Title: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 08, 2007, 05:09:16 PM The moment has arrived. The questions are ready. The rules are simple.
1) Email your answers to contest@smileysmile.net. 2) Be sure to use an email address that I can reach you at, as that's how I'm going to tell you if you are a winner. 3) Be sure to include your name and an address I can ship the prizes to, in case you are a winner. 4) Understand that if you are a winner, I'm going to announce that fact on the Smiley Smile web site, as well as the September issue of ESQ. 5) You have until the end of Saturday, September 15, 2007 to enter. The "end" is 11:59 PM EST of that date. 6) The four people with the highest success rate in answering the questions correctly will be the winners. If more than four people answer all of them correctly, then four people will be randomly drawn from that pool. 7) The winners will be announced Tuesday, September 18, 2007. 8) Each winner will receive a sign copy of Adam Marsland's "Long Promised Road -- Songs of Dennis & Carl Wilson" CD, and a signed copy of "The Lost Beach Boy." "The Lost Beach Boy" will be signed by both David Marks and Jon Stebbin. They will also each receive a copy of the September ESQ (Endless Summer Quarterly) magazine when it is published. The questions are as follows: 1. Smiley Smile wasn’t a huge chart success. What was its highest U.S. chart position, and also name the dates it (a) hit the charts, (b) reached its highest position, and (c) it disappeared from the charts. 2. Of the 11 Smiley Smile tracks, how many are reworks from SMiLE or had their source from SMiLE-tracks? 3. When did recording start on Smiley Smile (not counting Good Vibrations and H&V), and what was the song recorded on that date? 4. In September 1967 Brian was interviewed by Jack Wagner for Silver Platter Service. After some chitchat on not using echo, a sample of the record is played, after which Brian answers a question from Jack on that same song. Which song is played, what was Jack’s question, and what was Brian's answer? 5. What are the original lyrics to She’s Goin’ Bald all about? 6. Wonderful was played in the early 70s in combination with another song. Which one and from which group? 7. The Heroes & Villains 45: who engineered it? 8. In how many countries was the Smiley Smile album released on the Brother label? 9. Only a few non-Beach Boys releases were also released on the Brother-label. Name both album and 45’s. 10. Which song - recorded by the Beach Boys, but a non Smiley Smile track – also appeared on the Brother label? 11. Although the artist(s) that created the artwork for the Smiley Smile LP (front/back) is unknown, the one who made the front drawing clearly was inspired by a certain painter. Who is he? 12. One Smiley Smile track was reworked in the 70s with additional lyrics (and made it as a single release). Which track, by whom and what are the additional lyrics? 13. Name 2 songs from the Smiley Smile sessions that didn’t make the record. 14. In 1972 the Boys recorded (a large part of) the Holland album. For the occasion even the studio equipment was flown over to Schiphol Amsterdam after which it was brought to and installed in a farm nearby that would become their temporary recording-studio. What’s the name of the village or city where this farm was located? 15. Although one would expect so, the Beach Boys as a group never got a Grammy for their music. Two members though did succeed in getting a grammy for a composition of their own. Name the Beach Boy, the song, the category an year in which they won this Grammy. 16. Dennis’ River Song wasn’t a new track when it appeared as the opening track of Pacific Ocean Blue. In 1973 the group performed the song at several concerts, and also an attempt was made by the group to record it in the studio. Although it remains unreleased, the basic track was used for Dennis’ solo version. The studio recording also had Dennis singing the lead, but live another Beach Boy sung it. Who? 17. Al’s composition Lady Lynda (with a little help from one J.S. Bach) was played live years before it’s release on the Light Album and would remain a regular part of their live-set until the late 80s. During the 80s though, for understandable reasons, the song went through some slight lyrical changes and later the lyrics would even get totally rewritten. This new version would also be recorded as a b-side to one of their 45-releases. Name the two alternative titles of this song as they were performed after the original title “Lady Lynda” was dropped. 18. Mike’s composition Big Sur as we know it from the Holland album was the second version recorded by the group. The first version dates from the Sunflower/Landlocked-era. What (apart from some slight lyrical changes) is the main difference between the 2 versions? 