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Quote from: Emdeeh on December 11, 2013, 11:44:08 AM
A question for the legal-eagles out there. Why does EU copyright law drive the issue for releases of material recorded in a non-EU country? Does it have anything to do with multinational ownership of record companies nowadays?
This may not be directly related, but since last year, Spotify has been infested with roughly one bajillion different versions of
Surfin' Safari
, sailing under one bajillion different names, mostly featuring the words "surf'", "surfin'", "beach", "hits" and "best". In fact, I believe I really did see an album called
The Beach Boys Best Surf, Surfin' & Beach Hits
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And the worst of it is... someone, somewhere is collecting and cataloging them all.
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I don't mind it being download-only....but why no lossless?!??
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Quote from: 37!ws on December 11, 2013, 02:31:16 PM
I don't mind it being download-only....but why no lossless?!??
Had a similar thought when MiC came out without a lot of the earlier stuff that's been circulating in recent years, and speculate that it's simply because in a lot of cases the original source material isn't available to get such high quality copies that it'd be worth the while. Until the original tapes surface, it's probably transfers from vinyl or acetates or even second/third/later generation cassettes. Might be that the MP3 format serves the material most efficiently.
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Looks cool! I haven't heard that stuff so I welcome its release.
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You know, I've only seen/heard "Little Dirt Bike" on one Honeys comp (bootleg) through the years. It's probably not up to the standards of the songs on this particular release, and there are are a couple more that slip my mind now that have never seen the light of day; only in printed text.
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Track listing for the Beach Boys Collectors Series Volume 2 -
The Honeys: The Definite Album
Shoot The Curl
Surfin' Down The Swanee River
Pray For Surf
Hide Go Seek
Three Surfer Boys*
From Jimmy With Tears
Once You've Got Him + [1]
Little Dirt Bike+
The One You Can't Have
He's A Doll
The Love Of A Boy And Girl
For Always And Ever+ [2]
Darlin' I'm Not Steppin' Out On You+ [3]
When I Think About You+ [3]
Goodnight My Love
Tonight You Belong To Me
* - Gary Usher & The Usherettes (guess who ?)
+ - demos, all written by Ginger & Diane
[1] - demo for Hayley Mills
[2] - demo for The Paris Sisters
[3] - very much in the country style
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Yep. That's the only one where "Little Dirt Bike" has seen the light of day. Actually, it was overcast. Came with a poster and button, and if you're not careful, that loose button could slide around and damage the contents of the box.
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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Brother Mikie! Merry Christmas. Got some time between shopping and making candles...
My old Honeys box says "The Definite Album Vol. III"
I just dragged it out of a closet. Inside it's got an acetate of "Darlin I'm Not Steppin Out on You."
Sheesh. Forgot all about this stuff.
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Quote from: Mikie on December 11, 2013, 04:00:14 PM
Yep. That's the only one where "Little Dirt Bike" has seen the light of day. Actually, it was overcast. Came with a poster and button, and if you're not careful, that loose button could slide around and damage the contents of the box.
And random buyers got extra protection! But not me...
All the original sets were numbered, mine is #69. You still have the plastic sleeve with the number Mikie?
and some people also bought acetates as with mine, or D's:
Quote from: D Cunningham on December 11, 2013, 04:09:31 PM
Brother Mikie! Merry Christmas. Got some time between shopping and making candles...
My old Honeys box says "The Definite Album Vol. III"
I just dragged it out of a closet. Inside it's got an acetate of "Darlin I'm Not Steppin Out on You."
Sheesh. Forgot all about this stuff.
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Hey Big Don, what it is, funky dude? Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Yes! *Sound of a buzzer* You caught AGD with an incorrect factoid! It's "Beach Boys Collector's Series Vol.
III
The Honeys: The Definitive Album"
Mine didn't come with an acetate though, darn it.
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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Bgas, yes mine is numbered. Original condition as received by Mr. Bill.
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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Mine is numbered 110 (of 150?). Guess I really didn't rate that highly.
My acetate didn't come with the box. I must have thrown it in there later.
By the way, the original outer plastic sleeve has a decal that says "Series Vol. II"
So, yikes, someone wasn't careful. The album label says "mfd. in Paraguay".
I wonder what those Paraguay guys are up to today.
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Hi Don!
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Quote from: D Cunningham on December 11, 2013, 04:58:25 PM
Mine is numbered 110 (of 150?). Guess I really didn't rate that highly.
My acetate didn't come with the box. I must have thrown it in there later.
By the way, the original outer plastic sleeve has a decal that says "Series Vol. II"
So, yikes, someone wasn't careful. The album label says "mfd. in Paraguay".
