Friday, August 03, 2007

Sir Brian Wilson on the Boards

Ok, before we get into this Brian Wilson post, you gotta check out this saxy, start your weekend number, Tum-Tiki from The Enchanters. Direct from the 1963 45!

Ok, back to Brian:


Yes, it's true. Brian Wilson never surfed. But, as you'll see on the incomplete list below, he was always on the boards...

Check out this rare gem that 21 year old Brian produced back in the summer of 1963, dig Beach Girl by The Nodeans.

With thanks to Steve Dunn, here's my staggering wish list of Brian Wilson's work for other artists.

This is the most comprehensive list available and an ideal point of reference to start or add to your collection.

Steven points out that the list only includes work where Brian Wilson had a creative input. For example if he only sang harmony or played piano on a track it is not included in this list.

Ah, wouldn't it be nice to have it all... Speaking of Wouldn't It Be Nice, check out this promotional video for "Wouldn't It Be Nice" from 1966!










My wish list focuses primarily on what I like to call the Genius Years, the innocent Brian Wilson years, like the one in the above promo video, the pre-1970's.

Brian Wilson Wish List: *Got it.

Honeys - *Surfin' Down The Swanee River, *Shoot The Curl (1963)

Westwoods (=Honeys) - Miss My Little Surfer Boy (1963)

Honeys - *Pray For Surf, Hide Go Seek, Rabbits Foot, The One You Can't Have, From Jimmy With Tears (all 1963), You Brought It All On, Make The Night (Just A Little Bit Longer), In The Still Of The Night, Raindrops, He's A Doll,The Love Of A Boy And Girl all 1964), Tonight You Belong To Me, Goodnight My Love, I Know You're Gonna Be Alright (all 1968)

Kenny & The Cadets (=Bbs) - Barbie (1962)

Rachel & Revolvers - The Revolution (1962), Number One, What Is A Young Girl Made Of (1962)

Bob & Sheri - Surfer Moon, The Humpty Dumpty (1962)

Johnny Dew (=Brian) - Farmers Daughter, Lana (1962)

Jan & Dean - Gonna Hustle You, Get a Chance With You, *Surf City, *She's My Summer Girl, *Sidewalk Surfin', *Drag City, The New Girl In School (all 1963), *Dead Man's Curve (version one), *Surf Route 101, *Dead Man's Curve (version two), *Ride The Wild Surf, Surfin' Wild (all 1964)

Survivors (=BBs) - *Pamela Jean, After The Game (1963)

Sharon Marie - Runaround Lover, Summertime (1963),Thinkin' Bout You Baby, The Story Of My Life (1964)

Glen Campbell - *Malibu Sunset (1963)

Sunsets - *My Surfin' Little Woodie (1963)

Nodeans - *Beach Girl (1963)

Tri 5 (=include Carl & Dennis) - Come And Get It, Like Chop (1963)

Timers -No Go Showboat (1963)

Ron Wilson - If It Can't Be You (1963)

Castells - I Do (1964)

Gary Usher - Sacramento, That's Just The Way I Feel (1964)

Rick Denton - Endless Sleep (1964)

Paul Peterson - She Rides With Me (1964)

Donna Loren - Muscle Bustle (1964)

Annette (Funnicello) - Surfer's Holiday, Monkeys Uncle (1964)

Hale & Hushabyes - Yes Sir (1964)

Hondells - My Buddy Seat (1964)

Basil Swift & Seegrams - Farmers Daughter (1965)

Glen Campbell - *Guess I'm Dumb (1965)

Bob & Bobby(=Sheri) - Twelve O Four, What You Want Me To Do (1968)

Ron Wilson - I'll Keep On Loving You, As Tears Go By (1968)

Laughing Gravy - Vega-Tables (1967)

MAke It Louder!

Migwell

Again, big thanks to Steve Dunn and all the cool cats at Ready Steady Go!

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Migwell's Surf Selections 001


Here's the premier set of some of my favorite relaxing beach vibes featuring the mellower and more quiet side of classic surfing instrumentals.

I think you'll find these first three gems, and those soon to follow, to be the perfect wind down music for the end of a hectic day or perhaps you might want to include these into your Sunday morning mix.

Or maybe you might want to throw these on during your next sunset drive. Better yet, why not enjoy these with a cold one out by the pool? The choice, as always, is up to you.

