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Cool Links
Adam
West, Batman ~
Cool '60's craze. TV's finest moment! Special guest villain,
the late Frank Gorshin (the Riddler) was a genius. Chad &
Jeremy performed "Teenage Failure" on an episode of
Batman! Hopefully someday this tv show will be released on DVD.
The Byrds ~ Groovy LA-based group, the first group I ever dug.
Gene Clark will always be my favorite Byrd. He was a great songwriter
and an ultra cool performer. Check out his singing in THE BIG
T.N.T. SHOW if you need some convincing. Listen to the bonus
tracks on the Mr. Tambourine Man CD. Wow!
All hipsters should have the Byrds' first 5 albums! Plus you
should check out the Preflyte sessions for some must hear Gene
Clark originals.
Roger McGuinn's swingin' webpage is here.

The Ronettes ~ Phil Spector's
grooviest gals! You can't beat The Ronettes. Here's a great Spector
discography.
Phil took teen music and made it arty without losing its teen
focus. Phil and Brian were the best at accomplishing this incredible
feat.
P.F. Sloan Website ~ This
site has a terrific Sloan
discography! Forget Lennon/McCartney, Sloan/Barri are the guys
songwriters should study.
Start off by getting the P.F. Sloan CD
Child
Of Our Times. It's filled with demos from '65-'67!!!!!!
As far as I'm concerned, P.F.Sloan is the greatest songwriter
of the '60s! In the mid '60s his songs were all of high quality
and spanned across a variety of COOL musical styles, from girl-group
to garage, surf to psychedelic pop! He is the best folk rock
songwriter
ever!!! Sloan also has one of the most intense & desperate
vocal styles ever! Here's an interview.
Wikipedia's Sloan
page.
P.F. is playing a few dates
this summer so catch him if you can!
Sailover is the NEW Sloan album!
Ed "Big Daddy" Roth
~ The late Ed Roth created
Rat Fink and the coolest
cars ever designed. Big Daddy dug the Beach Boys!!! There is
some new movie about Ed Roth coming out in 2006.
Varese Sarabande ~ This label gives us P.F.Sloan's Trousdale demos!
The Nino & April CD All Strung Out is really great
Sectoresque mid 60's pop coolness! Let's hope they release more
P.F. Sloan demos in the near future. Come on guys, we want more!

Media
Matters For America ~ I've tried to avoid political stuff on these webpages
but I have to say that I check out this website every day. It
exposes the conservative agenda of the corporate media on a daily
basis. It's great. See how America is constantly misinformed
and misled by the media.
The theremin
etherealized "Good Vibrations." The film THEREMIN:
AN ELECTRONIC ODYSSEY is an enthralling look at the instrument
and its creator, Leon Theremin. Brian Wilson is interviewed!
Okay, okay, on "GV" they actually used an electro-theremin
which is also known as a tannerin,
but the theremin is still the wildest.
This may seem weird, but I have
to have a Gershwin site on here. My wife has described me as a "Gershwin
nut" and it's true.
Like dig this book. Domenic Priore goes goatee.
Mad Cover Site ~ Everybody
thought Brian was "mad" for doing Pet Sounds,
"Good Vibrations," and SMiLE. Dig some more
"mad" art at this groovy site. Be sure to check out
the 1968 stuff!
Dig this cool Zen
site and get a quick lesson in Zen practice!
Zen is really boring man!!!
Smiley Smile Dot Net ~
This is the site for cool SMiLE stuff! The Smiley
Smile message board
is the best Beach Boys/Brian Wilson/SMiLE forum.
THE
SMiLE SHOP ~
This site has been updated and includes lots of psych stuff.
Not exactly my cup of tea but maybe it's yours. There's still
plenty of SMiLE material for the devoted. You can also check
out the SMiLE
Shop
message board.

The Out-Of-Sight! SMiLE Site ~ A single page mind-blower from the folks that gave
you the Zen Interpretation website. SMiLE turns out to really
be a real album based upon a real person's real life experiences.
Learn what the "Americana" stuff is REALLY documenting!!!
Spectropop ~ Cool Brill Building attitude
toward music. Great stuff.
The Lama Reviews ~ Great website for the lowdown on the psychedelic
scene. Remember, SMiLE was and IS part of this scene!
There is some Beach
Boys, Brian
Wilson, and Van
Dyke Parks stuff on the RollingStone website.
Wikipedia ~ Neat SMiLE
page built by the internet community. Add some stuff, make corrections,
or just dig reading it.
Zig Zag Zen ~ This book explores the relationship between
Buddhism & psychedelics. This may be a good read for those
who doubt the basic premise of this website.
There is a new OPEN SKY
DVD (yes, DVD!). Chris Allen travelled
around interviewing Brian Wilson/Beach Boys related people like
Fred Vail, Stephen Kalinich, Probyn Gregory along with a bunch
of other musical folks. The interviews were filmed & this
DVD is the result. Frank Holmes did the cover art. Contact Chris Allen for info.
The seventh installment of OPEN SKY
is sort of a SMiLE issue. There's a monster
interview with Peter Reum which shouldn't be missed, an interview
with classy Margo Guryan, SMiLE Shop's Jon Hunt reviews GIOMH
a la Lester Bangs, Chloe Cumming, Frank Holmes & Chris Allen
all contribute artwork, and yours truly did an essay.
In its sixth issue
Brian's band members (Mertens, Bennett, Walusco, Lizik, and Foskett)
are interviewed as are Stephen Kalinich, Mark Linett and Brian's
website's Michael deMartin. Topics include Brian's upcoming album
and the SMiLE tour!
Issue number five had interesting articles and interviews. Melinda
Wilson was interviewed!
The fourth OPEN SKY was a Dennis Wilson issue. Interviews with
Stephen Kalinich, Andy Paley and Alan Boyd. There's a drummer
Dennis article by Domenic Priore, and one by Dennis Diken.
The third issue is dedicated to Carl Wilson so there's lots of
Carl stuff. There are also interviews with David Leaf, Jell Foskett
& Wondermint Nick Walusko, David Sandler (who worked on the
Spring LP) and lots more.
The second issue has interviews with Frank Holmes, Brian Wilson,
and Wondermint Darian Sahanaja.
The first issue which
has Smiley Smile stuff and interviews
with Carol Kaye and Van Dyke Parks.
OPEN SKY
is the coolest Beach Boys fanzine around!
For more information contact Chris
Allen.
The
group It's Only Roy (formerly
Grown Men) recorded an original song in tribute to Carl
Wilson titled "Gentle Soul (I Can Still Hear You)"
back when Carl passed away. Check it out on their website.
A Rick Bell song, "From Here To Eternity," is performed
on Brian Setzer's Vavoom!
CD.
Anderida
is Peter Lacey's third CD. Check it out! There are interviews
with Peter in the second, and also in the fourth, issues of OPEN
SKY!
Unless stated otherwise, all of
the books mentioned in The Zen Interpretation, with the exception of
Look! Listen! Vibrate! SMiLE! and Wouldn't It Be Nice,
were originally published prior to 1967. For a bibliography,
click on the books to the left. Most of the titles are available
through online book stores.
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