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SMILE

SIDE ONE (Track 03) - written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks

Here is the official Capitol Records release of The Beach Boys' long-awaited "Smile" modified to make it sound like how it would have been in 1967.

The album is split into two sides, unlike the official release which uses three sides (which I find a waste of space and inauthentic). Enjoy!

LYRICS:

Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth Rock, roll over.

Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth Rock, roll over.

Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth Rock, roll over.

Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth Rock, roll over.

Bicycle Rider, just see what you've done

To the church of the American Indian!

Mahalo lu le,

Mahalo lu la,

Keeni waka pula.

Mahalo lu le,

Mahalo lu la,

Keeni waka pula.

Mahalo lu le,

Mahalo lu la,

Keeni waka pula.

Mahalo lu le,

Mahalo lu la,

Keeni waka pula.

Mahalo lu le,

Mahalo lu la,

Keeni waka pula.

Wooh...

Comments

9 years ago

N Sweeney

the part at 36 secs is from heroes and villains just in a different style..really cool idea

9 years ago

Zeddac

This is amazing!

9 years ago

David Mitchell

Where's the part about the ocean liner, etc.?

10 years ago

JMFSpike

0:36 That part is creepy as *hell*! It belongs is a horror movie for sure!

10 years ago

RL R

gotta love that "plunka plunka plunka plunka" bass by Carol Kaye...

10 years ago

nelson gibson

THIS DESERVES MORE VIEWS

10 years ago

BIGERNMcCrack

This is very eerily awesome. 

10 years ago

Stefan Babin

This is like the sequel/successor to Sloop John B

10 years ago

ShakepearesDaughter

Have to say, I know that Brian was having a helluva time completing this album back then, and almost lost his grip entirely over it (or so I've read). He just couldn't seem to finish it, apparently. When you hear this material in its "original" sonic form, catch its flavor, you realize how uncommercial these tapes must've seemed to the record company (and perhaps even to Brian's ear), and why, when they finally released a version that they took away from Brian (as I understand it, with Van Dyke Parks involved with finishing "Good Vibrations"), it was such a sharp, shiny, aggressive mix---nothing whatever like what I'm hearing here. So very different. A man's musical heart in there, without trying to show power---just soaring beauty.

10 years ago

kosmischesynth

I'm an enormous Beatles fan, but this is a better album than Sgt. Pepper's by far. It's kinda sad - imagine how far the Beach Boys might've gone if they'd released this...

10 years ago

Jimmy Hendrix

They should have built the whole song around that bicycle rider section. It's the sickest couple of bars I've ever heard them record.

10 years ago

Alex Delarge

It's not inauthentic. It would have been a double album and the Elements Suite would have taken up a whole side if it had been finished.

11 years ago

JCL1798

A beautiful piece of music.

11 years ago

Aidan Vessel

This will forever be my Thanksgiving song.

11 years ago

PacificRunaway

3:09 to 3:35 is so good. That crazy "whoowhoowhoowhoooo" at the end always get me. :D

11 years ago

partyhardydardy

Everybody knows who the Beach Boys are dude.

11 years ago

partyhardydardy

Every time Wa halla loo lay Wa halla loo lah Keeny wok a poo lah I giggle like a girl.

11 years ago

JKrueg13

if you've made it this far you must love music just like I do so, i truly respect you if you are listing to the greatest ever lost album.

12 years ago

Kristian Brito

BIIIIIIICYCLE RIIIIDER, JUUUUST SEE WHAT YOUUUU'VE DONE :)

12 years ago

fasolplanetarium

hauntingly pretty

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