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« Reply #5325 on: December 24, 2014, 09:26:21 PM »

So, what's the board's stance on sharing material that's in the public domain now? Like this "We'll Run Away" rehearsal:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/y382kx

Baffling why this awesome version and the other available in-progress alternate versions weren't included on the "Keep an Eye on Summer" copyright extension release. Such an underrated track.
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« Reply #5326 on: December 27, 2014, 07:29:55 AM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?
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« Reply #5327 on: December 27, 2014, 07:45:16 AM »

So, what's the board's stance on sharing material that's in the public domain now? Like this "We'll Run Away" rehearsal:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/y382kx

Baffling why this awesome version and the other available in-progress alternate versions weren't included on the "Keep an Eye on Summer" copyright extension release. Such an underrated track.

Well, per an email I got yesterday from someone in the know, the work tapes of a released sound recording, including any aborted takes from the recording session that have the same arrangement as the released take, ARE covered under the umbrella of the copyright of the released version.  That was news to me.  So the example above is still a copyrighted work, and will be for another 20 years.  As I mentioned in the KEEP AN EYE ON SUMMER thread, the inclusion of some of the session outtakes wasn't due to copyright extension reasons, but instead was done to fill the package out into a general 1964 50th anniversary release.  But there were limits as to how many tracks Mark and Alan could include, and they tried to make the best choices they could.

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« Reply #5328 on: December 27, 2014, 10:50:07 AM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?


They got away with it because it could be explained that it's about spilling cocaine all over your blouse.
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« Reply #5329 on: December 27, 2014, 11:35:37 AM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?


They got away with it because it could be explained that it's about spilling cocaine all over your blouse.

The interpretation of which is strengthened by this line, clearly about heroin: "When we rode the horse we got some thrills".
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« Reply #5330 on: December 27, 2014, 11:42:36 AM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?


They got away with it because it could be explained that it's about spilling cocaine all over your blouse.

The interpretation of which is strengthened by this line, clearly about heroin: "When we rode the horse we got some thrills".

Perhaps the two of you should start a standup act?
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« Reply #5331 on: December 27, 2014, 12:12:48 PM »


Well, per an email I got yesterday from someone in the know, the work tapes of a released sound recording, including any aborted takes from the recording session that have the same arrangement as the released take, ARE covered under the umbrella of the copyright of the released version.  That was news to me.  So the example above is still a copyrighted work, and will be for another 20 years.  

Lee

Thanks for posting this info.  From a practical standpoint this completely makes sense. 

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« Reply #5332 on: December 27, 2014, 01:56:13 PM »

runnersdialzero and Bubbly Waves...are the best.  [at what I'm not the least bit certain. Wink]

Those gawd-dammed beach boys and girls and their friggin' drug habits!!!  Of course the BBC would support THAT.  As long as they're not rotting their ivories out with that horrible Coca Cola...or even worse...Pepsi.  

Can you imagine if Marilyn had spilt Pepsi...or Dr. Pepper all over her blouse?

By the way...Lola is a guy. LOL
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« Reply #5333 on: December 31, 2014, 12:54:09 PM »

What would you guys consider Brian's solo albums?

I understand something like Pet Sounds is considered a Beach Boys album, but we all know that it is essentially a solo album with Beach Boy vocals.

I'd say Pet Sounds, Smile, Love You, and Adult Child are. But what about albums like Today, SD(ASN), Smiley Smile, Wild Honey, and Friends?
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« Reply #5334 on: December 31, 2014, 01:05:09 PM »

I don't consider anything released as the Beach Boys to be BW solo. Doesn't matter to me whether BW wrote 25, 50, 75, or 90% of it, if it has the band singing (or playing) and it's credited to the Beach Boys, it's the Beach Boys.

Other than the technical difference, I think Smile Sessions v BWPS shows why. It's a vocal group. Their voices, their group.
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« Reply #5335 on: December 31, 2014, 01:10:47 PM »

I don't consider anything released as the Beach Boys to be BW solo. Doesn't matter to me whether BW wrote 25, 50, 75, or 90% of it, if it has the band singing (or playing) and it's credited to the Beach Boys, it's the Beach Boys.

Other than the technical difference, I think Smile Sessions v BWPS shows why. It's a vocal group. Their voices, their group.

Definitely a fair point, makes a lot of sense.

I guess I shouldn't word it as "solo albums", but I guess I mean, which albums are considered mainly written and produced by Brian? Smiley Smile, Wild Honey, and Friends are all in question because of the infamous "Produced by The Beach Boys" label.
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« Reply #5336 on: December 31, 2014, 02:11:35 PM »

I don't consider anything released as the Beach Boys to be BW solo. Doesn't matter to me whether BW wrote 25, 50, 75, or 90% of it, if it has the band singing (or playing) and it's credited to the Beach Boys, it's the Beach Boys.

Other than the technical difference, I think Smile Sessions v BWPS shows why. It's a vocal group. Their voices, their group.

