Hey, it's really amazing, but can you make "on a holiday" with young Brian's voice? I think it would sound really good, but it's kinda look hard to do.
i appreciate your work, thank you, i'm a big fan of The Beach Boys, specially the Smile era, and i'm really glad that AI it's working to make things happen, greetings and all my blessings
The first "smog" part blew me out!! Fire always scared me, so I can understand Brian's feelings for the song. Blue Hawaii (imo) should have hade more bg/BB vocals(?) 🤔
Oh man..fucking Amazing!!!..you have to do a complete version...youve got the vision man.!!!.....but I was so waiting to hear young Brian do " I wanna be around,"!!!! Why didnt you include that???? I'd die happy after hearing that.
I think people tend to forget their existence because they are actually completed songs, but Wind Chimes is clearly is the Air movement and Vega-Tables is clearly the Earth movement.
They are not. There was a quote by Brian I think, or someone related to the project that said in the 90s that they had a piano sketch of Air but it never had words. I would assume the same is with Earth. especially since on the tracklist Brian gave, thos songs were listed, as well as the Elements. But not any specific element was listed, thus it probably meant the whole 4 piece suite
I agree with this. On my personal SMiLE mix, it goes from Wind Chimes, to the my little Vega-Tables section, to Cool Cool Water (Dada Mix) and finally ending it with Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow. There was also a SMiLE video calling H&V, CabinEssense, Surf’s Up, and Good Vibrations the four main points (tent poles, whatever) on the album. I would say there is 5 with Vega-Tables being the main finished song from the Elements Suite.
I love it, but I really hope there will be a mix of Fire with the bass guitar turned up more evenly match the drums. I could really use a drop to drink. Great job!
As cool as this is (specially In Blue Hawaii), I feel obliged to say that The Elements was never actually finished besides Fire (for obvious reasons) and on BWPS Brian reused songs from SMiLE where "Earth, Air and Water" would be (Vegetables, Wind Chimes and Love to Say Dada/Cool, Cool Water), I'm also not sure why workshop is here and not the rest of its surrounding pieces but anyway.
@@numberonebabeband "Within a few days of the session, Wilson was frightened to learn that a nearby building had burned down shortly after the recording was made. He believed that the recording had somehow contributed to the fire and decided to shelve the recording." Basically, since Brian was always high as a kite during the session, and and lsd makes one extremely paranoid, he thought his song was somehow cursed and caused a fire nearby, and both Brian's addiction and paranoia, and this event, would contribute to Smile being shelved later in 1967
@@numberonebabeband welcome welcome welcome (xD) I highly recommend you researching the rise, fall and rebirth of smile, along with the impact it had on Brian and the band (and how it kinda destroyed its mainstream status) it's a hell of a story
I've been working on a little project that I started about the same time this video came out. Like every other beach boy fan I am trying to piece together the little snippets and fragments of this massive lost album we've received back together so I can enjoy a little personal experience of what I think Brian Wilson originally envisioned this album to look like, you seem like you've done one heck of a job here! I'd like to know if you know some more details about the elements part of this album specifically, I seem to have a really hard time finding anything about it other than the fire element online in my own kinda crappy diy research. Just a little help to piece this album back together for me, would love to see if you can give me some links on the subject and some directions and all y'know? Thanks man and loved this video as well!
I see you credited Jiggy for the stereo mix of Fire. Did they make it for you or did you download it from somewhere? Been looking for a stereo Fire for a while now.
To really be woke you need to be more fake caring in order to virtue signal while not actually caring and not actually doing anything of importance to help anything or anyone. It’s more about co-opting and pretending to care while either making the issue worse or just gaining power and money while pretending to fix it. A nit woke thing is like someone who loves nature and wants less pollution and becomes a forest ranger to help it and spread knowledge about fires and so on that’s not woke that’s actual purpose and principles and values and morals, woke would be making up or massively exaggerating a problem for personal gain.
This is totally antithetical to art and creativity - Brian Wilson didn't drive himself to the brink of insanity composing this for someone to just pop it out of a machine all neat and convenient.
