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Satisfying Sound and Sense-Experience
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Satisfying Sound and Sense-Experience
Kate and Anna McGarrigle - Excursion a Venise
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Kate and Anna McGarrigle - Excursion a Venise
tickley feather LEG SHOW sexxxy in Prague
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This a moment from the show Tickley Feather live birthday show in Czech Republic. The crowd was wild and the legs made for a crazy final to experience.
Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks - Orange Crate Art
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Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks - Orange Crate Art
Love this clip so much. Love it ❤
je les adores depuis 40 ans .. bisous
this is a treasure
A chapter that brought Brian Wilson growth. Thank you, VDP! AND BW!❤ super post!🎉
J'y étais a ce spectacle ,elles étaient en première partie de Spyro Gyra.
Van Dyke has that “favorite uncle you always look forward to seeing” quality about him
11/10/84 -- Jean d'Arc Auditorium, St Paul, MN. Best concert ever. About a decade later they began making semi-regular visits to St Paul to play on Prairie Home Companion at the World Theater downtown with Garrison Keillor.
F U, Mike Love
The lyrics are pure distilled poetry
*AHHHHH THEY SHOULDA JUST RELEASED WHAT THEY HAD OF SMiLE*
Love this song, melody and chords almost sounds like a battle hymn or anthem…so beautiful
No Van, they did not throw the lyrics away. This is just one of your first - in a long line of - fabricated stories.
Well, I mean, they kind of did. SMiLE was scrapped entirely. So he's in the right to say that.
Just babies! Those McGarrigle girls!! ❤️❤️❤️
Visionary composer and poet.
I love hearing Brian sing this.
I urge people to please live with the album Orange Crate Art for a while. It receives almost no attention, and it isn't instantly accessible - but it will start to grow on you if you spend enough time with it. It's a great LP, really. - Jay
Wow. Never saw this till now. How wonderful. Yes Orange crate art us a rare find. Hobo heart is so wonderful
I do not have time for this whimsy.
Incroyable!
Tout simplement sublime! Et comme les paroles sont évocatrices.
That's far better than the album version, and one of Brian's sweetest vocal performances .. gets me in the throat every time.
I really want to write a song called "Ding Woody Pearl, Hang-Ten" now.
It's like seeing and hearing the very top end of the music spectrum.
This is the most beautiful rendition of this song, love em' both
Moi aussi! Je les'ai vue en San Francisco a Club Bimbo's vers 1980.
Rugby shirt and stripped legging! 🤘
Wie is de derde dame ?
Jane McGarrigle - hun oudere zus. Ze beheerde ze in één keer. (I hope I translated that clearly into Dutch}.
Happy Birthday, Brian. Thanks for it all.
U Cajun folks. Remember where your roots came from.
Not Cajun. Irish québécois.
Elle étaient incroyablement adorables. On ne reverra jamais des artistes comme elles.
Like him or not, you have to admit he was and still is a brilliant musical arranger and composer. Orange Crate Art.
Honestly, most of VDP's compositions sound better stripped down. The OCA material included on his Moonlighting live album are the definitive versions of those songs to me
I don't think Song Cycle or Discover America would be the same without the instrumentation.
Gotta agree with everyone else. This song did nothing for me until I watched this video. They play it simple, heartfelt, and unpretentious. I wish it was a full performance,
One of my great regrets is not seeing/hearing them in person. Bought every record! Unforgettable talents!!!!
Saw Gilles at the Festival Boreal in Sudbury though.
Well, if it's taken till i'm in my 60's to discover these incroyable minstrels, at least l've found them!!! A thousand thanks Anna (and Kate), Jane and their excellent band! Gilles has just become my favorite fiddler!
Tragically, Kate died of cancer around 2010
Superb! Van Dyke and Brian. Two superb composers. So high class. Thank you for what you have given us. I am greedy and want more, but I have to be realistic. You have provided so much uplifting enjoyment.
THANK YOU ! 😘 (from France)
Great stuff!
oh lovey <3
This guy blows my mind!!! There's another clip from this same interview and I don't know what the hell he's talking about or trying to say in either clip!! He was definately functioning on a different plane in those days. I've seen more current interviews and he's completely lucid and understandable.
talking about mike love getting pissed at him for writing a song called cabin essence
The dude was from mississippi I dont even think he would be gay if he wanted to
Would have enjoyed the Orange Crate Album more as these piano demos than the odd produced production of the studio release.
i wish the full version of their rough piano duet featured here was released as a track. the slow tempo and brian's voice make it so striking
I like both. Full production and stark simple. For example, I love the John Lennon at home development of songs on guitar and piano. I also enjoy the full studio productions. Same with Gene Clark. I love his full studio productions, but often prefer just his voice and guitar on a demo. So, enjoy both.
The renditions of OCA with just VDP at the piano are gorgeous. If we're ever lucky enough to get a re-release of OCA (highly unlikely) that includes just the basic tracks like this, I think people will come around and realize what a phenomenal album it really is.
to fair the production of orange crate art kind of makes sense when you look at how Brians 80s and early 90s stuff was produced.
I like that lyric of the hobo hop passage too. I watched the documentary and loved this snippet, was actually disappointed when the Orange Crate Art album came out and had the "falsetto" vocal that sounded rather artificial and passionless. I referred this vocal. Nearly 20 years later, as I listen to this excerpt, I think I was right!!
Just because lyrics aren't easily understood or have multiple meanings doesn't make it far out there or whatever. VDP's words were actual poetry, art. Look at the songs of the Beatles from 1967, Mike Love would have objected to those, only Lennon and McCartney would have rightly kicked him out of the band
I think those kind of over the top lyrics were exactly what brian was looking for in terms of smile, which itself was over the top musically. it's a completely cerebral psychedelic album.
It's taken from the movie called "The Beach Boys - An American Band".
Hear the lonesome locomotion roar//hobo hop on if you dare...THAT piano chord change is f---in' awesome!
Van Dyke Parks is far from a genius. He's great with word play for sure; however, his lyrics have little meaning compared to Tony Asher's. Van Dyke Parks' lyrics were pretty pretentious and he was trying too hard to be really cerebral, but Tony Asher seemed to just connect with Brian's music and turned of his mind and wrote with his heart. it all comes down to personal opinion in the end. I'm ok with obscure lyrics, but VDP's were a little over the top.
8R014V he's defintely a musical genius if you've ever heard the things he does with orchestra- i can see why someone say the lyrics are obscure though
very cool it was those days on Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. Tower records is no more.
Comme je les adore ! I had the chance to see them front stage:Kate, Anna and Jane at the Dranouter festival years ago. Om nooit meer te vergeten !
Trois langues, mon ami. Three languages, my friend. Drie talen, kameraad! 😉
I had to watch this twice...what a place for an interview