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« on: August 29, 2010, 04:28:56 PM »

I notice that alot of the same BB Bootlegs have the same music on them. So my question is what BB bootlegs do you consider essential? Are there a few bootlegs that have certain music you can't get on other bootlegs?

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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2010, 04:40:08 PM »

Around these parts, we have no idea what you're talking about, as bootlegs are frowned down upon. However, if you choose to Perhaps Maybe  talk to someone else privately about this,  that is entirely your own decision.
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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2010, 04:42:45 PM »

I realized you couldn't post links or tell people where to find bootlegs, but I didn't realize you couldn't even talk about them. Whats the difference between talking about unreleased songs you've heard and then talking about the "album" there own?
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« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2010, 04:46:06 PM »

You are correct, sir. Stop be so paranoid, Million Units!

Nearly every bootleg has something unique, sadly. However, if you got the Dumb Angel series, and Archaeology you might be all set. Possibly with Get the Boot as well. Oh, and you can never have enough Smile bootlegs, of course   Grin
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« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2010, 04:48:02 PM »

thank you for your help!
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« Reply #5 on: August 29, 2010, 05:21:26 PM »

I realized you couldn't post links or tell people where to find bootlegs, but I didn't realize you couldn't even talk about them. Whats the difference between talking about unreleased songs you've heard and then talking about the "album" there own?

sh*t yeah you can talk about them.
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« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2010, 05:41:56 PM »

if your including live bootlegs, the 1972 Carnegie hall performance is a must.
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2010, 05:58:51 PM »

All This Is That on the Sea of Tunes label is a good one to get. The Garage Tapes is a must.
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« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2010, 06:25:46 PM »

Get the Boot is fun, maybe not essential but stuff you've always wanted to hear that you've read about for years
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« Reply #9 on: August 29, 2010, 11:58:00 PM »

All This Is That on the Sea of Tunes label is a good one to get. The Garage Tapes is a must.

May I ask what is on the All This is That boot?
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« Reply #10 on: August 30, 2010, 12:12:41 AM »

All This Is That on the Sea of Tunes label is a good one to get. The Garage Tapes is a must.

May I ask what is on the All This is That boot?
One of the highlights(at least for me) is the original version of Oh Darlin' that has the original lead vocal from Brian. The lyrics are also quite different.
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« Reply #11 on: August 30, 2010, 12:16:03 AM »

May I ask what is on the All This is That boot?

The Beach Boys - All This Is That
Sea Of Tunes C 0761
All Tracks Stereo except *

1. Time To Get Alone (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:07
2. Country Air (Stereo Mix) 2:22
3. Won’t You Tell Me (Stereo) 3:00
4. Tears In The Morning (Stereo Instrumental Track) 4:02
5. Slip On Through (Stereo Take) 12 2:32
6. When Girls Get Together (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:29
7. Cottonfields (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:34
8. All This Is That (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:52
9. It’s A New Day (Stereo) 2:24
10. Hard Time (Stereo) 3:27
11. Blueberry Hill (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:10
12. Had To Phone Ya (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:00
13. Palisades Park (Stereo Alternate Mix) 2:23
14. Short Skirts (Stereo Right Speed Version) 2:41
15. Shake Rattle & Roll Stereo (Right Speed Version) 2:41
16. Just Once In My Life (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:46
17. Running Bear (Stereo) 2:55
18. Let Us Go On This Way (Stereo Backing Vocals) 1:43
19. Sherry She Needs Me (Stereo Complete Version) 3:01
20. The Night Was So Young (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:11
21. Shortenin’ Bread (Mono Alternate Mix) 2:48 *
22. Life Is For The Living (Stereo Instrumental Track) 1:48
23. It's Like Heaven (Mono Alternate Version) 2:15 *
24. Our Love (Stereo) 2:13
25. Da Doo Ron Ron (Stereo) 2:04
27. Where We Are (Stereo) 2:15
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« Reply #12 on: August 30, 2010, 12:57:31 AM »

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I notice that alot of the same BB Bootlegs have the same music on them.

I just could not get past this sentence. The philosophical and linguistic implications are immense  Huh
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« Reply #13 on: August 30, 2010, 01:18:29 AM »

May I ask what is on the All This is That boot?

