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« on: October 05, 2014, 11:51:43 PM »

Now that the 50 has come and passed - so much seemed promised (from the vaults) yet so little seemed to be delivered (no complaints about MIC just not enough of it) and seeing that the long lusted for vault raid for live recordings failed to materialise I've compiled my own LIVE ANTHOLOGY as an ipod playlist ... so hear it is ... all tracks are quality soundboards sourced from official and elicit recordings/releases and for me they display why the Beach Boys were as good on stage as they were in the studio. There's just over 80 tracks and it would have made a pretty neat 4CD box set. I've edited the start and end of some recording so that the live sequence flows together, I've roughly followed chronological order of recordings with a little bit of artistic liberty to aid the flow - I'd like to know what other people consider essential tracks or recordings they would have liked to see on a live anthology:

1:   What'd I Say (Source: Sydney Australia Radio 2SM recording 1964)
2:   Runaway (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1965)
3:   Medley: Surfin’ Safari/Fun, Fun, Fun/Shutdown/Little Deuce Coupe/Surfin' USA (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – University of Michigan 1966)
4:   You're So Good To Me (Source: Michigan State University, October 1966)
5:   The Letter (Source: Honolulu International Centre, Hawaii, September 1967)
6:   You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (Source: Michigan State University, October 1966)
7:   Good Vibrations (Source: Michigan State University, October 1966)
8:   Darlin’ (Source: Thanksgiving Tour – November 1967)
9:   Country Air (Source: Thanksgiving Tour – November 1967)
10:  Oh How She Boogalooed It (Source: Thanksgiving Tour – November 1967)
11:  Friends (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1968)
12:  Wake The World (Source: London 1968)
13:  Aren't You Glad (Source: London 1968)
14:  Little Bird (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1968)
15:  Bluebirds Over The Mountain (Source: London 1968)
16:  Do It Again (Source: London 1968)
17:  All I WantTo Do (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – London 1968)
18:  Wouldn't It Be Nice (Source: Big Sur Folk Festival, October 1970)
19:  Cottonfields (Source: Big Sur Folk Festival, October 1970)
20:  Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring (Source: Big Sur Folk Festival, October 1970)
21:  Cool Cool Water (Source: Syracuse University, New York, May 1971)
22:  Don't Worry Baby (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
23:  Sloop John B (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
24:  The Trader (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
25:  California (Source: Carnegie Hall, November 1972)
26:  Only With You (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – New York 1972)
27:  Surf's Up (Source: Grand Gala du Disque Dutch TV show, February 25th 1972)
28:  You Still Believe In Me (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
29:  Long Promised Road (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – Carnegie Hall, November 1972)
30:  Heroes & Villains (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – Location unknown 1972)
31:  Help Me Rhonda (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – New Jersey 1972)
32:  Wild Honey (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – New Jersey 1972)
33:  Marcella (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
34:  Let The Wind Blow (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
35:  Caroline No (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
36:  Leaving This Town (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
37:  Wonderful/Don't Worry Bill (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – Carnegie Hall, November 1972)
38:  Sail on Sailor (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
39:  Funky Pretty (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
40:  We Got Love (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
41:  It's About Time (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1973)
42:  All This Is That (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – June 1974)
43:  Feel Flows (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – June 1974)
44:  I Can Hear Music (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Maryland 1975)
45:  Peggy Sue (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – May 1979)
46:  In My Room (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – May 1979)
47:  Angel Come Home (Source: Springfield Massachusetts, May 1979)
48:  Please Let Me Wonder (Source: Unknown Circa 1980)
49:  Keepin' The Summer Alive (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
50:  Lady Linda (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
51:  Surfer Girl (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
52:  You Are So Beautiful To Me (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
53:  California Dreamin' (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
54:  Come Go Wih Me (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
55:  Vegetables (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
56:  Take a Load Off Your Feet (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
57:  Hushabye (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
58:  Add Some Music to Your Day (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
59:  Wonderful (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
60:  Do You Wanna Dance?  (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
61:  Summer In Paradise (Source: Made In California Box Set – Wembley 1993)
62:  The Warmth Of The Sun (Source: Memphis, Tennessee, September 1996)
63:  Pet Sounds (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
64:  The Little Girl I Once Knew (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
65:  Wendy (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
66:  Getcha Back (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
67:  Then I Kissed Her (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
68:  When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
69:  Disney Girls (1957) (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
70:  Forever (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
71:  God Only Knows (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
72:  Isn't It Time (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
73:  Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
74:  California Girls (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
75:  Hawaii (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
76:  Don't Back Down (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
77:  Surfin Safari (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
78:  Surfin' USA (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
79:  Kokomo (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
80:  Barbara Ann (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
81:  Fun Fun Fun (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
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« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2014, 12:39:06 AM »

