Title: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: GhostyTMRS on November 09, 2015, 03:46:42 PM All the fuss and hubbub over the new Beatles 1+ CD/DVD/Blu-Ray set is warranted. It really IS that great of a package.
Could something similar be put together using The Beach Boys? Of course, but what would be on it? Here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: fill up 2 mythical DVD's of Beach Boy clips and promo films. Keep it to the classic period of 1961 to 1974. There should be more than enough to fill up 2 discs. (and yes, I know bootleggers have cobbled together similar projects, but I'm interested in what YOU would do.) Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: rogerlancelot on November 09, 2015, 05:51:50 PM The Beatles package is chiefly made up of 27 #1 hits (either in the UK or the US). Since the Beach Boys never came close to this total, then I guess we can make our own fantasy set.
For starters, I would like the 2 promos filmed in New Orleans in 1970 complete and in excellent quality. They include "Good Vibrations" (seen in the A&E BW Biography) and "Cottonfields" (seen in Endless Harmony). Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Mujan, 8@$+@Rc| of a Blue Wizard on November 09, 2015, 06:17:57 PM All the fuss and hubbub over the new Beatles 1+ CD/DVD/Blu-Ray set is warranted. It really IS that great of a package. Could something similar be put together using The Beach Boys? Of course, but what would be on it? Here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: fill up 2 mythical DVD's of Beach Boy clips and promo films. Keep it to the classic period of 1961 to 1974. There should be more than enough to fill up 2 discs. (and yes, I know bootleggers have cobbled together similar projects, but I'm interested in what YOU would do.) Im gonna go with an even 30 songs. No real reasoning behind these; just my personal favorites and a playlist I wouldnt feel ashamed or as if I was misrepresenting the band if I wanted to show a friend what the band was really all about outside the overplayed hits. Pretty much all Brian here but...I mean...c'mon. WIBN GOK Caroline No LGAFA Surfs Up H&V VT CE GV Shes Goin Bald Wild Honey Darlin Busy Doin Nothing Solar System Johnny Carson Ill Bet Hes Nice In My Room Youre So Good To Me Little Girl I Once Knew California Girls Help Me Rhonda Get Around When I Grow Up to be a Man Warmth of the Sun Please Let Me Wonder All Summer Long Dont Worry Baby She Knows Me Too Well Til I Die Mt Vernon Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Awesoman on November 09, 2015, 09:59:10 PM No thanks. There are enough compilations floating around for the Beach Boys. No need for more.
Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: phirnis on November 09, 2015, 10:34:00 PM Endless Summer is pretty much the ultimate BB compilation as far as their hit material goes. Great selection of early album cuts too.
Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Phoenix on November 10, 2015, 02:26:42 AM I thought the inspiration of this thread was the Fabs' new VIDEO package. So (I suspect) to clarify: Instead of another audio compilation, what videos (performances, TV appearances, promos, what have you) would you like to see digitally restored and packaged together on DVD and Blue Ray?
Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: HeyJude on November 10, 2015, 06:43:35 AM The comparison to the Beatles package is difficult to make. I don't think there are a ton of known promotional films made by the Beach Boys, especially in the 60s. There are TV appearances, and concert films. But how many times did they or the record label prepare a "music video", either mimed or otherwise set to the studio recording?
Is there anything prior to the "Pet Sounds" film and "Sloop John B"? I think any such BB set would quickly devolve into a clip job of TV shows and concerts. A compilation of TV appearances would be great, but is unlikely to happen given the cost involved in licensing from numerous rights holders. Meanwhile, I'd rather have as separate compilation of full concerts rather than clips. That doesn't leave much. If they managed to include stuff from the later 70s and 80s and 90s, they could at least get a full-length deal done in terms of "promotional films/videos." But how many 60's promotional films exist, separate from TV performances (mimed or live) or concert footage? Sloop John B Pet Sounds Good Vibrations Friends I Can Hear Music I'm sure I'm forgetting a few others. But there aren't a ton of clips. They could go the route a few clips on the Beatles set and edit together new clips, like the "Little Honda" film made of the Carl/Dennis home movies. I think some TV stuff, especially stuff like the mimed "Cotton Fields" and that other version of "I Can Hear Music" and things like that, could be worked in since they function essentially as mimed promo films. The other problem with working in any music videos from 1985 or later is that, aside from "California Dreamin'" and maybe "Somewhere Near Japan", just about all the videos they made are frankly pretty bad and sometimes embarrassing. My idea would be: - Multi-part, feature documentary on the group. Numerous hours long. Then, work extant promo films into that documentary, with more clips included as bonus features. - Separately, a multi-disc DVD live concert compilation Really, a long-form documentary and a release of live concerts are the two main video-related items left that are really feasible as far as the BBs are concerned. Aside from that, it's archival audio that's the untapped goldmine. Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: SamMcK on November 10, 2015, 07:16:41 AM I like where you going with the documentary idea, Hey Jude. I hate to sound morbid but part of me suspects we won't get a 100% perfect documentary with all the members still around, considering some of the stories that have come out over the years!
Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: GhostyTMRS on November 10, 2015, 01:11:36 PM The comparison to the Beatles package is difficult to make. I don't think there are a ton of known promotional films made by the Beach Boys, especially in the 60s. There are TV appearances, and concert films. But how many times did they or the record label prepare a "music video", either mimed or otherwise set to the studio recording? Is there anything prior to the "Pet Sounds" film and "Sloop John B"? I think any such BB set would quickly devolve into a clip job of TV shows and concerts. A compilation of TV appearances would be great, but is unlikely to happen given the cost involved in licensing from numerous rights holders. Meanwhile, I'd rather have as separate compilation of full concerts rather than clips. That doesn't leave much. If they managed to include stuff from the later 70s and 80s and 90s, they could at least get a full-length deal done in terms of "promotional films/videos." But how many 60's promotional films exist, separate from TV performances (mimed or live) or concert footage? Sloop John B Pet Sounds Good Vibrations Friends I Can Hear Music I'm sure I'm forgetting a few others. But there aren't a ton of clips. They could go the route a few clips on the Beatles set and edit together new clips, like the "Little Honda" film made of the Carl/Dennis home movies. I think some TV stuff, especially stuff like the mimed "Cotton Fields" and that other version of "I Can Hear Music" and things like that, could be worked in since they function essentially as mimed promo films. The other problem with working in any music videos from 1985 or later is that, aside from "California Dreamin'" and maybe "Somewhere Near Japan", just about all the videos they made are frankly pretty bad and sometimes embarrassing. My idea would be: - Multi-part, feature documentary on the group. Numerous hours long. Then, work extant promo films into that documentary, with more clips included as bonus features. - Separately, a multi-disc DVD live concert compilation Really, a long-form documentary and a release of live concerts are the two main video-related items left that are really feasible as far as the BBs are concerned. Aside from that, it's archival audio that's the untapped goldmine. The Beatles didn't make enough promo films to fill up 2 DVD's. In many cases, the "videos" on this new 1+ set are concert clips, Ed Sullivan appearances or videos made years after the fact with miscellaneous footage. The clip for "Eight Days A Week", for example, is cut together from Shea Stadium footage (and The Beatles didn't even play "Eight Days A Week" at Shea!). Something similar could easily be done with the Beach Boys. In fact the deluxe editions of "Sounds Of Summer" and "Pet Sounds" come with a skimpy DVD of live clips/promos already. Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Sheriff John Stone on November 10, 2015, 05:16:49 PM Here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: fill up 2 mythical DVD's of Beach Boy clips and promo films. Keep it to the classic period of 1961 to 1974. There should be more than enough to fill up 2 discs. (and yes, I know bootleggers have cobbled together similar projects, but I'm interested in what YOU would do.) OK, I'll give it a shot... DVD 1 01 Surfin' Safari - 1962 One Man's Challenge TV appearance 02 Surfin' U.S.A. - 1963 Red Skelton Show 03 In My Room - 1964 Steve Allen Show 04 Fun, Fun, Fun - 1964 The Lost Concert 05 Surfer Girl - 1964 The Lost Concert 06 Don't Worry Baby - 1964 American Bandstand 07 Little Honda - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 08 The Lonely Sea - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 09 Wendy - 1964 Ed Sullivan Show 10 I Get Around - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 11 Dance, Dance, Dance - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 12 When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) - 1964 Ready Steady Go! TV Show 13 Little Saint Nick - 1964 Shindig 14 Do You Wanna Dance - 1965 Shindig 15 Please Let Me Wonder - 1965 Shindig 16 Help Me, Rhonda - 1965 Shindig 17 California Girls (with skit) - 1965 Jack Benny Show 18 Barbara Ann - 1965 Jack Benny Show 19 Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring - 1966 Andy Williams Show 