Collabrations with Brian in the 70s
I. Spaceman:
Quote from: Chris D. on January 05, 2006, 10:03:51 AM
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I wish he would have done a lot more solo material in the Fairy Tale, Love You and Adult Child vein. I don't think he necessarily NEEDS collaborators, he's always relied on others far too much than his own considerable talents warranted.
But having said that, my dream Wilson collaboration would probably have been with Zappa and/or a produced/written album for Blondie, a Brian reply to Spector's End Of The Century production for the Ramones.
I totally agree my little gumdrop. I don't even like Blondie very much, but I think that would be cool. Him writing for them would be perfect. Him with Zappa would be excellent.
Thanks, lemon pie.
Can you imagine Brian revisiting He's A Doll with the Debster? Delicious, especially with the Keith Moonie stylings of Clem Burke!
Jeff Mason:
Quote from: Ian, Cpt. Howdy on January 05, 2006, 12:07:55 AM
I very much doubt that Mike wrote those lyrics. The tunes on that album seemed to be credited to those two across the board, even Mama Says, which we know had no Mike involvement.
I'd Love does not sound like Mike lyrics to me, but I may be wrong.
Totally agree, and I would say the same for Smiley. IMO those are political credits to make band unity happen, not because Mike actually wrote all of the lyrics. ILJOTSY is pure Brian Wilson and would have fit fine (with farting synths natch) on LY.
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