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Title: Ray Charles sings "Sail On Sailor"
Post by: bossaroo on March 28, 2008, 12:53:55 PM
CLiCK HeRE (http://www.myspace.com/cosmicamericanradio)

ENjOY...
and disregard the next 2 posts.


Title: Re: what is the name of this SMiLE song?
Post by: Boiled Egg on March 28, 2008, 01:18:03 PM
it's Here Comes De Honey Man, by the Gershwins, as arranged by Gil Evans and performed by Miles Davis on his album 'Porgy And Bess'.  nothing to do with SMiLE.


Title: Re: what is the name of this SMiLE song?
Post by: bossaroo on March 28, 2008, 01:21:24 PM
 :lol hahaha

i'm an idiot.
in my defense, it's on an old SMiLE tape i have... right between the Water Chant and Surf's Up.


Title: Re: Ray Charles sings \
Post by: Rocker on March 29, 2008, 03:43:05 AM
(http://a164.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/41/l_c57d6151e4194913bf21b5353348327b.jpg)


Is that Al Jardine?


Title: Re: Ray Charles sings \
Post by: dogear on March 29, 2008, 04:03:14 AM
Definitely not


Title: Re: Ray Charles sings \
Post by: Sheriff John Stone on March 29, 2008, 07:41:23 AM
It almost looks like a young Bruce Springsteen.


Title: Re: Ray Charles sings \
Post by: bossaroo on March 29, 2008, 02:46:00 PM
haha

its Buddy Emmons... world's greatest steel guitarist. still trying to figure out what Beach Boys session he played on.
"When Girls Get Together" maybe???

(http://www.johnnybush.com/images/BuddyJB.jpg)
(http://www.buddyemmons.com/_borders/Country_Music_Article_pix.jpg)
(http://www.theindorockers.nl/Contactadressen/assets/images/Buddy_Emmons.jpg)

(http://www.lisa-und-georg.de/mediac/400_0/media/Buddy~Emmons.jpg)


Title: Re: Ray Charles sings \
Post by: Christian on March 29, 2008, 11:27:26 PM
haha

its Buddy Emmons... world's greatest steel guitarist. still trying to figure out what Beach Boys session he played on.
"When Girls Get Together" maybe???

He was on the unreleased BW-produced Fred Vail LP from 1970.


Title: Re: Ray Charles sings \
Post by: bossaroo on March 30, 2008, 02:51:57 PM
(http://www.farfromneutral.com/exodus/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/o_rly.jpg)

wow. learn something new every day.....
now how can i HEAR this???


http://www.btinternet.com/~bellagio/unreleased.html

Quote
Cows In The Pasture (Fred Vail)
recorded April 4th-17th 1970
produced by Brian Wilson
Bethany Ann* - There's Always Something There To Remind Me* - Kittens, Kids & Kites - Lucky Billy - Black Man In Georgia - One Woman Won't Hold Me - Why Don't You Give Her To Me - If You're Not Loving, You're Not Living - All For The Love Of A Girl* - Only The Lonely* - Carolina On My Mind - My Way Of Life - A Fool Such As I* - You Pass Me By - I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You
[titles noted * had vocals recorded]
 
   Fred Vail's connection with The Beach Boys began as a teenager in May 1963 when he staged a show in Sacramento, and continued as their promoter until they severed links amid some acrimony in the mid-seventies (although he remained especially close to Dennis). Exactly why Brian decided to embark on this particular project - a country album - just as the band were commencing the sessions that would result in Surf's Up is yet another minor BB mystery (unless, of course, Brian was making an oblique point; however it's more likely that he was merely doing a favor a friend). At five sessions over the course of two spring weeks, Brian produced tracks for the fifteen titles listed above, using such country luminaries as Glen D. Hardin, Buddy Emmons, Red Rhodes & James Burton.  As might have been expected, Brian then lost interest in the project, but not before vocals had been recorded for five songs. For pretty well all its known existance, the album was simply referred to as "Fred Vail's country album", but Kurt Ackerman recalls Bruce giving it this title at a Carnegie Hall gig just before he left the band. however, when questioned directly, Fred himself stated that the album had no title.
Possibility of release: given that a) the album is incomplete and b) Vail's voice has been described (by Brian) as "far out", exceedingly slim… but it would be interesting to hear Brian's sole foray into the country field.


Title: Re: Ray Charles sings \
Post by: Summer_Days on March 30, 2008, 08:52:14 PM
I'm sure most of you have seen it, but still, this actually is Ray singing 'Sail On Sailor':
http://youtube.com/watch?v=87P-1t_8aWU (http://youtube.com/watch?v=87P-1t_8aWU)

Pretty good. Check out Carl and Brian very obviously reading their lines.