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Author Topic: What was the goal for the Psychedelic Sounds/Comedy skits recorded in late '66?  (Read 1962 times)
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« on: January 25, 2015, 09:02:09 AM »

I believe it was around December 1966, you recorded a series of humourous conversations with Van Dyke Parks, the Vosse Posse and Hal Blaine. These included sketches like the Vegetable Fight, George Fell Into His French Horn and Brian Falls into a Piano.

My question is, what were you going to use these skits for? Were they considered for SMiLE, as links between the tracks or perhaps as hidden tracks themselves in some cases? Or was it for a whole separate project?

Thank you for your time, and if you'd rather not discuss the SMiLE Era at all, I completely understand. It's just something that's been bothering me lately.

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Here are my SMiLE Mixes. All are 2 suite, but still vastly different in several ways. Be on the lookout for another, someday.

Aquarian SMiLE>HERE
Dumb Angel (Olorin Edition)>HERE
Dumb Angel [the Romestamo Cut]>HERE

& This is a new pet project Ive worked on, which combines Fritz Lang's classic film, Metropolis (1927) with The United States of America (1968) as a new soundtrack. More info is in the video description.
The American Metropolitan Circus>HERE
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