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Thank you C- man.
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I have always had a soft spot in my heart for the Surfin Safari and Surfin USA LPs. They have a garage rock feel to them that Brian moves way past by Surfer Girl. A few exceptions, like Custom Machine scattered in there.
I like Surfin Safari pretty much the way it is. But if there were any period songs I would include, it would be Luau and Barbie. Not sure what I would replace though.
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What is your ideal Surfin Safari Track Order? I will post my track order tomorrow
Any order or lineup's fine with me, as long as it doesn't include "Cuckoo Clock". God, I hate that song.
Come to think of it, I'd rather not hear "Chug A Lug" again, either - so toss that turkey, as well.
And "Surfin'" sucks all sped up the way it is on the LP...so leave it off, or fly in the original-speed master.
I'm all set now.
Y'knowwhat, Rockno1fann is right - take "Ten Little Indians" off my list, too. Ethnically and musically offensive.
"Ten Little Indians" is offensive when you think about it (even when trying to listen to it keeping in mind that it was recorded in 1962 ).
I'm glad that "Ten Little Indians" wasn't the "Surfin' Safari" album song chosen for an early-90s drum machine style remake on "Summer in Paradise."
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Lets start a thread about forcing the Cleveland Indians + Washington Redskins to change their names ..
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This Thread was supposed to be your Ideal Track List to the Surfin Safari Album. Also why is everyone talking about food for? My track list for this Album is
Surfin
Surfin USA
Surfin Safari
Surf Jam
Surfer Girl
South Bay Surfer
Rocking Surfer
Still Surfin
Noble Surfer
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Surfer, I appreciate your enthusiasm, but your "ideal Surfin' Safari album" contains songs released months, years, and in one case, three decades after the Surfin' Safari album. Now if you had asked, "What would be your ideal Beach Boys surfing-themed compilation album?", then you would be free to include songs from all over the Beach Boys catalogue. But by tying your question back to the 1962 Surfin' Safari album, and then including a sonq from 1992 ("Still Surfin'") you're just asking for people to flame you...
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Agree entirely with Lee - the subject was the
Surfin' Safari
album, which was released October 1962. Now, you could have "Surfer Girl" on it, no problems. Not the version that charted high, granted, but "Surfer Girl" nonetheless. But including tracks not even written by 10/62... suppose I said
Pet Sounds
would have been improved immeasurably by the inclusion of "Midnight's Another Day". I'd get royally ripped and quite rightly so.
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What is your ideal Surfin Safari Track Order? I will post my track order tomorrow
Any order or lineup's fine with me, as long as it doesn't include "Cuckoo Clock". God, I hate that song.
Come to think of it, I'd rather not hear "Chug A Lug" again, either - so toss that turkey, as well.
And "Surfin'" sucks all sped up the way it is on the LP...so leave it off, or fly in the original-speed master.
I'm all set now.
Y'knowwhat, Rockno1fann is right - take "Ten Little Indians" off my list, too. Ethnically and musically offensive. But leave "Summertime Blues"! Granted, nowhere near as good as Cochran's or The Who's versions, but typical of the garage-band style the early BBs had going. Replace with "Cindy" and "Baker Man".
Put a track recorded in March 1963 on an album released in October 1962 ? How, exactly ?
Never heard of time machines, dude?
Interesting again how different brains have different impressions from the same recordings. I love "Cuckoo Clock" but don't like "Cindy" at all. It's a bit like "Lana" on Surfin' USA which is in the same vein. "Chug-A-Lug" is fun to me too.
Aaaand... IMHO Surfin' is much more fun to listen to sped up! The original speed is too slow!
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Quote from: The Legendary AGD on December 06, 2013, 12:21:38 AM
... suppose I said
Pet Sounds
would have been improved immeasurably by the inclusion of "Midnight's Another Day". I'd get royally ripped and quite rightly so.
Absolutely and deservedly so - "From There to Back Again" is the jewel in the Pet Sounds Crown, not MAD, how could you think otherwise?
(PS - where I come from, "getting royally ripped" is a very "Somewhere near Japan" thing to do - love yer work!)