19. During the recording of Pacific Ocean Blue Dennis recorded at least 3 songs with the Double Rock Baptist Choir, 2 of which were released on the album. Name those 3 songs. 20. Brian’s unique humour can be seen in his strange habit of giving an instrumental track a name that first pops into mind. Here’s two of them: We Don’t Know, Rabbit’s Foot. Under which more familiar names do we know these? 21. In the early days the Beach Boys recorded a German version of one of their hit singles. Name both the original English and German title 22. What was Carl’s first solo composition for the group that appeared on an album of the Beach Boys? 23. After his departure late 1974 Ricky Fataar played in several other bands (like Joe Walsh’s Barnstorm and Bonnie Raitt’s band). But he’s probably most known for his role in the Beatle parody, The Rutles. Which character did he play in that group, based on which Beatle? 24. Who sings falsetto along with Brian Wilson on Barbara Ann? 25. In the U.S. the Boys had 4 #1 hits and 2 #1 albums. Which ones? 26. Which Beach Boys original from the 60s was re-recorded disco-style in the 70s? 27. Which Beach Boys are portrayed on the Historical Landmark in Hawthorne, L.A.? 28. Speaking of Hawthorne: what was the address of the old Wilson Home where Brian, Dennis & Carl grew up? 29. Some early releases of the All Summer Long album have a mistake on the front cover: one of the song titles is misspelled. Which song and what’s the misspelling? 30. Nicknames: who’s the “Genius”, the “Real Beach Boy”, the “Lost Beach Boy”, and the “Quiet Beach Boy”? 31. In 1987 the Beach Boys teamed up with the Fat Boys and had a huge chart success with a rework of Wipe Out. Story goes though that the original plan was that the Beach Boys would record it with another group. Which group was this? 32. The Holland album is known for its wide variety of releases with different line-ups, misprints, etc. Most famous one are the approximately 200 early German pressings of the album where accidentally the song We Got Love was added to the grooves, which was deleted on the regular version in favour of Sail On Sailor. But there’s another interesting anomaly. In 2 countries We Got Love was mentioned on the cover, although the vinyl itself contained Sail On Sailor. Name those countries. 33. Which Beach Boys studio album also was released on picture disc in the U.K? 34. Did the Beach Boys ever add John Lennon’s Imagine to their setlists? 35. Although Bruce had left the band already he was present on at least one song on the Carl & The Passions – So Tough album. Which one (for US-contesters: songs from Pet Sounds are excluded). 36. In 1995 in one of many of those so-called best-of-lists Mojo magazine declared Pet Sounds being the best album of all times. Fewer people though know that 2 other Beach Boys (-related) albums were also mentioned in that article in two additional lists. Which ones? 37. Why did the Beach Boys choose the album title Shut Down Volume 2? 38. In 1987 the Beach Boys together with Little Richard released an unsuccessful single called “Happy Endings”. This one was from a motion picture. Which one? 39. How much money did the Beach Boys pay Warner Brothers when they were unable to finish SMiLE in 1973? 40. According to Van Dyke Parks, how many copies of the Surf's Up album would be pre-sold if the album included and was called "Surf's Up?" Thanks to everyone who enters! Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: XY on September 09, 2007, 12:59:10 AM Whoa.
Mr. Doe, get ready for a long email! Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: Jay on September 10, 2007, 07:44:53 PM You know what? I think I'll throw in my own question just for fun. :-D
41. Years before The Beach Boys recorded their song Good Timin', there was another totally different song by the same title. Who did it, and what year was it recorded in? Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: mikeyj on September 11, 2007, 03:13:57 AM You know what? I think I'll throw in my own question just for fun. :-D 41. Years before The Beach Boys recorded their song Good Timin', there was another totally different song by the same title. Who did it, and what year was it recorded in? Was it Jimmy Jones.. and not sure what year it was recorded in but it was released in 1960? Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 14, 2007, 09:25:51 PM JUST A REMINDER:
There's plenty of time to enter the contest. Right now, so few people have entered, your odds of winning are still excellent! So don't miss your chance to win these great prizes. Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: Emdeeh on September 15, 2007, 02:11:07 PM I already have both the book and the CD (not signed, but hopefully some day), so I'll let the rest of y'all enter this contest. I'll still be eagerly watching for the answers. Have fun!
Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: XY on September 16, 2007, 09:32:28 AM Cool idea and great prices! :)
I just wanted to let you know that I tried to answer the questions but had to give up after a couple of hours, because even with the generous help from Google & Co. my BB knowledge was not as big as I thought it would be. Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 16, 2007, 09:50:36 AM A good point, Jasper, and allow me to apologize for said difficulty. If such a contest ever happens again, I'll learn from that mistake.
Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: punkinhead on September 16, 2007, 07:29:23 PM not to rush anything, but do we have a winner(s)?
Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: smile-holland on September 16, 2007, 11:02:33 PM Quote 7) The winners will be announced Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: smile-holland on September 17, 2007, 12:17:22 AM Cool idea and great prices! :) I just wanted to let you know that I tried to answer the questions but had to give up after a couple of hours, because even with the generous help from Google & Co. my BB knowledge was not as big as I thought it would be. Hmm, I knew we (the moderators) challenged eachother to come up with some difficult questions, but I didn't expect them to be THAT difficult for so many fans here.... :) Several answers can be found by Googeling around a bit (or checking AGD's or Eric Anniversario's websites, www.grammy.com, etc). But other sources that were used were mainly wellknown books the average fan probably has in his/her collection, like Surf's Up/Brad Elliott, BW&BB - Complete Guide To Their Music/AGD,J.Tobler, or several 2-fer booklets of the Capitol-albums (on cd). And in some cases you have to be the lucky owner of a specific single/album or magazine in your collection (Happy Endings, MOJO, etc.) Sorry Jasper, we'll make it an easier task for all members next time. Title: The answers Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 18, 2007, 08:12:09 AM Here are the answers to the contest:
1a. (hit the charts): Sept. 30th 1967 1b. (highest position): Dec. 16th 1967 1c. (disappeared): Feb 24th 1968 2. Little Pad & Getting’ Hungry 3a. Recording started on June 3rd 1967 3b. 1st song recorded: Vegetables 4a. Which song: With Me Tonight 4b. Jack’s question: Who is saying “GOOD” in the beginning of the track 4c. Brian’s answer: Arnie Geller 5. A speech-making businessman 6a. Which song: Don’t Worry, Bill (together it makes “Wonderbill” 6b. From which group: The Flame 7. Jim Lockert 8. 1: the U.S.A. 9. The Flame album (BR 2500), single See The Light /bw/ Better Get Your Mind Made Up (45-3500), single I’m So Happy /bw/ Another Day Like Heaven (45-3501) 10. Devoted To You, from the Party! album, b-side Gettin' Hungry Also possible is You’re Welcome (b-side Heroes & Villains). Of course SmileySmile-era, but a non album track nonetheless… 11. Henri Rousseau (French artist/painter) 12a. Which track: Getting’ Hungry 12b. By whom: Celebration (1979) 12c. Additional lyrics: Oh the nights are made for dancing; While our bodies swing and sway; under moonlight were romancin’; at the place weve come to play; but ohhhhhhhh come the night. 