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Author Topic: Do you have anything to say about "Here comes the night" (Wild Honey-version)?  (Read 1517 times)
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« on: January 26, 2015, 06:41:22 AM »

Hi Brian and thanks for taking the time!

The "Wild honey"-album is probably my favorite Beach Boys album. I love that striiped down Rock'n'Roll sound. The simplicity of it always reminds me of the sound created in Memphis at Sam Phillips' Sun Records. One of the highlights of that album to me is "Here comes the night". It's just so funky and catchy as hell. I wonder if you have any memories of writing that song or maybe just a thought about it. In my opinion it shows the R'n'B-vocal group influence on the Beach Boys very well.
I'm looking forward very much to your new album! Thanks for everything!
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