I was actually thinking of posting a topic just like this one. You even picked a lot of the tracks I would have picked too!  LOL I would have added a few oddities, like Sumahama from Japan 1979, Some Of Your Love, Livin With A Heartache, and possibly Lady Lynda from Philadelphia 1980, Goin On from one of the Reno Nevada shows from 1980, and Don't Worry Baby and In My Room(both with Brian on lead vocals) from Las Vegas 1995. I might add Brian singing God Only Knows from Westbury 1982.
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« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2014, 12:51:01 AM »

Fantastic list…

Could you add a fifth disc drawing a few tracks from each of the different touring factions' setlists over recent decades?
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« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2014, 03:21:52 AM »

I was thinking, perhaps use some of the live tracks from the Hallmark album? It's got a few late 80s great sounding recordings.
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« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2014, 03:47:02 AM »

I'd be happy with the complete Chicago concert from '65.

Great list Tony!
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« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2014, 05:41:39 AM »

I'd add some deep cuts from the 80s, like "Lookin' at Tomorrow" '83, "Heaven" from the 25th Anniversary Special, "Runaway" '83, "Sail on Sailor" '81, "This Whole World" '88, and some of the campfire songs.
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« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2014, 06:12:16 AM »

Now that the 50 has come and passed - so much seemed promised (from the vaults) yet so little seemed to be delivered (no complaints about MIC just not enough of it) and seeing that the long lusted for vault raid for live recordings failed to materialise I've compiled my own LIVE ANTHOLOGY as an ipod playlist ... so hear it is ... all tracks are quality soundboards sourced from official and elicit recordings/releases and for me they display why the Beach Boys were as good on stage as they were in the studio. There's just over 80 tracks and it would have made a pretty neat 4CD box set. I've edited the start and end of some recording so that the live sequence flows together, I've roughly followed chronological order of recordings with a little bit of artistic liberty to aid the flow - I'd like to know what other people consider essential tracks or recordings they would have liked to see on a live anthology:

