The Beach Boys - Holland (1973)
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Beach Boys or Beach Bores?
Re: The Beach Boys - Holland (1973)
The Call of the Wendigo wrote:I got distracted reading about Barrington Womble.Nightjar wrote:...waits for Wendi to say that this is going on too long now.
Do did I.
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A unreleased leftover from Friends, or 20/20.
Or even Smile...
Or even Smile...
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Quite a nice track.
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This gets much better when Blondie and Love start interweaving their vocals.
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OK, prepare yourselves.
It's the Brian Wilson EP "Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale)".
It's the Brian Wilson EP "Mount Vernon and Fairway (A Fairy Tale)".
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WhatDoesThisButtonDo? wrote:It is over.
is it?
No, we must also listen to the bonus EP.
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It is over.
That was an odd album, in that it managed to be simultaneously dull and interesting. The tracks were generally solid enough but it needed some faster songs flung into the mix, to liven it up a bit.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
That was an odd album, in that it managed to be simultaneously dull and interesting. The tracks were generally solid enough but it needed some faster songs flung into the mix, to liven it up a bit.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
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This is the band's manager narrating I think.
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Quite liked that first one. Typical 70s kids TV nostalgic/Terrifying.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:It is over.
That was an odd album, in that it managed to be simultaneously dull and interesting. The tracks were generally solid enough but it needed some faster songs flung into the mix, to liven it up a bit.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
No, we must listen to the bonus Brian Wilson-penned EP.
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What's happening? This track claims to be an instrumental but it's got a voice on it.
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"Light green phosphorous in colour"
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