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The Beach Boys "Good Vibrations"

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Brian's innovations and personal difficulties

By 1964, the stress of road travel, composing, producing and maintaining a high level of creativity became too much to bear for Brian Wilson. In December that year, while on a flight to Houston, Brian suffered from an anxiety attack and left the tour. Shortly afterward, he announced his withdrawal from touring to concentrate entirely on songwriting and record production. This wasn't the first time Brian had stopped touring. In 1963, when Jardine returned, Brian left the road; but when Marks quit, Brian had to return in his place. For the rest of 1964 and into 1965,Glen Campbell served as Wilson's replacement in concert, until his own career success required him to leave the group. Bruce Johnston was asked to locate a replacement for Campbell; having failed to find one, Johnston himself subsequently became a full-time member of the band, first replacing Wilson on the road and later contributing his own talents in the studio beginning with the sessions for "California Girls".
Jan and Dean, close friends with the band and their opening act 1963 and 1964, encouraged Brian to use session musicians in the studio. This, along with Brian's withdrawal from touring, permitted him to expand his role as a producer. Wilson also wrote "Surf City" for the Jan & Dean opening act. Their recording hit number one on the US charts in the summer of 1963, a development that pleased Brian but angered Murry, who felt his son had "given away" what should have been the Beach Boys' first chart-topper. A year later, The Beach Boys would notch their first number-one single with "I Get Around."
Soon, traces of Brian Wilson's increasing studio productivity and innovation were noticeable: "Drive-In," an album track from All Summer Long(1964) features bars of silence between two verses while "Denny's Drums", the last track on Shut Down, Vol. II (1964), is a two-minute drum solo. As Wilson's musical efforts became more ambitious, the group relied more on nimble session players, on tracks such as "I Get Around" and "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)". "Help Me, Rhonda" became the band's second number-one single in the spring of 1965.
1965 led to greater experimentation behind the soundboard with Wilson. The album Today! featured less focus on guitars, more emphasis on keyboards and percussion, as well as volume experiments and increased lyrical maturity. Side A of the album was devoted to sunnier pop tunes, with darker ballads on the reverse side. This pattern was also evident on some of the band's singles; songs such as "Kiss Me, Baby" released on the B-side to "Help Me, Rhonda" and "Let Him Run Wild" on the B-side to "California Girls", each featured Brian Wilson on lead vocals, and foreshadowed the youthful angst that would later pervade Wilson's upcoming efforts.
In November 1965, the group followed up their number-three summer smash "California Girls" with another top 20 single, "The Little Girl I Once Knew". It is considered to be the band's most experimental statement thus far, using silence as a pre-chorus, clashing keyboards, moody brass, and vocal tics. Perhaps too extreme an arrangement to go much higher than its modest number 20 peak, it was only the band's second single not to reach the top 10 since their 1962 breakthrough. In December they would score an unexpected number two hit (number three in the UK) with the single "Barbara Ann", which Capitol released as a single without input from any of The Beach Boys. A cover of a 1961 song by The Regents, it became one of The Beach Boys most recognized hits over the years.