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Quote from: Mr. Wilson on December 04, 2013, 08:39:50 AM
Been many years since I listened to either version of "Surfin " So how much is the LP cut sped up and beyond that is it the same take on both.? Im getting senile I guess.. Forgot about that issue..THX
How funny you should ask...yesterday I spent a bit of time comparing all the various CD releases of the song, so assuming the CDs were mastered with the tapes playing at the correct speed, it appears the master for the original Candix/X single was sped-up by one semitone (a half-step, from the key of G to the key of A flat), and that change was retained by Capitol for the "Surfin' Safari" album.
Incidentally, the plot thickens when you consider that the two rehearsal tapes of "Surfin'" - the first from the Wilson garage (included on the '93 box, "Hawthorne", and MIC) and the second from the Morgans' home in mid-September '61 - are both in the key of A flat. SO, they dropped it a semitone for the master recording, then the master recording got sped up by a semitone for release! Coincidence? Maybe...
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Ooh! Ooh! Add "Luaua" to my lineup! So, drop "Cuckoo Clock", "Chug-A-Lug" and "Ten Little Indians", add "Land Ahoy", "Luaua", and "Baker's Man". That way it's all from the same timeframe or earlier.
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Quote from: Micha on December 06, 2013, 01:42:35 AM
Quote from: The Legendary AGD on December 05, 2013, 04:12:16 AM
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Quote from: Surfer on December 02, 2013, 08:43:45 PM
What is your ideal Surfin Safari Track Order? I will post my track order tomorrow
Any order or lineup's fine with me, as long as it doesn't include "Cuckoo Clock". God, I hate that song.
Come to think of it, I'd rather not hear "Chug A Lug" again, either - so toss that turkey, as well.
And "Surfin'" sucks all sped up the way it is on the LP...so leave it off, or fly in the original-speed master.
I'm all set now.
Y'knowwhat, Rockno1fann is right - take "Ten Little Indians" off my list, too. Ethnically and musically offensive. But leave "Summertime Blues"! Granted, nowhere near as good as Cochran's or The Who's versions, but typical of the garage-band style the early BBs had going. Replace with "Cindy" and "Baker Man".
Put a track recorded in March 1963 on an album released in October 1962 ? How, exactly ?
Never heard of time machines, dude?
Interesting again how different brains have different impressions from the same recordings. I love "Cuckoo Clock" but don't like "Cindy" at all. It's a bit like "Lana" on Surfin' USA which is in the same vein. "Chug-A-Lug" is fun to me too.
Aaaand... IMHO Surfin' is much more fun to listen to sped up! The original speed is too slow!
See, I personally LOVE "Lana"!
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Been many years since I listened to either version of "Surfin " So how much is the LP cut sped up and beyond that is it the same take on both.? Im getting senile I guess.. Forgot about that issue..THX
How funny you should ask...yesterday I spent a bit of time comparing all the various CD releases of the song, so assuming the CDs were mastered with the tapes playing at the correct speed, it appears the master for the original Candix/X single was sped-up by one semitone (a half-step, from the key of G to the key of A flat), and that change was retained by Capitol for the "Surfin' Safari" album.
Incidentally, the plot thickens when you consider that the two rehearsal tapes of "Surfin'" - the first from the Wilson garage (included on the '93 box, "Hawthorne", and MIC) and the second from the Morgans' home in mid-September '61 - are both in the key of A flat. SO, they dropped it a semitone for the master recording, then the master recording got sped up by a semitone for release! Coincidence? Maybe...
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Quote from: c-man on December 06, 2013, 03:28:39 AM
See, I personally LOVE "Lana"!
If you love "Cindy" I'd be surprised if you didn't like "Lana" too!
Hey, when can we expect the online MIC sessionography?
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The thing is...I'm not trying to cause any fights or trouble, but we already had this topic and Surfer posted the exact same tracklisting, and while I do appreciate your enthusiasm and I know how I was on the BlueBoard when I first started to post topics like these, but I just know this crowd to well to swallow this kind of post twice kindly...no offense to anyone.
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The Safari album is not very good IMO. Most of what Brian wrote with Usher is just garbage, Dennis can't keep proper time and the vocals are not recorded that well. The leap in quality from Safari to USA is staggering.
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Quote from: punkinhead on December 06, 2013, 03:35:28 PM
The thing is...I'm not trying to cause any fights or trouble, but we already had this topic and Surfer posted the exact same tracklisting, and while I do appreciate your enthusiasm and I know how I was on the BlueBoard when I first started to post topics like these, but I just know this crowd to well to swallow this kind of post twice kindly...no offense to anyone.
