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Posted: Mar 15, 2025 - 2:40pm

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Whew.
I'm glad you found it entertaining.
And thanks for the compliment.

I've read a few different books on the story behind these guys.
One mentioned Brian went out on his own to record "In My Room" because of all the bickering that was going on within the group at that time.
When he had them listen to it when he was done, they got together, and decided they should behave better because Brian could go do this all by himself. 
I still own my copy of "Sloop John B" on a 45.  I bought with my lunch money back in the day when it came out.
I also read that, for the recording of "Cool, Cool Water", Brian drained his swimming pool and recorded it in the deep end to get the right sound. "It's such a gas!"
That guy...





this is going to be my go to shower music from now on
i mean who doesn't love the beach boys?
good job

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Mar 14, 2025 - 9:54am

 ColdMiser wrote:

Like Marty, I'm not the biggest Beach Boys fan on the block. Surfing on the East Coast isn't as popular as the West Coast. That being said it's a little ironic that one of the very first records I owned was a 45 my uncle bequeathed to me with Sloop John B as the B side. I must have played that record hundreds of times when I was a wee lad. (spoiler alert, this tune included on my upcoming, much overdue What Influenced You mix that Marty asked us to all do). I did see them live once in the 80's and wasn't impressed. 

But I have to say this mix was very eye opening. And I know you were worried how it would be received. I think it's TOP SHELF stuff! Had headphones on when listening and I could have swore I caught a buzz. The songs that lit up my senses were as follows:

In My Room - Just great Acapella here. Should be required of all High School Choirs.
God Only Knows - This song encapsulates Brian's Genius and Wow is it unbelievable stripped down like this!
Sloop John B - Memory Lane Re-Paved
Darlin - Very Heartfelt
Do It Again - This one put me on the beach for sure
Cool, Cool Water - Favorite on the mix, totally new to me. Quite Unique
Cabinessence - Beach Boys? Really? So different than anything they are known for
Surf's Up - Superb version of this, it's like a whole new song
Long Promised Road - Inspirational
The Trader (both versions) - Sounded like 2 totally different tunes

As I said, wasn't the biggest fan of BBs. But recently I've picked up some used vinyl of theirs that I came upon here and there. Surf's Up, Pet Sounds and Summer Days. Now that my ears have been opened I'm going to keep an eye out for some of these other records. Especially the Sunflower LP. I'm glad you took a chance on this one, it paid off! I think everyone enjoyed the hell out of it. Well Done!

Whew.
I'm glad you found it entertaining.
And thanks for the compliment.

I've read a few different books on the story behind these guys.
One mentioned Brian went out on his own to record "In My Room" because of all the bickering that was going on within the group at that time.
When he had them listen to it when he was done, they got together, and decided they should behave better because Brian could go do this all by himself. 
I still own my copy of "Sloop John B" on a 45.  I bought with my lunch money back in the day when it came out.
I also read that, for the recording of "Cool, Cool Water", Brian drained his swimming pool and recorded it in the deep end to get the right sound. "It's such a gas!"
That guy...



KurtfromLaQuinta

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Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 14, 2025 - 9:31am

 Steely_D wrote:

I've seen Brian a couple of times (and he's done now - he's way too fragile) and it always galled me when Blondie comes out of the back to stand in front of Brian and do "Sail on Sailor" and then take the applause and move to the back. Dude. You're not Brian. Don't stand in front of him. Only Mike Love gets to do that..






ColdMiser

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Posted: Mar 14, 2025 - 7:00am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

Before this forum page falls off the edge...



The CD...








Like Marty, I'm not the biggest Beach Boys fan on the block. Surfing on the East Coast isn't as popular as the West Coast. That being said it's a little ironic that one of the very first records I owned was a 45 my uncle bequeathed to me with Sloop John B as the B side. I must have played that record hundreds of times when I was a wee lad. (spoiler alert, this tune included on my upcoming, much overdue What Influenced You mix that Marty asked us to all do). I did see them live once in the 80's and wasn't impressed. 

