I still support this release and am glad we're getting something, but I REALLY want a Paley Sessions set plus any and all remaining BW outtakes. I'm much more interested in studio material.
True, of course! Fans have been clamoring for a Paley sessions release for years, so maybe there's a chance we'll get those someday.. at least in digital format (à la 1967 - Sunshine Tomorrow etc. releases).
Forgive me if this has been discussed already, I couldn't find anything through the search function.
I guess everybody has heard about the upcoming rerelease of Brian's Roxy live album: https://bio.to/Wilson25
I'm posting this to gather some opinions on which version to get: CD or vinyl (or wait for digital release). The fact that it comes out on vinyl was so exciting to me that I instantly preordered that version. I just love this album so much, it basically was the first Brian solo stuff I ever listened to back in the day. But the CD package comes with more bonus tracks... which I would love have, of course. The digital release will be pretty barebones.
Hey guys. I've been mostly a ghost in the SmileySmile-sphere for a while now, and only just now remembered I had started this thread quite a while ago. Many thanks for all of you chiming in here, I appreciate it. I got my copy in the meantime, my dad gave it to me for Christmas last year. I have so little for stuff these days I still haven't gotten around to reading it. But it sure is a handsome volume.
Not much context is given. If this is supposed to be the grand official chronicles of the band, in their own words, with rare archive pictures, you'd expect a bit more fanfare (and murmurs beforehand). Apparently they have been extensive new interviews with the remaining Beach Boys.. does that mean someone talked to Mike, Bruce, and Al for a few days, and then asked if Brian has something to add, to which Brian replied: "Huh?". It would be nice to know some more about this project. If it's not just a quick cash grab... Or did Al simply jump the gun again?
(Also, where are Dave, Blondie, and Ricky? They are/were Beach Boys too...)
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I finally, FINALLY, ordered my KEEP IT CLEAN WITH AL JARDINE shirt for the Berlin show on August 16th. All thanks to Quzi's design way back in 2012!
What would I give to talk to Al while wearing a "Keep it clean with Al Jardine"-shirt!! If it wasn't for my mother's birthday, I might had had the chance this year in Berlin, as Blondie and I have common friends and maybe I could've met some of the guys.
It's a shame you're not gonna be there! If I get a reaction from Al (sitting front row!) you'll be the first to know!
So excited for the Berlin show in 10 days...... Last year's stellar Frankfurt gig might have been the best Brian & band show I've ever seen. I'm just a little sad I missed Darian with The Zombies last week in Berlin. He's with Brian on the Europe leg of the tour though, right?
More originals with guest artists, more Gershwin or finally the rock and roll album - I don't care. As long as there is more Brian Wilson in the world. Bring it on.
Wonderful film... this generation's BULLET... this is a film that will be talked about for years to come.
The use of Let's Go Away was both perfect and smart... they could not have picked a better placement location - using the song to start off an important story arc.
He has been talking about that rock 'n' roll album again.. Maybe the recent passing of Chuck Berry (and others) has given him new drive or inspiration?