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Is there any record of what Murry thought of their post-Pet Sounds albums?
I'd LOVE to hear his views on Smiley Smile! Can you imagine him sat listening to She's Goin' Bald when the sped-up vocals kick in....?
I imagine he'd have quite liked an album like Friends, but Surf's Up, Holland - have we any record of what he had to say about the albums during this period?
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Quote from: Disney Boy (1985) on February 01, 2013, 11:47:30 PM
Is there any record of what Murry thought of their post-Pet Sounds albums?
I'd LOVE to hear his views on Smiley Smile! Can you imagine him sat listening to She's Goin' Bald when the sped-up vocals kick in....?
I imagine he'd have quite liked an album like Friends, but Surf's Up, Holland - have we any record of what he had to say about the albums during this period?
Since he did vocals on Be here in the Morning, I'd say he liked at least that song on the album.
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His thoughts... can't wait to sell the publishing! I'm gon' be rich!
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Quote from: punkinhead on February 02, 2013, 07:53:07 AM
Quote from: Disney Boy (1985) on February 01, 2013, 11:47:30 PM
Is there any record of what Murry thought of their post-Pet Sounds albums?
I'd LOVE to hear his views on Smiley Smile! Can you imagine him sat listening to She's Goin' Bald when the sped-up vocals kick in....?
I imagine he'd have quite liked an album like Friends, but Surf's Up, Holland - have we any record of what he had to say about the albums during this period?
Since he did vocals on Be here in the Morning, I'd say he liked at least that song on the album.
He did? I knew he had co-wrote "Breakaway" with Brian. Was not aware of this.
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Quote from: punkinhead on February 02, 2013, 07:53:07 AM
Quote from: Disney Boy (1985) on February 01, 2013, 11:47:30 PM
Is there any record of what Murry thought of their post-Pet Sounds albums?
I'd LOVE to hear his views on Smiley Smile! Can you imagine him sat listening to She's Goin' Bald when the sped-up vocals kick in....?
I imagine he'd have quite liked an album like Friends, but Surf's Up, Holland - have we any record of what he had to say about the albums during this period?
Since he did vocals on Be here in the Morning, I'd say he liked at least that song on the album.
He did? I knew he had co-wrote "Breakaway" with Brian. Was not aware of this.
Yeah, story goes that since Mike Love was outta town (thank God) hanging out with the Maharishi and the most of the Beatles...Murry came in and did the bass vocals for the song...give it a listen or 2
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Murry also did a great production for The Honeys, in the Friends era.
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Didn't he offer the group a song of his sometime in the early 70s? Or was that made up for the BW "autobiography"? (Can't remember if I read it there or somewhere else.)
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Quote from: Awesoman on February 02, 2013, 10:04:35 AM
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Quote from: Disney Boy (1985) on February 01, 2013, 11:47:30 PM
Is there any record of what Murry thought of their post-Pet Sounds albums?
I'd LOVE to hear his views on Smiley Smile! Can you imagine him sat listening to She's Goin' Bald when the sped-up vocals kick in....?
I imagine he'd have quite liked an album like Friends, but Surf's Up, Holland - have we any record of what he had to say about the albums during this period?
Since he did vocals on Be here in the Morning, I'd say he liked at least that song on the album.
He did? I knew he had co-wrote "Breakaway" with Brian. Was not aware of this.
Yeah, story goes that since Mike Love was outta town (thank God) hanging out with the Maharishi and the most of the Beatles...Murry came in and did the bass vocals for the song...give it a listen or 2
Oh my god he did :O
You can totally hear him on "WHOLLLLLLE"
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Quote from: phirnis on February 02, 2013, 11:56:20 AM
Didn't he offer the group a song of his sometime in the early 70s? Or was that made up for the BW "autobiography"? (Can't remember if I read it there or somewhere else.)
There was "Won't You Tell Me."
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Quote from: I. Spaceman on February 02, 2013, 11:05:47 AM
Murry also did a great production for The Honeys, in the Friends era.
Which song was this, "Come To Me" (at Sunset)? The only other songs worked on in '68 (per bellagio) were "Tonight You Belong To Me" and "Goodnight My Love" (at both United and Wally Heider's), which as far as I know are Brian productions. Has "Come To Me" ever been released?