The Beach Boys performances

Released in November 1961, "Surfin '" will soon broadcast on KFWB and KDAY, two Los Angeles radio's most influential. It is a blow to the West Coast, and peaked at number 75 on the national maps of song. Murry Wilson told the boy he did not like "Surfin '." However, according to Brian, "she felt the money to jump on the train and promotion, calling every radio station ..." Now the de facto leader of The Beach Boys, Murry must pay the group's first performances on New Year's Eve, 1961, at the Ritchie Valens Memorial Dance in Long Beach, titles by Ike & Tina Turner. Brian remembers how he wondered what they were doing there, "five clean-cut, white male world of the conservative white suburb, in an auditorium full of young black people." Brian describes the night that "education," he then knew that success was all about R & B, rock and roll, and money. "The children go home with $ 50 each.
In February 1962, Jardine left the band to pursue his college education. David Marks, a neighbor of thirteen and friends Carl and Dennis, who plays the electric guitar for many years with Carl in his place. (Jardine, at the request of Brian, joined the group in July 1963). In 1962, the Beach Boys began wearing blue / button-down shirt, gray striped trousers White returned to touring as their "uniform" aspect of the signing of the group until 1966.
Although Murry effective management control of the strip, without consultation, Brian admits that he "deserves to take us down to the ground ... we have hunted him mercilessly ... [But] also worked himself. "It was the first to emphasize the importance of having a hit-up. The group should have recorded four more original, on June 13 at Western Studios, Los Angeles, there including "Surfer Girl", "409" and "Surfin Safari". The meeting ended on a sour note, however: Murry Wilson advised not succeed, then demanded that the Beach Boys recorded several songs himself , saying: "my songs better than you."
On 16 July, on the basis of a demonstration session in June, the Beach Boys were signed to Capitol Records. In November, their first album was ready Safari Surfin '. production of their songs continue in the same business sense, with a focus on youth living in California. The Beach Boys hits early "to help improve both the profile of the state of California and surfing. This group also celebrated the Golden State's obsession withhot-rod racing ("Shut Down", "409" and "Little Deuce Coupe") and the pursuit of happiness by carefree teenager to a time less complex ("Be faithful to your school, "" Fun, Fun, Fun "and" I Get Around ").
Outside groups preferred Murry Wilson and close vocal harmonies of Brian, inspiration comes from the sound of hard rock and roll of Chuck Berry and Phil Spector's Wall Sound production. Music, their early songs are often based on other people, for example, the melody "Surfer Girl" by Rhythm "when you Wish Upon a Star", while "Surfin 'USA" is a variation of a few "Berry Sweet Little Sixteen. "initial success of The Beach Boys made their big pop star in the U.S., Britain and other countries, with only sixteen years has struck 1962-1965. However, with the British invasion In 1964, several British bands including the Beatles, overshadowed their success.

The Beach Boys Formative Years

At 16, Brian Wilson share a room with his brothers Dennis and Carl, at their family home in Hawthorne. He saw his father, Murry Wilson, play piano and listened intently to the vocal harmonies of groups like The Four Freshmen. One night he taught his brothers a song called "ivory tower" and how to sing background harmonies. "We practiced night after night, singing softly, hoping we would not wake my father." For the 16th anniversary of his band of talented Brian reel to reel recorder. He learned how to overdub, using voice and Carl persons and their mothers. She plays the piano and later added Carl playing his Rickenbacker guitar for Christmas.
Soon Brian diligent listening to Johnny Otis KFOX radio show, a favorite station Carl. Inspired by the simple structure and singing rhythm and blues songs he heard, he changed his style of playing the piano and began writing songs. Studying the enthusiasm of the music boring at school. He could not complete piano sonatas of the twelfth year, submit the original composition, called "Surfin '."
Family reunions take Wilsons in contact with his cousin Mike Love. Brian tells friends younger sister Maureen Love and harmony. Then, Brian, Mike Love and his two friends run the Hawthorne High School, drew considerable interest in their version of doo-wop Olympics "Hully Gully". Brian also knew Al Jardine, a high school classmate, who played guitar in the folk group called The Islanders. One day, suddenly, they asked for some football players in the room training school to learn harmony, but was not successful singer bass dish.
Brian Jardine advised that they team up with his cousin, Carl. At this session, held in the hall of Brian, that "the Beach Boys sound" began to take shape. Brian said. "Everybody brings something we do Carl hip the last song, Al taught us a repertoire of folk songs, and Dennis, but he did not [to] what to play, adding flammable spark only by his presence. "Pushing Brian Love to write songs and to name youth group: The Pendleton, from the Pendleton woolen shirts popular then. At their initial appearance, the group was wearing a heavy wool shirt like a jacket, which is favored by Internet users in the South Bay. While surfing patterns are prominent in their early songs, Dennis was the only band member who surf. He suggested that his brother wrote some songs celebrate a hobby and style life that developed around him in Southern California.
Jardine and a friend of the singer, Gary Winfrey, went to Brian to see if they can help release the folk songs they want to record, "Sloop John B". In the absence of Brian, the two spoke by Murry, a successful veteran of the music industry is simple. In September 1961, Murray will meet with the editor of The Pendleton Hite and Dorinda Morgan Masters stereo in Hollywood. This group conducted a slow ballad, "their hearts full spring," but failed to impress the Morgans. After an awkward silence, Dennis said they have the original song, "Surfin '." Brian was surprised he has not finished writing the song, but Hite Morgan was interested and asked them to remember when the song was over.
With the help of Love, Brian finished the song and the group hired a guitar, drums, amplifiers and microphones. They practice for three days while parents Wilsons is a short stay. When they auditioned again a few days later, Hite Morgan said: "There was a huge success!" In October, The Pendleton record twelve takes of "Morgan's" Surfin 'cramped office. A small number of singles who are pressed. When the boy excited unpacking the box first single on Candix record label, they were shocked to see their group name was changed from "Beach Boys". Murry Wilson, now closely associated with the fate of this group, called Morgans. Apparently, a campaign worker youth, Russ Regan, to make changes to better link the group with surf bands from another era. A limited budget means that the label can not be reproduced.

