Title: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: delsboy on July 03, 2013, 04:06:49 PM Hi,
Does any have a good MP3 copy of Studio Version of We Got Love they can share with me? davedipetro@hotmail.com Thank You, Dave Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Al Jardine: Pick Up Artist on July 03, 2013, 08:08:25 PM Oooooh, you're just cruising for a bruising, man.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Alex on July 03, 2013, 08:17:52 PM :police: :police: :police: :police: :police: :police: :police: :police: :police: :police:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx5GwULPU90 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQeKLospZI8 Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mikie on July 03, 2013, 08:42:32 PM Are you taken by surprise
When your fellow man decides That what you're doin' isn't right Do you listen, know you're right. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Freddie French-Pounce on July 04, 2013, 12:40:00 AM How about if I sent you a 1 minute clip of it?
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: The Shift on July 04, 2013, 12:59:48 AM How about if I sent you a 1 minute clip of it? … along with option to buy any chosen desirable element of your CD collection? :lolTitle: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: SonicVolcano on July 04, 2013, 01:30:08 AM The In Concert version is much better :)
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: SonicVolcano on July 04, 2013, 01:30:54 AM Also, Youtube is your friend.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: SonicVolcano on July 04, 2013, 01:41:50 AM Pssst, the same uploader has a crystal clear version of another Holland outtake as well.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: smile-holland on July 04, 2013, 07:05:05 AM Hi, Does any have a good MP3 copy of Studio Version of We Got Love they can share with me? davedipetro@hotmail.com Thank You, Dave sigh.... Boardrules ! (http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,122.0.html) Thanks for visiting the Smiley Smile message board. Here are a few guidelines to help everything run smoothly: ... 3) Talking about bootlegs is fine. Posting messages asking for bootlegs or offering bootlegs is not fine. That's what private messages and emails are for. The same of course applies to official recordings. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Fun Is In on July 04, 2013, 02:24:03 PM Looks like it's MIA on MIC but I suppose that's not surprising.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Jason on July 04, 2013, 02:50:55 PM Hi, Does any have a good MP3 copy of Studio Version of We Got Love they can share with me? davedipetro@hotmail.com Thank You, Dave sigh.... Boardrules ! (http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,122.0.html) Thanks for visiting the Smiley Smile message board. Here are a few guidelines to help everything run smoothly: ... 3) Talking about bootlegs is fine. Posting messages asking for bootlegs or offering bootlegs is not fine. That's what private messages and emails are for. The same of course applies to official recordings. Banned for seven days. Let this be a lesson to you all. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: RonBaker2003 on July 04, 2013, 03:31:46 PM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mikie on July 04, 2013, 03:45:52 PM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Disney Boy (1985) on July 04, 2013, 04:08:53 PM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. No it isn't. So no you didn't. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mikie on July 04, 2013, 04:22:18 PM Yes it is, so yes I did.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: alf wiedersehen on July 04, 2013, 04:23:05 PM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. No it isn't. So no you didn't. He might have meant the rejected version of the album. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Phoenix on July 04, 2013, 05:49:37 PM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. Ricky and Blondie shared vocals until Blondie left. Blondie sang the "I made my home out in the city..." part. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: EthanJames on July 04, 2013, 08:07:29 PM Hi, Does any have a good MP3 copy of Studio Version of We Got Love they can share with me? davedipetro@hotmail.com Thank You, Dave sigh.... Boardrules ! (http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,122.0.html) Thanks for visiting the Smiley Smile message board. Here are a few guidelines to help everything run smoothly: ... 3) Talking about bootlegs is fine. Posting messages asking for bootlegs or offering bootlegs is not fine. That's what private messages and emails are for. The same of course applies to official recordings. Banned for seven days. Let this be a lesson to you all. Lol Damn, he just joined the forum and got banned already Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Quzi on July 04, 2013, 10:46:48 PM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. No it isn't. So no you didn't. I believe a few pressings with "We Got Love" did sneak out in '73... Personally, it's a skipper for me, I don't feel much when listening to it. