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Quote from: Lincoln The Reform-A-Tory on September 27, 2005, 04:17:44 AMNah Seer the Devil Crossroads legend was definetly Robert Johnson, he predates Dylan by like 30 years.eh? i said "ALSO"... meaning that its been rumoured he _also_ made a deal with the devil... its fresh in my mind as i watched the first half of that new dylan documentary by martin scorsese on tv last night, the second part airs tonight.. in the UK its on BBC2. i believe in the states its on PBS
Nah Seer the Devil Crossroads legend was definetly Robert Johnson, he predates Dylan by like 30 years.
Brian made the entire album. They couldn't be Mike's pet sounds, because Brian made *THE ENTIRE ALBUM*. Mike's *VOICE* is all that appears on it, but yet Brian wrote every song, and well... ALL THE FUCKING SOUNDS. And don't say "Butthurt" like you want to stick something up my ass you fucking faggot. There's several versions that say the same fucking thing! Exactly what I said ,the album was named after Brian's favorite sounds, his pet sounds.The original post said the album was named because Mike hated it, and said "Whot he hell is going to listen to this, the ears of a dog?". That's entirely off base, and I proved it, and you defended it. You're out of your league, back down bitch.
There's several versions that say the same fucking thing! Exactly what I said ,the album was named after Brian's favorite sounds, his pet sounds.
Mike also has laid claim to coming up with the title. "We were standing in the hallway in one of the recording studios, either Western or Columbia, and we didn't have a title," he recounted. "We had taken pictures at the zoo and ... there were animal sounds on the record, and we were thinking, well, it's our favorite music of that time, so [I said], 'Why don't we call it Pet Sounds.'"