The AI didn't write the song, nor did it sing the vocals. All of that had to be done by a person. The AI is simply masking the vocal to sound like someone else, which is in context; that being, completing the unfinished 60's versions of these recordings. In the track using AI vocals, it's based on Brian's own format from 2004. We're a long way off an AI actually writing, let's say, an album. It's being used like any other VST or bit of outboard recording gear.
Sections:
0:00: Air (Smog)
1:50: Fire (Ms' O'Leary's Cow)
3:42: Water (In Blue Hawaii)
5:57: Earth (Workshop)
Enjoy!
AMAZING!!!
@@hoangdungle8132 Thanks for watching!
Hey, it's really amazing, but can you make "on a holiday" with young Brian's voice?
I think it would sound really good, but it's kinda look hard to do.
This is great especially what you did with that water bit. Originally Air is Windchimes and Earth is supposed to be vegetables, good job though 😊
I hope you don't mind my asking how I can get ahold of the AI vocals for water?
This would've blown minds back in 67
He was too far ahead of the curve now for a MAJOR band. Even though it was the time of experimentation.
Genius putting that smog section in there. Brian's voice and method of speech is song worthy for sure.
A.I. Brian doing the lyrics In Blue Hawaii is amazing amazing amazing, even if it's not the original lyrics. It's breathtaking, thank you.
Probably the best Elements I've heard, great job!
thanks!
By far the best Elements! I'm more pumped for your version of Smile than when BWPS came out...you've got to finish it!!
The irony in a song called "Fire" sending shivers down my spine...
The Air Smog section going into Fire is chef’s kiss 👌. I want to see how I would add it to my own mix.
You used my art! Thats awesome ❤️
Yeah! It was awesome so i wanted to use it
This is incredible!! I love the creativity, perfectly captures the spirit of Smile!! Awesome job :)
Thank you so much!
i appreciate your work, thank you, i'm a big fan of The Beach Boys, specially the Smile era, and i'm really glad that AI it's working to make things happen, greetings and all my blessings
Hearing Brian’s vocals on the “Water” section brought tears to my eyes, absolutely brilliant work, I cannot thank you enough!!!❤
You are a wonderful human being
Wow thats a high compliment. Thanks so much!
You cooked here
The first "smog" part blew me out!!
Fire always scared me, so I can understand Brian's feelings for the song.
Blue Hawaii (imo) should have hade more bg/BB vocals(?) 🤔
Oh man..fucking Amazing!!!..you have to do a complete version...youve got the vision man.!!!.....but I was so waiting to hear young Brian do " I wanna be around,"!!!! Why didnt you include that???? I'd die happy after hearing that.
Thanks! I could possibly include that in my finished mix when it comes out.
Outstanding 🙌
I think people tend to forget their existence because they are actually completed songs, but Wind Chimes is clearly is the Air movement and Vega-Tables is clearly the Earth movement.
They are not. There was a quote by Brian I think, or someone related to the project that said in the 90s that they had a piano sketch of Air but it never had words. I would assume the same is with Earth. especially since on the tracklist Brian gave, thos songs were listed, as well as the Elements. But not any specific element was listed, thus it probably meant the whole 4 piece suite
@@jerrysmith2354
There was no tracklist though.
'Cool, Cool Water' would work nicely for the Water movement.
@@hokahey7236
Cool Cool Water and Love to Say Dada are basically the same song and I think it probably is the water movement.
I agree with this. On my personal SMiLE mix, it goes from Wind Chimes, to the my little Vega-Tables section, to Cool Cool Water (Dada Mix) and finally ending it with Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow. There was also a SMiLE video calling H&V, CabinEssense, Surf’s Up, and Good Vibrations the four main points (tent poles, whatever) on the album. I would say there is 5 with Vega-Tables being the main finished song from the Elements Suite.
I love it, but I really hope there will be a mix of Fire with the bass guitar turned up more evenly match the drums. I could really use a drop to drink. Great job!
This is genius!
Thats so cool
Thanks babe
Pretty cool
thanks brain wilson
Fascinating
As cool as this is (specially In Blue Hawaii), I feel obliged to say that The Elements was never actually finished besides Fire (for obvious reasons) and on BWPS Brian reused songs from SMiLE where "Earth, Air and Water" would be (Vegetables, Wind Chimes and Love to Say Dada/Cool, Cool Water), I'm also not sure why workshop is here and not the rest of its surrounding pieces but anyway.
just curious, but what are the obvious reasons fire was completed?
