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   Richard Evans to All   
   Re: Brian "Bass Magazine" interview ques   
   08 Oct 04 10:08:28   
   
   From: rich@rdevans.com   
      
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   I believe it was Dennis who sang 'You Were My Sunshine' on the '66   
   recordings. It certainly sounds like him.   
      
   BTW, I like the idea of Brian being on the cover of Bass (fishing) magazine.   
   -)   
      
      
   in article yfydnTjuxb9D1vjcRVn-qg@adelphia.com, gng at   
   spammandeggs@yahoo.com wrote on 7/10/04 6:59 am:   
      
   Brian is on the cover of Bass magazine (the instrument, not the fish) and he   
   looks great!  In fact, the photos inside show him smiling (no pun intended)   
   very naturally, unlike anything we've seen since.... hmmm, 1966?  Very nice.   
   But in the article they ask if Smile vocals are new or old, and he says   
   both - that they used some of the original vocals.  Do you think he means   
   arrangements, or that they actually used some of the originals?  I was   
   listening to You Are My Sunshine, and is that perhaps Brian back in the   
   60's?   
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
   Re: Brian "Bass Magazine" interview question   
      
      
   I believe it was Dennis who sang 'You Were My Sunshine' on the   
   '66 recordings. It certainly sounds like him.
       
       BTW, I like the idea of Brian being on the cover of Bass (fishing) magazine.       -)
       

       
       in article yfydnTjuxb9D1vjcRVn-qg@adelphia.com, gng at spammandeggs@yahoo.com       wrote on 7/10/04 6:59 am:
       
       
Brian is on the cover of Bass magazine (the       instrument, not the fish) and he
       looks great!  In fact, the photos inside show him smiling (no pun       intended)
       very naturally, unlike anything we've seen since.... hmmm, 1966?  Very       nice.
       But in the article they ask if Smile vocals are new or old, and he says
       both - that they used some of the original vocals.  Do you think he       means
       arrangements, or that they actually used some of the originals?  I was
       listening to You Are My Sunshine, and is that perhaps Brian back in the
       60's?
       
       
       
       

       
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