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Quote from: I. Spaceman on February 02, 2013, 11:05:47 AM
Murry also did a great production for The Honeys, in the Friends era.
Which song was this, "Come To Me" (at Sunset)? The only other songs worked on in '68 (per bellagio) were "Tonight You Belong To Me" and "Goodnight My Love" (at both United and Wally Heider's), which as far as I know are Brian productions. Has "Come To Me" ever been released?
Yes, Come To Me is on The Honeys' Capitol Collectors Series disc. A splendid, bright, AM-radio, adult-contemporary sound.
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I recall a magazine interview with Carl Wilson many years ago where he was asked about the Friends album, and my recollection is that he said something along the lines of 'Oh yeah, Friends was mostly Brian and our dad'. That statement really surprised me at the time, although perhaps Murry did somehow influence the mellow vibe. Anybody know of that interview, or am I misremembering what I read? Also it's quite possible that if that's in fact what was written in article that the interviewer misunderstood and misquoted what Carl had said.
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Quote from: phirnis on February 02, 2013, 11:56:20 AM
Didn't he offer the group a song of his sometime in the early 70s? Or was that made up for the BW "autobiography"? (Can't remember if I read it there or somewhere else.)
I think your thinkin' about "Lazzaloo" or something like that. I think Brian's and his last conversation, he asked Brian if the guys would record that song.
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"The Many Thoughts Of Murry Wilson" From Capitol Records, get it today at your favorite record store (mono and duophonic stereo).
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Quote from: Custom Machine on February 02, 2013, 03:48:39 PM
I recall a magazine interview with Carl Wilson many years ago where he was asked about the Friends album, and my recollection is that he said something along the lines of '
Oh yeah, Friends was mostly Brian and our dad
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Wow! I've never heard of this.
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"The Many Thoughts Of Murry Wilson" From Capitol Records, get it today at your favorite record store (mono and duophonic stereo).
I'm still blown away that one of the songs on that album was written entirely by Al.
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If Murry was so actively involved with the Friends album - to the extent that he actually sang vocals on it - how come this is never, ever mentioned in any of the books on the band, even the ones specifically cataloguing who did what on which songs. I'm doubting it's true, i'm just saying it's odd that it's never mentioned as i'd say it's rather a big deal and not something to be casually forgotten about when discussing the album.
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Quote from: NHC on February 02, 2013, 04:39:19 PM
"The Many Thoughts Of Murry Wilson" From Capitol Records, get it today at your favorite record store (mono and duophonic stereo).
I'm still blown away that one of the songs on that album was written entirely by Al.
Didnt Brian have something to do with it? Did he produce it?
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"The Many Thoughts Of Murry Wilson" From Capitol Records, get it today at your favorite record store (mono and duophonic stereo).
Isn't it "The Many Moods Of Murry Wilson"?
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"The Many Thoughts Of Murry Wilson" From Capitol Records, get it today at your favorite record store (mono and duophonic stereo).
Isn't it "The Many Moods Of Murry Wilson"?
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And 'Islands In The Sky' from that album is one of my favorite compositions. Just sayin.
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And 'Islands In The Sky' from that album is one of my favorite compositions. Just sayin.
Is it an album worth hunting down and buying? I've only seen the AllMusic review which didn't hold it in such high regards.
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And 'Islands In The Sky' from that album is one of my favorite compositions. Just sayin.
Is it an album worth hunting down and buying?
I've only seen the AllMusic review which didn't hold it in such high regards.
If you're a completist, it's a nice album to have.
Check out the song samples and decide:
http://www.amazon.com/Moods-Murry-Wilson-digital-booklet/dp/B001KSRUEK/ref=tmm_other_meta_binding_title_0
It's a fun, Nelson Riddle-esque album, but nothing besides 'Islands in the Sky' really stuck out at me.
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"The Many Thoughts Of Murry Wilson" From Capitol Records, get it today at your favorite record store (mono and duophonic stereo).
Isn't it "The Many Moods Of Murry Wilson"?
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And 'Islands In The Sky' from that album is one of my favorite compositions. Just sayin.
It IS great! Love the James Bond horns...
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