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Beach Boys "Surf City!"
Teasing the Korean replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I did not know that! Love You is easily in my Beach Boys top five LPs, and it was their last great album. -
Beach Boys "Surf City!"
Teasing the Korean replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
No, who? It looked like an issue of Dynamite, which was popular among kids my age at the time. -
Because it will take forever, at this rate, or because of rights issues?
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Beach Boys "Surf City!"
Teasing the Korean replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Instruments: Wrecking Crew. Beach Boys cred? Check. Vocals: Brian sings on the Jan and Dean record. Beach Boys cred? Check. Lead vocal: AI - artificial intelligence, not Al Jardine - Mike Love, replacing Jan. So this is basically the Jan and Dean record, with AI Mike instead of Jan. Which means it's basically a Beach Boys record anyway. So I will happily take this over the original any day. YMMV. All I can say is that I'm pleased as punch that this is available, and I will happily dump "South Bay Surfer" or "Boogie Woodie" and add this instead. -
At this rate, how long until we get to Afro Eurasion Eclipse?
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When singers are young, they may have youthful, pleasing, pliable voices, but they don't always effectively communicate experience. When singers can communicate experience, they are often older, and don't always have the most pleasing voices. Sinatra's In the Wee Small Hours album captures Frank at a perfect point: He was still relatively young - 39, if my math is correct - but he had some experience under his belt, e.g., losing his Columbia contract and getting dumped by Ava. Frank made many, many great albums. But he never made an album like this one, before or after. It is a singular album in his discography.
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I always wished that this had been recorded for the Surfer Girl album. Well, 60 years later, here it is!
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I went for my usual evening walk around the neighborhood, and stopped at the free library box where two roads intersect. Among the children's books and Danielle Steel novels was Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man. Just after I arrived, a car pulled over and a young woman, late teens or early 20s, got out to look at the books. I said to her, "Ralph Ellison, The Invisible Man." "What genre is it?" she asked. I told her. I walked away. A few minutes later, her car went by. She slowed down, smiled, and waved at me. My interpretation of that gesture was that she had taken the book. Molding young minds.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Teasing the Korean replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Prokofiev - Scythian Suite