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« Reply #2750 on: August 22, 2012, 07:24:07 AM »

Marcella (known track from In Concert '72-'73)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VObboysPd8M

Marcella / Cal Saga Cal (Live Carnegie Hall 1972)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJyiAwVduiw&feature=BFa&list=ULdnsH21pqDPU

My main question is: who's playing solo guitar on these tracks? And it would also be nice if someone could tell me what type of guitar.
It plays counter melodies that are not on the studio version.
It is also interesting to listen to this different version of Cal Saga. No vocal intro, but the same solo guitar as in Marcella!

(listen to the whole Carnegie Hall concert: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVkfTLlZIX4&feature=bf_next&list=ULE2-vtqRLmNo )

Pretty sure it's Blondie playing his standard Gibson, but with a slide.  Interesting to hear these 2 versions of Marcella back to back.  The bootleg version is brighter!
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« Reply #2751 on: August 22, 2012, 12:39:22 PM »

This is like a month late and not really much of anything but did anyone see the Colbert episodes where he used Kokomo for his dressage music? It was a hoot.
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« Reply #2752 on: August 22, 2012, 01:45:35 PM »

I was listening recently to Harmony Friends Disc 1 that i copied a while ago, and I have to thank myself from back then cuz every rarities cd I'd copy, I'd also fill up the rest of the disc with other 1-song rarities and today i found Brian performing This Could be the Night, I totally forgot he used to perform this live! It's light years ahead of his original rendition he cut with Paley, maybe it's just the sound quality I have. But what I was wondering was, I know this song was performed in the early days of his touring and I was thinking the BW On Tour DVD was filmed around the first few years around his touring, so, was there any footage cut of him performing this little gem? I wasn't sure if there was a lot of outtake footage from that time era.
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« Reply #2753 on: August 22, 2012, 01:48:02 PM »

While listening to the early cut of Brian's Back (the backing track with backing vocals), I kinda got the vibe that Brian took some of that backing track and used it in part of Saturday Morning in the City. I know there's a little bit of history with that tune, like the melody was played at a Smile session? I think that was in one of the newer Smile books but on this board, it was declined as being part of that era. And I think Brian took part of Brian's Back and used a little part on Good kind of Lovin or Morning Beat, one of those TLOS tunes.
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« Reply #2754 on: August 22, 2012, 01:48:46 PM »

That's really good!
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« Reply #2755 on: August 23, 2012, 01:28:22 AM »

Is there a 'Your Beach Boys Collection' Thread, and would it be a good idea to make one?
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« Reply #2756 on: August 23, 2012, 03:18:57 AM »

While listening to the early cut of Brian's Back (the backing track with backing vocals), I kinda got the vibe that Brian took some of that backing track and used it in part of Saturday Morning in the City. I know there's a little bit of history with that tune, like the melody was played at a Smile session? I think that was in one of the newer Smile books but on this board, it was declined as being part of that era. And I think Brian took part of Brian's Back and used a little part on Good kind of Lovin or Morning Beat, one of those TLOS tunes.

There's a 1967 "H&V" session where, in between takes, Brian's noodling on the piano and part of what he comes up with is about 2/3 of the "SMITC" verse riff. However, try singing "grateful are we for little children" (a DW title) to the verse. Like. A. Glove.

Also, if he borrowed a "Brian's Back" riff for "SMITC", I'm pretty sure the author of said choon would have requested a (rightful) credit.
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« Reply #2757 on: August 23, 2012, 06:20:01 AM »

While listening to the early cut of Brian's Back (the backing track with backing vocals), I kinda got the vibe that Brian took some of that backing track and used it in part of Saturday Morning in the City. I know there's a little bit of history with that tune, like the melody was played at a Smile session? I think that was in one of the newer Smile books but on this board, it was declined as being part of that era. And I think Brian took part of Brian's Back and used a little part on Good kind of Lovin or Morning Beat, one of those TLOS tunes.

There's a 1967 "H&V" session where, in between takes, Brian's noodling on the piano and part of what he comes up with is about 2/3 of the "SMITC" verse riff. However, try singing "grateful are we for little children" (a DW title) to the verse. Like. A. Glove.

