User:ILIL/sandbox

Brian Wilson His mantra was "eye-neh-mah".
 * User:ILIL/sandbox/Good_Vibrations
 * User:ILIL/sandbox/Let's Go Away for Awhile
 * User:ILIL/sandbox/Pet Sounds (instrumental)

DL
BW
 * In the business, he wasn't as hot. Very simple fact. You're allowed to be crazy or different in the business if you're hot. Then you're eccentric. Well, as soon as you're not hot, then you're just kind of nuts.

GV
 * living doll barbie
 * details about 2004 version

Smile
 * details about 1993 box

Tusk
 * smile

reftalk



gv

 * By 1971, the group, now augmented by a host of supporting musicians, frequently performed "Good Vibrations" as their opening number at concerts.
 * rio grande (carlin)
 * add covers and live versions from Lambert 2016

PS

 * "spectrum of instrumental colors" were "a key element in its overall artistic impact".

dw stebbins

 * image p.37

bw

 * melt away bass line 321 our sweet love this whole world / bass fifths good time night is so young "until finally the song truly does melt artfully away via concluding sighing gestures"
 * credits exec 321
 * 322 one for the boys a young man is gone and dreams come true our prayer / harmonic structure, in which, is possibly influenced by Hushabye
 * 322 "The trimmed-down version works beautifully as a dramatic final encore-with Brian and the band standing together toward the front of the stage, appealing directly to his fans-but listeners can still be forgiven if they miss the choral part.
 * 364 365 saturday morning

sweet insanity

 * 323 hotter tribute to motown
 * 323 "pop-doo-wop-country tune flavored with animal noises" country feelin
 * 327 gettin in paley saturday morning gettin in deserrt soul searchin
 * 328 other songs

M.I.U.

 * Biographer Peter Ames Carlin writes, "The fact that they were all making far more money than they ever had before only seemed to make them more bitter."
 * It was their first visitation there since 1970, and tickets were sold out months in advance.

Rio Grande

 * Landy unsuccessfully attempted to rewrite it into a psychology-themed piece titled "Life's Suite".