13. Good Time Mama, Good News Baambrugge 15a. Beach Boy: Brian Wilson; Bruce Johnston 15b. Song: Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow; I Write The Songs 15c. Category: Best Rock Instrumental Performance; Song Of The Year 15d. Year: 2004; 1976 16. Blondie Chaplin 17. Little Lady, Lady Liberty 18. Landlocked-version is in 4/4 time, the Holland version is in 3/4 time 19. River Song, Pacific Ocean Blue, and “Our Love” aka “My Love's Comin' Down” 20a. We Don’t Know: California Girls 20b. Rabbit’s Foot: Our Car Club 21. In My Room, Ganz Allein 22. Surf Jam 23a. Which character: Stig O’Hara 23b. Based on which Beatle: George Harrison 24. Dean Torrence 25. Singles: I Get Around, Help Me, Rhonda, Good Vibrations, Kokomo; albums: Concert (1964) and Endless Summer (compilation, 1974) 26. Here Comes The Night 27. Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, David Marks, Al Jardine, Mike Love 28. 3701 West 119th Street (corner Kornblum Ave) 29a. Which song: Don’t Back Down 29b. Misspelling: Don’t Break Down 30a. “Genius”: Brian Wilson 30b. “Real Beach Boy”: Dennis Wilson 30c. “Lost Beach Boy”: David Marks 30d. “Quiet Beach Boy”: Al Jardine 31. Run DMC 32. Canada and France 33. Light Album 34. Yes, sad but true...the horror, the horror.... 35. Marcella (possibly aslo Mess Of Help) 36. Friends (bubbling under at #112), & Pacific Ocean Blue (voted for in vain, as one of the “30 of the personal passions that appeared high and hopeful on some contributor’s list”) 37. Because Capitol had just releases a compilation album called Shut Down with a cover that suggested a new BB-album, but it contained only a few BB-tracks. The Boys were not particularly amused... 38. The Telephone” (starring Whoopie Goldberg) 39. $50.000,- 40. 50.000 or 150,000, depending on who you ask Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 18, 2007, 09:58:42 AM The first winner is... Andrew G. Doe of Great Britain! Congratulations, Andrew!
Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Aegir on September 18, 2007, 10:01:50 AM What a surprise.
Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 18, 2007, 10:03:02 AM I was surprised he entered, but not surprised at the quality of his answers.
I think you will be surprised by the other three winners. Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: XY on September 18, 2007, 10:34:58 AM Congratulations AGD! :)
Sorry Jasper, we'll make it an easier task for all members next time. Absolutely no problem. With those prices you have to ask some good questions. I'm sure there were enough fans who knew all the answers. 2. Of the 11 Smiley Smile tracks, how many are reworks from SMiLE or had their source from SMiLE-tracks? Answer: Little Pad & Getting’ Hungry But "Little Pad" had it's source in SMiLE IMO. The clip-clop part "Sure would like to have a little pad" is a rewriting of the H&V western clip clop fragment and the whole Hawaiian thematic. Title: Re: The questions and the rules- let the game begin! Post by: Andrew G. Doe on September 18, 2007, 11:07:16 AM 2. Of the 11 Smiley Smile tracks, how many are reworks from SMiLE or had their source from SMiLE-tracks? Answer: Little Pad & Getting’ Hungry But "Little Pad" had it's source in SMiLE IMO. The clip-clop part "Sure would like to have a little pad" is a rewriting of the H&V western clip clop fragment and the whole Hawaiian thematic. "Little pad" is an expansion of part of the unreleased "Hawaiian Song", recorded post-Smile. As for the clip-clop... don't hear it myself, but then I'm not a muso. :-) Title: Re: The answers Post by: SloopJohnB on September 18, 2007, 11:25:51 AM Here are the answers to the contest: (...) 7. Jim Lockert I hesitated on this one... But my H&V 45 has "Ken Lockert" mentioned as the engineer... What's the deal with that "Jim/Ken" thing? Is it a labeling mistake? ??? ...And congrats to you AGD! 8) Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 18, 2007, 11:46:15 AM Our second winner is... Lazlo Deimanik! Way to go!
