The long-awaited follow-up to Endless Bummer is finally here: Spit of America. Unlike Endless Bummer, which focused on the group as a whole's blunders, this seems to mostly follow Mike Love and his fuck-ups with the band. It also lacks the murky brown quality of its predecessor. Enjoy.
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Track Listing (Subtitles not by me):
0:00 Mike's Arbor Day Spot (Extended Version)
1:00 Fun Fun Fun (feat. Status Quo)
4:04 Gettin' Hungry (Celebration)
8:29 Wrinkles
13:04 Howdy From Maui (NOTE: I had to remove it for copyright reasons. Listen to it here: https://youtu.be/qPDXqd_KyYg)
15:40 Oh! Those Girls (Mike's Hair Metal Track)
18:33 Can't Stop Talking About American Girls
21:43 Happy Birthday America
26:02 Imagine (Mike Love - Live)
28:53 Kokomo
32:56 Forever
35:54 Jingle Bell Rock (feat. Dean Torrence)
38:16 Let's Party!
41:31 California Recall Blues
45:38 Spirit Of The Forest (12'' Version - We've Saved the Worst for Last)
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NOTES:
* \"Howdy From Maui\" is a track from Jeff Foxworthy's musical comedy album, \"Crank It Up: The Music Album\". He did this track in collaboration with the Beach Boys.
* I have no idea what version of Kokomo is on the album but it's certainly not the original. It sounds like a completely different version with Spanish lyrics and a Mexican arrangement. If somebody has more info, please email me at supernintendo64dd@gmail.com.
* This album's version of \"Forever\" is taken from \"Summer in Paradise\", and features John Stamos (yes, the guy from Full House) on lead vocals. It really is one of the worst things I have ever heard.
* \"California Recall Blues\" is an Al Jardine single that was released exclusively online.
* \"Jingle Bell Rock\" and \"Let's Party\" were released as a single by Mike Love. They were originally part of a Japanese-only (as far as I know) compilation album called \"Listen To The Air - Winter Party On The Beach\", which featured Mike Love and Dean Torrence. It also featured songs from The Association and Three Dog Night among others.
* \"Spirit of the Forest\" is a charity single featuring an all-star cast of recording artists, similar to \"We Are The World\". One of those artists was Brian Wilson.
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Unofficial album cover on the thumbnail and at 17:43-34:07 drawn (poorly) by me.
I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING IN THIS VIDEO (except for the shitty album cover in the middle and on the thumbnail)