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title: "Look, Listen, Vibrate, Smile Paperback – January 1, 1995"
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# Look, Listen, Vibrate, Smile Paperback – January 1, 1995

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A treasure trove for hard core fans
  

*by D***S on Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2017*

This book is a pastiche of magazine articles, newspaper clippings, session sheets, essays, interviews, pictures, reviews, and other miscellany related to the beach Boys and their legendary unreleased (at the time of the book's publication) masterpiece Smile, and its modus operandi was to collect virtually all of the known writings about the album. It's not for the casual "Beach Boys' Greatest Hits" type of listener, but for hard core Beach Boys fans with a particular obsession with Smile, this book is a treasure trove. Due to the scrapbook format and frequently very small print (My 63-year-old eyes had to read much of it through my reading glasses AND a magnifying glass) with many of its 300 pages divided into 3,4, and sometimes even 5 columns, it's a daunting, but ultimately very rewarding read. Highlights include Jules Siegel's essay "Goodbye Surfing, Hello God" and a lengthy (18 pages, 3 columns per page) Crawdaddy interview with David Anderle who was there during many of the Smile sessions. There is some repetition in some of the pieces, and some of them are laid out in an overlapping fashion obscuring some of the text, and this is the reason for the less than 5-star rating. I would personally have preferred more pages and larger print. Finishing it was almost as major an accomplishment as finishing James Joyce's Ulysses, but it was ultimately well worth the effort. The book was compiled from the perspective of Smile being still unreleased, but is all the more enjoyable with the benefit of having heard the Smile Sessions (released in 2011). If you're a true fan(as in "fanatic"), I highly recommend this book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Flawed gem of a book for a flawed diamond of a record!
  

*by W***E on Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2002*

I truly, really like this book. It collects hundreds of pieces of news items, press releases, magazine articles, reviews, interviews, and much more, all pertaining to the Beach Boys never-released legendary and apocryphal "Smile". If one has never heard "Smile" one might wonder what it is/was, and what's all the hoopla for in the first place?The BEST intro to the Smile Sessions is the fan-produced "Smile Store" Interactive CDR. Once you've played the hundreds of outtakes, and gone through the day-by-day recording chronology, THEN this book will become worth it's weight in gold. Either the Vigotone or Sea of Smiles Bootleg CDs will also serve as a worthy introduction. THEN buy this book. You'll never hear Good Vibrations the same way again! :-)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Concise, detailed, profound-and utterly heartbreaking.
  

*by R***E on Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 1999*

The Beach Boys in 1966 were about to experience the height of thier popularity.  Pet Sounds (released  May 66) didn't fare to well with the stateside record buyers, but garnered positive reception with the overseas  press-particulary the London underground. When "good Vibrations"  was released in October, shot to #1 by December-it was clear that Brian  Wilson was headed into a new direction. What he accomplished by producing  Pet Sounds, he wanted to expand with Smile. But, between his hungry  chemical diet, record company mumble-jumble and the Beach Boys themselves,  the album, slated for a December release, was put off, and off-and  eventually shelved by May of 1967.  By then completed songs and musical  fragments existed-but noone heard.  Brain Wilson-however, became a Legend.  Wilson often declined to accept the media calling him a genius-all he  wanted was to be accepted by the underground the same way the Beatles and  Dylan were.Personally, I don't agree with Priore stating the album was  virtually complete; if that was the case, a mixdown would have been  available. The general public and today's rock theoticians aare now  discovering the Smile-era music; but if it WERE released back in December  of 1966, would it have the same profound impact that Sgt. Pepper had in  that summer of love 1967?  Priore definetly wetts the appetite of the Beach  Boys enthusiast; the same way David Leaf did with his 1976 classic  biography "the Beach Boys and the California Myth", (now  unavialble).The Smile album (orginally Dumb-Angel)was to be a grand  display complete with gatefold cover and a illustrated booklet with lyrics  to some of the tracks. The music,if anyone was privileged enough to hear  it, was to say the least-bizzare. Mike Love, being the most apprehensive to  the "new" music constantly fought Wilson in the studio; the other  Beach Boys (sans Dennis and Bruce Johnson) agreed. Brian wanted to be an  artist; The Beach Boys wanted fame, money and hordes of girls. In the end,  Wilson said screw it, and began the retreat that would leave him a mental  cripple to this day. The Beach Boys? They could have been Rock Legends with  "Cabin-Essence", "Surf's Up","The Elemental  Suite" "My  Vega-Tables", etc. Now, though Brian Wilson will  still have Pet Sounds as his crowning acheivement, the Beach Boys have been  relagated to the land of oldies radio station with thier "surfand  hot-rod" hedonism.Those 10 months from July 1966 through May 1967;  Wilson thought he was finally able to create his watershed effort, his  "teenage symphony to God", and he wound up with paranoia,  dissension and pain

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