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Author Topic: Has 'All I wanna Do' & 'She Knows me To well' been pllayed Live?  (Read 7543 times)
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« Reply #25 on: June 14, 2011, 09:33:49 AM »

guid = good, pronounced 'gid'
chanter = singer, as in 'he makes a pleasant sound while chanting tunefully', pronounced, 'chanturr'

and yes, a Scottish thing  Smiley
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« Reply #26 on: June 14, 2011, 10:12:21 AM »

No arguments at all from me about the quality of the singing, but my recollection/records of the event does/do not include any elements from AIWD.   The infamous TM medley to which David refers was constructed as follows:

TM (the Charles Lloyd piece)
All This Is That
Friends (bridge and final verse)
TM Song (from 15 Big Ones, sans argument on the lawn)
He Come Down
Back In the USSR (bridge) - don't ask why!
Friends (tag only)

It was indeed totally unrehearsed.  And I doubt it will ever be repeated.  It was just one of those glorious fleeting moments of ultra-fanboy fetishism made manifest.

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« Reply #27 on: June 14, 2011, 10:23:49 AM »

guid = good, pronounced 'gid'
chanter = singer, as in 'he makes a pleasant sound while chanting tunefully', pronounced, 'chanturr'

and yes, a Scottish thing  Smiley

Cheers , I will mention the phrase to Sean when I speak to him later this week - Should get an interesting response from him  LOL
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« Reply #28 on: June 14, 2011, 11:45:05 AM »

No arguments at all from me about the quality of the singing, but my recollection/records of the event does/do not include any elements from AIWD.   The infamous TM medley to which David refers was constructed as follows:

TM (the Charles Lloyd piece)
All This Is That
Friends (bridge and final verse)
TM Song (from 15 Big Ones, sans argument on the lawn)
He Come Down
Back In the USSR (bridge) - don't ask why!
Friends (tag only)

It was indeed totally unrehearsed.  And I doubt it will ever be repeated.  It was just one of those glorious fleeting moments of ultra-fanboy fetishism made manifest.



May that have been included due to Mike's "famous" assertion that he gave McCartney the idea for certain parts of the song whilst on the Rishikesh retreat? Who is this guy who did this "TM medley" anyway?
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« Reply #29 on: June 14, 2011, 12:11:52 PM »

Brian played She Knows Me Too Well during the TLOS premiere concerts in September of 2007; at the same shows he began performing I'd Love Just Once To See You. The latter lasted a bit longer in the setlist.

Lead on "SKMTW" was Jeff.

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« Reply #30 on: June 14, 2011, 02:28:59 PM »

No arguments at all from me about the quality of the singing, but my recollection/records of the event does/do not include any elements from AIWD.   The infamous TM medley to which David refers was constructed as follows:

TM (the Charles Lloyd piece)
All This Is That
Friends (bridge and final verse)
TM Song (from 15 Big Ones, sans argument on the lawn)
He Come Down
Back In the USSR (bridge) - don't ask why!
Friends (tag only)

It was indeed totally unrehearsed.  And I doubt it will ever be repeated.  It was just one of those glorious fleeting moments of ultra-fanboy fetishism made manifest.


i remember now - for those who don't know what we're talking about here this was a wonderful event at ST Brides Church (I think) in Edinburgh a few years back run by Beach Boys Britain. That TM Medley was a really great idea - Francis Greene, Daniel McGeever, Sean MacReavy, mebbe Laurence on guitar and I can't remember who else. You guys should record that and put it out online or summat - who else is interpreting BW/BB music in that way? I also seem to remember Val from BBB and AGD singing Had To Phone Ya. What a brilliant song and a nice fun rendition too.

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« Reply #31 on: June 14, 2011, 02:45:09 PM »

No arguments at all from me about the quality of the singing, but my recollection/records of the event does/do not include any elements from AIWD.   The infamous TM medley to which David refers was constructed as follows:

TM (the Charles Lloyd piece)
All This Is That
Friends (bridge and final verse)
TM Song (from 15 Big Ones, sans argument on the lawn)
He Come Down
Back In the USSR (bridge) - don't ask why!
Friends (tag only)

It was indeed totally unrehearsed.  And I doubt it will ever be repeated.  It was just one of those glorious fleeting moments of ultra-fanboy fetishism made manifest.


i remember now - for those who don't know what we're talking about here this was a wonderful event at ST Brides Church (I think) in Edinburgh a few years back run by Beach Boys Britain. That TM Medley was a really great idea - Francis Greene, Daniel McGeever, Sean MacReavy, mebbe Laurence on guitar and I can't remember who else. You guys should record that and put it out online or summat - who else is interpreting BW/BB music in that way? I also seem to remember Val from BBB and AGD singing Had To Phone Ya. What a brilliant song and a nice fun rendition too.

I did ?  Damn, wish I could remember that.
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« Reply #32 on: June 15, 2011, 10:41:06 AM »

Well, you at least remember that time you sang me "Shortening Bread" over the phone until I feel asleep, don't you?
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« Reply #33 on: June 15, 2011, 10:56:58 AM »

No arguments at all from me about the quality of the singing, but my recollection/records of the event does/do not include any elements from AIWD.   The infamous TM medley to which David refers was constructed as follows:

TM (the Charles Lloyd piece)
All This Is That
Friends (bridge and final verse)
TM Song (from 15 Big Ones, sans argument on the lawn)
He Come Down
Back In the USSR (bridge) - don't ask why!
Friends (tag only)

It was indeed totally unrehearsed.  And I doubt it will ever be repeated.  It was just one of those glorious fleeting moments of ultra-fanboy fetishism made manifest.


i remember now - for those who don't know what we're talking about here this was a wonderful event at ST Brides Church (I think) in Edinburgh a few years back run by Beach Boys Britain. That TM Medley was a really great idea - Francis Greene, Daniel McGeever, Sean MacReavy, mebbe Laurence on guitar and I can't remember who else. You guys should record that and put it out online or summat - who else is interpreting BW/BB music in that way? I also seem to remember Val from BBB and AGD singing Had To Phone Ya. What a brilliant song and a nice fun rendition too.


Sean still does a silly medley ( and I guess this one was my prompting to him ) gave him a few hours and he sorted it along with writing all the charts - Clever Boy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUm-nn9Y7IU
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« Reply #34 on: June 15, 2011, 11:00:34 AM »

No arguments at all from me about the quality of the singing, but my recollection/records of the event does/do not include any elements from AIWD.   The infamous TM medley to which David refers was constructed as follows:

TM (the Charles Lloyd piece)
All This Is That
Friends (bridge and final verse)
TM Song (from 15 Big Ones, sans argument on the lawn)
He Come Down
Back In the USSR (bridge) - don't ask why!
Friends (tag only)

It was indeed totally unrehearsed.  And I doubt it will ever be repeated.  It was just one of those glorious fleeting moments of ultra-fanboy fetishism made manifest.


Was Back in The USSR in there because of the connection with Mike Love, Paul McCartney, and India?
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« Reply #35 on: June 15, 2011, 01:06:01 PM »

Well, you at least remember that time you sang me "Shortening Bread" over the phone until I feel asleep, don't you?

Who could ever forget ?
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