Good Vibrations Success and Smile's Demise

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filledeplage:
Happy Friday to both "teams!" :beer 

Niko:
Quote from: filledeplage on January 15, 2016, 01:38:17 PM

Happy Friday to both "teams!" :beer 


Ugh.

I don't believe you read anything other people post but I'll still ask - I saw how Mike Love wants people to think of Smile in his American Family movie which blatantly rewrote history. Are you trying to attack what Jules wrote in 1967 so Mike can tell his version of the story instead? You're constantly spinning issues to tailor them to the Mike Love version of history. It's mind numbing.

Andrew G. Doe:
Apologies for this being well late, but only just got back and checked the archives. The musicians on the 11/29/66 session ("Jazz"/Friday Night/I'm In Great Shape/Woodshop) were:

Bill Pitman - guitar & vibes (1 double)
Diane Rovell -  (contractor)
Gene Estes - vibes & perc (1 double)
James Gordon - drums & sound effects (1 double)
Carol Kaye - guitar & board drop (1 double)
Larry Levine
Lyle Ritz - string bass & drill (1 double)
David Oppenheim - uncredited percussion/sawing

Emily:
Quote from: Andrew G. Doe on January 16, 2016, 03:38:41 PM

Apologies for this being well late, but only just got back and checked the archives. The musicians on the 11/29/66 session ("Jazz"/Friday Night/I'm In Great Shape/Woodshop) were:

Bill Pitman - guitar & vibes (1 double)
Diane Rovell -  (contractor)
Gene Estes - vibes & perc (1 double)
James Gordon - drums & sound effects (1 double)
Carol Kaye - guitar & board drop (1 double)
Larry Levine
Lyle Ritz - string bass & drill (1 double)
David Oppenheim - uncredited percussion/sawing



Thanks Andrew.
I googled a 'board drop' and got some skateboards, but when I added 'hammer' to the search I got some serious looking equipment.
I see that guests aren't registered, so was Diane Rovell there in an official recording-related capacity?

Debbie KL:
Emily - As contractor, she booked the musicians through the local musicians' union - obviously, per Brian's requirements.  As I understand it, she would need to be at the sessions for the contracts - kind of what a secretary or assistant would do.  Whether she needed to stay was another matter someone else should probably address.  Pretty basic stuff, but essential. Brian provided a lot of family members with employment.

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