The Brian Wilson Hymnbook (read the OP)

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  1. mr. k

    mr. k Master of the Rummage (retired) Thread Starter

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    The title derives from a remark in the liner notes to my CD reissue of Fleetwood Mac's Tusk, where "That's All For Everyone" is described as "a richly textured, highly emotional song about endings and departure set to music worthy of Brian Wilson's hymnbook, where it might be filed next to ''Til I Die'."

    What would you choose for the BW hymnbook, where it might be filed next to "That's All For Everyone"? The only proviso is that it's not by The Beach Boys, either collectively or individually. Please post more than one if you wish.

     
  2. Sammy Waslow

    Sammy Waslow Just watching the show

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    John Cale I Keep A Close Watch
     
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  3. pool_of_tears

    pool_of_tears Searching For Simplicity

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    A few I can think of:

    Dukes Of Stratosphear: Pale and Precious
    Dennis Wilson: You and I
    Weird Al: Pancreas
     
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  4. MitchLT

    MitchLT Two for the show

    Mykonos by Fleet Foxes?



    That’s the first artist I thought of anyway
     
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  5. mr. k

    mr. k Master of the Rummage (retired) Thread Starter

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    Love "Pancreas". No Dennis, as all BBs individually are ruled out too. :D
     
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    OobuJoobu Forum Resident

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    Wichita Lineman - Glen Campbell
     
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    DEAN OF ROCK Senior Member

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    Cowboy - Nilsson
     
  8. mr. k

    mr. k Master of the Rummage (retired) Thread Starter

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    Here's one I feel should be in there, the gorgeous "Might As Well Be Dumbo" by The High Llamas:

     
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