Title: Re: The answers Post by: Andrew G. Doe on September 18, 2007, 12:12:07 PM Here are the answers to the contest: (...) 7. Jim Lockert I hesitated on this one... But my H&V 45 has "Ken Lockert" mentioned as the engineer... What's the deal with that "Jim/Ken" thing? Is it a labeling mistake? ??? ...And congrats to you AGD! 8) Thanks. The first pressings of "H&V" carried the incorrect credit "Ken Lockert engineered it". Later pressings corrected it to "Jim Lockert"... so unless Charles was being extra picky, both answers could be considered correct. Title: Re: The answers Post by: smile-holland on September 18, 2007, 12:56:39 PM Here are the answers to the contest: (...) 7. Jim Lockert I hesitated on this one... But my H&V 45 has "Ken Lockert" mentioned as the engineer... What's the deal with that "Jim/Ken" thing? Is it a labeling mistake? ??? ...And congrats to you AGD! 8) Thanks. The first pressings of "H&V" carried the incorrect credit "Ken Lockert engineered it". Later pressings corrected it to "Jim Lockert"... so unless Charles was being extra picky, both answers could be considered correct. I am to blame for this one (and I expected this question): I know about the "Ken Lockert engineered it" credit, but as it can be known that Ken doesn't exist, in my opinion the only correct answer is Jim Lockert. Same could've happened if had asked who gets credits for Surfin' USA (with 3 different labels mentioning BW, BW & ML, and C. Berry). O, and congrats as well Andrew... and Lazlo! Title: Re: The answers Post by: Andrew G. Doe on September 18, 2007, 01:09:35 PM Same could've happened if had asked who gets credits for Surfin' USA (with 3 different labels mentioning BW, BW & ML, and C. Berry). O, and congrats as well Andrew... and Lazlo! BW & ML ??? Never seen one of those, ever. The three I've seen are... Wilson Berry Berry/Wilson Strictly speaking, and in all fairness, the credit should read Berry-Wilson-Bowlles Title: Re: The answers Post by: SloopJohnB on September 18, 2007, 01:15:14 PM Here are the answers to the contest: (...) 7. Jim Lockert I hesitated on this one... But my H&V 45 has "Ken Lockert" mentioned as the engineer... What's the deal with that "Jim/Ken" thing? Is it a labeling mistake? ??? ...And congrats to you AGD! 8) Thanks. The first pressings of "H&V" carried the incorrect credit "Ken Lockert engineered it". Later pressings corrected it to "Jim Lockert"... so unless Charles was being extra picky, both answers could be considered correct. I am to blame for this one (and I expected this question): I know about the "Ken Lockert engineered it" credit, but as it can be known that Ken doesn't exist, in my opinion the only correct answer is Jim Lockert. Same could've happened if had asked who gets credits for Surfin' USA (with 3 different labels mentioning BW, BW & ML, and C. Berry). O, and congrats as well Andrew... and Lazlo! Obviously Jim Lockert was the only correct answer, no problem about that. I *knew* it was a trap! ;D Tnaks AGD and S-H for the answer! Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Wilsonista on September 18, 2007, 01:20:39 PM Were "honored guests" allowed to take part?
Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 18, 2007, 01:23:11 PM I did not exclude them. Anyone could have entered.
Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: adamghost on September 18, 2007, 01:30:42 PM Congratulations to everyone! What did Bruce do on "Marcella?" Does anyone know?
Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Wilsonista on September 18, 2007, 01:32:08 PM I think I read somewhere that he did vocals, Adam.
Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: Charles LePage @ ComicList on September 18, 2007, 05:00:40 PM The third winner is... Christian Bremer!
Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: XY on September 18, 2007, 10:14:02 PM Yeah! I knew he'll be one of the winners.
Congratulations Christian, the German BB Prof! Title: Re: The answers Post by: smile-holland on September 19, 2007, 12:12:53 AM Same could've happened if had asked who gets credits for Surfin' USA (with 3 different labels mentioning BW, BW & ML, and C. Berry). O, and congrats as well Andrew... and Lazlo! BW & ML ??? Never seen one of those, ever. The three I've seen are... Wilson Berry Berry/Wilson Strictly speaking, and in all fairness, the credit should read Berry-Wilson-Bowlles oops, got that wrong, I thought I had seen 3 different versions on http://www.kt.rim.or.jp/~face/bb5/index.html ... which was correct, but the 3rd version is different on the b-side Shut Down with credits for BW and R.Christian So no BW/ML credit-version, thanks for correcting me on that Andrew. Title: Re: The answers to, and winners of, the Smiley Smile contest Post by: SloopJohnB on September 19, 2007, 08:47:34 AM Who's the fourth winner? ???
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