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Jay on July 04, 2013, 11:38:04 PM Hi, Does any have a good MP3 copy of Studio Version of We Got Love they can share with me? davedipetro@hotmail.com Thank You, Dave sigh.... Boardrules ! (http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,122.0.html) Thanks for visiting the Smiley Smile message board. Here are a few guidelines to help everything run smoothly: ... 3) Talking about bootlegs is fine. Posting messages asking for bootlegs or offering bootlegs is not fine. That's what private messages and emails are for. The same of course applies to official recordings. Banned for seven days. Let this be a lesson to you all. Lol Damn, he just joined the forum and got banned already Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mike's Beard on July 04, 2013, 11:45:39 PM I've never heard of this "We Gor Love", even a quick trip to AGD's site fails to find a mention of it.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: EthanJames on July 05, 2013, 02:15:37 AM Hi, Does any have a good MP3 copy of Studio Version of We Got Love they can share with me? davedipetro@hotmail.com Thank You, Dave sigh.... Boardrules ! (http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,122.0.html) Thanks for visiting the Smiley Smile message board. Here are a few guidelines to help everything run smoothly: ... 3) Talking about bootlegs is fine. Posting messages asking for bootlegs or offering bootlegs is not fine. That's what private messages and emails are for. The same of course applies to official recordings. Banned for seven days. Let this be a lesson to you all. Lol Damn, he just joined the forum and got banned already Well, things happen what can I say? lol Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: EthanJames on July 05, 2013, 02:53:18 AM Anyway, I've herd this song a while back and it's pretty a good song but i'm curious to know why it wasn't on Holland
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: smile-holland on July 05, 2013, 06:24:16 AM Lol Damn, he just joined the forum and got banned already if you look at his profile, you'll see that he has been a member since Feb. 2011. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: smile-holland on July 05, 2013, 06:26:18 AM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. Ricky and Blondie shared vocals until Blondie left. Blondie sang the "I made my home out in the city..." part. almost. Ricky: I made my home out in the city Just to see what I could find Blondie: Though my heart was in my country I was not there to close my eyes Said, I've been tired of all the same Must've been a Siren in my head I've been ridin' all my feelin's All this runnin' and my temperature won't change Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: EthanJames on July 05, 2013, 07:50:00 AM Lol Damn, he just joined the forum and got banned already if you look at his profile, you'll see that he has been a member since Feb. 2011. ohh Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mike's Beard on July 05, 2013, 09:30:47 AM I'm a fan of all the Ricky/Blondie stuff but damn Ricky has a weak singing voice, no more so than on We Got Love.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mikie on July 05, 2013, 10:00:33 AM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. Ricky and Blondie shared vocals until Blondie left. Blondie sang the "I made my home out in the city..." part. Right. Blondie left in December, 1973. So Ricky sang "We Got Love" live until he left the band in September, 1974. So somebody must have liked the song if they kept it in the setlist for another nine months. :) Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: The Shift on July 05, 2013, 11:38:37 AM Just listened to it on YouTube...not the best of Beach Boys' songs. It isn't Blondie or Ricky singing...is it? WB were right to push for a better song ("Sail on Sailor"). If this was on the album, it would definitely be a skipper. Ricky Fataar sang it. And it was on the Holland album. And I didn't skip it. Ricky and Blondie shared vocals until Blondie left. Blondie sang the "I made my home out in the city..." part. Right. Blondie left in December, 1973. So Ricky sang "We Got Love" live until he left the band in September, 1974. So somebody must have liked the song if they kept it in the setlist for another nine months. :) THe live version packs so much more punch… odd that it was played live for such a long time yet never had a studio release. Wonder if they ever considered reworking it in the studio along the lines of the live arrangement? And is this the only example of a Beach boys song that was played live but never ha a studio release? Other than Hawthorne Boulevard, of course…! Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mikie on July 05, 2013, 11:51:44 AM THe live version packs so much more punch… odd that it was played live for such a long time yet never had a studio release. Agreed on both counts, Wee Helper. Unless they mentioned that the song was on the "In Concert" album (which was their latest release with "new" material on it). "We Got Love" was probably introduced as being on their recent (11/73) "live" album. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: joshferrell on July 05, 2013, 12:23:26 PM "We Gor Love" is the theme song for this movie....