20 Sloop John B - 1966 promotional video DVD 2 01 Surf's Up - 1967 Inside Pop TV Show 02 Do It Again - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 03 Good Vibrations - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 04 I Can Hear Music - 1969 Mike Douglas Show 05 Heroes And Villains - 1971 Concert In Central Park 06 Forever - 1971 Concert In Central Park 07 Don't Go Near The Water - 1971 video 08 You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone - 1972 video 09 It's O.K. - 1976 NBC-TV Special 10 Rock And Roll Music - 1979 Midnight Special 11 Angel Come Home - 1979 Midnight Special 12 Good Timin' - 1980 Knebworth Concert 13 Keepin' The Summer Alive - 1980 Friday's TV Show 14 Goin' On - 1980 - Friday's TV Show 15 Getcha Back - 1985 Solid Gold TV Show 16 Wouldn't It Be Nice - 1985 Live Aid Concert 17 California Dreamin' - 1986 video 18 Kokomo - 1988 video 19 God Only Knows - 1989 Endless Summer TV Show 20 That's Why God Made The Radio - 2012 video Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Lonely Summer on November 10, 2015, 10:54:02 PM Here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: fill up 2 mythical DVD's of Beach Boy clips and promo films. Keep it to the classic period of 1961 to 1974. There should be more than enough to fill up 2 discs. (and yes, I know bootleggers have cobbled together similar projects, but I'm interested in what YOU would do.) OK, I'll give it a shot... DVD 1 01 Surfin' Safari - 1962 One Man's Challenge TV appearance 02 Surfin' U.S.A. - 1963 Red Skelton Show 03 In My Room - 1964 Steve Allen Show 04 Fun, Fun, Fun - 1964 The Lost Concert 05 Surfer Girl - 1964 The Lost Concert 06 Don't Worry Baby - 1964 American Bandstand 07 Little Honda - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 08 The Lonely Sea - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 09 Wendy - 1964 Ed Sullivan Show 10 I Get Around - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 11 Dance, Dance, Dance - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 12 When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) - 1964 Ready Steady Go! TV Show 13 Little Saint Nick - 1964 Shindig 14 Do You Wanna Dance - 1965 Shindig 15 Please Let Me Wonder - 1965 Shindig 16 Help Me, Rhonda - 1965 Shindig 17 California Girls (with skit) - 1965 Jack Benny Show 18 Barbara Ann - 1965 Jack Benny Show 19 Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring - 1966 Andy Williams Show 20 Sloop John B - 1966 promotional video DVD 2 01 Surf's Up - 1967 Inside Pop TV Show 02 Do It Again - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 03 Good Vibrations - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 04 I Can Hear Music - 1969 Mike Douglas Show 05 Heroes And Villains - 1971 Concert In Central Park 06 Forever - 1971 Concert In Central Park 07 Don't Go Near The Water - 1971 video 08 You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone - 1972 video 09 It's O.K. - 1976 NBC-TV Special 10 Rock And Roll Music - 1979 Midnight Special 11 Angel Come Home - 1979 Midnight Special 12 Good Timin' - 1980 Knebworth Concert 13 Keepin' The Summer Alive - 1980 Friday's TV Show 14 Goin' On - 1980 - Friday's TV Show 15 Getcha Back - 1985 Solid Gold TV Show 16 Wouldn't It Be Nice - 1985 Live Aid Concert 17 California Dreamin' - 1986 video 18 Kokomo - 1988 video 19 God Only Knows - 1989 Endless Summer TV Show 20 That's Why God Made The Radio - 2012 video Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Emily on November 10, 2015, 11:24:13 PM Here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: fill up 2 mythical DVD's of Beach Boy clips and promo films. Keep it to the classic period of 1961 to 1974. There should be more than enough to fill up 2 discs. (and yes, I know bootleggers have cobbled together similar projects, but I'm interested in what YOU would do.) OK, I'll give it a shot... DVD 1 01 Surfin' Safari - 1962 One Man's Challenge TV appearance 02 Surfin' U.S.A. - 1963 Red Skelton Show 03 In My Room - 1964 Steve Allen Show 04 Fun, Fun, Fun - 1964 The Lost Concert 05 Surfer Girl - 1964 The Lost Concert 06 Don't Worry Baby - 1964 American Bandstand 07 Little Honda - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 08 The Lonely Sea - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 09 Wendy - 1964 Ed Sullivan Show 10 