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Thrillho:
Wait, sorry, you've given virtually no explanation except for some random links and I've got no idea who you are. I think I'll pass, thanks.

AnonymousNoob:

--- Quote from: WFMU ---Brian Wilson's Lost Rap Recording

In 1989 Brian Wilson began recording "Sweet Insanity", an album that was due for release in 1991 but was rejected by Sire. The album was made during one of Wilson's supposedly troubled periods when he was under the influence of psychologist Eugene Landy (who was listed as a co-producer) and included guest performances by both Bob Dylan and Weird Al Yankovic. The album has long been available as a bootleg and four of the songs were subsequently released on later albums.

"Smart Girls" was produced by Matt Dike, the co-founder of Delicious Vinyl who was also part of the production team behind hits by Tone Loc and Young MC. By varying accounts Dike was at one time a member of the Dust Brothers and responsible for a some of the production on The Beastie Boy's "Paul's Boutique" which was recorded in 1989 (roughly the same time as Wilson's album). You can actually hear some vague links as "Smart Girls" employs a similar cut-and-paste sample aesthetic (to far worse effect) as bits of past Beach Boy hits are chopped up and sprinkled throughout the song. "Smart Girls" was supposedly released as a promo to radio stations and Wilson played the song on the air during an interview on Dr. Demento's show in 1992. The LA Weekly dug up this "Brains and Genius" J-Card at a used record shop which may be the radio promo or something else entirely.
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READING IS HARD  :-D

Ismara:
That is a very interesting thing to say.
It can also be taken as a complement by many people.
So lol  :laugh:, I don't think you know what you just got yourself into.
But it is a nice site. I like it. Thank you for some comic relief in my day.

Zeitgeist:
WFMU is an excellent radio station, and I'm not just saying that because I used to be on it for a little over eight years.

 :-)

ImRonBurgundy?:
Thank you, AnonymousNoob, for successfully ending my 17-year love affair with music.

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