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Author Topic: New BB Book next year...50 Sides of The Beach Boys by Mark Dillon  (Read 7939 times)
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« Reply #25 on: August 26, 2010, 07:41:12 PM »

Based on what I'm reading just in this thread alone, I think we need a "Capitol Box" ala Beatles.  You know, all the 60s albums in mono and stereo in mini Lp covers.  Of course, the stereo for Today through Wild Honey would have to be recreated, but hey, we're halfway there now!  And of course there would have to be dedicated mono mixes for Friends and 20/20.  Would this not make everybody happy one way or another?

Agree and disagree. I like the idea of a boxset for mono stereo albums, but if they did this I also wish they would sell the mono individually (The Beatles remastered mono albums can ONLY be found in the boxset - I only want Sgt. Pepper and Rubber Soul in mono and I'm not paying $140+ to get two albums). I own many Beach Boys albums in mono already and I don't want to shell out $---.-- for several albums I already own. But the mini-lps will cater to many fans (probably even me) and if they spruce up the boxset with some quality photos and a nice booklet, (maybe even a DVD of an extended edition 'Endless Harmony'), I think I'd have to give in!

Okay, a reissue of all the Beach Boys in mono and stereo (sold individually and in boxset), plus boxsets for Love You, Friends, Sunflower, Today, Summer Days, Surfer Girl, anything else?....we're getting greedy, eh?  Grin
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« Reply #26 on: August 27, 2010, 12:17:30 AM »

I would like some sort of emulator. It only needs a few settings: a 'Love You' one, a 'Pet Sounds' one, and a 'SIP' one.

Imagine: there is the 'in'-port. You feed in any album that you like, e.g. 'Wild Honey'. The 'out'-port connects to your amp. Press the 'on' button of your CD machine, and hey: the meagre, underproduced mono sound of WH is magically transformed into a dynamic hurricane of burping and farting '70 synths, with Brian and the Boys doing WH in the style of the last magnificent hurrah.

3 settings, one knob, two ports, that's all I need, really. No silly 20-CD SMiLE boxes that no one plays in their entirety ever. No quad mixes of Country Love, meh. No wallet-robbing 500-singles collections with one new remix of Kokomo. Please no. God?
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« Reply #27 on: August 27, 2010, 03:38:44 AM »

A SMiLE sessions box of course.

A Sunflower box like the Pet Sounds box, stack-o-vocals, stack-o-tracks, sessions.
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« Reply #28 on: August 28, 2010, 12:09:55 PM »

I once read that The Beach Boys have around 300 unreleased songs in the vaults, mostly from Sunflower on. There aren't many unreleased songs from the '60s Capitol period, with the notable exception of SMiLE, of course. Anyway, if that is true, we could get at least one archival CD rlease per year, instead of the umpteenth hits package. I'm still undecided on The Warmth of the Sun, being as I prefer mono.
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« Reply #29 on: August 28, 2010, 12:51:29 PM »

Unreleased titles, 1962-69:

A Joy Ride Cruise (B. Wilson) - 8/63
Beginning Of The End (Usher - Wilson) - 4/16/62 - Brian
The Big Beat (Norberg) - 1962/3 - ??
Bobby Left Me (B. Wilson) - 10/18/63
Boys Will Be Boys (B. Wilson) - 1/64 - no vocal recorded
Child Is Father To The Man (B. Wilson) - 10/7, 12 & 12/2, 6/66 - group
Chopsticks Boogie (B. Wilson - Berry) - spring 1963
Crack The Whip (B. Wilson) - spring 1967 - Jasper Dailey
The Elements (B. Wilson) - fall 1966-winter 1967
Friday Night (aka I Wanna Be Around) (Vimmerstedt - Mercer) - 11/29/66 - instrumental
Game Of Love (Ballard) - 10/25/67 - Mike
Girlie (B. Wilson) - 8/5/63
Gonna Hustle You (Berry - Wilson) - 10/62 - Brian
Good News (?B. Wilson) - 6/11/67
Good Time Mama (?B. Wilson) - 6/25 & 26/67
Hawaiian Song (? B. Wilson) - 6/19-21/67
Hawthorne Boulevard (B. Wilson) - live 8/25-6/67 - instrumental
Heart And Soul (Carmichael - Loesser) - 9/8,14,15,23/65
Holidays (B. Wilson) - 9/8/66 - instrumental
Honey get Home (?) - 10-11/67
Hot Harp (B. Wilson) - 8/5/63 - instrumental
How Deep Is The Ocean ? (Berlin) - 10/15/65
I Can See Right Through You (aka Go Away Boy) (B. Wilson) - 2/17/64 - track only
I Ran (aka Look) (B. Wilson) - 8/12 & 10/13/66 - group
I'm Going Your Way (aka California Slide)(D. Wilson) - 7/14/69 - Dennis
I'm In Great Shape (B. Wilson) - 10/17 & 11/29/66
In My Childhood (B. Wilson) - 11/1/65 - no vocal recorded
Jingle Bells (Pierpont) - 6/24/64
Laugh At Me (Bono) - 9/8,14,15,23/65
Look (B. Wilson) - 9/8/66 - instrumental
Long Tall Sally (Johnson - Penniman - Blackwell) - 9/8,14,15,23/65
Malibu Sunset (B. Wilson - Usher) - mid 1963 - Brian
Mona-Kani (D. Wilson - Kalinich) - 11/15/68
Mrs. O'Leary's Cow (B. Wilson) - 11/28/66 - instrumental
My Little Red Book (Bacharach) - 2/14/67 - Brian
My Only Alibi (aka Human) (Wilson - Usher) - 4/16/62 - Gary Usher
Oh Yeah (?) - 10/14/68 - unknown child
The Old Master Painter (Gillespie - Smith) - 11/14 & 30/66 - instrumental
On Top Of Old Smokey (trad.)  - 4/11/67 - Brian & Paul McCartney ?
One Kiss Led To Another (Leiber- Stoller) - 9/8,14,15,23/65 - Mike
One Way Road To Love (Wilson - Usher) - 4/16/62 - Gary Usher
Our Happy Home (?) - 3/20/68
Pink Champagne (Jardine) - 2/63 - instrumental
Raspberries, Strawberries (Holt) - 11/11/69
Recreation (B. Wilson - Norberg - Pomeroy) - 1962
Ride Away (B. Wilson) - 1/18/63 - no vocal recorded
Rockin' Roadster (B. Wilson - Christian) - summer 1963
Sandy Baby (B. Wilson - Titleman) - ?1964 - no lead vocal recorded
Satisfaction (Jagger - Richards) - 9/8/65
Side Two (B. Wilson) - 3/7/63 - instrumental
Smokey Joe's Cafe (Leiber - Spector) - 9/8,14,15,23/65
Stella By Starlight (Washington - Young) - 10/15/65 - instrumental
Teeter-Totter Love (B. Wilson) - 1/12/67 - Jasper Dailey
Thank Him (B. Wilson - Norburg) - 1963 - Brian & Bob Norburg
Three Blind Mice (B. Wilson) - 10/15/65 - instrumental
Tones (Tune X) (C. Wilson) - 3/31/67 - instrumental
Tones (Part 3) (B. Wilson) - 4/11/67 - instrumental
Visions (aka Number One) (Wilson/Usher) - 4/16/62 - Brian
Walkin' (B. Wilson) - 6/18-19/68, 10/13/69 - Brian
What Can The Matter Be (?) - 2/24 & 5/24/69
What'll I Wear To School Today ? (B. Wilson) - 1/64
When I Get Mad (I Just Play My Drums) (B. Wilson) - spring 1967 - Jasper Dailey
Where Is She ? (B. Wilson) - 11/69 - Brian
'Witch Stand (B. Wilson) - 8/5/63 - Dave Nowlen

