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Hi all,
So, I'm aware of Brian's Surfin' USA piano demo recording, the Heroes and Villains/Great Shape/Barnyard piano demo, of course the famous Surf's Up demo recordings.. but are there any other piano demo recordings from this era(especially from Smile!) in existence?
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There's a piano demo of Brian singing Vegetables back when it was part of the Elements suites. It includes this lyric not available in other versions:
Tripped on a cornucopia
Stripped the stalk green and I hope ya
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There were piano demo snippets recorded during the SMiLE Era like the melody of what became "Saturday Morning in the City".
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In My Room is on the Good Vibrations box.
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Quote from: MBE on July 18, 2008, 11:16:08 PM
In My Room is on the Good Vibrations box.
Love that one!
And there's Bob Norberg & Brian's Chuck Berry-like demo of "Little Deuce Coupe".
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Another one I remembered. On the Pet Sounds Sessions box set, there's a piano demo of Don't Talk.
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Quote from: Jasper on July 18, 2008, 11:08:21 PM
There were piano demo snippets recorded during the SMiLE Era like the melody of what became "Saturday Morning in the City".
i'd kill to hear that.
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I would kill to hear any of Brian's piano demos from that era...I'm sure there were tons of them that none of us have heard. I've always found them to be incredibly fascinating.
I love the Vegatables demo, I really wish they had kept that verse in the song.
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There is also an A M A Z I N G
piano demo tape of Brian auditioning his Love You tracks to Mike and the Boys circa 77. In my mind, it's even better than Love You!! Mike is heard saying "holy sh-t! that's a mother f#$#ker!" after nearly every track.
The whole demo gives me chills, it's THAT good.
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There's a piano demo of what became "Love to Say Da-Da" from late 1966. I think the tape box labeled it "All Day" or something.
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Quote from: brianc on July 24, 2008, 09:32:25 AM
There's a piano demo of what became "Love to Say Da-Da" from late 1966. I think the tape box labeled it "All Day" or something.
Correct. It's basically Da-Da but with woodwind instruments to mimic brids.
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I don't remember the woodwind instruments on a demo. It's just piano. The basic chords.
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Quote from: Jasper on July 18, 2008, 11:08:21 PM
There were piano demo snippets recorded during the SMiLE Era like the melody of what became "Saturday Morning in the City".
Is that on the SoT box, Jasper? I don't recall noticing it... or elsewhere?
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Quote from: brianc on July 24, 2008, 12:18:14 PM
I don't remember the woodwind instruments on a demo. It's just piano. The basic chords.
It sounds just like the piano on Aren't You Glad.
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Quote from: brianc on July 24, 2008, 12:18:14 PM
I don't remember the woodwind instruments on a demo. It's just piano. The basic chords.
There's that and the woodwinds version.
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The woodwinds version wasn't a demo, it was cut on the second day of Dada sessions May 17 with flutes making bird-like sounds. The All Day demo (which was Brian on tack piano, playing what became the second part of Dada) was from Jan 3, and it also may have not been a demo - there were multiple numbered takes to get it right. Brian may have meant to use it in Heroes (all the other stuff he was doing that day was for Heroes) or for some other song, a transition or break or tag of some sort.
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Quote from: Bicyclerider on July 24, 2008, 05:07:43 PM
The woodwinds version wasn't a demo, it was cut on the second day of Dada sessions May 17 with flutes making bird-like sounds. The All Day demo (which was Brian on tack piano, playing what became the second part of Dada) was from Jan 3, and it also may have not been a demo - there were multiple numbered takes to get it right. Brian may have meant to use it in Heroes (all the other stuff he was doing that day was for Heroes) or for some other song, a transition or break or tag of some sort.
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Never knew All Day and the Dada sessions were separate.
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Quote from: Bean Bag on July 24, 2008, 06:54:12 AM
There is also an A M A Z I N G
piano demo tape of Brian auditioning his Love You tracks to Mike and the Boys circa 77. In my mind, it's even better than Love You!! Mike is heard saying "holy sh-t! that's a mother f#$#ker!" after nearly every track.
The whole demo gives me chills, it's THAT good.
is this booted??
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Quote from: loveandmercy on July 25, 2008, 12:48:26 PM
Quote from: Bean Bag on July 24, 2008, 06:54:12 AM
There is also an A M A Z I N G
piano demo tape of Brian auditioning his Love You tracks to Mike and the Boys circa 77. In my mind, it's even better than Love You!! Mike is heard saying "holy sh-t! that's a mother f#$#ker!" after nearly every track.
The whole demo gives me chills, it's THAT good.
is this booted??