Also, if he borrowed a "Brian's Back" riff for "SMITC", I'm pretty sure the author of said choon would have requested a (rightful) credit.

yeah, that's true. Are you saying Brian took another Dennis riff and used it in a solo song? IE- Grateful are we for the little children made into Saturday Morning in the City?
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« Reply #2758 on: August 23, 2012, 05:50:59 PM »

I was recently listening to the Dumb Angel Rarities, I think it was Vol. 7...and it has three mixes of Rock and Roll to the Rescue:

9.Rock n'Roll To The Rescue(Beach Party Mix)
10.Rock n'Roll to THe Rescue(Percadella Mix)
11.Rock n'Roll to The Rescue(Instrumental mix)
(from surfermoon.com)

I don't understand what 9 and 11 mean, 9 sounds like an instrumental only track & 11 just sounds like the regular track, if I'm thinking right...and what's "Percadella mix" mean? Sounds like less instruments and vocals.

Gotta admit, one of the best Beach Boy moments in the 80s is Carl's vocal: "Gotta getta ticket cuz I really gotta go, there's a party goin on at the rock and roll show"...pretty awesome...and pretty awesome they gave Brian a partial lead, it totally fits his way of thinking on music (in a way...IE Spirit of Rock and Roll)
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« Reply #2759 on: August 23, 2012, 05:52:59 PM »

Also, I've heard 2 versions/mixes (no big differences) of At the Hop, was that just a basic track they cut? or was it a finished Steve Levine product with bad sound quality.

...I don't know about you guys, but whenver I hear it start, I think of Holiday Road (from National Lampoons Vacation)
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« Reply #2760 on: August 24, 2012, 01:13:30 AM »


...I don't know about you guys, but whenver I hear it start, I think of Holiday Road (from National Lampoons Vacation)

I see what you mean - now i can't get it out of my head!!!
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« Reply #2761 on: August 25, 2012, 08:56:01 AM »

This isn't a question, I just find it worth noting that The Beach Boys have released no less than three albums that are commonly said to sound like nothing else in their catalogue, before or after: Pet Sounds (1966), Smiley Smile (1967) and Love You (1977). That to me seems impressive albeit perhaps a little hyperbolic -- or perhaps it's unsurprising and that's just more Brianista myth-making!
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« Reply #2762 on: August 25, 2012, 09:24:51 AM »

This isn't a question, I just find it worth noting that The Beach Boys have released no less than three albums that are commonly said to sound like nothing else in their catalogue, before or after: Pet Sounds (1966), Smiley Smile (1967) and Love You (1977). That to me seems impressive albeit perhaps a little hyperbolic -- or perhaps it's unsurprising and that's just more Brianista myth-making!

Pet Sounds has clear origins in a lot of the stuff that appeared on Today! and Summer Days, though, and the Pet Sounds sound sound soundnsdnon continues in some ways on the Smile sessions.

Smiley Smile and Love You, though - yerp, definitely a sound all their own which you can only hear very small bits of before or after.
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« Reply #2763 on: August 25, 2012, 11:45:09 AM »

This isn't a question, I just find it worth noting that The Beach Boys have released no less than three albums that are commonly said to sound like nothing else in their catalogue, before or after: Pet Sounds (1966), Smiley Smile (1967) and Love You (1977). That to me seems impressive albeit perhaps a little hyperbolic -- or perhaps it's unsurprising and that's just more Brianista myth-making!

Pet Sounds has clear origins in a lot of the stuff that appeared on Today! and Summer Days, though, and the Pet Sounds sound sound soundnsdnon continues in some ways on the Smile sessions.

Smiley Smile and Love You, though - yerp, definitely a sound all their own which you can only hear very small bits of before or after.

I hear the majority of 15 Big Ones as a precursor to Love You. In the same way that Today is a precursor in spots to Pet Sounds.
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« Reply #2764 on: August 25, 2012, 12:02:56 PM »

Is there a remastered version of the track 'Little Girl I Once Knew'?  Will it be included on the upcoming box set?
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« Reply #2765 on: August 25, 2012, 02:33:00 PM »

Is there a fan mix of Heroes & Villains that includes all (or most) available sections? I'd imagine it would be around 10 minutes....

I have such a big long h&v mix I have cobbled together. Tis over ten minutes, it works for me... It would probably seem rough and amatuerish compared to one done by someone who knows what they are doing. Not sure how to share such a thing though... Still, to answer your question, there is one and it is ace.
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« Reply #2766 on: August 26, 2012, 10:57:59 PM »

So who chews the Tobaccy??

