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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: New Beach Boys 2012 Remasters!
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on: July 26, 2012, 02:09:06 PM
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I think the key to plugging European and North American releases of stereo Beach Boys mixes is Smiley Smile. It's an album people love or hate and here's a way to completely re-evaluate it. That's good fodder for music mags like Rolling Stone and Mojo.
Pitchfork LOVES Smiley Smile. So, yeah, I agree very much with what you said. @ shmenge7372, wait a second, you bought all of them?! I bought all but Surfer Girl, Surf's Up, and Sunflower.
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: New Beach Boys 2012 Remasters!
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on: July 26, 2012, 01:09:32 PM
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I finally have these in my grubby little hands. I'm at work so I plan to start listening on the ride home. 5:30 cannot come fast enough for me. I'm a little behind on this thread but it seems like some samples are out there already. I haven't heard any of them yet but hope I'm in for a treat. I'll check back in with my thoughts.
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: September 23, 2011, 10:04:18 AM
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Seems like things may be starting to get back on track here which is a bit disappointing as I missed my opportunity to make a rude comment about the magazine title, "Uncut." It would have fit in perfectly a few posts ago...and before anyone beats me to it, "That's what she said." Now, back to the fun at hand.
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: September 07, 2011, 07:27:08 AM
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Anyway, using the UM SMiLE sessions as a reference point, would you reckon that the upcoming set will hold alot more unheard content than the general fan on this board?
Overall, I find CDs and vinyl to hold a lot more content, both heard and unheard, than the general fan. Damn my grammatic ambiguity!
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: September 07, 2011, 07:14:25 AM
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Question for you folks. Aside from the GV set, most of my familiarity with SMiLE music comes from the 3 disc UM set - and there was a VERY lo-fi CD I purchased in the early 90s as well (as an aside, I recall that when I first heard that music, I did get a VERY creepy vibe - in part from the lack of audio quality of the source material. It's kinda like when I was a kid, and would watch old Universal, AIP, and Hammer horror films on TV, the scratched, washed-out, generally crummy prints of those films added a level of creepiness to them. I also found stuff I viewed late at night, regardless of the content, as creepy. I was a weird kid...but I digress.) Anyway, using the UM SMiLE sessions as a reference point, would you reckon that the upcoming set will hold alot more unheard content than the general fan on this board? If I recall correctly, and it has been awhile since I listened to said set, there seemed to be a good amount of overdub sessions included - especially on the vocals where you'd hear a lead singled, then doubled, then backgrounds singled, doubled, etc. Using PSS as a template, I would suspect that there would be less of that so I suspect there will be alot of "new" music to me on this set. Thoughts?
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: September 01, 2011, 11:53:41 AM
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On the Hoffman board, there was some talk as to whether 'Holidays' was originally DYLW and if what we have to come to know as DYLW (Roll Plymouth Rock) was a reworking of that song.
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and 'Holidays' is alleged to have been the home of the Roll Plymouth Rock lyrics which may be why Al had stated that "Worms' was not what has been traditionally accepted as such. But Holidays was called so even on the recording sheet, and DYLW bears little resemblance to it and was recorded under the title. So I think that theory is unlikely. It's more likely they shifted just that line from Holidays to DYLW. But with a bit of luck, there will be some new info on the box. On BWPS Brian shouts "Child" in between. Is that vintage too? Anybody know? I never made the auditory connection between the 2 until today. I'm not a musician, nor do I play one on television but there is a similar feeling to the plodding verse of DYLW and the clarinet line in Holidays (probably not the same chords or even the same key for that matter) but they seem strangely connected to me. Again, they never did before so I just may be trying to shoehorn something here to fit my own warped interpretation. Would love it if there were vintage "roll plymouth rock" vocals in Holiday on the upcoming box but I suspect not, since I doubt those were ever recorded and not sure if the existing 'Worms' vocals could be flown in and manipulated to match the tempo, key, etc. Anyway, I appreciate you guys here entertaining my post, as whenever I try to chime in on the ol' Hoff board, I'm met with a deafening silence. Guess I haven't earned my stripes over there.
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: September 01, 2011, 09:35:29 AM
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On the Hoffman board, there was some talk as to whether 'Holidays' was originally DYLW and if what we have to come to know as DYLW (Roll Plymouth Rock) was a reworking of that song. Made me start to wonder if it was always Brian's intention to follow-up Pet Sounds with an entire album of modular songs or whether the success of the GV single led him in this direction as 'Look' and 'Holidays', which I believe were tracked as complete predate the GV release and Brian seems to abandon this in favor of modular recording in 10/66. We do hear echoes of those in other SMiLE tracks though. I've always thought elements of 'Look' could be found in/or reworked for GV, Wonderful, and CIFTM - and 'Holidays' is alleged to have been the home of the Roll Plymouth Rock lyrics which may be why Al had stated that "Worms' was not what has been traditionally accepted as such. Not really earth shattering stuff but I'm just sharing some thoughts as I count down to November 1st. I could have my timeline all messed up as well which would totally negate this conjecture but I expect the experts on this board will correct me if I'm off.
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: August 03, 2011, 12:38:46 PM
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Hi - longtime lurker, first-time poster. I truly enjoy all of the discourse on this board and just wanted to offer my two cents, for what it's worth (which I guess would be two cents as I previously stated). On March 14, 2011, Capitol/EMI issued the a press release that stated the following: With the full participation of original Beach Boys Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson, Capitol/EMI has collected and compiled the definitive collection, ‘The SMiLE Sessions,’ for worldwide release this year in multiple physical and digital configurations. Until someone can point me to another official announcement from Capitol/EMI stating something to the contrary, I have no reason to expect otherwise. I look forward to posting when I have something truly meaningful to contribute (hopefully it will be about the announced tracklist, etc) Thanks for listening, er, reading.
Best post in many pages. Wow, best first post ever! Dammit! Nowhere to go but down from here! Yeah - I'd consider retiring with a 1.000 average. Sound advice. It's like you can see me...my foot firmly resting in front of my mouth, just waiting for an opportunity to enter!
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: August 03, 2011, 12:27:40 PM
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Hi - longtime lurker, first-time poster. I truly enjoy all of the discourse on this board and just wanted to offer my two cents, for what it's worth (which I guess would be two cents as I previously stated). On March 14, 2011, Capitol/EMI issued the a press release that stated the following: With the full participation of original Beach Boys Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson, Capitol/EMI has collected and compiled the definitive collection, ‘The SMiLE Sessions,’ for worldwide release this year in multiple physical and digital configurations. Until someone can point me to another official announcement from Capitol/EMI stating something to the contrary, I have no reason to expect otherwise. I look forward to posting when I have something truly meaningful to contribute (hopefully it will be about the announced tracklist, etc) Thanks for listening, er, reading.
Best post in many pages. Wow, best first post ever! Dammit! Nowhere to go but down from here!
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: SMiLE Sessions box set!
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on: August 03, 2011, 12:16:25 PM
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Hi - longtime lurker, first-time poster. I truly enjoy all of the discourse on this board and just wanted to offer my two cents, for what it's worth (which I guess would be two cents as I previously stated). On March 14, 2011, Capitol/EMI issued the a press release that stated the following: With the full participation of original Beach Boys Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson, Capitol/EMI has collected and compiled the definitive collection, ‘The SMiLE Sessions,’ for worldwide release this year in multiple physical and digital configurations. Until someone can point me to another official announcement from Capitol/EMI stating something to the contrary, I have no reason to expect otherwise. I look forward to posting when I have something truly meaningful to contribute (hopefully it will be about the announced tracklist, etc) Thanks for listening, er, reading.
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