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« Reply #25 on: February 03, 2010, 04:42:26 AM »

*looool* Got it, sorry.
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« Reply #26 on: February 03, 2010, 07:29:41 AM »

Unless Mike gets the balls to sing "Surf's Up" they're not worth seeing... :-P
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« Reply #27 on: February 03, 2010, 07:56:01 AM »

Mike and Bruce are playing here in Dublin sometime in the Summer, I was up for going till I went to get my ticket and the only tickets left were 85 euro or something.

I don't know, after seeing Brian last summer I'm not too pushed on going.
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« Reply #28 on: February 03, 2010, 02:07:13 PM »

Unless Mike gets the balls to sing "Surf's Up" they're not worth seeing... :-P

Look at AC/DC, whom I love btw, but their setlist is always the same. Mike tries really hard to keep fresh the last couple of years. It's funny when people say he should play this and that but I remember when the Beach Boys played 'Til I Die in 2004 they said "how could they put the song into the set, it is embarrassing, disrespectful" etc.
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« Reply #29 on: February 03, 2010, 05:27:41 PM »


Setlist:
Orchestral Prelude: SYMPHONIC OVERTURE - CALIFORNIA GIRLS / SLOOP JOHN B. / SURFER GIRL / GOD ONLY KNOWS / IN MY ROOM / DON'T WORRY BABY / PLEASE LET ME WONDER / FRIENDS / WARMTH OF THE SUN / ALL SUMMER LONG / CALIFORNIA GIRLS (Reprise)
- First Set -
CALIFORNIA GIRLS
WHEN I GROW UP (TO BE A MAN)
WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE
KISS ME, BABY
THEN I KISSED HER
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
DARLIN'
BE TRUE TO YOUR SCHOOL
SURFER GIRL
DO IT AGAIN
CATCH A WAVE
SURFIN' SAFARI
BALLAD OF OLE' BETSY
BUTT SEX HUNGRY MAN
DON'T WORRY BABY
LITTLE DEUCE COUPE
I GET AROUND
- Intermission -
Orchestral Prelude: IN MY ROOM
- Second Set -
HEROES AND VILLAINS
SLOOP JOHN B.
WOULDN'T IT BE NICE
THEIR HEARTS WERE FULL OF SPRING
DISNEY GIRLS
HERE TODAY
YOU STILL BELIEVE IN ME
GOD ONLY KNOWS
GOOD VIBRATIONS
HELP ME, RHONDA
DO YOU WANNA DANCE?
BARBARA ANN
SURFIN' U.S.A.

- Encore -
KOKOMO
FUN, FUN, FUN


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« Reply #30 on: February 03, 2010, 05:32:44 PM »

Butt Sex Hungry Man...is that a new version of the Hungry Man microwave meals?
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« Reply #31 on: February 03, 2010, 05:41:26 PM »


Setlist:
Orchestral Prelude: SYMPHONIC OVERTURE - CALIFORNIA GIRLS / SLOOP JOHN B. / SURFER GIRL / GOD ONLY KNOWS / IN MY ROOM / DON'T WORRY BABY / PLEASE LET ME WONDER / FRIENDS / WARMTH OF THE SUN / ALL SUMMER LONG / CALIFORNIA GIRLS (Reprise)
- First Set -
CALIFORNIA GIRLS
WHEN I GROW UP (TO BE A MAN)
WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE
KISS ME, BABY
THEN I KISSED HER
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
DARLIN'
BE TRUE TO YOUR SCHOOL
SURFER GIRL
DO IT AGAIN
CATCH A WAVE
SURFIN' SAFARI
BALLAD OF OLE' BETSY
BUTT SEX HUNGRY MAN...But that was added in wasn't it? C-man didn't post that. Well done though... Grin Grin Grin
DON'T WORRY BABY
LITTLE DEUCE COUPE
I GET AROUND
- Intermission -
Orchestral Prelude: IN MY ROOM
- Second Set -
HEROES AND VILLAINS
SLOOP JOHN B.
WOULDN'T IT BE NICE
THEIR HEARTS WERE FULL OF SPRING
DISNEY GIRLS
HERE TODAY
YOU STILL BELIEVE IN ME
GOD ONLY KNOWS
GOOD VIBRATIONS
HELP ME, RHONDA
DO YOU WANNA DANCE?
BARBARA ANN
SURFIN' U.S.A.

