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July 1, 2010

The French Tell L'histoire de Musique Surf Classique, Le Bon Vibes , the Beach Boys and l'appeal (Translated for Giggles)

Good Vibrations , the Beach Boys and the call vibes

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Summer Of The 60'S . First song of our summer series devoted to the hits that made the epic pop .

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Pochette du disque.

For the Beach Boys , it was both the culmination and the beginning of the collapse . With Good Vibrations California group sign the worldwide success of 1966 , surpassing even the Beatles in the charts in Great Britain. And yet this song psychedelic " Pocket Opera " its creator Brian Wilson " Holy Grail of pop " according to the magazine Mojo which was voted best song of all time, will be the last great success of beach boys .

In February 1966, when records Good Vibrations begin at Gold Star Studios in Hollywood, Brian Wilson , leader and songwriter , is preparing a new album , Pet Sounds probably the most successful and most mature of the career of the Beach Boys. From its 24 years , Brian has already counter ten albums in four years , and became the producer of the group with his two brothers , Carl and Dennis , their cousin Mike Love and school friend, Al Jardine. And the time when these kids roamed California in an old station wagon , dressed in their striped shirts Pendleton (which inspired them the first name of the group, Pendleton) , pills on all campuses is far away.

Dogs. Since 1961, they collected the gold discs , which Surfin'USA , I Get Around , Barbara Ann ... Better than anyone, it embodies the rich America of the 60s , when the world is a sandy beach bathed in sunshine , washed by the ocean rolls which undulate boards sturdy bronzed fellows . They sing the triumphant youth , the trips in a car on the ledges of California , surfing and flirting on the beach in the moonlight.

With Pet SoundsBrian wants to break with the music simplistic and neat feeling . The songs, especially the arrangements are more daring, more complex. Good Vibrations should appear on the album , but Brian 's obsession to make it a perfect title to push require the single release of several weeks . The idea for the song came to him a story he had told his mother about the dogs, have a sense allowing them to collect " vibration " people, especially the poor .

The beach boys - good vibrations

Brian Wilson imagines him that humans are capable of feeling good . More complicated , Brian wanted to reproduce the sounds he "In the head " and no instrument could produce . He then attacked her Good Vibrations on steroids , with the intention of putting money and time necessary to get what he wants. Eight months and 50 thousand dollars later, Wilson has recorded ninety hours of magnetic strips in five studios . He has called solo church organ , cello or even Theremin, the instrument most capricious world. Weighted with the miles of tapes, he retreats to adjust the set , trying hundreds of combinations of mixers infancy. The case is not simple , especially since Brian is deaf in one ear.

Eclipse. The drive was launched 10 October 1966 , when the hippie begins to sweep America. The success was enormous , but short-lived euphoria . The triumph Good Vibrations retracting the failure of the album Pet Sounds. Brian Wilson began to suffer from this depression , which over decades , will lead more than once into the abyss .

The following year , the Beach Boys will also protest the rising costs of American youth . These teenagers blonde , too beautiful , too healthy , no longer correspond to the America that sends its soldiers by the thousands in Vietnam get high to escape the anguish and the absurd . For the Beach Boys , this is the beginning of an eclipse which lasted until 1988 and the release of the title KokomoA marshmallow is a staggering number of sales, that nobody, not even the band, no longer expected .

Good Vibrations will also be aired tonight at midnight on RTL in the Night , presented by Jean - François Johann . Next week, Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan .

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Jerry Lee Lewis Charlie Pride Sack Race (and this of course was one of the happiest days of my video life--these all gonna be down in a couple weeks so WATCH NOW!)

Some people call me an idiot, but I know who I am. I am The Killer.—Jerry Lee Lewis whatgetsmehot.blogspot.com Fri, Feb 19, 2010, YouWeird Tube wrote: "Weirdest Jerry Lee Lewis video I've ever seen!" Story of 'Jerry Lee Lewis Sack Race' Can Finally Be Told!: "3:06 OF INSANITY - Weirdest Jerry Lee Lewis video I've ever seen, and I've seen a few! My reaction the minute i came across "Jerry Lee Lewis - Charlie Pride Sack Race" (via: dave - Killernofiller667) Jerry Lee Lewis - Charlie Pride Sack Race HQ www.youtube.com This is the video to the photo found at Life Archive including Billy Carter, Barbara Mandrell, Tom T. Hall Charlie Pride holding an umbrella, and Jerry Lee Lewis in front of a faux plantation-style building at Six Flags over Georgia in 1972 subsequent to the finish of the Great Race (sack race) competition between RCA Records and Mercury Records (Jerry Lee Lewis). Televised on "All-Star That's Amazing" hosted by Bill Dodd. My thanks to killernofiller - who either had the persistence and resourcefulness to find and upload this, or was the luckiest Jerry Lee Fan on the Internet for stumbling on it (the way I feel after at first thinking it was just a spam alert)...AND THINGS JUST GET WEIRDER. (via Killernofiller667 - actually called Pillow Case Hop, but I'll be damned if I'm writing that) - www.facebook.com - FACEBOOK Video by MO ROURK Pt. 2: Jerry Lee Lewis Charley Pride Car Race All-Star Anything Goes just don't know what to say. between this and the sack race

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Jerry Lee Lewis - Neil Sedaka Take Me Out to the Ball Game (Finale) this ain't twice bad neither

Jerry Lee Lewis Killer Piano Fights Back (i guess i been laggin on the killer--check out my homemade stash)

Fire up the Muntz via People vs. Dr. Chilledair

Fire up the Muntz
Back in the paleolithic era of steam-driven television (when I was in high school), I thought that the Howard Duff - Ida Lupino TV series "Mr. Adams and Eve" was just about the funniest thing on the medium. There were 66 episodes circa 1957-58. Alas, the series was never revived after it went off the air (some sort of legal entanglements). Thus, all I possessed to help reinforce these favorable sentiments was a recollection of some of the plot outlines.

One that I recall involved "Howard Adams" and "Eve Drake", the movie stars Duff and Lupino played on the show, developing guilty consciences over the commercial direction their film careers had taken, and so they participated in a little theatre, experimental production of something called---get this!--- "Dinosaur on a Bicycle."

Another episode had to do with one of the couple being loaned out to another studio with the result that both ending up appearing in separate GWTW knockoffs.

Another episode I recall had Eve believeing that she had been invited to a dinner party, but it turned out that the occasion was a cocktail party, with the famished actress having to drink too moony martonis. I mean too many martinis in order to snag olives to solve her hunger problem (you hadda be there, I guess).

And then, not long ago, my friend Alan gave me a DVD burn of two of what might possibly be the few scraps that remain of Mr. A & E (most epidoes are believed lost). After taking a look at them, it turns out that my memory of the show's quality---IMHO--- was not all that far off-base after all. If Noel Coward had written a sitcom for 4-Star TV Productions, this might be the way it would look. All in all, not exactly Comedie Francaise, but still pretty funny stuff for mid-fifties commerical TV. (Olive Carey and Lee Patrick!!!!!!) And check out that low-key laugh track.

Enjoy.

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