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Topic: The Alan Boyd Thread (Read 250907 times)
Bubba Ho-Tep
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September 07, 2006, 09:18:31 AM »
Alan,
Getting back to Been Way Too Long….what sort of additional recording was there during the KTSA sessions? Did the Linett assembly from the boxset cover all the bases, or is there other fragments?
Also, since the question kind of got missed, have you or anyone gotten your hands on Durrie Parks’ Smile acetates?
Thanks!
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Quote from: Andrew G. Doe on August 14, 2006, 01:01:32 AM
Quote from: al on August 13, 2006, 05:47:33 PM
I remember that interview (I'm sure I still have it somewhere) - it was 'When GIrls Get Together' that was mentioned.
The original interview was in
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It was WGGT, and I think I remember why. Nick Kent also reviewed the KTSA album for NME, either the same issue or one immediately before, and said that the only track he really liked was WGGT. The great thing about Nick's BB reviewing in this era - apart from the fact that he was about the only NME writer in the late 70s remotely interested in the BB! - was that he actually knew very little about the background to the archive tracks - Good Time on BBLY being another example (none of us did really until around 1980 when info began to emerge), and his thoughts were totally based on what he heard and very revealing as a result!
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September 11, 2006, 01:13:46 AM »
My memory is that he reckoned it was their best album since Sunflower...
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September 27, 2006, 01:23:32 PM »
Hi, Alan! It seems like a very long wait for the Beach Boys Central Store to open! I hope the delay is because you plan on opening up with a bang. I thinking of something along the lines of instrumental only and vocal only mixes for every album to start the sale? Am I right?
(Or am I just looking through rose colored glasses?)
Love and merci, Dan Lega
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September 27, 2006, 02:36:07 PM »
Hey Alan... killer lead on "Long Promised Road" on Adam's myspace... can't wait to hear the album. Keep in touch bud, hope all is well
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October 13, 2006, 04:31:01 PM »
I don't want to sound impatient, but any word on the web site yet?
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October 24, 2006, 08:37:30 AM »
Hi Alan,
Just a quick question, I was listening to disc two on the Hawthorne CD last night and the interview segments with Bruce on Wild Honey and Al & Brian on Dennis. Were these extended / left over clips from the Endless Harmony film?
If so, how much of the interviews from Endless Harmony ended up on the cutting room floor? There must have been loads that you could have added in on the DVD for extras, for instance the group discussing Smiley Smile, Wild Honey, So Tough etc?!!
Were there any edits / cuts that you really didn't wanna make to the film?
Zander
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January 07, 2007, 09:59:52 AM »
Hi Alan, any chanche chancing the picture of beachboyscentral. Been looking to this for about 6 months. Any info when the site will be up.
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January 11, 2007, 01:09:40 PM »
Hey, I was wondering if you, or anybody has any information on the Sping demo "Walls". I assume that's Rocky singing, but I also here a good-voiced Brian singing during the 2nd half of the tune. When does this track date from? Any other info would be great. P.S. Sorry if this was covered somewhere already!
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Quote from: grillo on January 11, 2007, 01:09:40 PM
Hey, I was wondering if you, or anybody has any information on the Sping demo "Walls". I assume that's Rocky singing, but I also here a good-voiced Brian singing during the 2nd half of the tune. When does this track date from? Any other info would be great. P.S. Sorry if this was covered somewhere already!
The vocals are by composers David Sandler & Brian. The recording dates from late 1971/early 1972. Ish.
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January 12, 2007, 02:29:35 PM »
What's the deal with Sandler? He seems to be the least known of Brian's collaborators, yet he helped write sme amazing songs on the Spring album. Does he still exist? What else did he do. Where did he come from? Etc. etc.
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The Carlin book has a bit about him, including interviews, I believe. And if I'm not mistaken, it says he's a native Minnesotan, as all truly brilliant people are...
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Still active with the band Northern Light. Check out their website.
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January 13, 2007, 08:35:20 AM »
Just listened to the sound clips for thier album '49th Parallel'.... sounds great, anyone (AGD?) heard the whole thing?
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January 16, 2007, 04:51:40 AM »
Hi Alan,
just thought I ask you if the Brian-Al-shows were recorded (filmed) and will be released? Maybe a whole concert and not just the Pet Sounds-part ?
