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Postby ghosty » Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:31 pm

Yep, 37 years in the making but if the reviews are anything to go by (not to mention the tantalizing snippets I have on bootlegs) this album is going to be amazing! Brian Wilson makes good on a promise this Tuesday.

..and while you're at the record shop, why not pick up "Pet Sounds" and "Beach Boys Classics As Selected By Brian Wilson". Heh Heh
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Postby ghosty » Tue Sep 28, 2004 9:53 am

Well, having heard this album at least three times today I can say with confidence that had Smile been released in 1967 like it was supposed to, the world of rock might have turned out differently because there was and is nothing that sounds like this. It
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