I wonder what those Paraguay guys are up to today.
Rated higher? Maybe just faster buying...
Like me, you must have bought the acetate at close to the same time as the box, and stored it there when you got it. Most likely even shipped to you in the box!
From the same supplier, don't think anyone else had them. Miss him, for sure.
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song list updated and finalized…
clearer than Amazon.com
http://www.examiner.com/article/brian-wilson-s-the-big-beat-1963
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Quote from: John Manning on December 11, 2013, 02:42:59 PM
Quote from: 37!ws on December 11, 2013, 02:31:16 PM
I don't mind it being download-only....but why no lossless?!??
Had a similar thought when MiC came out without a lot of the earlier stuff that's been circulating in recent years, and speculate that it's simply because in a lot of cases the original source material isn't available to get such high quality copies that it'd be worth the while. Until the original tapes surface, it's probably transfers from vinyl or acetates or even second/third/later generation cassettes. Might be that the MP3 format serves the material most efficiently.
I would hazard (guess/stab in the dark) the mp3 distro is a vendor (Apple/Amazon) standard/requirement rather than about the source material.
Based on Mark L's standard approach, I would guess He and Alan B transfered/mastered this collection at 24 bit/88.2khz;
and then prep'd 16 bit/44.1khz (CD standard).
Either in loseless would be great - having said that I think John is right to say it may not be a huge issue given the source material.
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Quote from: D Cunningham on December 11, 2013, 04:58:25 PM
By the way, the original outer plastic sleeve has a decal that says "Series Vol. II"
Shall we agree on on "Volume 2.5" ?
Or maybe not:
1 - Bob & Sheri 45 repro (edition of 1000, numbered)
2 - Honeys box (150, numbered)
3 - Hawthorne Hot Shots 2EP set (500, numbered by hand)
4 -
Smile
front cover
5 -
Smile
back cover (200, numbered by hand)
6 - Borscht Boys EP (500, numbered, unreleased)
Honeys album may say "Volume III" on the box, but it's Vol. 2 of the series. Like I said.
BTW, as Don accurately states, the correct title for the album is
The Honeys: The
Definite
Album Vol. III
- not "definitive". Thus:
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Just noted that the Big Beat on amazon .com will have metadata identifiers (or whatever they're called!):
"Record Company Required Metadata: Music file metadata contains unique purchase identifier."
So no sharing, kids!
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Quote from: John Manning on December 12, 2013, 02:38:08 AM
Just noted that the Big Beat on amazon .com will have metadata identifiers (or whatever they're called!):
"Record Company Required Metadata: Music file metadata contains unique purchase identifier."
So no sharing, kids!
Converts file. Destroys identifier.
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Hi Lee! And AGD! That new disc looks to be fabulous. Love that track, Bobby Left Me.
I wish the young ones here could feel the mystery and excitement that permeated the
early days of collecting. Communication and sharing were positively 19th century. Dudes
on the West Coast had a leg-up. And so much was unknown. Great days in the 1970s.
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Quote from: D Cunningham on December 12, 2013, 05:54:36 AM
Hi Lee! And AGD! That new disc looks to be fabulous. Love that track, Bobby Left Me.
I wish the young ones here could feel the mystery and excitement that permeated the
early days of collecting. Communication and sharing were positively 19th century. Dudes
on the West Coast had a leg-up. And so much was unknown. Great days in the 1970s.
Gosh I wish it was a "disc." There will not be a physical release -- just download. Although certain individuals are lobbying for a "Record Store Day" type limited vinyl release at some point...
Lee
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When I read about THE BIG BEAT news yesterday, well, that just about made my whole month. That is just fantastic news. A big THANKS to Alan Boyd, Mark Linett, Lee Dempsey, David Beard, and Vickie Hale. And those Hawthorne Hotshots.
I'm wondering how much, if any, input was received from Brian for the credits with these tracks. Or was most of it, if not all, gleamed from tape boxes in the vaults, acetates, etc. And more importantly does it all supplant what had been formerly thought (i.e., the SOT series). For instance,
1. THE BIG BEAT -- I don't have clear idea of what Bob Norberg's voice sounds like, so I guess this is indeed him and Sheri. Is Brian doubling Bob's lead vocal? ["Uncle Remus, Aunt Jemina had a corn bread (great?) timer . . . Surely, a different era. But not to be be outdone by the Italian slurs leading into "Pamela Jean"]. Any idea of who says, "We're running out of time again" on the master?
