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HeyJude
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Re: M.I.U./L.A. 2-fer, Canadian
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July 25, 2014, 05:29:24 PM »
Quote from: Rick Bartlett on July 25, 2014, 05:22:41 PM
Quote from: HeyJude on July 25, 2014, 05:11:30 PM
Quote from: Ninten on July 25, 2014, 02:50:41 PM
Am I the only one who would love another MIU? At least something that resembles the second side?
I wouldn't mind transplanting Brian's voice from something like "Sweet Sunday Kinda Love" to the new album. Too bad Brian tuned up his voice a bit from "Love You" in order to single, as AGD puts in in his ComGuide, a love affair related in terms of a tennis match. Poor Brian, got broken just like a serve.
There are a handfull of good tracks on MIU. "My Diane", though of course not as closely tied to the actual "MIU" project, is the strongest. But if your ears ever bleed listening to something like "Summer in Paradise", you'll be delighted by even something as inconsequential as "Pitter Patter."
And c'mon, "Hey Little Tomboy" is so wrong, so inappropriate and creepy, that it transcends all of that and becomes some kind of weird performance art.
heya .....
can you define which part of 'sunday love' you love of Brian's?
just so I can listen also....... the lead vocal is Carl Wilson.....?....
and in regards to 'hey little tomboy'...... I think everyone has taken that all out of context....... knowing Brian and the 'innocence' of things in the
way he works........ I would not believe what people think the song means...... think everyone is reading into the lyrics 'Way' too much.....
RickB
I'm sure Brian meant it very innocently. The funny part isn't that they purposely wrote such a lurid, creepy song. It's that they did so without being able to be objective enough to realize how it ridiculous it sounds.
There is an argument to be made that there is no scenario by which men nearing 40 years old could sing that song and have it not sound inappropriate, in any context.
But ultimate, unknowingly creepy is still creepy.
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Re: M.I.U./L.A. 2-fer, Canadian
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July 25, 2014, 05:31:02 PM »
Quote from: HeyJude on July 25, 2014, 05:11:30 PM
Quote from: Ninten on July 25, 2014, 02:50:41 PM
Am I the only one who would love another MIU? At least something that resembles the second side?
And c'mon, "Hey Little Tomboy" is so wrong, so inappropriate and creepy, that it transcends all of that and becomes some kind of weird performance art.
As many times as this comes up, I just don't see the problem. Me, I talk to my friends sometimes about "outlook"; I'm 60. friends are the same or slightly older. Almost all agree that when " checking women out" we think of ourselves as younger. The age reference is generally 14-20. Most guys think of themselves that way. If they're honest.
You, and I suppose, all the others that are SO incensed by HLT think that because Brian was PHYSICALLY in his 30s was writing as AN OLD MAN.
You're all Full of sh*t, is all I can gather. He wrote it from a late teens perspective( which is very normal) .
Get over it already. It's old news. The ONLY creepy thing is continually posting that it's creepy.
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Re: M.I.U./L.A. 2-fer, Canadian
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July 25, 2014, 07:13:27 PM »
Quote from: bgas on July 25, 2014, 05:31:02 PM
Quote from: HeyJude on July 25, 2014, 05:11:30 PM
Quote from: Ninten on July 25, 2014, 02:50:41 PM
Am I the only one who would love another MIU? At least something that resembles the second side?
And c'mon, "Hey Little Tomboy" is so wrong, so inappropriate and creepy, that it transcends all of that and becomes some kind of weird performance art.
As many times as this comes up, I just don't see the problem. Me, I talk to my friends sometimes about "outlook"; I'm 60. friends are the same or slightly older. Almost all agree that when " checking women out" we think of ourselves as younger. The age reference is generally 14-20. Most guys think of themselves that way. If they're honest.
You, and I suppose, all the others that are SO incensed by HLT think that because Brian was PHYSICALLY in his 30s was writing as AN OLD MAN.
You're all Full of sh*t, is all I can gather. He wrote it from a late teens perspective( which is very normal) .
Get over it already. It's old news. The ONLY creepy thing is continually posting that it's creepy.
I'm not incensed at all. Far from it. It's precisely because I believe Brian wasn't trying to be creepy that I can laugh about it.
It's a hilarious misfire in their career, long forgotten if ever paid any attention in the first place by most people.
As far as the armchair psychology about men and their mindset, all I know is that everybody is different.
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Re: M.I.U./L.A. 2-fer, Canadian
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July 25, 2014, 07:32:29 PM »
Quote from: bgas on July 25, 2014, 05:31:02 PM
Quote from: HeyJude on July 25, 2014, 05:11:30 PM
Quote from: Ninten on July 25, 2014, 02:50:41 PM
Am I the only one who would love another MIU? At least something that resembles the second side?
And c'mon, "Hey Little Tomboy" is so wrong, so inappropriate and creepy, that it transcends all of that and becomes some kind of weird performance art.
As many times as this comes up, I just don't see the problem. Me, I talk to my friends sometimes about "outlook"; I'm 60. friends are the same or slightly older. Almost all agree that when " checking women out" we think of ourselves as younger. The age reference is generally 14-20. Most guys think of themselves that way. If they're honest.
You, and I suppose, all the others that are SO incensed by HLT think that because Brian was PHYSICALLY in his 30s was writing as AN OLD MAN.
You're all Full of sh*t, is all I can gather. He wrote it from a late teens perspective( which is very normal) .
Get over it already. It's old news. The ONLY creepy thing is continually posting that it's creepy.
Me and my 14 year old girlfriend agree.
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Re: M.I.U./L.A. 2-fer, Canadian
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July 26, 2014, 03:10:37 AM »
Sure, the MIU version sounds borderline-but-innocent-given-the-benefit-of-the-doubt, but if you listen to the outtake with the spoken word section, it puts it into a different light. Rather than creeping close to the edge of tastefulness from the side of innocence, the MIU version now sounds like they toned down the creepiness from a worse place. Leering, perving older men. And in today's climate that comes off even worse than it might have done in the 70s.
I'm going to teach you to kiss? Help you shave your legs for the first time? Definitely dubious to me.
i work at a university, and to me the undergraduates (18-21) look (and act) like children, so don't include me in that 14-20 age bracket. That's fine for you, but it doesn't apply to everyone. Just sayin'
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Re: M.I.U./L.A. 2-fer, Canadian
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July 26, 2014, 08:52:09 AM »
Quote from: Loaf on July 26, 2014, 03:10:37 AM
Sure, the MIU version sounds borderline-but-innocent-given-the-benefit-of-the-doubt, but if you listen to the outtake with the spoken word section, it puts it into a different light. Rather than creeping close to the edge of tastefulness from the side of innocence, the MIU version now sounds like they toned down the creepiness from a worse place. Leering, perving older men. And in today's climate that comes off even worse than it might have done in the 70s.
I'm going to teach you to kiss? Help you shave your legs for the first time? Definitely dubious to me.
i work at a university, and to me the undergraduates (18-21) look (and act) like children, so don't include me in that 14-20 age bracket. That's fine for you, but it doesn't apply to everyone. Just sayin'
Agreed. I teach 14 and 15 year olds and they definitely act like kids. I`m very glad to say that I don`t have any fantasies about them...
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