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Sep 10th, 2003 04:17 PM
Schimid I thought the same thing as FS.
Sep 10th, 2003 10:10 AM
Royal Tenenbaum
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Originally Posted by Protoclown
Hell man, I've never even HEARD Pet Sounds. I just said it to make you whine like a baby.

See that's your problem. Go out, buy it, listen to it, and then apologize.
Sep 10th, 2003 02:17 AM
executioneer Don't be a jerk

-willie
Sep 9th, 2003 12:43 PM
Protoclown Hell man, I've never even HEARD Pet Sounds. I just said it to make you whine like a baby.
Sep 8th, 2003 06:06 PM
Royal Tenenbaum Then what is? Because Pet Sounds messes some of the best male harmonies together with extremely catchy, sophisticated songs. It's definitely the best American pop record of the 60s.

And Dole, I have some Smile bootlegs, but I haven't heard of that list. I just joined it, but it sounds like the disc may have been stopped. Either way, I can't wait for the official version.
Sep 8th, 2003 12:14 PM
Protoclown The answer to the question is a resounding no.
Sep 8th, 2003 10:53 AM
Dole No, not really...it was mentioned in passing in an article about the concerts in the UK press. Supposedly it is being assembled by someone else, and 'supervised' by Brian. No doubt it wont satisfy the thousands of smile fanatics out there, but it will be great to have all those tunes on an official release.

Very nice to know we get the smile concerts in the UK before anyone else in the world! Plus I am booked for the first night Plus I have put a bid in to interview Brian for the radio station I work at However, if it happens I am likely to spend the entire interview blubbing like a 5 year old girl.

There is something cool you can get that is free: if you look up the yahoo group 'project smile' and sign up, you get sent a free cd rom with TONS of stuff on it- loads of the session recordings, articles, the album cover, video clips etc etc. You sign up to a list, and agree to burn two copies for people on the list when you receive it. Its super cool and totally free.
Sep 8th, 2003 10:10 AM
Royal Tenenbaum
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Originally Posted by Dole
At last someone mentions something decent on here. I have no idea whether its the 'greatest american album' or whatever, all I know is its fanfuckingtastic, especially the stereo version they released a few years back.
I have my tickets to see Brin Wilson doing 'Smile' live for the first time in its entirety EVER EVER next year!! And it will be followed by an official release of smile
An official Smile?!?!? Damn it, finally, that's so awesome. Do you have any more information on this?
Sep 8th, 2003 05:33 AM
FS I thought this thread was going to be about those songs constructed entirely of dog and cat sounds
Sep 8th, 2003 04:36 AM
Dole At last someone mentions something decent on here. I have no idea whether its the 'greatest american album' or whatever, all I know is its fanfuckingtastic, especially the stereo version they released a few years back.
I have my tickets to see Brin Wilson doing 'Smile' live for the first time in its entirety EVER EVER next year!! And it will be followed by an official release of smile
Sep 7th, 2003 09:21 PM
Royal Tenenbaum
Is Pet Sounds the greatest American recording?

I think it just might be. :/

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