(http://i39.tinypic.com/oisw8g.jpg) Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Loaf on July 05, 2013, 02:17:24 PM CSNY put out live albums with tracks that didn't appear on studio albums (barring box sets decades later). Not uncommon.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: The Shift on July 05, 2013, 02:21:25 PM CSNY put out live albums with tracks that didn't appear on studio albums (barring box sets decades later). Not uncommon. That's my point - common for some acts but not for the Beach Lads. Any other examples other than the two I've cited? Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: MBE on July 05, 2013, 02:29:19 PM I like We Got Love. I often hear people say they like the versions of various songs on In Concert better than the studio. Now when that comes to a pre 1975 song featuring Brian strongly, I have to say the studio version aces it by the strength of his voice in the blend period. Yet with We Got Love I do see the point. The live take is more musical and exciting. Yet, the studio cut is taking quite a beating here and that isn't fair. It is a very good cut that I would take over much of the Beach Boys material to come.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: drbeachboy on July 05, 2013, 03:31:18 PM I like We Got Love. I often hear people say they like the versions of various songs on In Concert better than the studio. Now when that comes to a pre 1975 song featuring Brian strongly, I have to say the studio version aces it by the strength of his voice in the blend period. Yet with We Got Love I do see the point. The live take is more musical and exciting. Yet, the studio cut is taking quite a beating here and that isn't fair. It is a very good cut that I would take over much of the Beach Boys material to come. Maybe in better quality, I'd feel differently, but as it stands, the booted We Got Love sounds anemic.Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Jeff on July 05, 2013, 05:17:19 PM I like We Got Love. I often hear people say they like the versions of various songs on In Concert better than the studio. Now when that comes to a pre 1975 song featuring Brian strongly, I have to say the studio version aces it by the strength of his voice in the blend period. Yet with We Got Love I do see the point. The live take is more musical and exciting. Yet, the studio cut is taking quite a beating here and that isn't fair. It is a very good cut that I would take over much of the Beach Boys material to come. Not sure what's unfair about it. It's boring. Basically generic 70s AOR. Sure, it's better than Pitter Patter, but that doesn't mean much. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: MarcellaHasDirtyFeet on July 05, 2013, 08:41:43 PM I like We Got Love. I often hear people say they like the versions of various songs on In Concert better than the studio. Now when that comes to a pre 1975 song featuring Brian strongly, I have to say the studio version aces it by the strength of his voice in the blend period. Yet with We Got Love I do see the point. The live take is more musical and exciting. Yet, the studio cut is taking quite a beating here and that isn't fair. It is a very good cut that I would take over much of the Beach Boys material to come. Not sure what's unfair about it. It's boring. Basically generic 70s AOR. Sure, it's better than Pitter Patter, but that doesn't mean much. Pitted Patter is one of the most underrated songs in the catalog IMO. So much fun, and a great singalong with a decent production. Sounds great when it's actually raining, too. Other than She's Got Rhythm, I find the rest of MIU to be practically unlistenable in comparison... Conversely, I think My Diane is one of the most overrated songs by the band. If Dennis had written it, I bet it would be derided as overly simplistic and maudlin. Back on topic... From the crappy YouTube file I've heard, the studio version of We Gor Love is a bit lackadaisical. Still a solid song that made sense, to me at least, for the time it was written. Good lyrics, joyful chorus, tuneful verses. Solid. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Phoenix on July 05, 2013, 09:39:51 PM CSNY put out live albums with tracks that didn't appear on studio albums (barring box sets decades later). Not uncommon. That's my point - common for some acts but not for the Beach Lads. Any other examples other than the two I've cited? That point is why I was so disappointed over it's omission from MIC. I figured it was a shoe in! :-\ Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Disney Boy (1985) on July 05, 2013, 11:53:56 PM I like We Got Love. I often hear people say they like the versions of various songs on In Concert better than the studio. Now when that comes to a pre 1975 song featuring Brian strongly, I have to say the studio version aces it by the strength of his voice in the blend period. Yet with We Got Love I do see the point. The live take is more musical and exciting. Yet, the studio cut is taking quite a beating here and that isn't fair. It is a very good cut that I would take over much of the Beach Boys material to come. Not sure what's unfair about it. It's boring. Basically generic 70s AOR. Sure, it's better than Pitter Patter, but that doesn't mean much. Aside from My Diane, Pitter Patter is by far the best song on MIU. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Don Malcolm on July 06, 2013, 01:59:16 AM There is nothing more bracing at the SS board than those threads which have a high concentration of "damning with faint praise." Based on an on-and-off backreading of the threads, it's clear that such behavior is one of the key defining traits of this board and its members, and the practice is deeply ingrained, often with hilarious results. I'd extrapolate about three quarters of a million posts that present an opinion or an idea in this fashion or are riffing on such a framework of expression. There was a noticeable dropoff of such posts last year (late summer/early fall), but when C50 got crumpled, DWFP quickly returned with a vengeance, with a fresh wave of it aimed at TWGMTR.