@@numberonebabeband "Within a few days of the session, Wilson was frightened to learn that a nearby building had burned down shortly after the recording was made. He believed that the recording had somehow contributed to the fire and decided to shelve the recording."
Basically, since Brian was always high as a kite during the session, and and lsd makes one extremely paranoid, he thought his song was somehow cursed and caused a fire nearby, and both Brian's addiction and paranoia, and this event, would contribute to Smile being shelved later in 1967
@@cabinessence_timely_hello
wow, thank you!! i always love these little tidbits : )
@@numberonebabeband welcome welcome welcome (xD) I highly recommend you researching the rise, fall and rebirth of smile, along with the impact it had on Brian and the band (and how it kinda destroyed its mainstream status) it's a hell of a story
making the labour of God right here
haha thanks!
That artist rendering of Brian! Looks like someone took his stoned face from the "Good Vibrations" 45-single and stuck a fire hat on it!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats exactly what i did when making this art lol
I've been working on a little project that I started about the same time this video came out. Like every other beach boy fan I am trying to piece together the little snippets and fragments of this massive lost album we've received back together so I can enjoy a little personal experience of what I think Brian Wilson originally envisioned this album to look like, you seem like you've done one heck of a job here! I'd like to know if you know some more details about the elements part of this album specifically, I seem to have a really hard time finding anything about it other than the fire element online in my own kinda crappy diy research. Just a little help to piece this album back together for me, would love to see if you can give me some links on the subject and some directions and all y'know? Thanks man and loved this video as well!
this is so cool! where is brian’s “smog” speaking section from
the Psycedelic Sounds bootleg!
This is amazing! Is there a lossless version?
i mean now you gotta use that ai on do you like worms right? maybe with a few extra layers on it
Sounds great! Is this AI singing in the same octave as Brian in the 2004 release? It might sound better an octave higher, in his 60s range
It’s in the same octave,
But the AI has a much higher/younger timbre
What in the actual hell are you hearing??? Lolol
Nevermind. I'm on sorry...I thought you were referring to AL. As in Al Jardine...lol
I see you credited Jiggy for the stereo mix of Fire. Did they make it for you or did you download it from somewhere? Been looking for a stereo Fire for a while now.
Where does that clip of Brian talking at the start come from?
Psychedelic Sounds bootleg!
is Brian the king ? you bet
What’s the music bit? An outtake of cool cool water or something?
are you talking about the air section? that is the second take of love to say dada!
Brian was “woke” about pollution in ‘66! 😂
Funny how someone in L A would notice the filthy, filthy air!
To really be woke you need to be more fake caring in order to virtue signal while not actually caring and not actually doing anything of importance to help anything or anyone. It’s more about co-opting and pretending to care while either making the issue worse or just gaining power and money while pretending to fix it.
A nit woke thing is like someone who loves nature and wants less pollution and becomes a forest ranger to help it and spread knowledge about fires and so on that’s not woke that’s actual purpose and principles and values and morals, woke would be making up or massively exaggerating a problem for personal gain.
"I wanna be around "vocals would be cool.
Where does the instrumental of the first track come from?
Love to say dada: second day!
Where does that smog speech at the start come from ive never heard it before?
I prefer LTSD without vocals
How did you get the lyrics on Blue hawaii? They recorded this?
It's AI vocals
Video link
ua-cam.com/video/f9Q-OFGpOb8/v-deo.html explains how the crackling fire sound was produced - in Brian's own words!
You should do the album version of Good Vibrations too with the alternate lyrics.
This obsession with the Smile album has to stop. It was fair to middling but no Sgt Pepper!
This is totally antithetical to art and creativity - Brian Wilson didn't drive himself to the brink of insanity composing this for someone to just pop it out of a machine all neat and convenient.
The AI didn't write the song, nor did it sing the vocals. All of that had to be done by a person. The AI is simply masking the vocal to sound like someone else, which is in context; that being, completing the unfinished 60's versions of these recordings. In the track using AI vocals, it's based on Brian's own format from 2004. We're a long way off an AI actually writing, let's say, an album. It's being used like any other VST or bit of outboard recording gear.
It's not, and it will never be
Ok boomer