The Beach Boys - All This Is That
Sea Of Tunes C 0761
All Tracks Stereo except *

1. Time To Get Alone (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:07
2. Country Air (Stereo Mix) 2:22
3. Won’t You Tell Me (Stereo) 3:00
4. Tears In The Morning (Stereo Instrumental Track) 4:02
5. Slip On Through (Stereo Take) 12 2:32
6. When Girls Get Together (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:29
7. Cottonfields (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:34
8. All This Is That (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:52
9. It’s A New Day (Stereo) 2:24
10. Hard Time (Stereo) 3:27
11. Blueberry Hill (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:10
12. Had To Phone Ya (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:00
13. Palisades Park (Stereo Alternate Mix) 2:23
14. Short Skirts (Stereo Right Speed Version) 2:41
15. Shake Rattle & Roll Stereo (Right Speed Version) 2:41
16. Just Once In My Life (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:46
17. Running Bear (Stereo) 2:55
18. Let Us Go On This Way (Stereo Backing Vocals) 1:43
19. Sherry She Needs Me (Stereo Complete Version) 3:01
20. The Night Was So Young (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:11
21. Shortenin’ Bread (Mono Alternate Mix) 2:48 *
22. Life Is For The Living (Stereo Instrumental Track) 1:48
23. It's Like Heaven (Mono Alternate Version) 2:15 *
24. Our Love (Stereo) 2:13
25. Da Doo Ron Ron (Stereo) 2:04
27. Where We Are (Stereo) 2:15

Track 8 isn't an alternate version, it's from the jaw-droppingly amazing 1993 Red Barn rehearsals.

Track 24 is a fragment of "Love, Remember Me" from the Bambu sessions.

Or so I've been told, as I don't actually have anything like this in my possession, you understand. That would be a bad thing.
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« Reply #14 on: August 30, 2010, 01:19:41 AM »

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I just could not get past this sentence. The philosophical and linguistic implications are immense  Huh

True - I would have thought all the same BB boots would have exactly identical music on them.
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« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2010, 01:29:30 AM »

Junkbondtrader wrote:

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I notice that alot of the same BB Bootlegs have the same music on them.

I just could not get past this sentence. The philosophical and linguistic implications are immense  Huh

LOL!! I hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out! Let's be fair I think we all know what he was trying to say!
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« Reply #16 on: August 30, 2010, 02:07:11 AM »

For more info on boots try here:

http://www.beachboys.com/rarities.html

and here

http://www.surfermoon.com/
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« Reply #17 on: August 30, 2010, 06:55:16 AM »

The Dumb Angel stuff is great.     Get the Boot has some good stuff.

The unplugged/box live set from 93 is a must have.   A lot of the SOT stuff just drives me nuts after awhile with all of the takes.   But excellent quality and good stuff if you are making a comp along the lines of a Hawthorne.
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« Reply #18 on: August 30, 2010, 02:28:42 PM »

8. All This Is That (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:52
Track 8 isn't an alternate version, it's from the jaw-droppingly amazing 1993 Red Barn rehearsals.

I LOVE that version! That bit where Carl laughs is super! LOL
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« Reply #19 on: August 30, 2010, 06:36:49 PM »

May I ask what is on the All This is That boot?

The Beach Boys - All This Is That
Sea Of Tunes C 0761
All Tracks Stereo except *

1. Time To Get Alone (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:07
2. Country Air (Stereo Mix) 2:22
3. Won’t You Tell Me (Stereo) 3:00
4. Tears In The Morning (Stereo Instrumental Track) 4:02
5. Slip On Through (Stereo Take) 12 2:32
6. When Girls Get Together (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:29
7. Cottonfields (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:34
8. All This Is That (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:52
9. It’s A New Day (Stereo) 2:24
10. Hard Time (Stereo) 3:27
11. Blueberry Hill (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:10
12. Had To Phone Ya (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:00
13. Palisades Park (Stereo Alternate Mix) 2:23
14. Short Skirts (Stereo Right Speed Version) 2:41
15. Shake Rattle & Roll Stereo (Right Speed Version) 2:41
16. Just Once In My Life (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:46
17. Running Bear (Stereo) 2:55
18. Let Us Go On This Way (Stereo Backing Vocals) 1:43
19. Sherry She Needs Me (Stereo Complete Version) 3:01
20. The Night Was So Young (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:11
21. Shortenin’ Bread (Mono Alternate Mix) 2:48 *
22. Life Is For The Living (Stereo Instrumental Track) 1:48
23. It's Like Heaven (Mono Alternate Version) 2:15 *
24. Our Love (Stereo) 2:13
25. Da Doo Ron Ron (Stereo) 2:04
27. Where We Are (Stereo) 2:15

Track 8 isn't an alternate version, it's from the jaw-droppingly amazing 1993 Red Barn rehearsals.

Track 24 is a fragment of "Love, Remember Me" from the Bambu sessions.

Or so I've been told, as I don't actually have anything like this in my possession, you understand. That would be a bad thing.

The version of Love Remember (although not great sound quality) sounds a little different with the drum effects, it sounds very 80s influenced (although it predates that decade/genre)

my favs from this boot are:
Time to get Alone track
Won't You Tell Me (really good vocals)
Had to Phone Ya track
the Love You rarities included


BTW, what is Where We Are?
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« Reply #20 on: August 30, 2010, 10:49:17 PM »

I will only collect Wishbone Ash bootlegs from now on.
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« Reply #21 on: August 30, 2010, 10:55:32 PM »

May I ask what is on the All This is That boot?