Pretty sure it is. I know I've heard at least 2 (I'll bet he's nice and Airplane)
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Quote from: Wee Helper on July 24, 2008, 02:42:18 PM
Is that on the SoT box, Jasper? I don't recall noticing it... or elsewhere?
No, it's unbooted.
I haven't heard it, it's AGD info.
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Quote from: Bicyclerider on July 24, 2008, 05:07:43 PM
The woodwinds version wasn't a demo, it was cut on the second day of Dada sessions May 17 with flutes making bird-like sounds. The All Day demo (which was Brian on tack piano, playing what became the second part of Dada) was from Jan 3, and it also may have not been a demo - there were multiple numbered takes to get it right. Brian may have meant to use it in Heroes (all the other stuff he was doing that day was for Heroes) or for some other song, a transition or break or tag of some sort.
I bet this has been mentioned a million times, but when I read "All Day", I started singing to myself "Remember the day, day, remember the night, night, all DAY long!". Was that - which is obviously "Whistle In" (sorta) - supposed to be part of that track?
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It's a very instructive tape. Brother Studio, late summer/early fall 1976. Brian's playing his new stuff for the band for the first time, just him and a piano, and initially it doesn't go over too well - he's fluffing the tracks badly, the comments are polite... then he does "I'll Bet He's Nice", and when he hits the middle eight, Mike nearly has an orgasm. After that, they're putty in his hands...
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Quote from: John on July 26, 2008, 03:37:03 PM
Quote from: Bicyclerider on July 24, 2008, 05:07:43 PM
The woodwinds version wasn't a demo, it was cut on the second day of Dada sessions May 17 with flutes making bird-like sounds. The All Day demo (which was Brian on tack piano, playing what became the second part of Dada) was from Jan 3, and it also may have not been a demo - there were multiple numbered takes to get it right. Brian may have meant to use it in Heroes (all the other stuff he was doing that day was for Heroes) or for some other song, a transition or break or tag of some sort.
I bet this has been mentioned a million times, but when I read "All Day", I started singing to myself "Remember the day, day, remember the night, night, all DAY long!". Was that - which is obviously "Whistle In" (sorta) - supposed to be part of that track?
"Whistle-In" is the 'wahala-lu-lei' riff from "DYLW ?" - well, to these ears, anyway.
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Quote from: Andrew G. Doe on July 26, 2008, 03:47:41 PM
Quote from: John on July 26, 2008, 03:37:03 PM
Quote from: Bicyclerider on July 24, 2008, 05:07:43 PM
The woodwinds version wasn't a demo, it was cut on the second day of Dada sessions May 17 with flutes making bird-like sounds. The All Day demo (which was Brian on tack piano, playing what became the second part of Dada) was from Jan 3, and it also may have not been a demo - there were multiple numbered takes to get it right. Brian may have meant to use it in Heroes (all the other stuff he was doing that day was for Heroes) or for some other song, a transition or break or tag of some sort.
I bet this has been mentioned a million times, but when I read "All Day", I started singing to myself "Remember the day, day, remember the night, night, all DAY long!". Was that - which is obviously "Whistle In" (sorta) - supposed to be part of that track?
"Whistle-In" is the 'wahala-lu-lei' riff from "DYLW ?" - well, to these ears, anyway.
That's an interesting observation Andrew. I can hear a bit of it's influence in the track.
Whistle In is a SMiLE track too right? I think I remember hearing that it was started in early 1967.
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Quote from: Wrightfan on July 26, 2008, 06:02:15 PM
Quote from: Andrew G. Doe on July 26, 2008, 03:47:41 PM
Quote from: John on July 26, 2008, 03:37:03 PM
Quote from: Bicyclerider on July 24, 2008, 05:07:43 PM
The woodwinds version wasn't a demo, it was cut on the second day of Dada sessions May 17 with flutes making bird-like sounds. The All Day demo (which was Brian on tack piano, playing what became the second part of Dada) was from Jan 3, and it also may have not been a demo - there were multiple numbered takes to get it right. Brian may have meant to use it in Heroes (all the other stuff he was doing that day was for Heroes) or for some other song, a transition or break or tag of some sort.
I bet this has been mentioned a million times, but when I read "All Day", I started singing to myself "Remember the day, day, remember the night, night, all DAY long!". Was that - which is obviously "Whistle In" (sorta) - supposed to be part of that track?
"Whistle-In" is the 'wahala-lu-lei' riff from "DYLW ?" - well, to these ears, anyway.
That's an interesting observation Andrew. I can hear a bit of it's influence in the track.
Whistle In is a SMiLE track too right? I think I remember hearing that it was started in early 1967.
Bit of an influence ? I hear the self same melody.
The earliest date I have for a "Whistle-In" session is 7/13/67, right at the end of the
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