- Encore -
KOKOMO
FUN, FUN, FUN


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« Reply #32 on: February 05, 2010, 06:27:57 PM »

Been over a year since I saw them..  These guys are more scarce than Brian in these parts.     My regret is that I missed these guys(current line up) a time or two before I discovered how good they were.  Enjoy the show!!

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« Reply #33 on: February 06, 2010, 04:30:53 PM »

And here's the setlist from those shows...I would expect something similar:

Setlist:
Orchestral Prelude: SYMPHONIC OVERTURE - CALIFORNIA GIRLS / SLOOP JOHN B. / SURFER GIRL / GOD ONLY KNOWS / IN MY ROOM / DON'T WORRY BABY / PLEASE LET ME WONDER / FRIENDS / WARMTH OF THE SUN / ALL SUMMER LONG / CALIFORNIA GIRLS (Reprise)
- First Set -
CALIFORNIA GIRLS
WHEN I GROW UP (TO BE A MAN)
WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE
KISS ME, BABY
THEN I KISSED HER
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
DARLIN'
BE TRUE TO YOUR SCHOOL
SURFER GIRL
DO IT AGAIN
CATCH A WAVE
SURFIN' SAFARI
BALLAD OF OLE' BETSY
DON'T WORRY BABY
LITTLE DEUCE COUPE
I GET AROUND
- Intermission -

They've shifted things around down here in Oz -- after the overture, they begin with "Surfin'" (half recorded half live), "California Girls" was later in the set, "Disney Girls" was in the first half and "California Dreamin'" in the second.  Big surprise?  They played "Cottonfields" -- and the crowd erupted!

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Orchestral Prelude: IN MY ROOM
- Second Set -
HEROES AND VILLAINS
SLOOP JOHN B.
WOULDN'T IT BE NICE
THEIR HEARTS WERE FULL OF SPRING
DISNEY GIRLS
HERE TODAY
YOU STILL BELIEVE IN ME
GOD ONLY KNOWS
GOOD VIBRATIONS
HELP ME RHONDA

And this bit was totally rearranged, to create a Pet Sounds / Smile mini-set --

GOD ONLY KNOWS
HERE TODAY
YOU STILL BELIEVE IN ME
HEROES AND VILLAINS (John and Christian blew the crowd away with this one)
GOOD VIBRATIONS
THEIR HEARTS WERE FULL OF SPRING
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN'
SLOOP JOHN B
WOULDN'T IT BE NICE
HELP ME RHONDA
...etc...

Show was a mixed bag in the first half, but when the harmonies really kicked in for the Pet Sounds numbers, they really caught fire...

Cheers,
Jon Blum
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« Reply #34 on: February 07, 2010, 12:18:42 PM »

Mike and Bruce are playing here in Dublin sometime in the Summer, I was up for going till I went to get my ticket and the only tickets left were 85 euro or something.

I don't know, after seeing Brian last summer I'm not too pushed on going.

Go - Brian 'last summer' wasn't on top form. These guys are very, very good. Chances are they'll play the UK setlist, and that is a treasure.
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« Reply #35 on: February 07, 2010, 12:21:50 PM »

If Brian can put on a show akin to the two I saw in Glenside and Wilkes-Barre last year, I'd say that anyone going to see him will be in for a treat. Greatest hits setlist or not.
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« Reply #36 on: February 07, 2010, 12:32:49 PM »

If Brian can put on a show akin to the two I saw in Glenside and Wilkes-Barre last year, I'd say that anyone going to see him will be in for a treat. Greatest hits setlist or not.

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« Reply #37 on: February 07, 2010, 01:11:40 PM »

The American tour last year, in my eyes, finally put to sleep that limping, nearly dead horse of a thought process among a significant portion of the European fans (specifically our Blueboard friends) that Brian only cares about them and only puts on good shows for them. Of course they never came out and said it like that but it has always been the prevalent attitude; those who choose to deny or question it are kidding themselves in my estimation.