Definitely a fair point, makes a lot of sense.

I guess I shouldn't word it as "solo albums", but I guess I mean, which albums are considered mainly written and produced by Brian? Smiley Smile, Wild Honey, and Friends are all in question because of the infamous "Produced by The Beach Boys" label.

I can see your producing question, but 95% of the writing is Brian so thats a slam dunk
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« Reply #5337 on: December 31, 2014, 09:41:12 PM »

What would you guys consider Brian's solo albums?

I understand something like Pet Sounds is considered a Beach Boys album, but we all know that it is essentially a solo album with Beach Boy vocals.

I'd say Pet Sounds, Smile, Love You, and Adult Child are. But what about albums like Today, SD(ASN), Smiley Smile, Wild Honey, and Friends?

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« Reply #5338 on: January 01, 2015, 04:45:26 AM »

Who arranged the vocals on the songs "Make it Big", "Somewhere near Japan", and "Still Cruisin'"?
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« Reply #5339 on: January 01, 2015, 11:05:08 AM »

Who arranged the vocals on the songs "Make it Big", "Somewhere near Japan", and "Still Cruisin'"?

Probably Terry Melcher for all three.
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« Reply #5340 on: January 01, 2015, 02:42:15 PM »

Who arranged the vocals on the songs "Make it Big", "Somewhere near Japan", and "Still Cruisin'"?

Carole Kaye told me she did it.
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« Reply #5341 on: January 02, 2015, 04:08:44 AM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?


They got away with it because it could be explained that it's about spilling cocaine all over your blouse.

The interpretation of which is strengthened by this line, clearly about heroin: "When we rode the horse we got some thrills".
Fyi, heroin="white horse". The horse on ASL is colorless.
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« Reply #5342 on: January 02, 2015, 10:07:15 AM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?


They got away with it because it could be explained that it's about spilling cocaine all over your blouse.

The interpretation of which is strengthened by this line, clearly about heroin: "When we rode the horse we got some thrills".
Fyi, heroin="white horse". The horse on ASL is colorless.

FYI, no.
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« Reply #5343 on: January 02, 2015, 11:06:58 PM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?


They got away with it because it could be explained that it's about spilling cocaine all over your blouse.

They got away with it because even though it was a UK single A side in March 1965, it wouldn't have been played on the BBC anyway. Pirate radio, for sure.
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« Reply #5344 on: January 02, 2015, 11:31:46 PM »

Aye, there'd be no poptastic hit spinning Radio 1 at that time. Did the Beeb have a pop music station at that stage?
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« Reply #5345 on: January 02, 2015, 11:33:44 PM »

Nope, none to speak of.
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« Reply #5346 on: January 03, 2015, 12:48:57 AM »

FYI, no.
Whatevs. It's an awful idea to suggest that "All Summer Long" - an ultimate summer anthem - can have drug-related lyrics. So I'm with bgas on here.
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« Reply #5347 on: January 03, 2015, 11:26:52 AM »

Recently I've heard quite a bit of Kate Bush and wondered what a duet (musically rather than vocally) with Brian would turn out like. Two great musical geniuses, both in their prime at a very young age and very competent at writing classics. It might not work now they're a lot older but I wondered whether you guys think it would have been a match made in heaven or an utter disaster?

They must have been on the same wavelength on this song I just discovered. Does the start remind you of anything.....?

http://youtu.be/G1vOHrrn7Ns
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« Reply #5348 on: January 03, 2015, 12:47:34 PM »

This doesn't merit a thread in any way, shape or form...but a response or 2 would be appreciated.  Probably the UK contingent could answer with a degree of experience.

" 'Member when you spilled Coke all over your blouse?"...Beach Boys...'All Summer Long'
"Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola."...Kinks...revamped 'Lola'

If memory serves...Ray and the kinky boys had to vacate a N. American tour for a moment in order to fly home and replace "tastes just like Coca Cola"...with "cherry cola".  They then flew back to resume the tour and the BBC began to play 'Lola'.

Coca Cola and Coke are BOTH registered trademarks.  The BBC didn't play songs with references to actual products as that was construed to be advertising.

QUESTION???  Did the BBC play All Summer Long at any point?  Did Brian's wife have to spill "coco over her blouse"?


Well, maybe the fact that "coke" is often used as a generic term for any cola soft drink helped the case. Coca Cola, on the other hand, is definitely a brand.
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« Reply #5349 on: January 05, 2015, 11:44:25 AM »

Whatevs. It's an awful idea to suggest that "All Summer Long" - an ultimate summer anthem - can have drug-related lyrics. So I'm with bgas on here.

Hay, I was just kidding about that.

Well, maybe the fact that "coke" is often used as a generic term for any cola soft drink helped the case. Coca Cola, on the other hand, is definitely a brand.

Yeah, maybe if you're from CHATTANOOGA OR SOMETHING
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