Thread for various insignificant questions that don't deserve their own thread!
TonyW:
Quote from: TheOther Anonymous on December 08, 2009, 05:51:03 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbLx5Y5zRww
Al wearing white shorts and shoes with black socks. Was he single then or did his wife just want him to look like a dork?
Did anyone on stage or in the organization not have a....eh....queer eye to offer some advice?
Don't worry .... Brian did EVERYTHING humanly possibly to detract from Al's socks ....
... also if anybody EVER comes on this website again to complain about Brian just sitting behind his keyboards they should be forced to watch that clip!
Jay:
Quote from: The Real Beach Boy on December 08, 2009, 03:27:51 PM
The song referenced in Question 1 is entitled Walkin', recorded initially in 1968 during the tail end of the Friends period, and worked on a bit more during the sessions for the "last Capitol album". It was on a compilation tape named "Sun Flower" given to Warner Bros. when Mo Ostin signed the group in 1969. If it was seriously considered for the actual Sunflower album beyond its appearance on the aforementioned reel, it's doubtful. The track as it exists features incomplete vocals and a very dejected lead from Brian - note his "I don't wanna sing this" when the drums come in at the beginning.
I always thought Al sang Walkin'.
GLarson432:
From Jay: "I always thought Al sang Walkin'. "
He did.
MBE:
1967-74 Brian and Al are easily confused but Brian stops mid song and says I don't want to sing this sh-t.
runnersdialzero:
Yeah, pretty clearly Brian .
He seems to really get into it with the, "Keep going, man," but then stops with the, "f***, I can't sing this bitch." A pretty funny listen, as is the beginning of the song with Brian making fun of his own vocal tone and again saying that he does not want to sing the song.
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