Either way, I hope you enjoy the music.

First up is Corona Del Mar by Los Coronas from their 1995 self titled LP from Tritone Records.

Next is Wild as the Sea by The Sandals off of the 1964 soundtrack of Bruce Brown's Endless Summer.

And finally, from the Surf Trio, Las Luchadoras from Curse of the Surf Trio on Pin-Up Records, 1995.

Lots more to come, ©Stay Tuned Y'all!

Migwell

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Saturday, July 28, 2007

In The Beginning...

Moxy 1977



Thirty Years ago tonight! Moxy, AC/DC and Rex At The San Antonio Municipal Auditorium July 28th, 1977.

Bon & Angus!

Make It Louder!

Migwell

Friday, July 27, 2007

Nice Kitty!


Thanks to artist Chris Lensch for the cool robot illustration.

As I was searching for some transitional segues for future Mystery Streams I came across this hilarious 60 second segment, (it's from either an X Minus One or Dimension X episode, I'll find it and post the whole show later,) but for now check out: Kitty Meets Robot 23!

©Stay Tuned Y'all!

Migwell

Thursday, July 26, 2007

iF: HMK Mystrery Stream 028: Lounge Space



Welcome to weekend 28 of 2007!

Click here for this weeks Official HMK Mystery Stream: 028 Lounge Space. Or, better yet, Click Hear and you'll be taken directly to the HMK Mystery Stream in iTunes!

Enjoy!

Migwell

©Stay Tuned Y'all!

Migwell

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Jet Black Lonely Road 6-Pak


Ahh. I love the summertime. I can't rember the last time the tops of my feet had a tan but as luck would have it, my feets are brown!

Anyway, I just had to share a few of my favorite summertime tracks by The Sandals from one of my favorite movies, Bruce Brown's Endless Summer.

Whether you're looking for the perfect wave or the perfect parking spot, you'll dig Lonely Road by The Sandals from the official 1964 Endless Summer soundtrack.

And the intro to this one makes a perfect ringtone for all your party buds, in fact, the Pope even has this killer Sandals gem, 6-Pak! on his new iPhone - he's even got the super secret PhoneBono edition!

And, because the most interesting things always seem to come in sets of threes, like waves, holiday weekend days and Canadian rock bands, here's one more from the Sandals, the tropical-spy meets beach-party ditty Jet Black.




Seize The Day Glow!

Stay Tuned Y'all!

Migwell

Thursday, July 19, 2007

HMK Mystery Stream: 027 JazzVibes For Adults


Welcome to the 27th weekend of 2007!

CLICK HEAR! For this weeks Official HMK Mystery Stream: 027 Jazz Vibes For Adults.

And did you know you that if you click HERE
you'll be taken directly to the Mystery Streams in iTunes!


Enjoy!

Migwell

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Alexandra Patsavas Interview


So, how does Alexandra Patsavas pick the music on "Grey's Anatomy," "The OC" and "Rescue Me?"

Listen to the Studio 360 interview with Alexandra Patsavas.

More Alexandra: here.


Make it louder.

Migwell

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Radio Radio!


If you're like me, and you dig old radios, especially transistor radios, then you'll love this slidshow: Radio Radio!

And here's the perfect soundtrack for this slideshow: Hammond Eggs!

Enjoy!

Make it louder,

Migwell

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

HMK Mystery Stream iF: Episode 026: Le Voyage



This is an another example of the Completion Backwards Principle. If you can possibly manage the time, please play in it's entirety at the appropriate volume, just loud enough to intrigue anyone else sharing this brief moment in time.

Hazy overcast explorations, episodes of vaguely familiar audio clues to the past, and overheard comments via an experimental format known as iF: Irregular Frequency.

Click Hear: Le Voyage.

Bon Voyage MoFo!

Make It Louder...

Migwell

Monday, July 09, 2007

The Dr. Suavetone Edition HMK Mystery Stream Episode 25.5

Feels Like Summer: The Dr. Suavetone Edition.

This will be up before you know it...

In fact - here it is now! Click Hear: The Dr. Suavetone Edition.

And just who is this mysterious Dr. Suavetone anyway?

Why he's none other than the King of The Casbah!

©Stay Tuned Y'all!

Migwell

Big Gracias for the awesome mix Sir Brian!