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Sir Ian McKellen - now THAT'S a good narrator! Or perhaps Patrick Stewart from Star Trek. Wouldn't they sound pretty odd on a Brian Wilson record?
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Quote from: humanoidboogie on February 09, 2007, 10:49:46 AM
Sir Ian McKellen - now THAT'S a good narrator! Or perhaps Patrick Stewart from Star Trek. Wouldn't they sound pretty odd on a Brian Wilson record?
If he needs to fill some space, he could get William Shatner to....... narrate....... the....... spoken....... parts
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Quote from: Joe- on February 09, 2007, 10:47:16 AM
what, no shortenin bread?
What if Brian did do "Shortenin' Bread" as a joke, kind of good-naturedly making fun of his "legend" with this tune, and then duplicating the "famous story" by teaching the song to the audience - in parts.
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How bout Jack Reilly? Maybe he could do a remake of Mount Vernon and Fairway!
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