No offense taken. I'd wager a medium sized sum that one of the least used options on this forum (well, for some posters) is the "search" function.
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Quote from: punkinhead on December 06, 2013, 03:35:28 PM
The thing is...I'm not trying to cause any fights or trouble, but we already had this topic and Surfer posted the exact same tracklisting, and while I do appreciate your enthusiasm and I know how I was on the BlueBoard when I first started to post topics like these, but I just know this crowd to well to swallow this kind of post twice kindly...no offense to anyone.
Well said. The original poster questioned why the thread had turned into a food fight but in my opinion the very first post in the thread consisted mainly of a well-known brand of tinned luncheon meat immortalised by a 1970 comedy sketch by the Monty Python team. And it's not the first.
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Quote from: The Legendary AGD on December 07, 2013, 01:13:01 AM
Quote from: punkinhead on December 06, 2013, 03:35:28 PM
The thing is...I'm not trying to cause any fights or trouble, but we already had this topic and Surfer posted the exact same tracklisting, and while I do appreciate your enthusiasm and I know how I was on the BlueBoard when I first started to post topics like these, but I just know this crowd to well to swallow this kind of post twice kindly...no offense to anyone.
No offense taken. I'd wager a medium sized sum that one of the least used options on this forum (well, for some posters) is the "search" function.
Yeah, good call Andrew...plus this exact same topic was posted before by the same poster, so obviously "somebody's" forgetting some past posting activity.
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Thanks to Craig for being a mature adult and keeping the thread on topic. Anyone who continues this behavior with Surfer is going to be banned. Tread lightly.
Don't be so grumpy, this is not the 1st thread that went off-topic. No one said anything bad to Surfer, only light joking-around. I honestly have no idea why you are being safeguard to this 1 specific poster. It doesn't suit your "fair & objective" sig.
Generally, it's Surfer's fault that people don't take him seriously. I tried to give him advice not make these pointless one-off threads & use search function or post his questions in the "Thread for insignificant ?-s", but he totally ignored it. I think at this point, everyone will agree with me that he begs for attention. Hence stuff like "All of Dennis songs relate to my feelings towards my father!" & obvious reactions from the rest. There's no way Surfer didn't know the word "father". Sso,
Mr. Manning
, take back your apology, you're good.
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Quote from: RangeRoverA1 on December 09, 2013, 05:05:38 AM
Quote from: The Real Beach Boy on December 03, 2013, 09:21:54 PM
Thanks to Craig for being a mature adult and keeping the thread on topic. Anyone who continues this behavior with Surfer is going to be banned. Tread lightly.
Don't be so grumpy, this is not the 1st thread that went off-topic. No one said anything bad to Surfer, only light joking-around. I honestly have no idea why you are being safeguard to this 1 specific poster. It doesn't suit your "fair & objective" sig.
Generally, it's Surfer's fault that people don't take him seriously. I tried to give him advice not make these pointless one-off threads & use search function or post his questions in the "Thread for insignificant ?-s", but he totally ignored it. I think at this point, everyone will agree with me that he begs for attention. Hence stuff like "All of Dennis songs relate to my feelings towards my father!" & obvious reactions from the rest. There's no way Surfer didn't know the word "father". Sso,
Mr. Manning
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S'okay, my apology was for rising to the bait, not an apology to Surfer!
Your support and post is much appreciated.
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Quote from: SMiLE Brian on December 05, 2013, 09:45:19 AM
Bean, you have brought up an interesting point. The odd humor on Surfin Safari is the same as on Smiley Smile. Just the BBs have discovered weed and reddi-whip in the meantime.
Yep, I really think so.
Sufin' Safari
and
Smiley Smile
are cut from the same cloth. They're high on life on the first one -- and high on hashish on the second one. Both albums represent a new beginning.
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Quote from: Bean Bag on December 12, 2013, 12:11:22 PM
Quote from: SMiLE Brian on December 05, 2013, 09:45:19 AM
Bean, you have brought up an interesting point. The odd humor on Surfin Safari is the same as on Smiley Smile. Just the BBs have discovered weed and reddi-whip in the meantime.
Yep, I really think so.
Sufin' Safari
and
Smiley Smile
are cut from the same cloth. They're high on life on the first one -- and high on hashish on the second one. Both albums represent a new beginning.
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Are you allowed to Say "Indian" here?
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