The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys are American rock band formed in 1961 in Hawthorne, California. This group originally consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine. Managed by the father of the Wilsons' Murry, The Beach Boys have signed a contract with Capitol Records in 1962. early music group is gaining popularity across the United States to close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting the youth culture of Southern California surfing, cars, and romance. In the mid 1960s, Brian Wilson's growing creative ambitions and songwriting ability to dominate the musical direction of the group. The Pet Sounds-album composed primarily of Wilson and "Good Vibrations" single (both published in 1966) displays a complex sound, complex and multi-layers which are far from simple surf rock in the early years of the Beach Boys.
However, Wilson will soon lose control of the band because of health problems and addictions. In addition, despite the release of a number of popular albums (in various musical styles, with different line-ups) in the following years, the band never managed to regain its peak mid-60s when the Beach Boys The Beatles briefly challenged in both critical and commercial appeal. Since 1980, there are many law-disputes between members of the group on royalties, songwriters, and use the name of the band. Although the Beach Boys released their last studio album in 1996, a number of versions of the band, each preceded by a surviving member of the original quintet (Dennis and Carl Wilson died in 1983 and 1998 respectively), continues its tour .
The Beach Boys are often called "American Band", and Allmusic said that "the ability of the right lane ... make America first, best rock band. "This group has the Top 36 U.S. 40 hits (more by American rock band) and 56 Hot 100 hits, including four number one singles. The Rolling Stone listed The Beach Boys, at number 12 in 2004, their list of "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". quintet The basic three Wilsons, Love and Jardine has been appointed to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.

The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys are an American rock band, formed in 1961 in Hawthorne, California. The group was initially composed of brothers Brian, Carl and Dennis Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine. Managed by the Wilsons' father Murry, The Beach Boys signed to Capitol Records in 1962. The band's early music gained popularity across the United States for its close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a Southern California youth culture of surfing, cars, and romance. By the mid 1960s, Brian Wilson's growing creative ambition and songwriting ability would dominate the group's musical direction. The primarily Wilson-composed Pet Soundsalbum and "Good Vibrations" single (both released in 1966) featured a complex, intricate and multi-layered sound that was a far cry from the simple surf rock of The Beach Boys' early years.
However, Wilson would soon lose control of the band due to mental-health and substance-abuse issues. Subsequently, although it released a number of popular albums (in various musical styles, with different line-ups) in ensuing years, the group never managed to reclaim its mid-'60s peak when The Beach Boys briefly challenged The Beatles both in terms of commercial and critical appeal. Since the 1980s, there has been much legal-wrangling among the group members over royalties, songwriting credits, and use of the band's name. While The Beach Boys released their last studio album in 1996, a number of versions of the band, each fronted by a surviving member of the original quintet (Dennis and Carl Wilson died in 1983 and 1998, respectively), continue to tour.
The Beach Boys have often been called "America's Band",and Allmusic has stated that "the band's unerring ability... made them America's first, best rock band." The group has had thirty-six United States Top 40 hits (the most of any United States rock band) and fifty-six Hot 100 hits, including four number-one singles. Rolling Stone magazine listed The Beach Boys as number 12 in the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. According to Billboard, in terms of singles and album sales, The Beach Boys are the the most popular American band of all time. The core quintet of the three Wilsons, Love and Jardine was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
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