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Hi Allen,
Not sure if you are the right guy to answer this, but I was listening to my local oldies station when Cal.Girls came on. But not just any CG, the stereo CG! I've also noticed the radio playing GOK in stereo, and maybe a few others. What I was wondering is; Where do most radio stations get there tunes from? Do they get updated material as it becomes available, or is it up to each station to stay up on these things? Just curious...
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I worked in radio for a short time. It depends. Sometimes the record companies send stuff out - other times the stations get music from comps CDs. Onee station I worked for didn't even have proper CD albums, just a series of comps that had radio edits of songs. Hell sometimes a station or network (these days) will even do their own edit, like the gawdawful butchering of "Piano Man" I had heard on ABC's Oldies radio network yesterday!
It's cool in a way to hear BB hits in stereo on the radio, but I do wish that they would play the corrected stereo mix of WIBN!
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Quote from: grillo on January 26, 2007, 01:42:00 PM
Hi Allen,
Not sure if you are the right guy to answer this, but I was listening to my local oldies station when Cal.Girls came on. But not just any CG, the stereo CG! I've also noticed the radio playing GOK in stereo, and maybe a few others. What I was wondering is; Where do most radio stations get there tunes from? Do they get updated material as it becomes available, or is it up to each station to stay up on these things? Just curious...
Here's a radio station that plays only the "Still crusin"-version of IBN.
BTW Happy birthday Alan !
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assuming this turns out to be some massive online catalog that allows you to pick and choose whatever you want for a price will smile be a part of that?
does brian and his medical staff have the end all say all final word on any possible vintage smile session release or can he be out voted on releasing locked up material from that project?
alan (or anyone really) assuming the smile sessions will be released through the bb central project is their any reason to assume that we will be hearing anything new? i'm assuming we're at the brick wall so to speak with hearing vintage smile sessions and any future official release through this project will just be better quality mixes that are superior to the vast bootleg collection that is available.
alan are you guys going outside of the vaults to look for bb material? hopefully you have some sort of sting operation plan in order for getting after the durrie parks tapes. hopefully before i die, i will get a chance to listen to whatever she has had tucked away for all these years.
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Quote from: The What of Whom on February 07, 2007, 10:21:39 AM
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oh it is just a little jab, the guy doesnt seem all there most of the time so i assume he has a small group of people who pitch him ideas or to help the decision making process move more quickly.
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The Brian and Al shows were recorded, and we had a small crew filming/documenting the rehearsals at UCLA, although the shows themselves weren't filmed (the cost of clearing the venue, union regulations, etc, was just too high). I don't know of any plans at the moment to put something together from all that, but for the time being I'm just glad we got some solid documentation!
Smile Sessions? I haven't heard of any developments on that front....
And yes, we do go outside the vaults to locate and accquire material, both audio and video/film. We're about to do some preservation work on some old film elements that have been lent to us, and we've happily purchased safety masters of missing audio reels in the past.
Regarding radio - I imagine that they end up using the latest CDs they can get a hold of (or are sent to them by the label). My guess is that SOUNDS OF SUMMER has become the "Source Master" for most oldies stations playing BB tunes, and that's a project where it was decided to go for stereo wherever possible. Incidentally, the new Capitol comp coming out in May features some sparkling new stereo mixes of a handful of 1964-65 tracks. Wait til you hear Please Let Me Wonder on there....
David Sandler is still around - the magazine OPEN SKY had a great interview with him a couple of years ago.
STILL working on the website. Lots and lots of legal, publishing, rights things that are being worked out at present.
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Quote from: Alan Boyd on February 09, 2007, 08:04:39 PM
Smile Sessions? I haven't heard of any developments on that front....
oh well, good luck with the rest of the site.
i assume you mean legal developments so with that said anything exciting happening with the listening and organization going on with the smile tapes or have you not even touched them as of yet?
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The new Capitol comp is Warmth of the Sun? Will there be a CD/DVD edition as was done with Sounds of Summer - love to see more of the Central Park 1971 concert as a bonus DVD, or other 60's clips.
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This is great news, Alan! Thanks for sharing!
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