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|    RVS to LawnMower    |
|    Re: Is SMiLE really that good?    |
|    08 Mar 05 18:25:16    |
   
   From: RVS@geenspamaub.nl   
      
   I loved it as soon as I heard the LP "Surf's Up"   
   It is that good.   
      
   "LawnMower" schreef in bericht   
   news:Xns9613780249DFJohnErik66aolcom@68.1.17.6...   
   > Iv listened to SMiLe so many times I here it in my sleep. Part of the   
   > fascination for me is the fact that it's the long lost album. The   
   > other fact is it took a lot of listens to appreciate the music. My   
   > brother listened to a few songs, but he's not a Beach Boys fan. He   
   > didn't like anything he heard on SMiLE, especially Mrs. O'Leary's   
   > Cow. My girl friend is a music teacher as well as a classically   
   > trained opera singer. She is a big Beach Boys fan. She listened to   
   > a few songs with out knowing who it was and asked what is this drug   
   > induced music? She also is from the opinion that if SMiLE were that   
   > good in the first place it wouldn't have been shelved. There maybe   
   > some truth to this because Hero's and Villains as well as Good   
   > Vibrations was released. Do you think for a minute that Good   
   > Vibrations would have been shelved? Its just to good of a song. I'm   
   > just wondering if we love SMiLe because it's the long lost album? Or   
   > is it that good?   
   >   
   >   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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