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Anyone else like to introduce non-Beach Boy fans to their music using non-stereotypical fare? I have a compilation I did of post-Smile tapes through Sunflower that I've been using for years, but now I did a new one using the more rootsy sounds of (mostly) the Chaplin/Fataar era. I had a great time playing it for a friend of mine who is pretty familiar with stuff through Sunflower and of Love You, but not this material much. I had him thoroughly confused, and I look forward to messing with the minds of my other friends as I barrage them with Beach Boys from every angle.
Track list of this "double album" (on a single disc):
Side One:
I'm Going Your Way
Trader
Hold On, Dear Brother
Steamboat
Marcella
Side Two:
We Got Love
Big Sur (Holland version, edited out beginning and end to sound good alone)
Here She Comes
Funky Pretty
Make It Good
Side Three:
You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone
Long Promised Road
Leaving This Town
All This is That
Side Four:
Sail On, Sailor
Feel Flows
Only With You
Cuddle Up
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May 30, 2006, 02:58:45 PM »
I often find that unexpected surprises can throw off listeners. I blew someone's mind once by playing them Wild Honey from the London 1972 TV show and not telling them who it was. When they finally were told I got a very long, very puzzled look.
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May 30, 2006, 07:35:09 PM »
I played "How She Boogalooed It" to one of my friends and they thought it was a Paul Simon tune at first
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To shake a friend's impression of the Beach Boys being a surfing band only, I played Smiley Smile. I think his preference fell on the familiar surfing music.
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Many years ago when I was much younger and much insecure about being a Beach boy fanatic, I tried to impress the girl of my dreams with a Beach Boys' mix tape.
I was afraid she would consider the surf and turf stuff too lightweight, so I concentrated on the "serious" period between Pet Sounds and Holland. I thought I made the perfect tape, and her response was - "it's so melancholy". Ouch!
I quickly regrouped and made another tape including all the hits from "Surfin Safari" to "Barbara Ann". She loved it! I remember her saying that her favorite song was "Catch A Wave". You just can't win...
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May 31, 2006, 01:01:14 AM »
Quote from: Luther on May 30, 2006, 02:50:34 PM
Anyone else like to introduce non-Beach Boy fans to their music using non-stereotypical fare? I have a compilation I did of post-Smile tapes through Sunflower that I've been using for years, but now I did a new one using the more rootsy sounds of (mostly) the Chaplin/Fataar era. I had a great time playing it for a friend of mine who is pretty familiar with stuff through Sunflower and of Love You, but not this material much. I had him thoroughly confused, and I look forward to messing with the minds of my other friends as I barrage them with Beach Boys from every angle.
Track list of this "double album" (on a single disc):
Side One:
I'm Going Your Way
Trader
Hold On, Dear Brother
Steamboat
Marcella
Side Two:
We Got Love
Big Sur (Holland version, edited out beginning and end to sound good alone)
Here She Comes
Funky Pretty
Make It Good
Side Three:
You Need a Mess of Help to Stand Alone
Long Promised Road
Leaving This Town
All This is That
Side Four:
Sail On, Sailor
Feel Flows
Only With You
Cuddle Up
Excellent comp. I might burn a copy just for myself. Consider throwing "Hard Times" on there. That one really confuses people.
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The day I graduated high school they loaded us all on a bus to lock us in some hotel for the night to make sure we wouldn't get in drunk car accidents or something. The whole back of the bus (where I was sitting) sang a bunch of Beach Boys songs. California Girls, Surfin' USA, Barbara Ann, even Wouldn't It Be Nice. Everyone was singing along, having a good time. Then I sang She's Going Bald. I'm sure you all can imagine the reaction.
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