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Title: LA CityBeat Article on TLOS
Post by: TonyW on January 08, 2009, 10:44:24 PM
LA CityBeat have a really nice Brian story re' TLOS up on their website promoting the re-release of the CD and the release of the DVD.

Pretty good article except for one (relatively minor error - at least which I can spot)... and Bran's Kokomo comment ...  :lol :lol :lol

Its an enjoyable but long read. Enjoy!

http://www.lacitybeat.com/cms/story/detail/home_is_where_the_sun_is/7928/


Title: Re: LA CityBeat Article on TLOS
Post by: Rich Panteluk on January 09, 2009, 09:14:28 AM
Good article, even if the is a mistake or two...

I get excited anytime I hear Brian has been in the studio.  Even if it is just a cover song.  I look forward to his his Christmas offerings, soundtrack and compilation offerings.  As many others have said it would be great if Brian embraced the idea of recording whenever he felt like it and just released a song or two or more via itunes or other internet means.  Wouldn't it be nice if Brian would release an ep every month.  No record company pressure, no expectations to create Smile Volume 2 no big promotional appearances and signings neccessary.  I think if someone explained to Brian that this is a viable way to release music nowadays he might like the idea.



Title: Re: LA CityBeat Article on TLOS
Post by: The Heartical Don on January 09, 2009, 09:22:50 AM
Good article, even if the is a mistake or two...

I get excited anytime I hear Brian has been in the studio.  Even if it is just a cover song.  I look forward to his his Christmas offerings, soundtrack and compilation offerings.  As many others have said it would be great if Brian embraced the idea of recording whenever he felt like it and just released a song or two or more via itunes or other internet means.  Wouldn't it be nice if Brian would release an ep every month.  No record company pressure, no expectations to create Smile Volume 2 no big promotional appearances and signings neccessary.  I think if someone explained to Brian that this is a viable way to release music nowadays he might like the idea.



...but...but...I would love a SMiLE Volume 2!