u still got bunch of goat material otw
So true. I heard more than this but this is just some.
@DonutHole is about to be in for a feast !!
The beach boys are really safe with the lyrics and content lol
It’s more about the melody. There are numerous other people I’ll listen to for poetic lyrics.
It’s more about the melody. There are numerous other people I’ll listen to for poetic lyrics.
it’s always been a struggle for brian however he’s an underrated lyricist
It’s more about the melody. There are numerous other people I’ll listen to for poetic lyrics.
yeah they really be making some songs about trivial things to get their harmonies off lol
Keep in mind I commented that whilst listening to a song called "Busy doing nothing" lol they were talking about "
I wrote a number down
But I lost it
So I searched through my pocket book
I couldn't find it
So I sat and concentrated on the number
And slowly it came to me
So I dialed it
And I let it ring a few times
There was no answer
So I let it ring a little more
Still no answer
So I hung up the telephone
Got some paper and sharpened up a pencil
And wrote a letter to my friend
it’s always been a struggle for brian however he’s an underrated lyricist
He captures feelings in a very pure and simple way
yeah they really be making some songs about trivial things to get their harmonies off lol
Keep in mind I commented that whilst listening to a song called "Busy doing nothing" lol they were talking about "
I wrote a number down
But I lost it
So I searched through my pocket book
I couldn't find it
So I sat and concentrated on the number
And slowly it came to me
So I dialed it
And I let it ring a few times
There was no answer
So I let it ring a little more
Still no answer
So I hung up the telephone
Got some paper and sharpened up a pencil
And wrote a letter to my friend
what’s ur faves from friends then
what’s ur faves from friends then
I'd say :
Be here in the morning
Little bird
I'd say :
Be here in the morning
Little bird
be here 
i love doing nothing and its bossanova energy
i know them bc of tarantino, didn’t know of this phase of theirs tho very nice
that’s funny i was rereading the other day how vdp collaborated for silverchairs album diorama which is a fact no one seems to know of, and he compared to working with brian and the silverchair was clueless and it’s only when they done their work he went into smile and became a stan
Wait what?! When did Tarantino use them? Been a stan for eons and never noticed.
Anyway yeah you should definitely give that whole album a spin, exists in the same kind of bonkers 1967 realm as Smile in a way. Very distinct vocalist that grows on you heavy.
Wait what?! When did Tarantino use them? Been a stan for eons and never noticed.
Anyway yeah you should definitely give that whole album a spin, exists in the same kind of bonkers 1967 realm as Smile in a way. Very distinct vocalist that grows on you heavy.
uhhh what’s the movie with the car race, death something
will do!
uhhh what’s the movie with the car race, death something
will do!
Ah yeah Ive only seen Death Proof once, could be
roger daltrey from the who when the brian SMiLE version came out, 2004:
In the Sixties we all influenced each other and the Who were certainly influenced by the Beach Boys. Our drummer Keith Moon would've been in the bloody Beach Boys given half a chance. He would have left the Who even at the height of our fame to join the Beach Boys. But we loved them too - we thought they were a little wet in the image department but their harmonies were fantastic. If you listen to early Who records you can hear a lot of influences from the Beach Boys. I was at the live show and it was just wonderful. The music is as refreshing as ever, it's a sketchpad of so many things. The album is worth the wait - it gives you musical courage. He's an extraordinary writer. He pushed popular music to whole new levels. I can see why the record company must have been throwing their hands up in horror at the time because it's not commercial, but that doesn't matter, it's fantastic! I first met Brian last year when he inducted me into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame and the fact that he did it made it better than getting a Grammy. I hold him in such awe that I get incredibly nervous when I meet him, but he's a really warm human being. Everybody identifies with his courage. He certainly knows what it's like to suffer."
@Womanpuncher69
@grimes
@Elric
@Trouble
@Come_to_BR
@Bad_Finger_Boogie
@RVI
@Teal_
@Noir
@Fantasy
roger daltrey from the who when the brian SMiLE version came out, 2004:
In the Sixties we all influenced each other and the Who were certainly influenced by the Beach Boys. Our drummer Keith Moon would've been in the bloody Beach Boys given half a chance. He would have left the Who even at the height of our fame to join the Beach Boys. But we loved them too - we thought they were a little wet in the image department but their harmonies were fantastic. If you listen to early Who records you can hear a lot of influences from the Beach Boys. I was at the live show and it was just wonderful. The music is as refreshing as ever, it's a sketchpad of so many things. The album is worth the wait - it gives you musical courage. He's an extraordinary writer. He pushed popular music to whole new levels. I can see why the record company must have been throwing their hands up in horror at the time because it's not commercial, but that doesn't matter, it's fantastic! I first met Brian last year when he inducted me into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame and the fact that he did it made it better than getting a Grammy. I hold him in such awe that I get incredibly nervous when I meet him, but he's a really warm human being. Everybody identifies with his courage. He certainly knows what it's like to suffer."
@Womanpuncher69
@grimes
@Elric
@Trouble
@Come_to_BR
@Bad_Finger_Boogie
@RVI
@Teal_
@Noir
@Fantasy
Man, the beach boys really suffered from a marketing and image perspective.
I wonder how the new majority holder will handle The Beach Boys
roger daltrey from the who when the brian SMiLE version came out, 2004:
In the Sixties we all influenced each other and the Who were certainly influenced by the Beach Boys. Our drummer Keith Moon would've been in the bloody Beach Boys given half a chance. He would have left the Who even at the height of our fame to join the Beach Boys. But we loved them too - we thought they were a little wet in the image department but their harmonies were fantastic. If you listen to early Who records you can hear a lot of influences from the Beach Boys. I was at the live show and it was just wonderful. The music is as refreshing as ever, it's a sketchpad of so many things. The album is worth the wait - it gives you musical courage. He's an extraordinary writer. He pushed popular music to whole new levels. I can see why the record company must have been throwing their hands up in horror at the time because it's not commercial, but that doesn't matter, it's fantastic! I first met Brian last year when he inducted me into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame and the fact that he did it made it better than getting a Grammy. I hold him in such awe that I get incredibly nervous when I meet him, but he's a really warm human being. Everybody identifies with his courage. He certainly knows what it's like to suffer."
@Womanpuncher69
@grimes
@Elric
@Trouble
@Come_to_BR
@Bad_Finger_Boogie
@RVI
@Teal_
@Noir
@Fantasy
Man, the beach boys really suffered from a marketing and image perspective.
I wonder how the new majority holder will handle The Beach Boys
fr it’s depressing one of the reason i push them so much, we have to stop sleeping