Nope, hardly any at all.  Grin
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« Reply #30 on: August 28, 2010, 01:08:58 PM »

That is an awesome list, Andrew, thanks for posting it! I wonder if Brian is even aware that there are that many unreleased songs from the '60s. I see there are a couple by Dennis and one by Carl as well. I wonder if 300 might not be too low a number, in any case, they could release one archival CD each year for the rest of their lives.
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« Reply #31 on: August 28, 2010, 01:51:50 PM »

Come on Andrew, you know you want to do 1970-1980  Grin
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« Reply #32 on: August 28, 2010, 02:50:57 PM »

Bellagio 10452 - unreleased songs
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« Reply #33 on: August 28, 2010, 03:03:41 PM »



Chopsticks Boogie (B. Wilson - Berry) - spring 1963


Malibu Sunset (B. Wilson - Usher) - mid 1963 - Brian


Do you know:
Is Chopsticks Brian and Jan Berry, or Brian and Chuck Berry?  or maybe even Brian and Richard( Louie, Louie) Berry?

Seems I remember hearing there was just a demo acetate for Mailbu Sunset, supposed to be given to Andy Williams but instead lost forever; any truth to that ya think? 
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« Reply #34 on: August 28, 2010, 03:32:18 PM »


Tones (Tune X) (C. Wilson) - 3/31/67 - instrumental
Tones (Part 3) (B. Wilson) - 4/11/67 - instrumental


I am confused by this. Which is which? Which one is on Secret S?
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« Reply #35 on: August 28, 2010, 04:08:37 PM »

Tune X, i believe.
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« Reply #36 on: August 28, 2010, 05:01:49 PM »

I heard Tones for the first time today. I'm amazed it's never has an offical release, it's pretty good. Could have easily fit onto Smile. Also from a historical perspective it's the first thing Carl wrote that wasn't a surf guitar instrumental.
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Chopsticks Boogie (B. Wilson - Berry) - spring 1963


Malibu Sunset (B. Wilson - Usher) - mid 1963 - Brian


Do you know:
Is Chopsticks Brian and Jan Berry, or Brian and Chuck Berry?  or maybe even Brian and Richard( Louie, Louie) Berry?

Seems I remember hearing there was just a demo acetate for Mailbu Sunset, supposed to be given to Andy Williams but instead lost forever; any truth to that ya think? 

Jan, I think... and Elliott's story about the "Malibu Sunset" demo being lost has been disproved.
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« Reply #38 on: August 29, 2010, 03:55:53 AM »

@AGD:
"Smokey Joe's Cafe" was written by Leiber & Stoller. Spector didn't have anything to do with it. He co-wrote "Spanish harlem" though, with Jerry Leiber
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« Reply #39 on: October 19, 2010, 06:59:09 PM »

Hi everyone - This is my first post, so hopefully I am doing it right. And I'm joining this thread awfully late. But I saw mention of my Maclean's piece so I thought I would drop in and say hello. Yes, I am currently writing a book - working title 50 Sides of The Beach Boys - for release next year, coinciding with the big birthday. In it I am looking at 50 songs that span the group's career - solo stuff included - and then telling the story of those songs each through the perspective of somebody different, including surviving band members, collaborators, contemporaries of The Beach Boys, and modern artists influenced by them. I have done 80% of interviews and a fair bit of the writing. Still some work to be done. Hopefully it will add a new spin to the story!
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« Reply #40 on: October 19, 2010, 07:13:09 PM »

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« Reply #41 on: October 20, 2010, 12:19:51 AM »

Welcome to the board Mark! Your book sounds very interesting, and I for one am looking forward to its release.
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