I love how one poster gushed on and on about how beautiful Brian
sounded and how he was so on... By your wife's account, there were
numerous flubbed lyrics, some major "clunker" notes, and the Wooden
Indian Brian we've all seen on stage at times.
I LOVE Brian Wilson and his music. He's NOT God, and sometimes, he
mails it in. That happens with all artists.
I'm still amazed that we have this forum to discuss, in part, a guy
who I was sure wouldn't make it out of his 40's.
As far as dense Blooeys, some just like to see their name appear as
much as possible.
I'd wager that there are some who couldn't carry on a normal face-to-
face conversation if they had to, so they use the keyboard to satisfy
their interpersonal communication needs.

On Oct 23, 9:54 pm, RobMac <[email protected]> wrote:
> Someone had asked why Brian dedicated Girl Don't Tell Me to John
> Lennon. I answered. Not that it was hard, mind you. A cursory glance
> at Leaf's liner notes in the Today/Summer Nights CD reveal that the
> song was modeled after Ticket To Ride. I first read about the song's
> origin (that Brian wrote it in John Lennon's style) in Wouldn't It Be
> Nice back in 1991!!! The first occurance of the question, OK. I can
> dig that. The original poster said "I should have gotten that". All
> cool.
>
> Then someone else mentioned "I don't get the Lennon dedication" over
> an hour after I made my post! Slighly irritating, but OK.
>
> Now, I see another concert review where they also didn't get the
> Lennon dedication. Does no one else see the similairities between the
> two songs????  Do these people actually READ the posts????
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