1:   What'd I Say (Source: Sydney Australia Radio 2SM recording 1964)
2:   Runaway (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1965)
3:   Medley: Surfin’ Safari/Fun, Fun, Fun/Shutdown/Little Deuce Coupe/Surfin' USA (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – University of Michigan 1966)
4:   You're So Good To Me (Source: Michigan State University, October 1966)
5:   The Letter (Source: Honolulu International Centre, Hawaii, September 1967)
6:   You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (Source: Michigan State University, October 1966)
7:   Good Vibrations (Source: Michigan State University, October 1966)
8:   Darlin’ (Source: Thanksgiving Tour – November 1967)
9:   Country Air (Source: Thanksgiving Tour – November 1967)
10:  Oh How She Boogalooed It (Source: Thanksgiving Tour – November 1967)
11:  Friends (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1968)
12:  Wake The World (Source: London 1968)
13:  Aren't You Glad (Source: London 1968)
14:  Little Bird (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1968)
15:  Bluebirds Over The Mountain (Source: London 1968)
16:  Do It Again (Source: London 1968)
17:  All I WantTo Do (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – London 1968)
18:  Wouldn't It Be Nice (Source: Big Sur Folk Festival, October 1970)
19:  Cottonfields (Source: Big Sur Folk Festival, October 1970)
20:  Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring (Source: Big Sur Folk Festival, October 1970)
21:  Cool Cool Water (Source: Syracuse University, New York, May 1971)
22:  Don't Worry Baby (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
23:  Sloop John B (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
24:  The Trader (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
25:  California (Source: Carnegie Hall, November 1972)
26:  Only With You (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – New York 1972)
27:  Surf's Up (Source: Grand Gala du Disque Dutch TV show, February 25th 1972)
28:  You Still Believe In Me (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
29:  Long Promised Road (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – Carnegie Hall, November 1972)
30:  Heroes & Villains (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – Location unknown 1972)
31:  Help Me Rhonda (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – New Jersey 1972)
32:  Wild Honey (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – New Jersey 1972)
33:  Marcella (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
34:  Let The Wind Blow (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
35:  Caroline No (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
36:  Leaving This Town (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
37:  Wonderful/Don't Worry Bill (Source: “Endless Harmony Soundtrack” – Carnegie Hall, November 1972)
38:  Sail on Sailor (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
39:  Funky Pretty (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
40:  We Got Love (Source: “In Concert” circa 1972/73)
41:  It's About Time (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Chicago 1973)
42:  All This Is That (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – June 1974)
43:  Feel Flows (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – June 1974)
44:  I Can Hear Music (Source: “Made In California” Box Set – Maryland 1975)
45:  Peggy Sue (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – May 1979)
46:  In My Room (Source: Nassau Coliseum, New York – May 1979)
47:  Angel Come Home (Source: Springfield Massachusetts, May 1979)
48:  Please Let Me Wonder (Source: Unknown Circa 1980)
49:  Keepin' The Summer Alive (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
50:  Lady Linda (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
51:  Surfer Girl (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
52:  You Are So Beautiful To Me (Source: “Live at Knebworth” 1980)
53:  California Dreamin' (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
54:  Come Go Wih Me (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
55:  Vegetables (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
56:  Take a Load Off Your Feet (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
57:  Hushabye (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
58:  Add Some Music to Your Day (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
59:  Wonderful (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
60:  Do You Wanna Dance?  (Source: Paramount Theatre, New York, November 1993)
61:  Summer In Paradise (Source: Made In California Box Set – Wembley 1993)
62:  The Warmth Of The Sun (Source: Memphis, Tennessee, September 1996)
63:  Pet Sounds (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
64:  The Little Girl I Once Knew (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
65:  Wendy (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
66:  Getcha Back (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
67:  Then I Kissed Her (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
68:  When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
69:  Disney Girls (1957) (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
70:  Forever (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
71:  God Only Knows (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
72:  Isn't It Time (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
73:  Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
74:  California Girls (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
75:  Hawaii (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
76:  Don't Back Down (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
77:  Surfin Safari (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
78:  Surfin' USA (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
79:  Kokomo (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
80:  Barbara Ann (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)
81:  Fun Fun Fun (Source: “50th anniversary Tour” 2012)

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« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2014, 06:22:26 AM »

I'd like to hear stuff from the early 70s with Chaplin and Fataar (and Bruce - why the hell not?); the unplugged stuff from 93, but, yeah, an anthologu from across the years would be good too.
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« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2014, 07:01:47 AM »

Disc five would just have to include stuff from Celebration as well as examples of the M&B show, BW's Pet Sounds and Smile outings,Al's family and friends, Dave's solo and band outings, Carl's solo tours and of course Dennis's POB tour rehearsals. Another feast!
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« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2014, 08:16:58 AM »

Excellent. I would add "Its OK" from 1976, and use the Chiba-Japan recordings for the 50th reunion songs (when possible).
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« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2014, 09:40:00 AM »

I would go with Carl's SOS circa 1995 from the MIC box, also his GOK from Paramount in '93.  All subjective of course...
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« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2014, 10:25:41 AM »

I would go with Carl's SOS circa 1995 from the MIC box, also his GOK from Paramount in '93.  All subjective of course...


Caroline, no from '93 is also a breathtaking version. Thanks to Carl's smoky voice I would rather use that version than any other although he alsways did a splendid job as far as I can tell.
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« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2014, 10:29:31 AM »

Tony from Australia, real nice list!  Grin

My requests:

Michigan 1966. See the SOT "Beach Boys Live" Box - edit out most of the Mike Love sh*t chat. 'Cept for the pee on a fire hydrant bit going into their first performance of Good Vibrations.

1967 Fall/Winter tour. Anybody heard the "Vocal Element" boot? Take a little bit (or all) from each of those four shows in November.

But most of all, the ENTIRE Carnegie Hall '72 material! We have some of it booted (and released) already - we need it all! The whole concert(s).

Outtakes from the '73 In Concert album.  

Anything from the "East Coast Pipeline" or "Nassau" boots from 1974. Even Dennis' Nixon joke.

