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   Ted Nolan    
   Re: Brian's new songs   
   11 Oct 07 15:43:48   
   
   From: ted@loft.tnolan.com   
      
   In article <5tomg3tem0rsntchqaqrd1pjapnpntjp3f@4ax.com>,   
   Bob Hughes   wrote:   
   >   
   >   
   >On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 18:30:37 -0400, MDH   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >> Bob Hughes wrote:   
   >>> The whole suite hangs together quite well and is certainly a more   
   >worthy successor to SMILE than the awful albums the Beach Boys put out   
   >in the 70's >   
   >>   
   >>Like *Sunflower,* *Surf's Up,* and *Holland*? Sorry, I like those much   
   >>better. But, then again, I'm a huge Dennis & Carl fan musicwise.   
   >>   
   >>(Not a knock on Brian, just defending his brothers...)   
   >>   
   >>Emdeeh   
   >   
   >Actually to claify, I was referring to 15 Big Ones, Beach Boys Love   
   >You, MIU, Light Album and afterwards.   
   >   
   >Bob Hughes   
   >   
      
   I'm a fan of LA.  Yes, it has the disco "Here Comes The Night", but it   
   also has "Good Timin'", "Full Sail", "Angel Come Home", "Baby Blue" &   
   "Lady Lynda" (which is very nice in the full, harpsichord, version).   
      
   For that matter, I also like "Sumahama" and "Shortnin' Bread", though those   
   are more of an acquired taste, I suspect.   
      
   I don't think there is an "afterwards".  I'm pretty sure LA was the last   
   70s album and KTSA was 80s.   
      
      
   				Ted   
      
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