It's likely that DWFP will spike in September and October, in the wake of MIC. We just might make it to a million units of DWFP....in January! :hat Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Disney Boy (1985) on July 06, 2013, 11:31:20 AM There is nothing more bracing at the SS board than those threads which have a high concentration of "damning with faint praise." Based on an on-and-off backreading of the threads, it's clear that such behavior is one of the key defining traits of this board and its members, and the practice is deeply ingrained, often with hilarious results. I'd extrapolate about three quarters of a million posts that present an opinion or an idea in this fashion or are riffing on such a framework of expression. There was a noticeable dropoff of such posts last year (late summer/early fall), but when C50 got crumpled, DWFP quickly returned with a vengeance, with a fresh wave of it aimed at TWGMTR. It's likely that DWFP will spike in September and October, in the wake of MIC. We just might make it to a million units of DWFP....in January! :hat Ok, I'll rephrase my previous post: I really, really like Pitter Patter and I think it's a genuinely good song. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mark Dillon on July 06, 2013, 07:05:42 PM There is nothing more bracing at the SS board than those threads which have a high concentration of "damning with faint praise." Based on an on-and-off backreading of the threads, it's clear that such behavior is one of the key defining traits of this board and its members, and the practice is deeply ingrained, often with hilarious results. I'd extrapolate about three quarters of a million posts that present an opinion or an idea in this fashion or are riffing on such a framework of expression. There was a noticeable dropoff of such posts last year (late summer/early fall), but when C50 got crumpled, DWFP quickly returned with a vengeance, with a fresh wave of it aimed at TWGMTR. It's likely that DWFP will spike in September and October, in the wake of MIC. We just might make it to a million units of DWFP....in January! :hat Ok, I'll rephrase my previous post: I really, really like Pitter Patter and I think it's a genuinely good song. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Jeff on July 06, 2013, 07:56:27 PM There is nothing more bracing at the SS board than those threads which have a high concentration of "damning with faint praise." Based on an on-and-off backreading of the threads, it's clear that such behavior is one of the key defining traits of this board and its members, and the practice is deeply ingrained, often with hilarious results. I'd extrapolate about three quarters of a million posts that present an opinion or an idea in this fashion or are riffing on such a framework of expression. There was a noticeable dropoff of such posts last year (late summer/early fall), but when C50 got crumpled, DWFP quickly returned with a vengeance, with a fresh wave of it aimed at TWGMTR. It's likely that DWFP will spike in September and October, in the wake of MIC. We just might make it to a million units of DWFP....in January! :hat Ok, I'll rephrase my previous post: I really, really like Pitter Patter and I think it's a genuinely good song. Well if that ain't damning with faint praise ... Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Mikie on July 06, 2013, 08:19:26 PM I always skipped over Pitter Patter. Every time. It's a good example of what Dennis Wilson was alluding to:
"That album (MIU) is an embarrassment to my life. It should self-destruct." Now, what was this thread about again? Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Chocolate Shake Man on July 06, 2013, 08:24:08 PM CSNY put out live albums with tracks that didn't appear on studio albums (barring box sets decades later). Not uncommon. That's my point - common for some acts but not for the Beach Lads. Any other examples other than the two I've cited? Little Old Lady? Long Tall Texan? Monster Mash? Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Gertie J. on July 06, 2013, 08:33:46 PM ^ true dat BUT: it's covers.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Aegir on July 06, 2013, 10:32:41 PM Country Pie. (Yes, no one in the band wrote it, but that doesn't make it a cover)
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Phoenix on July 06, 2013, 11:44:52 PM Country Pie. (Yes, no one in the band wrote it, but that doesn't make it a cover) Was that ever officially released? Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: The Shift on July 07, 2013, 01:08:48 AM Country Pie. (Yes, no one in the band wrote it, but that doesn't make it a cover) Was that ever officially released? http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B005PGRZZC/ Okay, not strictly legit but more circumventing-legit! Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Phoenix on July 07, 2013, 01:16:35 AM Country Pie. (Yes, no one in the band wrote it, but that doesn't make it a cover) Was that ever officially released? http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B005PGRZZC/ Okay, not strictly legit but more circumventing-legit! Wow. :o Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Disney Boy (1985) on July 07, 2013, 01:29:57 AM I always skipped over Pitter Patter. Every time. It's a good example of what Dennis Wilson was alluding to: "That album (MIU) is an embarrassment to my life. It should self-destruct." Now, what was this thread about again? I would say Dennis was more on the money with Kona Coast, Wontcha Come Out Tonight, Belles of Paris and Winds Of Change. Now those are embarrassments. Pitter Patter might have childish lyrics, but the melody is great and the production is clear and nicely done. Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: The Shift on July 07, 2013, 01:35:12 AM Country Pie. (Yes, no one in the band wrote it, but that doesn't make it a cover) Was that ever officially released? http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B005PGRZZC/ Okay, not strictly legit but more circumventing-legit! Wow. :o (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51vF4CNCEKL.jpg) Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: SonicVolcano on July 07, 2013, 03:58:31 AM Hard Times should have been included. I love that one! But I wonder which Beach Boys are featured on that song. Blondie, Ricky and probably Carl and Al?
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: Phoenix on July 07, 2013, 07:37:55 AM The only Beach Boys on "Hard Times" are Blondie and Ricky. As far as I know, they're the only people at all on the track.
Title: Re: We Gor Love - Studio Version Post by: SonicVolcano on July 09, 2013, 01:07:05 PM Thanks! Still an ace track.
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