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Posts Tagged: beach boys

surfboardsandpianos:

Happy anniversary to Pet Sounds, one of the greatest pop albums of all time.
“Pet Sounds represents Brian’s peak. He may have peaked in ambition after this, but with Pet Sounds, he peaked in pure display of talent. It was so good that, after Pet Sounds, he was so self-aware that he had to go for something even more ultimate. Maybe that’s what drove him crazy—there was nothing more. You couldn’t beat it—no one else has.”
David Wild, Rolling Stone senior editor

Album released by the Beach Boys on May 16, 1966.

surfboardsandpianos:

Happy anniversary to Pet Sounds, one of the greatest pop albums of all time.

“Pet Sounds represents Brian’s peak. He may have peaked in ambition after this, but with Pet Sounds, he peaked in pure display of talent. It was so good that, after Pet Sounds, he was so self-aware that he had to go for something even more ultimate. Maybe that’s what drove him crazy—there was nothing more. You couldn’t beat it—no one else has.”

David WildRolling Stone senior editor

Album released by the Beach Boys on May 16, 1966.

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"It’s like a woman having a baby. What stress! To go through that! And for that big baby to come out of that little vagina. NOBODY KNOWS HOW THAT’S DONE!"

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Brian Wilson

Happy Mother’s Day!

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The Beach Boys by a mile.

The reason being that The Beatles had this sorta fake evil thing going with Lennon, but not really. Then you have The Beach Boys as the really nice sweet band, but they are all emotionally damaged people.

What I love is that their is a really weird, immature, backwards longing for normality in the Beach Boys that is totally lacking in The Beatles. All those cheesy Brian Wilson lyrics have a very dark edge when you understand that actual emotional dynamics of the Wilson Family. Here is a person that is absolutely screwed up trying to write his way out with this seemingly innoculus music. It is the longing for a perfect American life that is so great, that those records are documenting this Californian fantasy world.

The brilliance is that Brian Wilson was being sincere when he wrote things like God Only Knows, Don’t Worry Baby, or Wouldn’t It Be Nice. They are so childlike, they are masterworks by a genius whose emotional life was absolutely stunted by an abusive father. It is so utterly American.

It is all cliched, but Brian Wilson was the superior talent. On a track by track basis the Beatles never touched Good Vibrations.

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mt (via waitingformagritte)

I do feel that The Beatles did have tracks on-par with “Good Vibrations” and “God Only Knows”, one could argue “Elenor Rigby”, “Day in the Life” and even “Tomorrow Never Knows” were, but I love the middle of this quote regarding Wilson writing to escape and to somehow conjure this American Dream that no one could really aspire to. Maybe that’s why “In My Room” drove me to tears when I heard him sing it on Wednesday!

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cheapocheapo:

BRB, committing suicide.

Yup.

cheapocheapo:

BRB, committing suicide.

Yup.

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beachboysconfessions:

Confession #65.

yup.

beachboysconfessions:

Confession #65.

yup.

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beachboysconfessions:

Confession #70.

Oh, I was genuinely concerned about this as well. Yesterday night, actually.

beachboysconfessions:

Confession #70.

Oh, I was genuinely concerned about this as well. Yesterday night, actually.

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beachboysconfessions:

Confession #45.

beachboysconfessions:

Confession #45.

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cheapocheapo:

surfboardsandpianos:

madblatter:

Here it is…a preview of the new Beach Boys single “That’s Why God Made The Radio”. While it isn’t the best thing since sliced bread, it features fantastic BB-trademark harmonies and a pretty damn catchy hook. Sounds like it could’ve been on the Today album.

I am definitely not crying. definitely. not. crying.

David: “It’s more like a family reunion than anything”

OKAY I’M CRYING

P.S. The fact that Al is still attempting to be tall makes me so happy :’3

Can we have a fandom group hug?

This new song sounds super well written and arranged, but why does the production have to be so flat? Couldn’t the Beach Boys sprung Phil Spector out of the slammer to produce this one?

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theswingingsixties:

Brian Wilson by Guy Webster.

theswingingsixties:

Brian Wilson by Guy Webster.

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digsyfinallyhasa:

Christmas comes this time each year

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