 2014, 06:46:08 AM
I ask because the Smile structure style was continuing in fits and starts in later 1967 and 1968 at least, with Cool Cool Water, Can't Wait Too Long, Time to Get Alone (the Hawthorne BB version) and Old Man River, maybe as parts to an eventual new whole. After all, Pete Townshend's Lifehouse dream didn't end with the release of Who's Next, he continued to conceive songs for that project years later.
Someone was continuing it 10 years later...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INlryNFsm-0
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Quote from: The Legendary AGD on January 09, 2014, 02:42:00 PM
Quote from: bossaroo on January 09, 2014, 12:01:35 PM
apparently Brian included titles like Diamond Head and Time To Get Alone when the initial SMiLE setlist was being drawn up in '03
Nope... but the person who drew up the list did.
That was Darien, right? Why did he include those songs? Wasn't Sail on Sailor included as well? Any other songs we're forgetting?
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Quote from: Ebb and Flow on January 09, 2014, 11:12:07 PM
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Is the Wild Honey version of Surf's Up on MIC ??
It says it's a new mix, but I can't honestly hear anything different. Well, other than the added reverb.
I believe it was autotuned as well for some reason.
There's absolutely no auto-tune whatsoever. I've complained about a few mixes on MIC myself, but I think people are getting a little carried away when they start hearing auto-tune on a piano/vocals-only Surf's Up demo...
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Well, they definitely autotuned parts of the "Be With Me" demo on MIC, so...
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Quote from: punkinhead on January 10, 2014, 12:01:30 AM
Quote from: The Legendary AGD on January 09, 2014, 02:42:00 PM
Quote from: bossaroo on January 09, 2014, 12:01:35 PM
apparently Brian included titles like Diamond Head and Time To Get Alone when the initial SMiLE setlist was being drawn up in '03
Nope... but the person who drew up the list did.
That was Darien, right? Why did he include those songs? Wasn't Sail on Sailor included as well? Any other songs we're forgetting?
No "SO,S", at least on the list I saw. I recall being told (by the legendary SWWK*) that Darian listed all the titles with reputed
Smile
connections, then got Brian to yea or nay them... hence the absence of "DH" and "TTGA" (which was performed in the first set of the 2004 London shows... rather badly).
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Quote from: Ebb and Flow on January 10, 2014, 01:46:27 AM
Well, they definitely autotuned parts of the "Be With Me" demo on MIC, so...
What??? Can you please pinpoint exactly where and when, with specific time(s) please?
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Hm, I'm not really wholly convinced Brian was continuing work on "Smile" after May. His "Wild Honey" recording of Surf's Up doesn't really prove anything other than he probably felt like playing it again, and even though he altered chords etc. doesn't prove much either. I know if I'm in the studio I will often play a composition or two that I wrote a few years earlier "just because" and I often alter chords and melodies just for the heck of it! I'm guessing that is what Brian was doing when he recorded this later version, and not because he considered "Smile" to still be a work in progress. Just my two cents on the topic!
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Quote from: Disney Boy (1985) on January 10, 2014, 01:58:20 AM
Quote from: Ebb and Flow on January 10, 2014, 01:46:27 AM
Well, they definitely autotuned parts of the "Be With Me" demo on MIC, so...
What??? Can you please pinpoint exactly where and when, with specific time(s) please?
I can hear it at little places all over that track, but it's particularly evident at 1:55 ("a part of me") where the note shifts so much, so quickly and unnaturally that Dennis sounds like T pain.
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