Material from the Beachago tour, 1975. Everything with The Beach Boys and Chicago on the same stage.

I will echo the sentiment for the Paramount and/or Valley Forge '93 acoustic material. And the Red Barn Rehearsal material.

The C50. A re-do of the released 2012 material, including Japan, Wembley and RFH shows in their ENTIRETY. One CD/DVD will be sufficiant.
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« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2014, 10:55:52 AM »

Great idea but I would like there to be mostly unreleased stuff rather than a compilation of what's already on other box sets and cds.

I'd prefer it if they started releasing full shows but if they were to do an anthology, I'd definitely hope to see:

This Whole World '88
Forever (Carl on lead) '88
Livin' With A Heartache '80
I've Got a Friend (if a pro live recording exists)
Wild Honey (without the theremin buried in the mix)
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« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2014, 04:54:25 PM »

I am dying for a good live anthology, although personally I hope it is heavy with Blondie and Ricky era stuff, and live with Brian recordings.  And I would like to see quality trump rarity- example, I thought The LEtter on the boxset was a waste of space.  I would never listen to that a second time.  Just my opinion.
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« Reply #15 on: October 06, 2014, 05:30:28 PM »

Something I would include, and maybe it's because it's my favorite version of th song, but i love the version of Graduation Day from 1967 in Washington DC (I think). It's interesting to hear Bruce do his parts as opposed to hearing Brian.
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« Reply #16 on: October 06, 2014, 08:36:33 PM »

Something I would include, and maybe it's because it's my favorite version of th song, but i love the version of Graduation Day from 1967 in Washington DC (I think). It's interesting to hear Bruce do his parts as opposed to hearing Brian.

They did this three or four times during the Fall (Thanksgiving Tour) in Boston, N.Y., Pittsburg, and probably Washington, November, 1967.  They're on the aforementioned "Vocal Element" boot. Daryl Dragon's and Ron Brown's first shows with The Boys.
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« Reply #17 on: October 06, 2014, 09:57:53 PM »

Something I would include, and maybe it's because it's my favorite version of th song, but i love the version of Graduation Day from 1967 in Washington DC (I think). It's interesting to hear Bruce do his parts as opposed to hearing Brian.

They did this three or four times during the Fall (Thanksgiving Tour) in Boston, N.Y., Pittsburg, and probably Washington, November, 1967.  They're on the aforementioned "Vocal Element" boot. Daryl Dragon's and Ron Brown's first shows with The Boys.
Ah, maybe the vocal element is where I heard this one.
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« Reply #18 on: October 06, 2014, 09:58:29 PM »

IMHO, an essential inclusion would be "Shortenin' Bread" from Nassau Coliseum '79. That version smokes with Carl in great gritty vocal form.
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« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2014, 12:10:01 AM »

I hope there is a decent live recording of "It's Gettin' Late' - the studio version is so synth heavy, would be nice to hear it done with real instruments.
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« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2014, 07:46:16 AM »

I would go with Carl's SOS circa 1995 from the MIC box, also his GOK from Paramount in '93.  All subjective of course...


Caroline, no from '93 is also a breathtaking version. Thanks to Carl's smoky voice I would rather use that version than any other although he alsways did a splendid job as far as I can tell.

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« Reply #21 on: October 08, 2014, 02:36:23 AM »

IMHO, an essential inclusion would be "Shortenin' Bread" from Nassau Coliseum '79. That version smokes with Carl in great gritty vocal form.
I would also include Roller Skating Child.
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« Reply #22 on: October 08, 2014, 04:36:21 AM »

Could also use an "encore" version of Runaway from the 80s from the Sunkist album.
And if you needed a car medley, it's on the Hallmark cd.
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"Someone needs to tell Adrian Baker that imitation isn't innovation." -The Real Beach Boy

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"Well, you reached out to me too, David, and I'd be more than happy to fill Bgas's shoes. You don't need him anyway - some of us have the same items in our collections as he does and we're also much better writers. Spoiled brat....."
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« Reply #23 on: October 12, 2014, 07:31:26 PM »

Sorry if I missed it in the OP (that big list made my eyes go crazy), I would love to see Surf City on a CD - I know they have done it live a few times.

Apologies if it is already on an album and I missed it - I am still new at this.
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