Here is an article about the tour riders apparently the Beach Boys insist on, and it does have some strange requests...
here we go - http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/age-is-a-sensitive-subject-for-boys/story-e6frewz0-1226458416402

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« Reply #2767 on: August 26, 2012, 11:54:50 PM »

The only vaguely strange or interesting thing is the "no green lighters" thing, which is probably there for reasons similar to Van Halen's "no tan M&Ms" thing in that it's there to make sure it's being read and the venue is being attentive to the safety of people there. Otherwise, sounds pretty tame/boring.
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« Reply #2768 on: August 28, 2012, 12:15:56 PM »

I was listening to Dumb Angel Rarities Vol. 3 (I believe with Holland- Love you piano demos) and I noticed that all the outtakes of 15 Big Ones (the oldies) don't really have any synth involved at all, so does that mean they weren't finished or they were "less superior" than the released oldies? I quite like that version of Come Go With Me, Sea Cruise and Micheal Rode a boat ashore. 
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« Reply #2769 on: August 28, 2012, 03:31:57 PM »

What drugs have all The Beach Boys done? With the possible exception of Bruce, I'm sure they've all done weed and alcohol at one point or another (even if only during the Smiley Smile sessions)!

Brian: LSD, heroin, cocaine, weed, alcohol, barbiturates I think
Dennis: heroin, alcohol, cocaine, LSD*
Carl: heroin, alcohol, LSD*
Mike: weed, alcohol, LSD*
David: no real clue...
Al: again, don't really know... weed and alcohol maybe, LSD*
Bruce: same here, dunno...

Feel free to add/subtract or clarify as need be. The more specific and informative -- what kind of LSD? how high a dose? etc. -- or storied, the better~ The asterisk is just to note this was for the Hawaii concerts, as I recall...
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« Reply #2770 on: August 28, 2012, 05:29:10 PM »

What drugs have all The Beach Boys done? With the possible exception of Bruce, I'm sure they've all done weed and alcohol at one point or another (even if only during the Smiley Smile sessions)!

Brian: LSD, heroin, cocaine, weed, alcohol, barbiturates I think
Dennis: heroin, alcohol, cocaine, LSD*
Carl: heroin, alcohol, LSD*
Mike: weed, alcohol, LSD*
David: no real clue...
Al: again, don't really know... weed and alcohol maybe, LSD*
Bruce: same here, dunno...

Feel free to add/subtract or clarify as need be. The more specific and informative -- what kind of LSD? how high a dose? etc. -- or storied, the better~ The asterisk is just to note this was for the Hawaii concerts, as I recall...

Fairly sure Al has never tripped LSD. He said he wanted to get "as far away from that" when Brian drove him around the William Morris Agency parking lot, telling him about his trip and what it was like.

Bruce has been known to say he "didn't inhale", and there's a vintage article in LLVS that mentioned he didn't smoke or drink.

Doubt Mike took LSD either.
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« Reply #2771 on: August 28, 2012, 05:39:41 PM »

I thought everyone who went to Hawaii -- which was all the Boys except Bruce -- took acid before the concerts they did while there. Isn't that why Bruce stayed behind? Barring the time Dennis dosed him (which obviously doesn't count), didn't Mike trip during the Smile sessions or am I way wrong? I know he smoked weed and drank alcohol before getting into the most brain-damaging drug of all, Transcendental Meditation~
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« Reply #2772 on: August 28, 2012, 05:53:56 PM »

I thought everyone who went to Hawaii -- which was all the Boys except Bruce -- took acid before the concerts they did while there. Isn't that why Bruce stayed behind? Barring the time Dennis dosed him (which obviously doesn't count), didn't Mike trip during the Smile sessions or am I way wrong? I know he smoked weed and drank alcohol before getting into the most brain-damaging drug of all, Transcendental Meditation~

Can you elaborate on this incident? I've never heard it before.

(ps. Never heard of Mike dropping acid during the SMiLE Sessions, and I highly doubt he did. He was against the "acid alliteration" lyrics, it would make him something of a hypocrite).
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« Reply #2773 on: August 28, 2012, 06:27:57 PM »

I thought everyone who went to Hawaii -- which was all the Boys except Bruce -- took acid before the concerts they did while there. Isn't that why Bruce stayed behind? Barring the time Dennis dosed him (which obviously doesn't count), didn't Mike trip during the Smile sessions or am I way wrong? I know he smoked weed and drank alcohol before getting into the most brain-damaging drug of all, Transcendental Meditation~

Can you elaborate on this incident? I've never heard it before.

(ps. Never heard of Mike dropping acid during the SMiLE Sessions, and I highly doubt he did. He was against the "acid alliteration" lyrics, it would make him something of a hypocrite).
Too bad he didn't-we may have had the complete Smile and other great things from the group.
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« Reply #2774 on: August 28, 2012, 07:41:09 PM »

Also, has The Soft Machine ever claimed any Beach Boys influence? Their first album seems to have a flair for harmonies!
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