The Beach Boys - All This Is That
Sea Of Tunes C 0761
All Tracks Stereo except *

1. Time To Get Alone (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:07
2. Country Air (Stereo Mix) 2:22
3. Won’t You Tell Me (Stereo) 3:00
4. Tears In The Morning (Stereo Instrumental Track) 4:02
5. Slip On Through (Stereo Take) 12 2:32
6. When Girls Get Together (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:29
7. Cottonfields (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:34
8. All This Is That (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:52
9. It’s A New Day (Stereo) 2:24
10. Hard Time (Stereo) 3:27
11. Blueberry Hill (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:10
12. Had To Phone Ya (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:00
13. Palisades Park (Stereo Alternate Mix) 2:23
14. Short Skirts (Stereo Right Speed Version) 2:41
15. Shake Rattle & Roll Stereo (Right Speed Version) 2:41
16. Just Once In My Life (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:46
17. Running Bear (Stereo) 2:55
18. Let Us Go On This Way (Stereo Backing Vocals) 1:43
19. Sherry She Needs Me (Stereo Complete Version) 3:01
20. The Night Was So Young (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:11
21. Shortenin’ Bread (Mono Alternate Mix) 2:48 *
22. Life Is For The Living (Stereo Instrumental Track) 1:48
23. It's Like Heaven (Mono Alternate Version) 2:15 *
24. Our Love (Stereo) 2:13
25. Da Doo Ron Ron (Stereo) 2:04
27. Where We Are (Stereo) 2:15

Track 8 isn't an alternate version, it's from the jaw-droppingly amazing 1993 Red Barn rehearsals.

Track 24 is a fragment of "Love, Remember Me" from the Bambu sessions.

Or so I've been told, as I don't actually have anything like this in my possession, you understand. That would be a bad thing.

The version of Love Remember (although not great sound quality) sounds a little different with the drum effects, it sounds very 80s influenced (although it predates that decade/genre)

my favs from this boot are:
Time to get Alone track
Won't You Tell Me (really good vocals)
Had to Phone Ya track
the Love You rarities included


BTW, what is Where We Are?

I think it's an outtake from Carl's first album.
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« Reply #22 on: August 31, 2010, 12:09:34 AM »

May I ask what is on the All This is That boot?

The Beach Boys - All This Is That
Sea Of Tunes C 0761
All Tracks Stereo except *

1. Time To Get Alone (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:07
2. Country Air (Stereo Mix) 2:22
3. Won’t You Tell Me (Stereo) 3:00
4. Tears In The Morning (Stereo Instrumental Track) 4:02
5. Slip On Through (Stereo Take) 12 2:32
6. When Girls Get Together (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:29
7. Cottonfields (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:34
8. All This Is That (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:52
9. It’s A New Day (Stereo) 2:24
10. Hard Time (Stereo) 3:27
11. Blueberry Hill (Stereo Alternate Version) 3:10
12. Had To Phone Ya (Stereo Instrumental Track) 2:00
13. Palisades Park (Stereo Alternate Mix) 2:23
14. Short Skirts (Stereo Right Speed Version) 2:41
15. Shake Rattle & Roll Stereo (Right Speed Version) 2:41
16. Just Once In My Life (Stereo Instrumental Track) 3:46
17. Running Bear (Stereo) 2:55
18. Let Us Go On This Way (Stereo Backing Vocals) 1:43
19. Sherry She Needs Me (Stereo Complete Version) 3:01
20. The Night Was So Young (Stereo Vocal Version) 2:11
21. Shortenin’ Bread (Mono Alternate Mix) 2:48 *
22. Life Is For The Living (Stereo Instrumental Track) 1:48
23. It's Like Heaven (Mono Alternate Version) 2:15 *
24. Our Love (Stereo) 2:13
25. Da Doo Ron Ron (Stereo) 2:04
27. Where We Are (Stereo) 2:15

Track 8 isn't an alternate version, it's from the jaw-droppingly amazing 1993 Red Barn rehearsals.

Track 24 is a fragment of "Love, Remember Me" from the Bambu sessions.

Or so I've been told, as I don't actually have anything like this in my possession, you understand. That would be a bad thing.

The version of Love Remember (although not great sound quality) sounds a little different with the drum effects, it sounds very 80s influenced (although it predates that decade/genre)

my favs from this boot are:
Time to get Alone track
Won't You Tell Me (really good vocals)
Had to Phone Ya track
the Love You rarities included


BTW, what is Where We Are?

I think it's an outtake from Carl's first album.

Nope, recorded about 1985. Ish.
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« Reply #23 on: August 31, 2010, 02:12:26 AM »

Damn some of my Boots have some misleading info on them. At least I'm streetwise enough to realise that California Music's version of "Jamacia Farewell" was not a Holland outtake as claimed on one of them!!
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« Reply #24 on: August 31, 2010, 02:33:23 AM »

Damn some of my Boots have some misleading info on them. At least I'm streetwise enough to realise that California's version of "Jamacia Farewell" was not a Holland outtake as claimed on one of them!!

You have boots?  Shocked What is the world coming to?
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