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vudicus
"Holland" is a great Beach Boys album featuring Blondie Chaplin, well worth seeking out!!!
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crumbling_mice
Did Blondie contribute to the classic BB's songs such as God only knows, or did he come later?
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mckalk
I think he and Ricky Fataar were made official members around the Holland period. The BB's needed to beef up their touring group.
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mckalk
I think he and Ricky Fataar were made official members around the Holland period. The BB's needed to beef up their touring group.
Blondie and Ricky were BB starting with the previous album, Carl and the Passions--"So Tough" (which was sold as a two-fer with Pet Sounds when originally released. Imagine Bridges To Babylon being packaged with Exile... ) in '72, then Holland, and their last album was The Beach Boys In Concert two disc set.
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vudicus
"Holland" is a great Beach Boys album featuring Blondie Chaplin, well worth seeking out!!!
I might have to pick it up.
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buffalo7478
So he was with the Beach Boys during an embarrassingly bad period (at least he was gone before they added John Stamos)...and then he joined the Stones for another semi-embarrassing period.
OK, the Stones are only occasionally embarrassingly bad in concert, and Blondie's guitar and vocals are supposedly helping or Keith would not have him around....
If they want more guitar live, to fill in for Keith and Ronnie's weaknesses, I'd rather they get a real guitarist. Lots of bands have a regular touring guitarist...and not just because the lead guitarist is drunk and the rhythm guitarist is arthritic. REM has long used Scott McCaughy as a touring guitarist to round out the sound. The Goo Goo Dolls use a touring guitarist. The Who often uses Simon Townsend these days. All sound great live. I'd rather the Stones add people who can really help their live sound than have them sound as bad as they often do the past few tours. Not a Blondie hater here...but if they are going to add someone on guitar, add someone who pushes the quality of the live performance.
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buffalo7478
So he was with the Beach Boys during an embarrassingly bad period
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vudicus
Holland is way up there with my favorite beach boys albums.
Apart from that god awful narration style vocal on one of the California Saga sections, it is a very consistent album with some outstanding tunes.
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buffalo7478
So he was with the Beach Boys during an embarrassingly bad period (at least he was gone before they added John Stamos)...and then he joined the Stones for another semi-embarrassing period.
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vudicus
Holland is way up there with my favorite beach boys albums.
Apart from that god awful narration style vocal on one of the California Saga sections, it is a very consistent album with some outstanding tunes.
Agreed.
Although once you hit 6:46 for the 3rd part of California Saga, the music is pure Beach Boys nirvana (small "n" ). Beautiful stuff.
This was a great line-up during the time Brian checked out and Carl took the helm.
The only really good album after this was when Brian came back and they did Beach Boys Love You.
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Gazza
One mix was used as a single (its on the 'Greatest Hits Vol 3 - 1970-86 : The Brother Years' CD) and the other featured on 'Holland'.