Title: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: cutterschoice on July 06, 2010, 04:12:56 PM Does anyone have any details on Sagittarius, mainly the story that Gary Usher borrowed from Brian and this upset him?
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs-oGEhDP0E) I can't find anything to confirm Brian's reaction. Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: roll plymouth rock on July 06, 2010, 05:20:20 PM Apparently he freaked out after hearing their 45 'My World Fell Down' as he felt some of the fragments were a little too reminiscent of his Smile material. This is because he learned they were listening to Smile recordings at one of the studios he was using, which some say led Brian to start recording at home? Also of note -- Bruce Johnston sings bgvs on My World Fell Down.
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: Mr. Cohen on July 06, 2010, 06:00:37 PM Yeah, another song Gary Usher did for Sagittarius, "Hotel Indiscreet", had a bridge that featured a comedy bit performed by The Firesign Theatre. Clearly, Gary had heard some SMiLE acetates or something. There's just too many coincidences. It makes you wonder what exactly he heard.
If you listen to the single version of "Hotel Indiscreet" on this page, you can hear most of the comedy bit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000003H1D/ref=pd_krex_dp_001_017/175-8250175-1324615?ie=UTF8&track=017&disc=001 Sounds like something Brian would have done during one of his psychedelic parties, except with a more sophisticated bent. Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: cutterschoice on July 06, 2010, 07:19:06 PM thanks for the info, guys. Very interesting indeed! Are there any quotes from Brian regarding this?
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: Magic Transistor Radio on July 06, 2010, 07:29:49 PM I had never heard of this until I bought a Nuggets box set of early psychadelic rock. When I read about this one and saw Gary Usher, Bruce Johnston, Glen Campbell and (Terry Melcher's?) names on it, I was suprised that I had never heard of it.
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: Andrew G. Doe on July 07, 2010, 02:07:03 AM Apparently he freaked out after hearing their 45 'My World Fell Down' as he felt some of the fragments were a little too reminiscent of his Smile material. This is because he learned they were listening to Smile recordings at one of the studios he was using, which some say led Brian to start recording at home? Also of note -- Bruce Johnston sings bgvs on My World Fell Down. The single version of "My World Fell Down" - or at least the sound collage insert - was recorded at Columbia on February 9th 1967 (the rest of the song was cut there January 10th), and charted on June 24th. Between those two dates, Brian recorded at Columbia, Western, Sound Recorders and Gold Star: he started recording 'at home' on June 11th, after Smile was officially abandoned, but this assumes he only heard the song less than a fortnight before it was released. Considering Bruce was deeply involved with "MWFD" (and in fact there was a BB vocal session at Columbia the same day the album version was recorded !), I'd consider that highly unlikely. So, the weight of evidence is against Brian recording at home after hearing it and freaking out. There was also a rumor that the sound collage on the 45 version was an actual Smile recording that Usher slipped in. No so - there's an 8-track sheet for it being assembled 1/10/67 at Columbia: 1 - tractor 2 - baby cries 3 - horse race 4 - alarm clock 5 - tele type 6 - gun battle 7 - symphony orchestra tuning 8 - pile driver The collage also used a separate 4-track: 1 - power saw 2 - barroom brawl 3 - bullfight segue 4 - ? (might be 'engine') The only Smile material that sounds even vaguely like this is the 'talking horns' session. As for Brian freaking out because people were sneaking listens to his music, remember, he was playing it for pretty much anyone who dropped in at Laurel Way or the various studios. or in other words, nice theory - doesn't hold up. ;D Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: cutterschoice on July 07, 2010, 03:30:18 AM yeah, I didn't think this contributed to Brian recording from home, but Brian being upset with Usher over this seems very plausible.
I think the style of MWFD is very reminiscent of Smile. But I don't know if people presume Brian was upset, or if there's something more concrete to go by Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: Alex on July 07, 2010, 10:04:53 AM The Brian being upset by Sagittarius idea was floated by Priore in his 2005 book.
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: Mr. Cohen on July 07, 2010, 10:11:49 AM I don't know if it made Brian upset, but hearing the singles by Sagittarius makes me sad, because it just makes me wish Smile would've been finished. Or, at least, that we could have gotten or single released during that period. It would answer so many questions. I guess that's partially why it didn't happen. Brian was afraid of the answer.
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: punkinhead on July 07, 2010, 10:27:05 AM my fav track from that album is the Keeper of the Games
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: A Million Units In Jan! on July 07, 2010, 01:12:25 PM Who was it that first said that Brian 'freaked out' when he heard this? Maybe it's just another 'fact' that has floated down through the years....
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: Bicyclerider on July 07, 2010, 01:21:44 PM Brian freaking out doesn't surprize me. He freaked out when he heard "Strawberry Fields," when he heard "My Obsession" being recorded by the Stones, when he saw Anderle's painting, when heard "Baby Please Don't Go" - the list goes on and on. He was very insecure and worried that others were "ahead" of him in the recording game, that what he was doing wasn't current or "competitive" with the Beatles or others.
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: willy on July 07, 2010, 01:25:58 PM my fav track from that album is the Keeper of the Games 'Song To The Magic Frog (Will You Ever Know)' is my fave example of sunshine pop. Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: runnersdialzero on July 07, 2010, 08:08:55 PM I read Brian freaked out the first time he ate Hy-Vee brand reduced fat baked wheat crackers.
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: Myk Luhv on July 07, 2010, 09:56:20 PM Sagittarius is far too lightweight to be consistently interest to me. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, I find the singles to be the most worthwhile. For my money, however, Begin by The Millennium is where it's at...
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: willy on July 08, 2010, 01:31:17 AM Sagittarius is far too lightweight to be consistently interest to me. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, I find the singles to be the most worthwhile. For my money, however, Begin by The Millennium is where it's at... Totally! Perfect album + all the extras 8) Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: DSamore on July 08, 2010, 08:40:01 AM "Begin" is awesome. I have it on reissued vinyl by Sundazed. What a purchase. Not nearly as of interest as anything by Brian/BBs, but very cool.
Title: Re: Sagittarius and Smile Post by: markcharles75 on July 08, 2010, 05:32:42 PM Begin is just so so good. I would say it is most definitely in my top 10 favorite albums of all time and not many people know about it. I cannot believe the sound coming from that thing production wise. It is great BLASTING it in my car. It sounds so modern, so current: it does not sound dated to me at all.
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