I Get Around - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 11 Dance, Dance, Dance - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 12 When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) - 1964 Ready Steady Go! TV Show 13 Little Saint Nick - 1964 Shindig 14 Do You Wanna Dance - 1965 Shindig 15 Please Let Me Wonder - 1965 Shindig 16 Help Me, Rhonda - 1965 Shindig 17 California Girls (with skit) - 1965 Jack Benny Show 18 Barbara Ann - 1965 Jack Benny Show 19 Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring - 1966 Andy Williams Show 20 Sloop John B - 1966 promotional video DVD 2 01 Surf's Up - 1967 Inside Pop TV Show 02 Do It Again - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 03 Good Vibrations - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 04 I Can Hear Music - 1969 Mike Douglas Show 05 Heroes And Villains - 1971 Concert In Central Park 06 Forever - 1971 Concert In Central Park 07 Don't Go Near The Water - 1971 video 08 You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone - 1972 video 09 It's O.K. - 1976 NBC-TV Special 10 Rock And Roll Music - 1979 Midnight Special 11 Angel Come Home - 1979 Midnight Special 12 Good Timin' - 1980 Knebworth Concert 13 Keepin' The Summer Alive - 1980 Friday's TV Show 14 Goin' On - 1980 - Friday's TV Show 15 Getcha Back - 1985 Solid Gold TV Show 16 Wouldn't It Be Nice - 1985 Live Aid Concert 17 California Dreamin' - 1986 video 18 Kokomo - 1988 video 19 God Only Knows - 1989 Endless Summer TV Show 20 That's Why God Made The Radio - 2012 video Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: ash on November 11, 2015, 03:14:12 PM Well I'd hope that some of the bad errors that "crept into" The Beatles set would not pass Alan and Mark by.
Always crap to have to moan when something like this has been put together but the "pitch corrected" Please Please Me has caused some talking, the wrong edit outro of 8 Days A week that's also out of time and the hair ! There are some other really bad clunkers which make you smack you're head against the wall and wonder wtf they're doing. Alongside some super spiffing stuff ! So I guess I'm saying as long as it's carefully put together then I don't mind. Can't say I have much interest in anything post-Holland though. Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Lonely Summer on November 11, 2015, 07:30:17 PM Well I'd hope that some of the bad errors that "crept into" The Beatles set would not pass Alan and Mark by. I assume you're talking about Please Please Me from the Sullivan show. All previous versions of this sound like the guys were tuned in E flat instead of E. I thought maybe they did this to save wear and tear on their voices, but now....Always crap to have to moan when something like this has been put together but the "pitch corrected" Please Please Me has caused some talking, the wrong edit outro of 8 Days A week that's also out of time and the hair ! There are some other really bad clunkers which make you smack you're head against the wall and wonder wtf they're doing. Alongside some super spiffing stuff ! So I guess I'm saying as long as it's carefully put together then I don't mind. Can't say I have much interest in anything post-Holland though. Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Magic Transistor Radio on November 11, 2015, 08:20:20 PM How about a compelation that is different? Something like:
Chug a Lug Coo Coo Clock Lonely Sea Stoked Your Summer Dreams Custom Machine We'll Run Away All Dressed Up for School Pom Pom Play Girl Don't Hurt My Little Sister She Knows Me Too Well In the Back of My Mind Girl from New York City Summer Means New Love That's Not Me Hang On to Your Ego Pet Sounds Wind Chimes (Smile Sessions) Vegetables (Smile Sessions) Woody Wood Peckers Symphony A Time to Live In Dreams Aren't You Glad Country Air Let the Wind Blow Be Here in the Morning Anna Lee the Healer Diamond Head Sail Plane Never Learn Not to Love Time to Get Alone Celebrate the News This Whole World It's About Time All I Wanna Do Don't Go Near the Water Wouldn't It Be Nice to Live Again My Solution Hold On Dear Brother Big Sur/Beaks of Eagles/California Saga Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Douchepool on November 11, 2015, 08:32:24 PM Yeah, I'm getting quite sick of the laundry list of compilations of late.
Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: HeyJude on November 12, 2015, 06:29:49 AM Well I'd hope that some of the bad errors that "crept into" The Beatles set would not pass Alan and Mark by. Always crap to have to moan when something like this has been put together but the "pitch corrected" Please Please Me has caused some talking, the wrong edit outro of 8 Days A week that's also out of time and the hair ! There are some other really bad clunkers which make you smack you're head against the wall and wonder wtf they're doing. Alongside some super spiffing stuff ! So I guess I'm saying as long as it's carefully put together then I don't mind. Can't say I have much interest in anything post-Holland though. Not to get off topic, but seeing as everything on the Beatles set consists of remixes, I wouldn't say there's any egregious errors in that department on the set. Giles Martin has explained most of the anomalies that fans are hearing. The whole thing audio-wise is so altered (and I like it), I would expect some weird anomalies. "Free As a Bird" uses a different take of George's lead vocal, "Real Love" has different guitar licks mixed in, etc. Interestingly, those are the two tracks Giles Martin didn't mix; those were mixed by Jeff Lynne and his engineer. Much weirder on the Beatles set is the schizophrenic video mastering, with some videotape sources being mastered at 24 or 30fps and kinda looking like film, while some film sources have been mastered as 60fps, and/or have been sped-up to match the pitch of the song and occasionally look a bit like a "Keystone Cops" film. It's all over the place. Still a lovely set, though. Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: KDS on November 12, 2015, 02:22:05 PM The comparison to the Beatles package is difficult to make. I don't think there are a ton of known promotional films made by the Beach Boys, especially in the 60s. There are TV appearances, and concert films. But how many times did they or the record label prepare a "music video", either mimed or otherwise set to the studio recording? Is there anything prior to the "Pet Sounds" film and "Sloop John B"? I think any such BB set would quickly devolve into a clip job of TV shows and concerts. A compilation of TV appearances would be great, but is unlikely to happen given the cost involved in licensing from numerous rights holders. Meanwhile, I'd rather have as separate compilation of full concerts rather than clips. That doesn't leave much. If they managed to include stuff from the later 70s and 80s and 90s, they could at least get a full-length deal done in terms of "promotional films/videos." But how many 60's promotional films exist, separate from TV performances (mimed or live) or concert footage? Sloop John B Pet Sounds Good Vibrations Friends I Can Hear Music I'm sure I'm forgetting a few others. But there aren't a ton of clips. They could go the route a few clips on the Beatles set and edit together new clips, like the "Little Honda" film made of the Carl/Dennis home movies. I think some TV stuff, especially stuff like the mimed "Cotton Fields" and that other version of "I Can Hear Music" and things like that, could be worked in since they function essentially as mimed promo films. The other problem with working in any music videos from 1985 or later is that, aside from "California Dreamin'" and maybe "Somewhere Near Japan", just about all the videos they made are frankly pretty bad and sometimes embarrassing. My idea would be: - Multi-part, feature documentary on the group. Numerous hours long. Then, work extant promo films into that documentary, with more clips included as bonus features. - Separately, a multi-disc DVD live concert compilation Really, a long-form documentary and a release of live concerts are the two main video-related items left that are really feasible as far as the BBs are concerned. Aside from that, it's archival audio that's the untapped goldmine. I'd love to see an big documentary like that. I thought that's what the Boys were doing in 2012, but all we got was Doin in Again. Which, for essentially a tour promo, wasn't bad. But, with the sides divided again, I'd say we'll just have to make due with Endless Harmony. The only thing I'll disagree with you on is that I'd like the promo clips to be separate from the documentary. Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: GhostyTMRS on November 12, 2015, 02:37:29 PM Yeah, I'm getting quite sick of the laundry list of compilations of late. Um...I said DVD collection. "Here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: fill up 2 mythical DVD's of Beach Boy clips and promo films. Keep it to the classic period of 1961 to 1974. There should be more than enough to fill up 2 discs." Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: metal flake paint on November 12, 2015, 05:52:33 PM Here's your mission, should you choose to accept it: fill up 2 mythical DVD's of Beach Boy clips and promo films. Keep it to the classic period of 1961 to 1974. There should be more than enough to fill up 2 discs. (and yes, I know bootleggers have cobbled together similar projects, but I'm interested in what YOU would do.) OK, I'll give it a shot... DVD 1 01 Surfin' Safari - 1962 One Man's Challenge TV appearance 02 Surfin' U.S.A. - 1963 Red Skelton Show 03 In My Room - 1964 Steve Allen Show 04 Fun, Fun, Fun - 1964 The Lost Concert 05 Surfer Girl - 1964 The Lost Concert 06 Don't Worry Baby - 1964 American Bandstand 07 Little Honda - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 08 The Lonely Sea - 1964 Girls On The Beach movie 09 Wendy - 1964 Ed Sullivan Show 10 I Get Around - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 11 Dance, Dance, Dance - 1964 T.A.M.I. Show 12 When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) - 1964 Ready Steady Go! TV Show 13 Little Saint Nick - 1964 Shindig 14 Do You Wanna Dance - 1965 Shindig 15 Please Let Me Wonder - 1965 Shindig 16 Help Me, Rhonda - 1965 Shindig 17 California Girls (with skit) - 1965 Jack Benny Show 18 Barbara Ann - 1965 Jack Benny Show 19 Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring - 1966 Andy Williams Show 20 Sloop John B - 1966 promotional video DVD 2 01 Surf's Up - 1967 Inside Pop TV Show 02 Do It Again - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 03 Good Vibrations - 1968 Ed Sullivan Show 04 I Can Hear Music - 1969 Mike Douglas Show 05 Heroes And Villains - 1971 Concert In Central Park 06 Forever - 1971 Concert In Central Park 07 Don't Go Near The Water - 1971 video 08 You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone - 1972 video 09 It's O.K. - 1976 NBC-TV Special 10 Rock And Roll Music - 1979 Midnight Special 11 Angel Come Home - 1979 Midnight Special 12 Good Timin' - 1980 Knebworth Concert 13 Keepin' The Summer Alive - 1980 Friday's TV Show 14 Goin' On - 1980 - Friday's TV Show 15 Getcha Back - 1985 Solid Gold TV Show 16 Wouldn't It Be Nice - 1985 Live Aid Concert 17 California Dreamin' - 1986 video 18 Kokomo - 1988 video 19 God Only Knows - 1989 Endless Summer TV Show 20 That's Why God Made The Radio - 2012 video Nice list. I'd add/modify the following: Friends – Mike Douglas Little Bird – Mike Douglas Bluebirds Over The Mountain – Star Parade TV show, Munich Darlin' – Twien TV Show, Amsterdam Wouldn't It Be Nice - Twien TV Show, Amsterdam God Only Knows - Twien TV Show, Amsterdam Wake The World – Mike Douglas Time To Get Alone - promo Break Away – NRCV TV Studio, Amsterdam Cotton Fields - NRCV TV Studio, Amsterdam Celebrate The News – Mike Douglas Slip On Through – Dennis Wholey Show Add Some Music – Get It Together ABC TV Show Tears In The Morning – Top of the Pops Cool, Cool Water – David Frost Surf's Up – Grand Gala Du Disque, Amsterdam Wild Honey – Crystal Palace Bowl M.I.A. :( Forever - David Frost Fallin' In Love - David Frost Vegetables - David Frost Title: Re: Beach Boys version of Beatles 1+...What would you want on it? Post by: Alex on November 14, 2015, 06:14:49 PM - Multi-part, feature documentary on the group. Numerous hours long. Then, work extant promo films into that documentary, with more clips included as bonus features. Like a super extended Endless Harmony? |