The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations (Long Version)

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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2007

This is an extended version of The Beach Boys 1966 single, Good Vibrations. It takes some unused instrumental sections and strings them at the begining and end of Purple Chick's version of Good Vibrations (which contain the original Tony Asher lyrics).

I made this because I felt it was a shame there was so much beautiful music written and recorded for this song that ended up on the scraproom floor. Oh, and because I was bored. Which obviously, you are too, since you're still reading this.

Oh, and my editing sucks, but you'll get the idea.

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  • Wait, where did you find these extra instrument parts? I mean for all we know, this could be fake.

  • All the "extra" parts used here come from either the Good Vibrations: 40th Anniversary Edition EP and from The Purple Chick's bootleg of Smile.

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  • this is a great verssion, and remindsme pink floid

  • I LOVE the Beatles but I definitely don't agree with you. Wilson made some very well thought out arrangements.

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  • HIP HOP SAMPLE!

  • Very cool track. Thanks man!

  • i like the ending

  • @Emilcortes Pink Floid...????

  • opening guitar parts Barney Kessel and Jerry Cole or...Al Casey...Glen Campbell...Tedesco?

  • there's a more succinct cohesive version as a bonus track on the smiley smile-wild honey cd. also theres a bonus track on the smile 2 disc version which i haven't listened to yet. (waiting for the right time to burn one down to)

  • @bobshenix And they're all much better quality.

    I might try and put together my own version of this, it's so good.

  • This is wonderful. The fuzz guitar (or bass?) part is great. The flutes at the end are mystical. Even if it WAS fake it fits in perfectly. It would be cool if there were flutes throughout. You did a good job man!

  • @Icix1

    Brian had produced literally hundreds of different snippets that went unused after the epic SMiLE project collapsed. There is a box set that has all these extras and this guy edited it in his own way. It is not fake however, you can hear even more musical segments on the lost SMiLE tapes.

  • @mothafuckajones666 Alright, I respect your opinion, but I'm going to ask you to respect mine. I believe Corgan is up there, don't call my opinions absurd. Music is subjective and not fact based. On what grounds can you call my opinion absurd? Just because you believe Wilson is closer to Mozart or Bach doesn't really make it a fact.

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