But I have to say this mix was very eye opening. And I know you were worried how it would be received. I think it's TOP SHELF stuff! Had headphones on when listening and I could have swore I caught a buzz. The songs that lit up my senses were as follows:

In My Room - Just great Acapella here. Should be required of all High School Choirs.
God Only Knows - This song encapsulates Brian's Genius and Wow is it unbelievable stripped down like this!
Sloop John B - Memory Lane Re-Paved
Darlin - Very Heartfelt
Do It Again - This one put me on the beach for sure
Cool, Cool Water - Favorite on the mix, totally new to me. Quite Unique
Cabinessence - Beach Boys? Really? So different than anything they are known for
Surf's Up - Superb version of this, it's like a whole new song
Long Promised Road - Inspirational
The Trader (both versions) - Sounded like 2 totally different tunes

As I said, wasn't the biggest fan of BBs. But recently I've picked up some used vinyl of theirs that I came upon here and there. Surf's Up, Pet Sounds and Summer Days. Now that my ears have been opened I'm going to keep an eye out for some of these other records. Especially the Sunflower LP. I'm glad you took a chance on this one, it paid off! I think everyone enjoyed the hell out of it. Well Done!

Steely_D

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Posted: Mar 13, 2025 - 9:50am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

Even William here at R.Paradise doesn't play any songs from this era. Except for the hit "Sail On Sailor". Which I define as overplayed.


I've seen Brian a couple of times (and he's done now - he's way too fragile) and it always galled me when Blondie comes out of the back to stand in front of Brian and do "Sail on Sailor" and then take the applause and move to the back. Dude. You're not Brian. Don't stand in front of him. Only Mike Love gets to do that..

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Mar 13, 2025 - 9:06am

 Lazy8 wrote:

Sorry I'm so shockingly late with this. I listened a couple of times, and not being the biggest Beach Boys fan ever (or even the mediumist Beach Boys fan) a lot of this was fresh to me, and even what I was familiar with got a new perspective.

First impression was damn these boys could sing! The harmonies are a lot more obvious stripped of everything else. That said my favorites were a couple of rarities that were accompanied by some instrumentation. At least I think they're rareties, I mean, 

Heroes and Villains - That was trippy! Not exactly the clean-cut image I've always had.

Cabinesque was pretty surreal as well.

Surf's Up was not at all what I was expecting Lyrics are not what I would call Beach Boys-esque. Kinda Freddy Mercury vibes. Sweet.

Feel Flows - Did they abandon SoCal for Haight Ashbury? Probably the highlight of the disk for me.

Long Promised Road - This stands alone without instruments just fine.

Funky Pretty - When I started listening to this disc I thought this would like watching a cooking show on the making of Velveeta. Turns out to be much more interesting. Maybe the program directors on all those AM radio stations of my youth never heard something like this, or thought it was too weird, or maybe the original mix just didn't do it justice. Thanks for the introduction to music I thought I already knew!

You're not late. You're the first!

Yep. I figured this CD would likely freak some people out.
"Come on! The Beach Boys? Really?"
Most only recognize the "surfing songs" that were the big hits from the 60's.
I remember when "20/20" ('69), "Sunflower" ('70), "Surf's Up" ('71) and "Holland" ('72) came out and the people who heard it thought "What's this?"
I personally really enjoy this period of their music

Yes, they can really sing and harmonize as they did on their hits. But this era showed they could put it together with some really unique structure.
Van Dyke Parks had a big influence on them at this time with some quirky lyrics.
Carl Wilson came to the forefront with some great songwriting and his beautiful voice.

Rarities indeed.
Even William here at R.Paradise doesn't play any songs from this era. Except for the hit "Sail On Sailor". Which I define as overplayed.
Maybe they don't qualify as good examples. I disagree.
I've tried to get others, including DJ's from other radio stations, turned on to this lost era of The Beach Boys music.
The last was at KHUM- FM. The lady DJ there was amazed at songs I suggested to her and at the backstory I told her about the early 70's music these guys produced. "I thought all they did was surf music!"
"So to you, I shall put an end. And you'll never hear surf music again."
Jimi Hendrex

When I discover a "new" radio station, and I try my best to influence them, the first song I request is "Feel Flows".
The version of "Surf's Up" with just Carl singing, blows me away every time I hear it.

