Title: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Surfer on May 08, 2014, 05:57:44 PM What songs were supposed to be on the album? Anymore songs that were not used for the album
Da Doo Ron Ron" Goin' to the Beach Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Niko on May 08, 2014, 06:18:08 PM Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Again, but it didn't make the cut
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Surfer on May 08, 2014, 06:51:34 PM Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Again was recorded in 1971 and sung by Dennis Wilson. I am talking about Keepin the summer alive of 1980 get your facts right Woodstock
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: bluesno1fann on May 08, 2014, 07:00:08 PM Still Surfin'
Sadly didn't make the cut and didn't get a release until SIP :'( Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: bringahorseinhere? on May 08, 2014, 07:17:04 PM SIP?? don't you mean MIA?
RickB sorry, I don't know what we are talkin about... Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Surfer on May 08, 2014, 08:18:27 PM Why are talking about Keeping The Summer Alive album from 1980
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: bluesno1fann on May 08, 2014, 08:56:34 PM Why are talking about Keeping The Summer Alive album from 1980 Yeah, and the outtakes from it. Wrinkles was also supposed to be on the album, and though it made it to the final cut, they forgot to put it on the tracklisting or the record :o 8) Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: The Shift on May 08, 2014, 10:40:51 PM Surfer, I think you've hit on something… looking through AGD's sessions listing site, there must be a good number of outtakes in the vault including:
Johnny B. Goode Little Girl [= Sunshine] Jamaica Farewell Stranded In The Jungle Surfer Suzie Da Doo Ron Ron Smokey Places Boys & Girls Unknown unreleasd title Going To The Beach I'll Always Love You Why Didn't I Tell You [= Goin' On] Starbaby How's About A Little Bit (Of Your Sweet Lovin'?) Been Way Too Long [instr overdubs] Pretty much an entire unreleased album right there… You ought to use AGD's site yourself, along with other existing online resources… Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Smilin Ed H on May 08, 2014, 11:20:21 PM Sounds like it would have been even worse than what they released...
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Lonely Summer on May 08, 2014, 11:35:47 PM I'm guessing the above listed titles were intended for the M.I.A. Album.
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Micha on May 09, 2014, 12:17:29 AM M.I.A.? You must either think of MIU, MIC, or it's me having a brain blockade.
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: The Shift on May 09, 2014, 03:00:57 AM Sounds like it would have been even worse than what they released... Aye, only a fan would want to hear such stuff. Wonder where they hang out? Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Ovi on May 09, 2014, 03:43:00 AM The original plan was to include 'Waiting For The Worms', a Smile-leftover.
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: bluesno1fann on May 09, 2014, 03:48:02 AM The original plan was to include 'Waiting For The Worms', a Smile-leftover. :lol Ovi, Post of the Week! Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Niko on May 09, 2014, 04:29:50 AM That was true for the LA Light Album.
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: JK on May 09, 2014, 05:08:02 AM I'm guessing the above listed titles were intended for the M.I.A. Album. Which one? It's not on Arular, as i have that.(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/25/M.I.A._-_Arular.png) Title: Post by: zachrwolfe on May 09, 2014, 06:36:20 AM
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Awesoman on May 09, 2014, 08:36:55 AM Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Again was recorded in 1971 and sung by Dennis Wilson. I am talking about Keepin the summer alive of 1980 get your facts right Woodstock Sarcasm ain't yer strong suit, is it? Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Niko on May 09, 2014, 09:37:43 AM Surfer could have been responding to my sarcasm with MORE sarcasm. Maybe. Possibly. I can't really tell :p
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Moon Dawg on May 11, 2014, 07:11:03 AM "Been Way too Long" and "San Miguel" were both considered for Keepin' the Summer Alive; either track would have helped IMO. "The Lord's Prayer" as well unless I am dreaming.
I think a decent LP could have contained the following tracks: 1. Keepin' the Summer Alive 2. Going to the Beach 3. Santa Ana Winds 4. Daybreak Over the Ocean 5. California Feeling 6. Goin' On 7. Love Remember Me 8. Living With A Heartache 9. Endless Harmony 10.Still I Dream Of It Roughly speaking, the record has a "California ethos" side and a "heart" side. Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: donald on May 11, 2014, 09:39:02 AM 10 years of Harmony was a very nice package covering Lost or misc traks from the era. I think the band was proud of this comp and disappointed with the somewhat cool reception in terms of sales.
