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« on: September 24, 2009, 10:44:43 PM »

Is there a website or something with a collection of original reviews from various sources for the albums?

I've been interested in this for years. I've never read a single review from the actual time any of the albums came out. I mean ... they must have been reviewed in magazines and stuff. I want to read what critics thought of Pet Sounds through Surf's Up. In particular Friends and Smiley Smile.

Also does anyone have any more info on that quote from Carl about SS being used in a drug recovery clinic type place? Sounds like bullshit or a very of the times sort of thing. Makes me wonder if the whole New Age movement didn't have similar beginnings, people looking for music to ease them off of damaging drug experiences. I actually like a lot of New Age music when it's done by good musicians.
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2009, 03:42:35 AM »

You can find quite a few original reviews at superseventies.com, though Sunflower is as early as it gets due to the very nature of that particular website:

Sunflower (short one from Billboard):
http://www.superseventies.com/spbeachboys4.html

Holland:
http://www.superseventies.com/spbeachboys2.html

In Concert:
http://www.superseventies.com/spbeachboys3.html

15 Big Ones:
http://www.superseventies.com/spbeachboys5.html

Love You:
http://www.superseventies.com/spbeachboys.html
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2009, 04:37:28 AM »

Rolling Stone magazine also has the all their reviews ever available on their website. I don't have a link off hand but I found that out from this site so if you search for Rolling Stone here you could probably find it.
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« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2009, 05:17:36 AM »

Rolling Stone magazine also has the all their reviews ever available on their website. I don't have a link off hand but I found that out from this site so if you search for Rolling Stone here you could probably find it.

Here's the link: http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thebeachboys/reviews
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« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2009, 05:36:20 AM »

Of interest on this very subject , Kingsley Abbott did a series of 'scrapbooks' a number of years ago (Actually more than 15 years ago i think) which ran to about 5 volumes , and emcompased album/single and gig reviews etc... which had appeared in the press at the time (mainly the UK press) all photocopies and bound - Must dig those out again , sometime soon
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« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2009, 05:56:43 AM »

Rolling Stone magazine also has the all their reviews ever available on their website. I don't have a link off hand but I found that out from this site so if you search for Rolling Stone here you could probably find it.

Here's the link: http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thebeachboys/reviews


Great ! Always wanted to read how "Wild honey" was received when it originally came out
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« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2009, 09:32:27 AM »

Rolling Stone magazine also has the all their reviews ever available on their website. I don't have a link off hand but I found that out from this site so if you search for Rolling Stone here you could probably find it.

Here's the link: http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thebeachboys/reviews

Oh cool, for some reason I thought the music reviews on the RS website were like ... new reviews, not actually the originals. Thanks!
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« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2009, 09:49:29 AM »

From the Holland review:

"Funky Pretty" is more on the guttural side of R&B. A cosmic love song to an astrological lovely, it mounts its grit in a swirl of harmonic complications, again underlining Blondie Chaplin's more straightforward vocal dexterity with a defiantly baroque choral signature: Vivaldi meets the Regents on a magic synthesizer. It makes for a beautiful track, built on economical and even monotonous musical premises that delight in their unreasonably complex development."

   According to the above, Blondie sings the studio version of FP. If so, then WHY does it sound so much like Carl?
And on the "In Concert" LP it IS Carl singing FP.

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« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2009, 10:42:36 AM »

"Funky pretty" has leadvocals from everyone, except Dennis and Ricky (and Brian, though he can clearly be heard on the backgroundvocals). Same goes for the liveversion
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a diseased bunch of mo'fos if there ever was one… their beauty is so awesome that listening to them at their best is like being in some vast dream cathedral decorated with a thousand gleaming American pop culture icons.

- Lester Bangs on The Beach Boys


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To sum it up, they blew it, they blew it consistently, they continue to blow it, it is tragic and this pathological problem caused The Beach Boys' greatest music to be so underrated by the general public.

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« Reply #9 on: September 27, 2009, 07:54:49 PM »

The New York Times gave Smiley Smile a quite flattering review in 1967...I found it in a library database once when I should have been studying, it was very interesting.
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« Reply #10 on: September 28, 2009, 01:34:27 AM »

The New York Times gave Smiley Smile a quite flattering review in 1967...I found it in a library database once when I should have been studying, it was very interesting.

Any chance you could post that?
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a diseased bunch of mo'fos if there ever was one… their beauty is so awesome that listening to them at their best is like being in some vast dream cathedral decorated with a thousand gleaming American pop culture icons.

- Lester Bangs on The Beach Boys


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To sum it up, they blew it, they blew it consistently, they continue to blow it, it is tragic and this pathological problem caused The Beach Boys' greatest music to be so underrated by the general public.

- Jack Rieley
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« Reply #11 on: September 28, 2009, 01:23:27 PM »

The New York Times gave Smiley Smile a quite flattering review in 1967...I found it in a library database once when I should have been studying, it was very interesting.

Any chance you could post that?

I'll try...but i don't know if I will succeed.  I don't know what the legal issues involved are, but i accessed it through an archive subscription, presumably paid for by the university, so I don't know if it will let me save it, although i doubt anyone at the paper today would care about us spreading around a 1967 music review.   
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« Reply #12 on: September 28, 2009, 07:09:20 PM »

I laughed at all the references to Smiley Smile being a 'precise' and 'well-focussed' album in those Rolling Stone reviews...
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