gospin I'm collecting late ballots and showing the results w/ those after. you can still send one. also can send an album ballot cause I still haven't had time to count those.
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:21 (fourteen years ago)
we gospodin
errr stupid iphone
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:22 (fourteen years ago)
anyway this is impressively high for a song like this. I think it was in my top 5.
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:27 (fourteen years ago)
mike love's finest moment?
― buzza, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:27 (fourteen years ago)
it was my #3 iirc
― buzza, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:28 (fourteen years ago)
this and the alt version of big sur are top two mike love IMO
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:29 (fourteen years ago)
the "like the moon and stars shin brightly" bit, so gorgeous
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:31 (fourteen years ago)
um I guess it's nightly
Someone has to be seriously mentally ill to actually be happy because they made somebody cry.
I can't possibly imagine anyone in the Beach Boys being seriously mentally ill.
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:37 (fourteen years ago)
lol
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:45 (fourteen years ago)
speaking of which
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtQdHlcbj4s&feature=related
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 17:46 (fourteen years ago)
#24
Busy Doin Nothin - Friends198 points, 8 votes, 1 first place vote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCXFLxCARRs
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:18 (fourteen years ago)
one of my favorite moments in their catalog, the blissful mundanity of it... otoh who voted it #1 cuz come on now
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:19 (fourteen years ago)
such a fantastic song
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:19 (fourteen years ago)
also one of their only stabs at bossa nova, which they should have done more of imho
hmm, this song has always been underwhelming to me. seems like one of those things where, if it had been recorded by anyone else, ppl would largely respond to it with an indifferent shrug, but b/c it's BW and ppl were looking so hard after smile debacle for further evidence of his genius, tracks such as this one end up being overcelebrated
imo
i mean would have been an interesting curiosity as a demo or whatever, (brian's exercise in working through writer's block plus bossanova!) but that's about it... no way this should have placed above say, sail on sailor! or johnny carson!
― dell (del), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:24 (fourteen years ago)
It seems like a lot of the post-Smile/Smiley Smile tracks that people lobbied for have already appeared. Is Darlin' going to be the only one to make it into the top 20?
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:25 (fourteen years ago)
otoh who voted it #1 cuz come on now
*raises hand*
― jaymc, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:26 (fourteen years ago)
agreed completely, del.
― skip, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:26 (fourteen years ago)
Kokomo? :)
― skip, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:27 (fourteen years ago)
I think it makes more sense in the context of the album - the 'peak' moment in 30mins of nonstop laid back beach stoner tunes xp
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:28 (fourteen years ago)
I also voted for "This Whole World."
― skip, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:28 (fourteen years ago)
I'd put it about on the same level as those actually, although Sail On Sailor has a better hook. But I like this tune precisely because of its modest ambitions, it's less-than-ponderous "a day in the life" quality (of a piece with "I Went To Sleep") it really paints an evocative picture of late 60s LA burnout, things are sunny and wood-panelled and mellow, but it's all predicated on a withdrawal, on a scaling down. there's no more partying or nerve-wracking emotional rollercoaster rides, just a fat guy at a piano thinkin baout Joao Gilberto...
xp
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:29 (fourteen years ago)
like I don't think any song in 'friends' would be a masterpiece outside of context, but this one feels like one in its context
also it's my favorite bb album xp
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:29 (fourteen years ago)
I don't think underrated aerosmith voted in this poll
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:30 (fourteen years ago)
I wrote this about "Busy Doin' Nothin" a while ago:
Brian Wilson has said that Pet Sounds is the best Beach Boys album but that Friends is his favorite, the one he reaches for most. I do, too: its breeziness makes it a perfect Saturday morning record, especially on a verandah somewhere in northern California when it's clear and sunny and in the mid-sixties. "Busy Doin' Nothin,'" a soft bossanova with a lilting clarinet line not unlike some of Antonio Carlos Jobim's arrangements of this era, most literalizes this mood by being about, well, a lazy day in the life of Brian Wilson. He fills the verses with small talk about the weather, but the choruses take these banalities even further. In the first Wilson gives the listener detailed directions to his house, while in the second he takes us through the sudden crisis of not being able to remember a friend's phone number. As with "Caroline, No," it's a rare solo vocal performance, but whereas that song sacrificed the band's trademark harmonies to give Wilson space to mourn, there is little overt emotionalism here. The inevitable sense of loneliness only occurs later, as you imagine the by-now ill and drug-addled Wilson puttering around his place, just trying to stay calm and focused on something. And yet there's a beauty in this nothingness, too: a pop song for a kind of pleasant everyday boredom.
