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So i was watching TV today, and an add came on with 'i get around' on it..that was cool
5 miniutes later i watch the kings of queens, and kokomo was on it.
After kings of queens, i watched a bit of a crap movie called herebie fully loaded, and 2 beach boys songs where on that, getcha back and fun fin fun.
cause herbie was crap i turned that of and turned on teen wolf later, foda wasint surfin usa on that
Then i put of 50 first dates cause teen wolf was bad, and wouldint it been nice was on that....crazy 2 hours,
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Seriously, there was a Beach Boys Love You condom?! Amazing.
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October 01, 2006, 05:51:10 AM »
......It's like Visa...'they're everywhere I want to be"
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"Anytime I want to hear the Beach Boys, I put on a Brian Wilson CD"-Paul McClelland
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I went into a club last night with some of my friends, and the dj played a good mix. That being he started off with "Surfer Girl", then after a couple songs, he played "California Girls", and "Sloop John B". It was random, but nice to sip on a beer and listen to some good music. Wasn't expecting hearing the boys at a club, especially a more upscale one. I requested later in the night to play "Heroes and Villians", but he didn't have it, oh well. Was a good night
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Moon shines bright, asleep in my bed, like so many people got a big day ahead of me
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I think the BB's are just starting to get some kind of resurgance going, kind of like the Beatles did in the mid 90's with the Anthology. It will soon be cool (perhaps for the first time since 1966) to listen to the Beach Boys.
Oh, that reminds me, when I was in 4th grade some kids were picking on me one day, and just doing typical kid stuff. They started ragging me about music, and asked me who my favorite band was. I was shy and embarassed to tell them all I listened to was 60's rock and roll, so I told them my favorite band's initials were "BB". They guessed the Beastie Boys, and I told them no, so next they guessed the Beach Boys. I said "yeah, that's my favorite band" and these 3 or 4 kids that were giving me crap just went "Oh.... yeah, they're cool" and that was the end of that, I couldn't believe it! that was about 1987 and I was 9.
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I'm pretty young (16)..But its pretty cool to listen to the beach boys in my school.
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You're quite lucky then. I'm 18, and in my University it's kinda uncool to listen to the Beach Boys. Play "I Get Around" and people will find that "funny". Not cool, but "funny". Then, try playing something like "Here Comes The Night" ('67 version) or "Trader" and they will never talk to you again.
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October 08, 2006, 02:31:54 PM »
Welcome to the club.
30 years ago it was the same thing......Endless Summer was oft-heard but Smiley Smile to Holland were something you listened to in the BB Fan "Closet". 15 BO? You might leave the door open a crack......
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Sail On Sailor was on "The Departed."
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Nice. I'm gonna check that movie out sometime this week.
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Quote from: Keeny wok a poo lah on October 08, 2006, 05:27:19 AM
I'm pretty young (16)..But its pretty cool to listen to the beach boys in my school.
You must be pretty young, having a user name like that! I'm "only" 25 and would never remember a name such as yours when signing in...
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Aw comon', that's an easy one. It's from I dig worms/I eat worms/Plymouth Rock whatever it's called.
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Quote from: humanoidboogie on October 08, 2006, 05:28:10 PM
Quote from: Keeny wok a poo lah on October 08, 2006, 05:27:19 AM
I'm pretty young (16)..But its pretty cool to listen to the beach boys in my school.
You must be pretty young, having a user name like that! I'm "only" 25 and would never remember a name such as yours when signing in...
God u need to hear that song 'do you like worms' it's amazing
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Quote from: Keeny wok a poo lah on October 09, 2006, 12:11:42 PM
Quote from: humanoidboogie on October 08, 2006, 05:28:10 PM
Quote from: Keeny wok a poo lah on October 08, 2006, 05:27:19 AM
I'm pretty young (16)..But its pretty cool to listen to the beach boys in my school.
You must be pretty young, having a user name like that! I'm "only" 25 and would never remember a name such as yours when signing in...
God u need to hear that song 'do you like worms' it's amazing
I've heard it a thousand times, but I still can't remember the exact lyrics.
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My friends and I are into progressive artistic music, so several of them liked the BBs that I introduced them to of the 66-73 era. One of them, a huge Pink Floyd fan, loved MV&F the fairy tale! Several people really liked the Friends album, which suprised me cuz I thought they would think it was cheesy.
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"Over the years, I've been accused of not supporting our new music from this era (67-73) and just wanting to play our hits. That's complete b.s......I was also, as the front man, the one promoting these songs onstage and have the scars to show for it."
Mike Love autobiography (pg 242-243)
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