With the surprising success of "Good Vibrations", Capitol Records had no choice but to back Wilson up for his next project, originally called Dumb Angel but soon re-titled Smile, which he described as a "teenage symphony to God".The album's approach was similar to "Good Vibrations" in the style of recording, which, at the time, was called modular music. This was vastly different compared to the standard live performances that were typically done in a studio at the time. After having been introduced to each other at a party, Wilson sought the lyrical assistance of L.A.-based folk singer Van Dyke Parks, who had made a profound impression on Wilson with the "visionary eloquence" of his lyrics.[33] During the album's songwriting sessions, they collaborated on "Heroes and Villains", "Surf's Up", "Wonderful", "Vegetables" and "Mrs. O Leary's Cow". However, between December 1966 and May 1967, the Smile sessions fell apart due to conflict within the group and Wilson's own growing personal problems. As a result, Wilson was having problems completing the album towards the end of the recording sessions. Originally slated to be released in January 1967, the date was continually pushed back until its eventual cancellation — even "Heroes and Villains" and "Vegetables" were planned as singles within that time, but nothing appeared.
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Date:Sun, Sep 11, 2011
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Venue:Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
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Date:Tue, Sep 13, 2011
(19:30)
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Venue:Bridgewater Hall
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Date:Wed, Sep 14, 2011
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Venue:Symphony Hall Birmingham
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