Back in 2006 when Brian hooked up with Al for the brief November tour, this was one of those big deals that only happen once in a blue moon (especially over in Glenside which is only a hop, skip, and jump away from East Bumblefuck), and people came from all over to see it. I went to Glenside to see Brian and Al at the Keswick. Needless to say, fans from all over flocked to the Keswick Tavern, which, to this day, has been the place to be for pre-show fan meet-ups in Glenside. I got to meet a lot of my good friends who I hung around with at the Keswick beforehand, including the Brian Goddess herself, Katie (hey you!), my good friend and confidante Dirk from The Nearest Faraway Place on Yahoo (excellent guy, one of the best fans out there), and I got to meet Susan for the first time, and she was a lot of fun. Through all of this, I got to meet a bunch of Europeans who also came to the Keswick to see Brian and Al that night, and I will say briefly that I detected such a snobby and condescending attitude from a good portion of them pointed at all of the American fans in the place - almost like Americans were not worthy of seeing Brian Wilson in concert. That rubbed me the wrong way then and rubs me the wrong way to this day.
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« Reply #38 on: February 07, 2010, 01:17:29 PM »

Through all of this, I got to meet a bunch of Europeans who also came to the Keswick to see Brian and Al that night, and I will say briefly that I detected such a snobby and condescending attitude from a good portion of them pointed at all of the American fans in the place - almost like Americans were not worthy of seeing Brian Wilson in concert. That rubbed me the wrong way then and rubs me the wrong way to this day.
Maybe you were fooled by their fancy accents!
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« Reply #39 on: February 07, 2010, 01:21:27 PM »

Maybe you were fooled by their fancy accents!

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« Reply #40 on: February 07, 2010, 02:00:25 PM »

I always wanted to know as I heard it murmered once but I could be wrong: is Christian Love just in it for the money?

The touring Beach Boys today are a quality group (I saw them two years ago), but just as a note I compared audience YT footage of Darian singing "Darlin'" and Cowsill singing "Darlin'" No comparison. Still, they are a good group.
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« Reply #41 on: February 07, 2010, 02:42:38 PM »

Christian said himself that he does it as a way to earn some cash, as he has no interest in the music beyond what his duties require.
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« Reply #42 on: February 07, 2010, 03:01:49 PM »

So often here and on other boards I sense an animosity toward people who are (even "may be" ... musical McCarthyism!) in it for the money. Not that there was judgment here, but I'm talking generally. I just don't see the problem. Plumbers, electricians, web developers, cashiers, customer service representatives ... these people work for money. Why not with art? Is it jealousy that they're somehow stealing from more passionate (but presumably less commercially viable) artists? I don't see why there ought to be any moral imperative in the arts. If someone is capable of making a living by [task], more power to him or her. I don't see motivation as a relevant issue.
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« Reply #43 on: February 07, 2010, 05:30:54 PM »

Probably because the hardcore Brianistas believe Brian was only in it for art and couldn't have cared less about any financial gains.
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« Reply #44 on: February 07, 2010, 06:09:46 PM »

I'm not one to take what BW says in interviews too seriously, but if there is one thing he has been consistent about throughout his career, it's that he wants traditional (popular and financial) success. In fact, that really be the one thing he has been consistent about.
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« Reply #45 on: February 07, 2010, 11:30:10 PM »

Christian said himself that he does it as a way to earn some cash, as he has no interest in the music beyond what his duties require.

That can't be literally true though as he's written songs of his own and, on occasions, performed them at BBs gigs I believe.
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« Reply #46 on: February 08, 2010, 07:42:04 AM »

Christian said himself that he does it as a way to earn some cash, as he has no interest in the music beyond what his duties require.

That can't be literally true though as he's written songs of his own and, on occasions, performed them at BBs gigs I believe.

I think Mr. Moore said "the music", referring to Beach Boys' music. He does a good job IMO.
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