― jaymc, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:30 (fourteen years ago)
Sharpened up a pencil.
― timellison, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:31 (fourteen years ago)
yeah, it salvages something sweet and beautiful from boredom
― buzza, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:32 (fourteen years ago)
In the first Wilson gives the listener detailed directions to his house, while in the second he takes us through the sudden crisis of not being able to remember a friend's phone number.
seriously just seeing this described elicits a chuckle from me, I can't help it
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:32 (fourteen years ago)
those actually seem like really vague directions. I'm trying to imagine talking to Brian on the phone circa 1967 while he gives these rambling directions to his house that focus on all the wrong details.
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:35 (fourteen years ago)
"so then you turn left and, you see, it's a lot like Phil Spector..."
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:36 (fourteen years ago)
the lyrics were actually written by charles manson, the directions are to terry melcher's house
― buzza, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:38 (fourteen years ago)
I know! I love how banal it is!
― jaymc, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:40 (fourteen years ago)
Never Turn Not to the Leftxp
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:40 (fourteen years ago)
LOL
― that mellow wash of meh (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:40 (fourteen years ago)
― dell (del), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:41 (fourteen years ago)
"She Knows Me Too Well" & "Busy Doin' Nothin'" would have been on my ballot if I'd thought harder.
― Mucho! Macho! Honcho!: Turn Off The Dark (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:46 (fourteen years ago)
#23
Let Him Run Wild - Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!)203 points, 8 votes, 1 first place vote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkGOirRalMs
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:48 (fourteen years ago)
Yay, the first one on here that I probably couldn't live without.
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:52 (fourteen years ago)
TOO LOW!!!
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:52 (fourteen years ago)
a lot of stuff has to fit in the last 22
― iatee, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:53 (fourteen years ago)
i dunno, i like "wild" but it's never been a big fave.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:53 (fourteen years ago)
it would have fit in fine on Pet Sounds IMO
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:54 (fourteen years ago)
"busy doin' nothing" though! love it. just great that in the late 60s when everything was getting crazy cosmic/psychedelic, wilson was writing a song like this.
― tylerw, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:55 (fourteen years ago)
he really tapped into the come-down vibe of the '70s earlier than a lot of his contemporaries huh?
― the wheelie king (wk), Wednesday, 17 August 2011 18:57 (fourteen years ago)
that's otm. explains the "70's radio" sound of Wild Honey someone mentioned earlier
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 19:01 (fourteen years ago)
& yeah, interesting point about it being a solo vocal (no backup vocals?). Along with "caroline no" are there others in the beach boys catalog? does "back of my mind" have backing vocals?
― tylerw, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 19:03 (fourteen years ago)
Think Brian is double-tracked on the "choruses" in "Busy Doin' Nothin'."
― timellison, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 19:06 (fourteen years ago)
I just checked my outbox to see if I was the guy who placed this at #1. I'm not, but it was way up there (#4). This is my favorite production-wise though. I've made a handful of recordings over the years, and dabbled in record producing, and this is pretty much what I try to make most of my stuff sound like. Just so incredibly rich and lush, "he would just saturate the tape" (can't remember who I'm quoting).
P.S. it's tragic that Gold Star Studios is long gone. That place was just magic, that incredible reverberation you hear here and on most of Phil Spector classics. When you read about the "wall of sound", these were the actual walls that formed it. I can often pick out records that were made there when I hear them - its sound is just that distinctive.
― Lee626, Wednesday, 17 August 2011 19:07 (fourteen years ago)