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18 Oct 2019 13:20 - 18 Oct 2019 19:20 #376053
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19 Oct 2019 10:51 - 19 Oct 2019 14:56 #376061
by mapoui
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Wilson
time.....it flies like new russian missiles...tooo fast!
but I loved/love this guy..Brian Wilson. he is like me..absolutely crazy!
Brian Wilson was creative, completely so. Wilson and evolution are one and the same thing. he is in sync and on what exists he can see what is good, and create from his ideas. and he is doing art not weaponry and war
I love my insanity..as well as Brian's insanity. but we got a lot more from Brian's madness than from mine..50 years of great music, artistry, and human courage and determination... of human hardiness and will to survive.
Brain is still with us, he is pure existential resilient humanism, a personality I knew since I was a kid and never ever lost sight of all this time
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19 Oct 2019 14:28 - 19 Oct 2019 14:30 #376063
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He was influenced by the music period referred to as the British Invasion in early 60s
Guyana otoh, was influenced as a British colony from way back when .....
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19 Oct 2019 15:04 #376064
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yes he was..but when the invasion came he was Brian..the great talent we came to know. he took it and used it and forged ahead. look here: 'Good Vibe' is a master song, a terrific song and not at all likely to hit at the time. it was revolution in music...for us too, Negros?
we were moving as always but 'Good Vibes sped us up, sped up america..by by extention the world. Music was never the same
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