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« Reply #675 on: October 01, 2012, 03:31:19 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?
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« Reply #676 on: October 01, 2012, 03:32:13 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.
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« Reply #677 on: October 01, 2012, 03:48:03 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.
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« Reply #678 on: October 01, 2012, 04:05:55 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.

Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)
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« Reply #679 on: October 01, 2012, 04:31:53 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.

Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)

In true Doctor Szell fashion? Imagin the drone of the drill, for 74 mins., interspersed with cries of pain and begging for mercy... sort of avantgarde post-punk.
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« Reply #680 on: October 01, 2012, 04:38:27 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.

Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)

In true Doctor Szell fashion? Imagin the drone of the drill, for 74 mins., interspersed with cries of pain and begging for mercy... sort of avantgarde post-punk.

Ah yes, the 'Keep it Clean' sessions from 1975. Spoke with 'someone who would know' and it would appear that the mastertapes are still in possession of Al, who plays them every so often whilst throwing darts at copies of Endless Summer and Help Me Rhonda 45's. Whilst he appreciates the historical value of the tapes, actually releasing them would be an admission of guilt from the man the LAPD have been trying to arrest since that second term at dental school, for 63 charges of gross malpractice, GBH and the abuse and trafficking of laughing gas.
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« Reply #681 on: October 01, 2012, 04:41:48 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.

Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)

In true Doctor Szell fashion? Imagin the drone of the drill, for 74 mins., interspersed with cries of pain and begging for mercy... sort of avantgarde post-punk.

Ah yes, the 'Keep it Clean' sessions from 1975. Spoke with 'someone who would know' and it would appear that the mastertapes are still in possession of Al, who plays them every so often whilst throwing darts at copies of Endless Summer and Help Me Rhonda 45's. Whilst he appreciates the historical value of the tapes, actually releasing them would be an admission of guilt from the man the LAPD have been trying to arrest since that second term at dental school, for 63 charges of gross malpractice, GBH and the abuse and trafficking of laughing gas.

Exactly. And do remember he dropped out from dental school, so the maliciousness came easy Grin
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« Reply #682 on: October 01, 2012, 04:44:19 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.

Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)

In true Doctor Szell fashion? Imagin the drone of the drill, for 74 mins., interspersed with cries of pain and begging for mercy... sort of avantgarde post-punk.

Ah yes, the 'Keep it Clean' sessions from 1975. Spoke with 'someone who would know' and it would appear that the mastertapes are still in possession of Al, who plays them every so often whilst throwing darts at copies of Endless Summer and Help Me Rhonda 45's. Whilst he appreciates the historical value of the tapes, actually releasing them would be an admission of guilt from the man the LAPD have been trying to arrest since that second term at dental school, for 63 charges of gross malpractice, GBH and the abuse and trafficking of laughing gas.

He could actually face jail for the rest of his life. In the same row as Phil Spector.

Or better still, Charlie Manson.

Oh, the irony of history.
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« Reply #683 on: October 01, 2012, 05:37:18 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.

Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)

In true Doctor Szell fashion? Imagin the drone of the drill, for 74 mins., interspersed with cries of pain and begging for mercy... sort of avantgarde post-punk.

Ah yes, the 'Keep it Clean' sessions from 1975. Spoke with 'someone who would know' and it would appear that the mastertapes are still in possession of Al, who plays them every so often whilst throwing darts at copies of Endless Summer and Help Me Rhonda 45's. Whilst he appreciates the historical value of the tapes, actually releasing them would be an admission of guilt from the man the LAPD have been trying to arrest since that second term at dental school, for 63 charges of gross malpractice, GBH and the abuse and trafficking of laughing gas.

He could actually face jail for the rest of his life. In the same row as Phil Spector.

Or better still, Charlie Manson.

Oh, the irony of history.

And they say Mike is the bad guy! Grin
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« Reply #684 on: October 01, 2012, 06:38:25 AM »

Once again guys...fucking VintageMusic wrote that
a little birdy told him that Mike Love is changing the tracklist.

I wouldn't be surprised if it literally was a bird that he thought told him about
The Beach Boys
boxset.

This being the same VintageMusic that got banned from here for being
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Not to mention his horribly
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Therefore, I wouldn't be too much credence into anything the guy says.
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« Reply #685 on: October 01, 2012, 06:41:02 AM »

Any delay in the release of Made in California should arise thanks to efforts in securing more rare and unreleased music, not less.  This is the main draw of a box set - it's what they are made for.

