Title: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Daniel S. on January 19, 2007, 05:53:13 PM I'll make a quick list off the top of my head
1. Let The Wind Blow 2. Can't Wait Too Long 3. Old Man River 4. Walk On By 5. This Whole World 6. Time To Get Alone 7. Break Away 8. 'Till I Die 9. A Day In The Life Of A Tree 10. Marcella 11. Still I Dream Of It 12. My Diane Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Rocker on January 19, 2007, 06:01:44 PM I heard "Let the wind blow" was more Mike's song, but I don't know if that is true. It's beautiful anyway.
Greatest moment? Imo "Funky pretty", "Sail on sailor", "Can't wait too long", "Til I die" and "Marcella". No special order EDIT: Forgot "Here comes the night" from WH. That whole album is great. Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: MBE on January 20, 2007, 05:15:29 AM Well to me he was still in his prime through 73 or so. Musically at least. Most of my favorite songs are 67-73 so I will say since then. My Diane and Still are great. Goin On, Love and Mercy, (sorry Andrew) City Blues, You've Lost That Loving Feeling. Lot's of good moments.
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: punkinhead on January 20, 2007, 06:58:06 AM not considering songs....playin shortenin bread with alice cooper, danny hutton, and iggy pop
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Sheriff John Stone on January 20, 2007, 07:33:07 AM 1. This Whole World
2. Til I Die 3. The Night Was So Young 4. Can't Wait Too Long 5. Sail On Sailor 6. Good Timin' 7. Lay Down Burden 8. Love And Mercy 9. Almost Summer 10. Here Comes The Night Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: John on January 20, 2007, 09:49:27 AM No love for I'll Bet He's Nice?
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Rocker on January 20, 2007, 09:54:22 AM No love for I'll Bet He's Nice? Sure, one of my favs. I think I shouldn't answer to these kind of threads. I always forget songs which I really love. Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: tpesky on January 20, 2007, 02:04:37 PM 80's and 90s- Goin On, Love and Mercy, In My Car, Lay Down Burden, Soul Searching (version with the Beach Boys) definitely a mistake by Carl on that one, touring in general, Roxy 99, touring with Al.
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: sidewinder572 on January 20, 2007, 04:42:41 PM If by greatest moment you mean an actual thing he did, then it would have to be going on stage at the Royal Festival Hall on 02-20-2004.
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Pretty Funky on January 20, 2007, 05:28:27 PM Loosing the weight, kicking drugs, for better or worse going solo, and out-lasting his brothers.
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Magic Transistor Radio on January 20, 2007, 09:37:39 PM Friends album; Mt Vernon and Fairway; Til I Die; Life of a Tree; his comeback in 76 which resulted in Love You, a few highlights from MIU and the unrealised Adult Childhood; Rio Grande; Pet Sound and Smile tours
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: XY on January 21, 2007, 01:06:20 AM Wake The World, Til I Die, Darlin', Wild Honey, Add Some Music, This Whole World, Time To Get Alone, Aren't You Glad, Busy Doin' Nothin', A Day In The Life OAT, Marcella, Sail On Sailor, Good Time, Still I Dream Of It, It's Over Now, Good Timin', Going On, Oh Darlin' (not the released one), Love & Mercy, Melt Away, Walkin' The Line, There's So Many, Baby Let Your Hair Grow Long, In My Car, It's Not Easy Being Me, Some Sweet Day, Chain Reaction Of Love, Desert Drive (Paley version), In My Moondreams, Saturday Morning
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Bicyclerider on January 21, 2007, 01:09:11 PM If you look at great Brian "productions" post 1967, there are certainly few compared with pre 1967/67. There are more great songs than there are productions that Brian participated fully in. My picks for great productions AND songs: Darlin', Friends, Be Here in the Morning, Busy Doin' Nothin, Tiime to Get Alone, This Whole World, Cool Cool Water, Till I Die, Still I Dream of It, It's Over Now, Night was So Young, Had to Phone Ya (particularly the more intricate arrangement on Get the Boot), Sail on Sailor (how much is Brian's production is up to debate, it was started during the Surf's Up time period, doesn't Stephen claim the same tracks he engineered, with alterations/overdubs, were used in the Holland master? probably mostly Carl production), Love and Mercy, Meet Me in My Dreams, Rio Grande, Soul Searchin'.
Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: Rocker on January 21, 2007, 01:11:37 PM Did you hear Brian's version of "On broadway" ? That one is killer imo. One of his best productions of the late 70s.
Re: Sail on sailor, I believe that was the track were Brian gave instructions to Carl via the phone. Title: Re: Brian's greatest moments 1967 to present Post by: SG7 on January 21, 2007, 04:21:35 PM Imagination ;D
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