Title: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: ESQ Editor on March 18, 2014, 12:32:04 AM Has anyone received the new issue of ESQ?
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: metal flake paint on March 18, 2014, 12:58:17 AM Not as yet :(
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: The Shift on March 18, 2014, 01:31:28 AM Not here (but we're usually a few days behind receiving it in the UK)
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: Tony S on March 18, 2014, 04:07:22 AM I received mine on Saturday.
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: carolinablonde on March 18, 2014, 04:18:02 AM Got mine at the end of last week - but I'm in NC so it usually doesn't take long.
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: Jim Murphy on March 18, 2014, 04:40:38 AM I received mine on Thursday, March 13. Nice job, David!
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: CJS on March 18, 2014, 05:03:59 AM Got mine Saturday.. in New York State
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: The Shift on March 18, 2014, 05:28:27 AM Scratch earlier message… just arrived here in this wee patch of Yorkshire, UK
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: bgas on March 18, 2014, 05:41:46 AM nothing here; but as it's not being published for another 18,110 years ( Spring 20124 edition ) I'm not surprised...
Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: STE on March 18, 2014, 09:05:44 AM Got mine today, Europe Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: chrs_mrgn on March 18, 2014, 09:29:04 AM nothing here; but as it's not being published for another 18,110 years ( Spring 20124 edition ) I'm not surprised... :lol :lol :lol :lol Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: Jim V. on March 18, 2014, 10:02:14 AM So what's the news about Brian's solo album? Somebody's gotta spill it!
Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: ESQ Editor on March 18, 2014, 10:29:54 AM nothing here; but as it's not being published for another 18,110 years ( Spring 20124 edition ) I'm not surprised... I like to plan ahead. Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: Emdeeh on March 18, 2014, 10:32:13 AM I got the Spring 2014 issue on Friday. I enjoyed reading the comments on SDV2 from folks in the extended BB family.
It's going to be a bit of a wait for the Spring 20124 issue, tho. :lol It would be cool if ESQ is still publishing that far into the future. Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: chrs_mrgn on March 18, 2014, 12:14:55 PM I got the Spring 2014 issue on Friday. I enjoyed reading the comments on SDV2 from folks in the extended BB family. It's going to be a bit of a wait for the Spring 20124 issue, tho. :lol It would be cool if ESQ is still publishing that far into the future. Robo Brian will have just given an interview about his upcoming "rock album" Title: Re: Spring 20124 edition of ESQ Post by: Alan Smith on March 18, 2014, 02:22:18 PM I got the Spring 2014 issue on Friday. I enjoyed reading the comments on SDV2 from folks in the extended BB family. It's going to be a bit of a wait for the Spring 20124 issue, tho. :lol It would be cool if ESQ is still publishing that far into the future. Robo Brian will have just given an interview about his upcoming "rock album" And there will be a review of Al's just finalised definitive mix of Waves of Love. Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: punkinhead on March 18, 2014, 02:35:14 PM I like the cover reference to the original Shut Down...the words Shut Down are the same color as the original Shut Down (vol 1 you could say) album cover. Nicely done!
Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: Pretty Funky on March 18, 2014, 04:19:29 PM ... but the "cool" news is the first news blurb in that edition. It is about one song in particular from Brian's upcoming studio album..... In Music, David Well? Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: Pretty Funky on March 19, 2014, 02:30:30 PM From the BW site....
curt lambert Registered: 06/30/12 Posts: 94 Posted 03/16 #1 The new issue of ESQ has some exciting tidbits from Joe Thomas about Brian's new album. He gives a taste of one song entitled "Sail Away" including a chorus lyric. Thomas says the vibe of the new music is not along the lines of "TWGMTR", but more akin to a "Wild Honey and Carl and the Passions/So Tough" style. He says Brian is working in a higher gear and being very creative. Sounds incredible to me! Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ - Corrections to THE BIG BEAT 1963 Article Post by: LeeDempsey on March 19, 2014, 09:52:40 PM I just traded emails with Peter Reum regarding his very nice review of THE BIG BEAT 1963. I was out of town when David Beard needed to have the issue proofed, otherwise I would have provided the following corrections:
1) Vickie Kocher's last name doesn't have an "r" in the middle. Capitol's online credits were incorrect. Victoria Hale (as she's known now) has been trying to get that corrected for months. I had it right in my article on "The Summer Moon" a few issues back in ESQ, and Brad Elliott had it right in SURF'S UP -- THE BEACH BOYS ON RECORD. 2) Vickie isn't the "Sheri" of Bob & Sheri. That's Cheryl Pomeroy. Both were acquaintances of Bob Norberg's, but they were different girls. 3) "Make the Night Just a Little Longer" was produced by Nik Venet in 1963 -- not Murry in 1966. It was part of the same sessions that produced "You Brought It All On" and "In the Still of the Night." Peter may have been thinking of a 1968 Honeys session for "I Know You're Gonna Be Alright" and "Holidays" that was produced by Murry. From SURF'S UP -- THE BEACH BOYS ON RECORD: Late 1963 - Honeys LP A Honeys album was in the works at one time, but was eventually nixed by Capitol, according to Nik Venet. The album would have been co-produced by him and Brian, Venet said. In addition to the three early Honeys singles on Capitol, the album probably would have included three songs recorded in late 1963 and never released -- "You Brought It All On," a Brian Wilson composition copyrighted January 13, 1964; and "In the Still of the Night" and "Make the Night (Just a Little Longer)." Group member Ginger Blake said "You Brought It All On" was a Brian production and the other two were Venet productions. 4) I didn't provide the Honeys demos at the end of the disc -- but my friend Daniel Rutherford did. 5) The late great Rev. Bob Hanes told me that the vocalist on "If It Can't Be You" was purported to be Ron Wilson of the Surfaris -- not Gary Usher. It doesn't sound like Gary Usher's voice to me. Peter is going to post the corrections on his online blog "REUMINATIONS." Lee Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ - Corrections to THE BIG BEAT 1963 Article Post by: bgas on March 20, 2014, 06:05:37 AM I just traded emails with Peter Reum regarding his very nice review of THE BIG BEAT 1963. I was out of town when David Beard needed to have the issue proofed, otherwise I would have provided the following corrections: 1) Vickie Kocher's last name doesn't have an "r" in the middle. Capitol's online credits were incorrect. Victoria Hale (as she's known now) has been trying to get that corrected for months. I had it right in my article on "The Summer Moon" a few issues back in ESQ, and Brad Elliott had it right in SURF'S UP -- THE BEACH BOYS ON RECORD. 2) Vickie isn't the "Sheri" of Bob & Sheri. That's Cheryl Pomeroy. Both were acquaintances of Bob Norberg's, but they were different girls. 3) "Make the Night Just a Little Longer" was produced by Nik Venet in 1963 -- not Murry in 1966. It was part of the same sessions that produced "You Brought It All On" and "In the Still of the Night." Peter may have been thinking of a 1968 Honeys session for "I Know You're Gonna Be Alright" and "Holidays" that was produced by Murry. From SURF'S UP -- THE BEACH BOYS ON RECORD: Late 1963 - Honeys LP A Honeys album was in the works at one time, but was eventually nixed by Capitol, according to Nik Venet. The album would have been co-produced by him and Brian, Venet said. In addition to the three early Honeys singles on Capitol, the album probably would have included three songs recorded in late 1963 and never released -- "You Brought It All On," a Brian Wilson composition copyrighted January 13, 1964; and "In the Still of the Night" and "Make the Night (Just a Little Longer)." Group member Ginger Blake said "You Brought It All On" was a Brian production and the other two were Venet productions. 4) I didn't provide the Honeys demos at the end of the disc -- but my friend Daniel Rutherford did. 5) The late great Rev. Bob Hanes told me that the vocalist on "If It Can't Be You" was purported to be Ron Wilson of the Surfaris -- not Gary Usher. It doesn't sound like Gary Usher's voice to me. Peter is going to post the corrections on his online blog "REUMINATIONS." Lee Don't you take along your Ipad wherever you go? Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: leggo of my ego on March 20, 2014, 06:57:56 AM The new issue of ESQ has some exciting tidbits from Joe Thomas about Brian's new album. He gives a taste of one song entitled "Sail Away"
Is there also a song "Short People" on the album? Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: Mikie on March 20, 2014, 08:26:54 AM 2) Vickie [Kocher] isn't the "Sheri" of Bob & Sheri. That's Cheryl Pomeroy.
Very surprising that a mistake was made here. Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: coco1997 on March 20, 2014, 08:29:16 AM Did we get any new song titles from this article?
Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: STE on March 20, 2014, 09:42:44 AM Did we get any new song titles from this article? There's a mention of a song called "Right Time" which I'm not sure we have heard of before. Plus "Run James Run" and "Last Song". Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: STE on March 20, 2014, 09:43:21 AM Is there also a song "Short People" on the album? Finally a song about Al! Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ - Corrections to THE BIG BEAT 1963 Article Post by: ESQ Editor on March 20, 2014, 11:06:57 AM I just traded emails with Peter Reum regarding his very nice review of THE BIG BEAT 1963. I was out of town when David Beard needed to have the issue proofed, otherwise I would have provided the following corrections: 1) Vickie Kocher's last name doesn't have an "r" in the middle. Capitol's online credits were incorrect. Victoria Hale (as she's known now) has been trying to get that corrected for months. I had it right in my article on "The Summer Moon" a few issues back in ESQ, and Brad Elliott had it right in SURF'S UP -- THE BEACH BOYS ON RECORD. 2) Vickie isn't the "Sheri" of Bob & Sheri. That's Cheryl Pomeroy. Both were acquaintances of Bob Norberg's, but they were different girls. 3) "Make the Night Just a Little Longer" was produced by Nik Venet in 1963 -- not Murry in 1966. It was part of the same sessions that produced "You Brought It All On" and "In the Still of the Night." Peter may have been thinking of a 1968 Honeys session for "I Know You're Gonna Be Alright" and "Holidays" that was produced by Murry. From SURF'S UP -- THE BEACH BOYS ON RECORD: Late 1963 - Honeys LP A Honeys album was in the works at one time, but was eventually nixed by Capitol, according to Nik Venet. The album would have been co-produced by him and Brian, Venet said. In addition to the three early Honeys singles on Capitol, the album probably would have included three songs recorded in late 1963 and never released -- "You Brought It All On," a Brian Wilson composition copyrighted January 13, 1964; and "In the Still of the Night" and "Make the Night (Just a Little Longer)." Group member Ginger Blake said "You Brought It All On" was a Brian production and the other two were Venet productions. 4) I didn't provide the Honeys demos at the end of the disc -- but my friend Daniel Rutherford did. 5) The late great Rev. Bob Hanes told me that the vocalist on "If It Can't Be You" was purported to be Ron Wilson of the Surfaris -- not Gary Usher. It doesn't sound like Gary Usher's voice to me. Peter is going to post the corrections on his online blog "REUMINATIONS." Lee Lee is being far too gracious here. As most of you know (and for those who don't), ESQ is mostly a *two man operation, and Lee's full time job keeps him extremely busy. I had reached out to Lee in December — on the heels of the release of "The Big Beat 1963" — and implored him to write the review. He passed on the opportunity. That is unfortunate for all of us, because Lee is so knowledgable (and has so many invaluable reference tools at his disposal…like acetates, etc.) Peter Reum graciously stepped up to the plate, and did his due diligence in providing me with a wonderful breakdown of the tracks. The one thing that I ALWAYS enjoyed about ESQ (before 1993 when I got involved) was Lee's "Chuck's Rolling" articles. There is no where else on earth that we — as fans — can get that insight. Case in point, the review of "The Big Beat 1963." I'm sure that Lee wasn't the only one to catch the mistakes, but his direct involvement would have prevented this from happening. I should have caught the misspelling of Vicki Kocher's last name…that's totally on me. I am responsible for not providing Lee with a proof of the latest ESQ. I cannot speak to where he was, or how busy he was at the time the proof was ready, but I can say that he is — because of my experience over the last 20 years — (more often times than not) too busy to proof the magazine and return it the timeframe that I need it (one week). That is by no means any fault of his. It is just a reality of the demands of Lee's profession. I have, many times, tried to get Lee to proof an issue… In fact, I believe he had a look at the Winter 2013 edition, but he does not prioritize ESQ over his full time job. This resulted in me getting corrections from him in the 11th hour (as I was in the process of turning ESQ in to the printer). Lee does keep the database up to date and processes checks for subscriptions to ensure that all subscribers receive ESQ in due process. I welcome the opportunity of handling the database, etc., if it would mean bringing Lee's historic analysis and proofing back into the pages of ESQ. No one…no historian…no music journalist…brings the invaluable insight (from a collector's perspective) like Lee Dempsey. In December I told Lee as much…yet, it wasn't enough to get him to write about "The Big Beat 1963." Going forward, I will offer Lee a proof of each edition of ESQ, and hope he finds the inspiration again that used to inspire him to write. Now, maybe if Lee wins the lottery he can go back to being a full time Beach Boys fan and collector. If that happens, we would all prosper, because ESQ is desperately missing his insight. As it is, putting together a 48-page publication is no easy task, but I love it! The Beach Boys' music has changed my life…for that I will always be grateful. *ESQ also needs to recognize the editorial staff: Keith Devoe, Ron Kohl and Ginni Rutherford. Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: metal flake paint on March 24, 2014, 06:58:12 PM Gotta love those photos of Carl at the Fender Guitar factory in 1965! And cool ad in the Collector's Corner, Chris.
Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: bgas on March 24, 2014, 07:06:39 PM Gotta love those photos of Carl at the Fender Guitar factory in 1965! And cool ad in the Collector's Corner, Chris. Does it look OK? Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: metal flake paint on March 24, 2014, 10:10:02 PM Gotta love those photos of Carl at the Fender Guitar factory in 1965! And cool ad in the Collector's Corner, Chris. Does it look OK? Sure does. A certain jigsaw puzzle would've complimented it nicely too ;D Title: Re: Spring 2014 edition of ESQ Post by: bgas on March 25, 2014, 05:41:09 AM Gotta love those photos of Carl at the Fender Guitar factory in 1965! And cool ad in the Collector's Corner, Chris. Does it look OK? Sure does. A certain jigsaw puzzle would've complimented it nicely too ;D No Doubt!! |