There's many comments out there about this time frame of The Beach Boys.
One that pops up is that these guys were way ahead of their time. Introducing music that seems to be "Dream Pop"/ "Shoegaze".
Not bad for a bunch of pseudo surfers.



















































Lazy8

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Posted: Mar 10, 2025 - 8:56pm

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

Sorry I'm so shockingly late with this. I listened a couple of times, and not being the biggest Beach Boys fan ever (or even the mediumist Beach Boys fan) a lot of this was fresh to me, and even what I was familiar with got a new perspective.

First impression was damn these boys could sing! The harmonies are a lot more obvious stripped of everything else. That said my favorites were a couple of rarities that were accompanied by some instrumentation. At least I think they're rareties, I mean, 

Heroes and Villains - That was trippy! Not exactly the clean-cut image I've always had.

Cabinesque was pretty surreal as well.

Surf's Up was not at all what I was expecting Lyrics are not what I would call Beach Boys-esque. Kinda Freddy Mercury vibes. Sweet.

Feel Flows - Did they abandon SoCal for Haight Ashbury? Probably the highlight of the disk for me.

Long Promised Road - This stands alone without instruments just fine.

Funky Pretty - When I started listening to this disc I thought this would like watching a cooking show on the making of Velveeta. Turns out to be much more interesting. Maybe the program directors on all those AM radio stations of my youth never heard something like this, or thought it was too weird, or maybe the original mix just didn't do it justice. Thanks for the introduction to music I thought I already knew!
KurtfromLaQuinta

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Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 6, 2025 - 11:08am

 ColdMiser wrote:

I started in on this last night, very cool stuff. What is the backstory? Where did you dig up all these goodies? 

First was You Tube.
Because of that I found these...

https://www.amazon.com/1967-Su...

https://www.amazon.com/Flows-S...

https://www.amazon.com/Sail-Sa...

They cover what I think is the best era of Beach Boys music... that hardly anybody noticed at the time. Or even to this day.
They contain all kinds of outtakes and various unique versions of those songs.




ColdMiser

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Posted: Mar 6, 2025 - 7:12am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

Before this forum page falls off the edge...



The CD...








I started in on this last night, very cool stuff. What is the backstory? Where did you dig up all these goodies? 

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 5, 2025 - 7:51am

 Steely_D wrote:

I have a fondness for that album, despite. In fact - out of NOWHERE - my Better Half™ chose this as our first dance at our wedding...

A keeper!


Steely_D

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Posted: Mar 4, 2025 - 6:20pm

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:
Way overproduced!
But it still sounds great!

Like this one...

I have a fondness for that album, despite. In fact - out of NOWHERE - my Better Half™ chose this as our first dance at our wedding...

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 4, 2025 - 4:53pm

 Steely_D wrote:
 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote

I got your back!


Way overproduced!
But it still sounds great!

Like this one...



Steely_D

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Posted: Mar 4, 2025 - 3:18pm

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote

Damn the surfboards... full volume ahead! 


I got your back!


KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Mar 4, 2025 - 11:46am

Before this forum page falls off the edge...



The CD...







KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Feb 28, 2025 - 9:08pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Oh MAN, you know I love stuff like this. I always love seeing how the sausage gets made. (Exception: knowing that Lennon was saying nonsense like "sugarplum fairy" and "cranberry sauce" when I always heard something much more sinister...)

I was worried that I might get chastened for this subject matter being who these guys are.
I'm glad somebody might stick up for me.

Damn the surfboards... full volume ahead! 

Steely_D

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Posted: Feb 28, 2025 - 12:05pm

Oh MAN, you know I love stuff like this. I always love seeing how the sausage gets made. (Exception: knowing that Lennon was saying nonsense like "sugarplum fairy" and "cranberry sauce" when I always heard something much more sinister...)
ColdMiser

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Posted: Feb 28, 2025 - 8:49am

Thru driving snow and wind my faithful postal worker delivered a disc to me yesterday. 
miamizsun

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Posted: Feb 27, 2025 - 4:13pm

it's low tide in my mail box
hold on, i see something 
Steely_D

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Posted: Feb 26, 2025 - 11:01am

WHAT? An unexpected immigrant from the south just showed up at my doorstep.
I'll gladly take them in. Gracias.
Lazy8

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Posted: Feb 26, 2025 - 7:35am

 KurtfromLaQuinta wrote:

Disc are flying out of La Quinta.


Mine just washed ashore.


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