"Best of's" and "Greatest Hits" offerings are meant to showcase the hits and we've a nice package coming for that.  A box set is an opportunity for a band to realize a profit from tapes otherwise left sitting in a vault (or on a hard drive, nowadays).  Represent the more well-known numbers with alternate takes, mixes or rare/outstanding live performances and construct the rest of the release around unheard compositions.  Offering more of your rare and previously unreleased material makes the product more appealing to the consumer and will translate into more sales.  Just don't ask us to wait an extra couple of months (I realize no release date was ever announced) and reward us with fewer unheard tracks.  Maximize your profit and our enjoyment.  It can be win/win!
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« Reply #686 on: October 01, 2012, 07:02:23 AM »

Given that Alan & Mark successfully lobbied for the Smile box set to be enlarged and given its high profile success, I'm sure Capitol will be looking favourably upon Beach Boys archive product

I've no worries about the box's contents and no doubts that it will appear.
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« Reply #687 on: October 01, 2012, 08:52:16 AM »

Once again guys...f***ing VintageMusic wrote that
a little birdy told him that Mike Love is changing the tracklist.

I wouldn't be surprised if it literally was a bird that he thought told him about
The Beach Boys
boxset.

This being the same VintageMusic that got banned from here for being
a total
moron.

Not to mention his horribly
formatted
posts.

Therefore, I wouldn't be too much credence into anything the guy says.

But it wouldn't surprise any of us if M Love was holding up the set, would it?

They should just add an extra disc to the set of Mike's unreleased first two solo albums so he can reap the royalties and be done with it!
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« Reply #688 on: October 01, 2012, 09:02:05 AM »

Once again guys...f***ing VintageMusic wrote that
a little birdy told him that Mike Love is changing the tracklist.

I wouldn't be surprised if it literally was a bird that he thought told him about
The Beach Boys
boxset.

This being the same VintageMusic that got banned from here for being
a total
moron.

Not to mention his horribly
formatted
posts.

Therefore, I wouldn't be too much credence into anything the guy says.

But it wouldn't surprise any of us if M Love was holding up the set, would it?

They should just add an extra disc to the set of Mike's unreleased first two solo albums so he can reap the royalties and be done with it!

They should just glue that Mike disk to the back side of the box, with Sell-O-Tape, and not print the tracks on the box and in the accompanying booklets.
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« Reply #689 on: October 01, 2012, 09:06:39 AM »

Once again guys...f***ing VintageMusic wrote that
a little birdy told him that Mike Love is changing the tracklist.

I wouldn't be surprised if it literally was a bird that he thought told him about
The Beach Boys
boxset.

This being the same VintageMusic that got banned from here for being
a total
moron.

Not to mention his horribly
formatted
posts.

Therefore, I wouldn't be too much credence into anything the guy says.
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« Reply #690 on: October 01, 2012, 09:08:22 AM »

Once again guys...f***ing VintageMusic wrote that
a little birdy told him that Mike Love is changing the tracklist.

I wouldn't be surprised if it literally was a bird that he thought told him about
The Beach Boys
boxset.

This being the same VintageMusic that got banned from here for being
a total
moron.

Not to mention his horribly
formatted
posts.

Therefore, I wouldn't be too much credence into anything the guy says.

Someone else on that thread claims to have heard the same thing, though.

JoeRockhead: I have heard the same thing from a very reliable source. You can not believe it if you want but it is true

http://stevehoffman.tv/forums/showpost.php?p=8118625&postcount=492
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« Reply #691 on: October 01, 2012, 09:23:05 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

Murry.

Perhaps it'll be a hybrid box set by the Beach Boys and the Sunrays. Highlight: one full hour of 'Bull Session' with Murry on a lot of liquor.

I might buy a that.

Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)

In true Doctor Szell fashion? Imagin the drone of the drill, for 74 mins., interspersed with cries of pain and begging for mercy... sort of avantgarde post-punk.

Is it safe?
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« Reply #692 on: October 01, 2012, 09:28:45 AM »

Who else would've written the majority of unreleased tracks on a Beach Boys box set? Ricky Fataar?

More Ricky, less Brian please. And a bonus disk of Mike solo stuff. This box set is looking better by the minute.
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« Reply #693 on: October 01, 2012, 09:38:31 AM »


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Oh My God...THIS...

