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Post by Boozin' Susan on Mar 21, 2019 3:16:25 GMT
Flat Transfer thanks for doing that detective work. You've documented for posterity yet another Hoffman lie that changes from telling to telling. And to the SHites lurking here: how can you honestly continue to support the shitstain that is Steve Hoffman?
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Post by audiobile on Mar 21, 2019 15:04:06 GMT
On meeting Brian Wilson:I talked to Brian Wilson over lunch at Jerry's Deli once about that song* (he brought it up). He said it was "typical writer's block" nonsense as well! We talked about Jack Kerouac and about how he couldn't write any more when he stopped doing neat stuff and became famous. Brian could relate. (10) * ”Busy Doin' Nothing" Kerouac didn't have to write anymore once he became famous. He had like 20 novels completed before hitting the big time and just parceled them out to his publisher while he slowly drank himself to death.
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Post by audiopro on Mar 25, 2019 15:07:10 GMT
If Hoffman had met David Raksin even once, he would have been made very aware that his name wasn't Raskin.
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Post by Brick Wall on Apr 10, 2019 10:00:57 GMT
STEVE relates a loving anecdote about his old buddy, Hal Blaine. Yikes! Heh. Weekly breakfasts my ass. Hal Blaine wouldn't know Hooofman from Joe Blow. Of course, Hal Blaine is dead and can't refute the horseshit. Huffman is truly a pitiful sleazebag.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2019 10:46:50 GMT
Highlights, including STeVE sharing who else loves Brian Wilson, a history of “Love Will Keep Us Together” that no one gives a fuck about, and STeVE tells us who had the best garlic bread.
Hoofy:
Xilef regnu:
Varispeed:
Hooferman:
Hoofy:
Pierino:
rGatn:
Chacha:
Hoofy:
Edenofflowers:
Chris C:
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Post by daved on Apr 10, 2019 11:29:40 GMT
Does a session guy really give a fuck WHO they are recording for? Seriously? And especially him at that point in his career? I call bullshit.
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Post by audiobile on Apr 10, 2019 12:34:28 GMT
Weekly breakfasts with Hal Blaine. What a bullshitter.
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Post by Brick Wall on Apr 10, 2019 13:24:44 GMT
Yes, STEVE. Indeedy-do. Tell us about those weekly meet-ups. What? What's that? Oh. No answer, eh? Imagine my surprise. Dickhead. I also call bullshit on the Captain & Tennille track. Hal Blaine heard it. Everyone heard it. You couldn't get away from that abomination in '75. Fuck you, Hooofman.
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Post by sₚⲁᵣₖydₒg on Apr 10, 2019 13:37:10 GMT
"Who the hell is Steve Hoffman?" 😇
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Apr 10, 2019 15:00:34 GMT
You know, I actually believe these breakfasts and lunches happened - it's not a stretch to imagine that people who move in similar circles but aren't always working together become friends and set up a regular appointment, whether a poker game or a breakfast. The guys in the Wrecking Crew seem like the sort of people who'd do that.
What I don't believe even for a second is that Hoofy was anything more than at the barest boundary of the orbit of these social get-togethers - maybe he might be in the vicinity of a group of people and get one faint nod of acknowledgement from one of them, and overhear them from an adjacent table, but no fucking way was he part of the regulars, or that Hal Blaine would have ever though 'Hmmm, I'd love to meet Steve Hoffman regularly for lunch'.
And now most of the cast of these sotries are dead, who's gonna dispute his version? Prick.
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Post by daved on Apr 10, 2019 15:06:13 GMT
I was JUST gonna say the same thing. Steve's idea of having breakfast with them is THEM all gathered together at one table and Steve sitting 4 tables away leaning in trying to hear every word.
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Post by audiopro on Apr 10, 2019 16:13:05 GMT
Hal Blaine didn't play on "Love Will Keep Us Together." It was Dennis Dragon. Their playing styles aren't even similar.
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Post by audiobile on Apr 10, 2019 17:12:57 GMT
I think you're conflating Dennis Wilson and Daryl Dragon.
...I'm ashamed that I even know the Captain's name.
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Apr 10, 2019 18:00:56 GMT
I think you're conflating Dennis Wilson and Daryl Dragon. ...I'm ashamed that I even know the Captain's name. Daryl Dragon had a brother called Dennis who was a drummer. He and the eldest brother (Don, I think) who made a pretty funky drums and keys album called BFI in the late 60s as The Dragons which didn’t get released until 2006.
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Post by essayceedee on Apr 10, 2019 18:43:33 GMT
Who played the chirps on "Muskrat Love"?
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