I agree we should go smile sessions you think @Ithaka or sunflower ? I definitely want to do something more appealing for @vanity
You know I love la light album so much I forget it’s not a good place to go after pet sounds.
smile is such a damiond something to treasure last but makes sense after pet sounds so yeah that one
smile is such a damiond something to treasure last but makes sense after pet sounds so yeah that one
It is such a💎 I agree so much I loved Holland personally as well. 
Smile sessions session sometime soon @vanity @DonutHole
yeh i barely find time to do the work i wanna do on FNM and can’t think of anything more or new to light more conversations to tom waits than ive already done
I appreciate what you can do 💚
It is such a💎 I agree so much I loved Holland personally as well. 
Smile sessions session sometime soon @vanity @DonutHole
Betty
Blur didn't win s***
Suede, Pulp, Radiohead and Oasis ran circles around Blur tbh
i was referring specifically to how blur won the oasis vs blur chart battle, I don't really like blur at all
I just want to share my love for this thread once again and all the amazing hard work @Ithaka does to find us more and more lore
kevin shields of my bloody valentine:
"Our album Loveless was meant to sound really good if you play it loud on a ghetto blaster and also if you play it loud on a hi-fi…When people make records, they have treble and basses for everything to kind of tame the mid-range and make it sweeter and more hi-fi sounding using stereo separation, reverb and ambience–to make everything sound big and spacious and wide.…Everything I did is mostly mono: "Soon" is mono, and "To Here Knows When" is mono–there's no set area of separation. The sense of bigness just comes from the depth of perception. Pet Sounds and Phil Spector's productions were mono as well–it’s more the balance of frequencies that creates a sense of depth than stereo separation and ambience; they’re not as important. For me, everything that seemed to really affect me didn’t affect me because I heard something coming out of one speaker and something else coming out of another speaker. The classic '80s version of stereo was basically a drum sound that’s really widened by stereo effects and gated, and the guitars are really panned to extremes and it’s just vocals and drums in the middle with overdubs. It was a corporate, weak sound."
@Womanpuncher69
@spongebob
@Cookies
@Teal_
@Unwound
@cotton_dockers
@CaptainRay
@RVI
@grimes
kevin shields of my bloody valentine:
"Our album Loveless was meant to sound really good if you play it loud on a ghetto blaster and also if you play it loud on a hi-fi…When people make records, they have treble and basses for everything to kind of tame the mid-range and make it sweeter and more hi-fi sounding using stereo separation, reverb and ambience–to make everything sound big and spacious and wide.…Everything I did is mostly mono: "Soon" is mono, and "To Here Knows When" is mono–there's no set area of separation. The sense of bigness just comes from the depth of perception. Pet Sounds and Phil Spector's productions were mono as well–it’s more the balance of frequencies that creates a sense of depth than stereo separation and ambience; they’re not as important. For me, everything that seemed to really affect me didn’t affect me because I heard something coming out of one speaker and something else coming out of another speaker. The classic '80s version of stereo was basically a drum sound that’s really widened by stereo effects and gated, and the guitars are really panned to extremes and it’s just vocals and drums in the middle with overdubs. It was a corporate, weak sound."
@Womanpuncher69
@spongebob
@Cookies
@Teal_
@Unwound
@cotton_dockers
@CaptainRay
@RVI
@grimes
I
Use to
Jam some my bloody valentine
Not a whole
Lot but this some neat info !
kevin shields of my bloody valentine:
"Our album Loveless was meant to sound really good if you play it loud on a ghetto blaster and also if you play it loud on a hi-fi…When people make records, they have treble and basses for everything to kind of tame the mid-range and make it sweeter and more hi-fi sounding using stereo separation, reverb and ambience–to make everything sound big and spacious and wide.…Everything I did is mostly mono: "Soon" is mono, and "To Here Knows When" is mono–there's no set area of separation. The sense of bigness just comes from the depth of perception. Pet Sounds and Phil Spector's productions were mono as well–it’s more the balance of frequencies that creates a sense of depth than stereo separation and ambience; they’re not as important. For me, everything that seemed to really affect me didn’t affect me because I heard something coming out of one speaker and something else coming out of another speaker. The classic '80s version of stereo was basically a drum sound that’s really widened by stereo effects and gated, and the guitars are really panned to extremes and it’s just vocals and drums in the middle with overdubs. It was a corporate, weak sound."
@Womanpuncher69
@spongebob
@Cookies
@Teal_
@Unwound
@cotton_dockers
@CaptainRay
@RVI
@grimes
i love whenever kevin mentions pet sounds or brian wilson
i love whenever kevin mentions pet sounds or brian wilson
he still got influenced for the comeback album too, he real
The smile album Brian Wilson did is really special
heard this long before i had heard any of the smile bootlegs or the 2011 release
honestly got alot of nostalgia attached to it
heard this long before i had heard any of the smile bootlegs or the 2011 release
honestly got alot of nostalgia attached to it
when i went to see neil young i was next to this old guy who got to see the brian show of smile and told me it was the most over the top in the best way show he ever saw, so jealous
when i went to see neil young i was next to this old guy who got to see the brian show of smile and told me it was the most over the top in the best way show he ever saw, so jealous
It’s gotta be epic to see that show. I
Love that solo album so much. I listen to it religiously.
when i went to see neil young i was next to this old guy who got to see the brian show of smile and told me it was the most over the top in the best way show he ever saw, so jealous
spoke to a dude who also saw it
told him how envious i was that he got to see and hear the album the way it should've been with the live band and live elements
heard this long before i had heard any of the smile bootlegs or the 2011 release
honestly got alot of nostalgia attached to it
King @Trouble always coming in with 💎💎💎💎
spoke to a dude who also saw it
told him how envious i was that he got to see and hear the album the way it should've been with the live band and live elements
craziest thing that ever happened to me is i went to do groceries once and this lady had a brian wilson shirt and hat on!
also at that same store some other time saw a guy who a brian wilson smile shirt!
craziest thing that ever happened to me is i went to do groceries once and this lady had a brian wilson shirt and hat on!
also at that same store some other time saw a guy who a brian wilson smile shirt!
this is goated!!!
I wonder if my grandfather had any merch or saw any concerts. I should have asked him. I just know his favourite album was love you.
honestly wonder how different the brian wilson presents smile is compared to the original tracklisting brian wanted back in the 60s
read so many debates over the years and so many different arrangements
honestly wonder how different the brian wilson presents smile is compared to the original tracklisting brian wanted back in the 60s
read so many debates over the years and so many different arrangements
I have always wondered this exact same thing