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I've actually been in a room with the mobsters I spoke of, and some of the Beach Boys
whom I consider decent folks, and I was saddened, from personal experience I know some of those people mentored by the Scotti brothers
are the dregs of the earth, and I lamented the fact, and pointed it out to those who might be interested... I also dislike those barf bags for any
part they played in harming the career and life of my pal Leif Garrett from school, who was a nice kid before he got involved with the Scotti's

Maybe I am boring, and long winded, I thought I had some worthwhile interesting things to contribute here, but there are quite a few of you
younger, know nothing about music guys, who always attack with the knife and fork, like you can only get your sustenance at the expense of
putting someone like me down.  I misspoke your name because I was trying to tell you to shove it, drop dead, go back to pulling the wings off
butterflies, don't speak for the entire membership about me, and don't demean me in some cowardly English backhanded way, like you belong
to the upper crust and just insulted the janitor at your squash club, go watch a film about all the English royalty that wanted to side with Hitler
or go read Neville Chamberlains speech about the Sudetenland, go meet your boyfriend for tea, but don't tell me you weren't insulting me
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« Reply #694 on: October 01, 2012, 09:39:25 AM »




Bonus Disc: Al tries out his dentist skills on the boys (74 mins). :¢)

In true Doctor Szell fashion? Imagin the drone of the drill, for 74 mins., interspersed with cries of pain and begging for mercy... sort of avantgarde post-punk.

Is it safe?

Well, we know it's 'clean.'
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« Reply #695 on: October 01, 2012, 11:00:31 AM »


Oh My God...THIS...

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Maybe I am boring, and long winded, I thought I had some worthwhile interesting things to contribute here, but there are quite a few of you
younger, know nothing about music guys, who always attack with the knife and fork, like you can only get your sustenance at the expense of
putting someone like me down.  I misspoke your name because I was trying to tell you to shove it, drop dead, go back to pulling the wings off
butterflies, don't speak for the entire membership about me, and don't demean me in some cowardly English backhanded way, like you belong
to the upper crust and just insulted the janitor at your squash club, go watch a film about all the English royalty that wanted to side with Hitler
or go read Neville Chamberlains speech about the Sudetenland, go meet your boyfriend for tea, but don't tell me you weren't insulting me

I just imagined Eminem rapping that part you quoted, and it was quite amusing.
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« Reply #696 on: October 01, 2012, 11:05:48 AM »


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Oh My God...THIS...

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I've actually been in a room with the mobsters I spoke of, and some of the Beach Boys
whom I consider decent folks, and I was saddened, from personal experience I know some of those people mentored by the Scotti brothers
are the dregs of the earth, and I lamented the fact, and pointed it out to those who might be interested... I also dislike those barf bags for any
part they played in harming the career and life of my pal Leif Garrett from school, who was a nice kid before he got involved with the Scotti's

Maybe I am boring, and long winded, I thought I had some worthwhile interesting things to contribute here, but there are quite a few of you
younger, know nothing about music guys, who always attack with the knife and fork, like you can only get your sustenance at the expense of
putting someone like me down.  I misspoke your name because I was trying to tell you to shove it, drop dead, go back to pulling the wings off
butterflies, don't speak for the entire membership about me, and don't demean me in some cowardly English backhanded way, like you belong
to the upper crust and just insulted the janitor at your squash club, go watch a film about all the English royalty that wanted to side with Hitler
or go read Neville Chamberlains speech about the Sudetenland, go meet your boyfriend for tea, but don't tell me you weren't insulting me

Ah, my old buddy JC, wonder how the old freakshow is doing nowadays?
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« Reply #697 on: October 01, 2012, 11:25:40 AM »

Well, I don't give too much about the Mike Love-rumour. Somebody posted a few weeks ago that Mark London told him someone f*cked up the tracklist but that doesn't sound like Mike wanted it to be changed to me.
Besides, what unreleased Mike material could replace Brian's? There's not enough interesting material even in his released stuff that could fill a disc. Mike knows that a Beach Boys release with Brian Wilson's name on it will sell like crazy.
He's not very keen on releasing archive material but I don't think he would do what is claimed he did.
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« Reply #698 on: October 01, 2012, 12:56:13 PM »

I would guess that, IF Mike is the one changing the track order (note the big "if") it is because he wants less of his own unreleased material. Or less of Dennis' stuff.
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« Reply #699 on: October 01, 2012, 01:15:07 PM »

I would guess that, IF Mike is the one changing the track order (note the big "if") it is because he wants less of his own unreleased material. Or less of Dennis' stuff.

Surely Mike must be over the whole Dennis thing by now? The poor guy's been dead three decades. POB sold really well didn't it? I just don't see the justification in Mike pulling Denny tracks. I really hope it doesn't turn out to be true.
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