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Moon Dawg on May 11, 2014, 01:29:43 PM 10 years of Harmony was a very nice package covering Lost or misc traks from the era. I think the band was proud of this comp and disappointed with the somewhat cool reception in terms of sales. Yes, it was a fine summary that made a decent case for The Beach Boys as a valid artistic entity throughout the 70's. Generously selected with rarities, classy graphics, lyrics, album credits, the whole nine yards. Deserved better than #156 but The Beach Boys weren't selling many albums in the early 80's. I got my copy as a record club cutout for a very cheap price in Dec 1983. This comp did much to enhance my appreciation of the band. Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Smilin Ed H on May 11, 2014, 01:47:48 PM "Been Way too Long" and "San Miguel" were both considered for Keepin' the Summer Alive; either track would have helped IMO. "The Lord's Prayer" as well unless I am dreaming. I think a decent LP could have contained the following tracks: 1. Keepin' the Summer Alive 2. Going to the Beach 3. Santa Ana Winds 4. Daybreak Over the Ocean 5. California Feeling 6. Goin' On 7. Love Remember Me 8. Living With A Heartache 9. Endless Harmony 10.Still I Dream Of It Roughly speaking, the record has a "California ethos" side and a "heart" side. An infinitely better album, but I used California Feeling on my LA mix and Still I Dream of It on my MIU mix. Mike had a couple of good solo numbers from that period and I might be tempted to borrow Heaven from Carl's solo. Only a year out, so what the hell. Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Lonely Summer on May 11, 2014, 11:39:41 PM 10 years of Harmony was a very nice package covering Lost or misc traks from the era. I think the band was proud of this comp and disappointed with the somewhat cool reception in terms of sales. Yes, it was a fine summary that made a decent case for The Beach Boys as a valid artistic entity throughout the 70's. Generously selected with rarities, classy graphics, lyrics, album credits, the whole nine yards. Deserved better than #156 but The Beach Boys weren't selling many albums in the early 80's. I got my copy as a record club cutout for a very cheap price in Dec 1983. This comp did much to enhance my appreciation of the band. Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Micha on May 12, 2014, 12:58:54 AM 10 years of Harmony was a very nice package covering Lost or misc traks from the era. I think the band was proud of this comp and disappointed with the somewhat cool reception in terms of sales. Yes, it was a fine summary that made a decent case for The Beach Boys as a valid artistic entity throughout the 70's. Generously selected with rarities, classy graphics, lyrics, album credits, the whole nine yards. Deserved better than #156 but The Beach Boys weren't selling many albums in the early 80's. I got my copy as a record club cutout for a very cheap price in Dec 1983. This comp did much to enhance my appreciation of the band. Funny, just before I read your post I played She's Got Rhythm, and I had Wontcha Come Out Tonight playing when I started reading it. Those are my two favorite MIU tunes. Both Slip on Through and Forever are great of course. On She's Got Rhythm, at some points Brian sounds nearly like his old self/voice. Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Please delete my account on May 12, 2014, 01:24:34 AM M.I.A.? You must either think of MIU, MIC, or it's me having a brain blockade. MIA is an familiar English acronym for Missing In Action. Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Andrew G. Doe on May 12, 2014, 01:30:38 AM Also the name of a seriously piss-poor female rapper.
Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Pinder's Gone To Kokomo And Back Again on May 12, 2014, 01:32:27 AM AG/DG's site is indispensable....
Track listing is there for the original "Highway To H.E.L.P On The Way" album as well as "Back In Tommy Bahama". Title: Re: Keepin the summer Alive Post by: Loves The Sunflower on May 12, 2014, 09:01:22 AM Yes, it was a fine summary that made a decent case for The Beach Boys as a valid artistic entity throughout the 70's. Generously selected with rarities, classy graphics, lyrics, album credits, the whole nine yards. Deserved better than #156 but The Beach Boys weren't selling many albums in the early 80's. I got my copy as a record club cutout for a very cheap price in Dec 1983. This comp did much to enhance my appreciation of the band. +1. My first exposure to their 1970s material was "Ten Years Of Harmony." Was the only '70s BB stuff I could find at the time (1985-ish). Loved most everything on it, which prompted me to spend the next few years haunting local record stores in search of copies -in any condition- of everything from "Sunflower" to "LA (Light Album)"... gawd, I was a weird 18-year-old. :lol Also was my introduction to Dennis' solo work, as "River Song" was included. (Funny aside, a month after I'd finally tracked down a copy of "Holland" on vinyl in 1990, thus completing my 1970s BB collection, the 1990 reissues on cassette and CD appeared... you know, their entire catalog from 1962-1980. I was delighted to see these, but had I known they were coming I could've saved a small fortune and a lot of running around. Oh well. :lol |