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     | eddie p   Woolly Eggwhisk
 
     
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     | That's weird.
 A couple of months ago I was watching 50 Firsat Dates with Adam Sandler.
 The movie ended and I went to take a dump.
 While I was in the bathroom the end credits were playing and God Only Knows came on.
 I felt like I had just heard the song as well. It's a masterpice, and I don't like the Beach Dudes. That's probably the only one I like by them.
 So I went out and printed the lyrics up and I've been in the process of trying to cover it. It goes so many different places. It's beautiful and I can think of a lot worse songs to be feeling like you heard for the first time.
 How'd you like to all of a sudden be really into SWEET HOME ALABAMA>
 I hate the ducking song with a passion. I want to destroy things when I'm offended with that piece of crapola.
 I think that's probably what hell is like.
 Forget about fire and brimstone, just put on copies of LENNERDSKINNNERD and have them playing for all of eternity. That is pure satanic horror.
 nuffsaidthankyouverymuchandimsorryifioffendedanyonewithmyfoulmouth
 
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     | tchandler   Daniel Amos
 
       
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     | hey, eddie p! how ya doin'?
 
 great responses from everyone. this is an interesting subject (to me, at least) and, evidently, something a lot of us (most of us?) have in common.
 and for me it's not nostalgia and not even just the song. it's the sound of Carl Wilson's voice I can't stop listening to.
 
 if you haven't listened to "Darlin'" for a while, fire that one up as well!
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     | gator77da   Dark Steamy Cabbage
 
 
  
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  | Originally posted by tchandler hey, eddie p! how ya doin'?
 
 great responses from everyone. this is an interesting subject (to me, at least) and, evidently, something a lot of us (most of us?) have in common.
 and for me it's not nostalgia and not even just the song. it's the sound of Carl Wilson's voice I can't stop listening to.
 
 if you haven't listened to "Darlin'" for a while, fire that one up as well!
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 All jesting aside, the dude does have a nice sound to his voice.
 
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     | jiminy Tallowy Tamale
 
       
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     | dennis
 I burst into tears ALL to often - like when I take my lil one to  the park - she plays - I got the mp3 on..and bam - a certain song will just end me off..
 
 so - just how depressed am I , good doctor??
 (they arent sad tears- necessarily.)
 
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     | Gabriel Syme   Woolly Eggwhisk
 
     
 
  
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     | At a certain point, novelty gets old.  That's why marketers focus on the same 18-30 demographic even as more people approach retirement age.  You start to appreciate what is good rather than what is just new.  Good art takes a while to dig in and take root.
 
 Next time it happens, I'll try to count how many times in a row I can listen to "Drunk on the Tears" or "What's Come over Me."
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     | eddie p   Woolly Eggwhisk
 
     
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  | Originally posted by tchandler hey, eddie p! how ya doin'?
 
 great responses from everyone. this is an interesting subject (to me, at least) and, evidently, something a lot of us (most of us?) have in common.
 and for me it's not nostalgia and not even just the song. it's the sound of Carl Wilson's voice I can't stop listening to.
 
 if you haven't listened to "Darlin'" for a while, fire that one up as well!
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 Well things are actually at an all time high.
 Carl Wilson's voice was very beautiful.
 I don't think I've ever heard Darlin. I'll have to look that one up.
 Is it on Pet Sounds?
 
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     | jiminy Tallowy Tamale
 
       
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     | nope- not on Pet Sounds
 
 ..and I am not familiar with it either...
 Eddie- we be on a Quest- you and Me!!
 
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     | eddie p   Woolly Eggwhisk
 
     
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     | Found it
 Darlin - Wild Honey - 1967
 
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     | Lost Canine   Disjasked Lerna
 
     
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     | The Divinyls' I Touch Myself does all sorts of things to me!
 
   
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