Title: Beach Boys on the cover of the Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: SurfRiderHawaii on April 24, 2011, 05:55:28 PM http://www.rollingstone.com
In honor of Earth Day - "the 15 Corniest Pro-Environmental Songs". "Don't Go Near the Water" makes the list. Not the worst of reviews actually. RS also just had a blurb on the Japan 'DFTS' 45. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/digest-beach-boys-release-japan-benefit-single-arcade-fire-plan-the-suburbs-reissue-20110418 Seems like the pre-Smile PR machine is amping up nicely. Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: metal flake paint on April 24, 2011, 06:14:20 PM I cannot believe that Summer In Paradise missed the cut ???
Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: Magic Transistor Radio on April 24, 2011, 07:37:04 PM I cannot believe that Summer In Paradise missed the cut ??? I agree. At least DGNTW was good music. I agree the bridge is a bit cheesy though. Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: Shady on April 24, 2011, 07:38:19 PM At least they chose a good picture
Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: metal flake paint on April 24, 2011, 10:26:28 PM A good picture, albeit an incongruous one ::)
Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: Ron on April 24, 2011, 10:33:51 PM http://www.rollingstone.com In honor of Earth Day - "the 15 Corniest Pro-Environmental Songs". How come nobody makes ANTI environmental songs? People make anti everything else music, why not anti environmental songs, about polluting, destroying the ozone layer on purpose, murdering animals, etc. I may have to start a new band. I mean rappers rap about killing people, beating women. Others sing about helping people, loving women. People sing in support of government, and against government. Some sing about peace, some sing about violence, you'd think somebody'd do something ANTI environmental for once. Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of the Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: bgas on April 25, 2011, 06:39:09 AM RS also just had a blurb on the Japan 'DFTS' 45. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/digest-beach-boys-release-japan-benefit-single-arcade-fire-plan-the-suburbs-reissue-20110418 Seems like the pre-Smile PR machine is amping up nicely. I have yet to listen to the DFTS 7 inch, but is it really a NEW version as RS reports OR simply the version recorded for Postcard? Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: rab2591 on April 25, 2011, 06:50:22 AM http://www.rollingstone.com In honor of Earth Day - "the 15 Corniest Pro-Environmental Songs". How come nobody makes ANTI environmental songs? People make anti everything else music, why not anti environmental songs, about polluting, destroying the ozone layer on purpose, murdering animals, etc. I may have to start a new band. I mean rappers rap about killing people, beating women. Others sing about helping people, loving women. People sing in support of government, and against government. Some sing about peace, some sing about violence, you'd think somebody'd do something ANTI environmental for once. There HAS to be some terrible garage-punk-rap-screamo band on youtube that does something like this. Problem is the environmentally conscious record companies won't sign them...thus, unless we do a tiresome 2 hour search on google for it, we'll never hear this music. :'( Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of the Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: Jason on April 25, 2011, 07:52:27 AM Considering the lows of political incorrectness music down to which music can stoop - think RAC, NS black metal, pornogrind, even NS pop - I don't see anti-environment music being THAT far out in left field. Of course the irony is that virtually all RAC and NS bands/artists are very much pro-environment but anti-everyone-who-isn't-"Aryan".
Title: Re: Beach Boys on the cover of the Rolling Stone (.com) - uh, sorta Post by: Ron on April 25, 2011, 08:29:38 PM Yeah, that's kinda what I'm getting at... compared to other things people say for shock value, nobody you've ever heard of has done anti-environmental stuff. Just a thought, lol.
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