2. RIDE AWAY -- Is that really Bob (Norberg) and Sheri (Cheryl Pomeroy) singing? The male vocal always sounded like Brian to my ears. And, is the female vocal indeed the elusive Ms. Pomeroy?
3. MARIE -- I can buy the Honeys on background vocals, but what is Bob Norberg's involvement? I he the male voice in the background vocals (the "babba, bab, ba")?
4. MOTHER MAY I -- Is this indeed a Beach Boys' track, perhaps intended, but rejected for
Surfin' U.S.A.
,
Surfer Girl
or
Little Deuce Coupe
? And, really, what was he thinkin' with that voice on the chorus? An eleven-year foreshadowing of "Child Of Winter."
5. I'LL NEVER LOVE AGAIN (aka, IF IT CAN'T BE YOU) -- I listed them in that order since that is how the engineer identified it on SOT. So, is Larry Denton out and Gary Usher in? I have no idea what Larry Denton sounded like or, for that matter, who he is except "a friend of Brian's." And I didn't think Gary Usher had this good of a voice. So, I'm having trouble believing this is Usher, but would welcome being proved wrong.
6. THANK HIM -- I was under the impression this was a Brian and Bob Norberg collaboration, and was surprised to read it was all Brian. But I can buy that. Rich Peterson (Alarian) of the Survivors mentions it in Brad Elliott's excellent interview in Don Cunningham's seminal fanzine
Add Some Music
(summer 1983 Vol 6, No. 2), so it probably dates from summer/fall 1963.
Does anyone have any ideas on where and when these were recorded? And who were the musicians? Any of the Boys? For instance, is that Steve Douglas on sax on RIDE AWAY and who plays that smoking lead guitar solo on THE BIG BEAT?
Great stuff. Thanks again to all involved.
In addition to wishing there was a vinyl 45 rpm ("The Big Beat" b/w "Ride Away," Safari 102) with picture sleeve, of course . . . I only wish Derek Bill, Les Chan, and Gary Johnson (Rockaway Records) were here to enjoy this release. Maybe somewhere, in their own space and time, they'll be diggin' it, too, on December 17.
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Quote from: The Legendary AGD on December 11, 2013, 10:56:29 PM
Quote from: D Cunningham on December 11, 2013, 04:58:25 PM
By the way, the original outer plastic sleeve has a decal that says "Series Vol. II"
Shall we agree on on "Volume 2.5" ?
Or maybe not:
1 - Bob & Sheri 45 repro (edition of 1000, numbered)
2 - Honeys box (150, numbered)
3 - Hawthorne Hot Shots 2EP set (500, numbered by hand)
4 -
Smile
front cover
5 -
Smile
back cover (200, numbered by hand)
6 - Borscht Boys EP (500, numbered, unreleased)
Honeys album may say "Volume III" on the box, but it's Vol. 2 of the series. Like I said.
BTW, as Don accurately states, the correct title for the album is
The Honeys: The
Definite
Album Vol. III
- not "definitive". Thus:
That's what I get for posting from work and going from memory. I referred to The BootlegZone, who has it wrong (confusing) My copy is in storage, so what better evidence is an actual scan of the box? Sorry boys.
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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Quote from: LeeDempsey on December 12, 2013, 07:11:01 AM
Quote from: D Cunningham on December 12, 2013, 05:54:36 AM
Hi Lee! And AGD! That new disc looks to be fabulous. Love that track, Bobby Left Me.
I wish the young ones here could feel the mystery and excitement that permeated the
early days of collecting. Communication and sharing were positively 19th century. Dudes
on the West Coast had a leg-up. And so much was unknown. Great days in the 1970s.
Gosh I wish it was a "disc." There will not be a physical release -- just download. Although certain individuals are lobbying for a "Record Store Day" type limited vinyl release at some point...
Lee
So there will be mp3 files to download, right? And those can be popped on a disc and make your own CD sleeve(s) and you're dancin'.
Right?
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I, I love the colorful clothes she wears, and she's already working on my brain. I only looked in her eyes, but I picked up something I just can't explain. I, I bet I know what she’s like, and I can feel how right she’d be for me. It’s weird how she comes in so strong, and I wonder what she’s picking up from me. I hope it’s good, good, good, good vibrations, yeah!!
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Jim Murphy... you brought a tear to my eyes. Those good guys who are gone... Plus Bob H.
Coming back to me now...Seems that great Brad E. Survivors interview should have been in the book.
But the Brad E. items were stepped around. He might have been planning something of his own.
I don't really recall.
When you mention a voice sounding like Brian...it makes me think of the old debate with the
song Twelve-o-Four, which sure as hell sounds like Brian.
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