New Beach Boys album - That's Why God Made the Radio

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"isn't it time" holds its own mixed in with the hits!

tylerw, Thursday, 14 June 2012 20:57 (eleven years ago) link

That's right, it's here: http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/05/27/the-beach-boys-crazy-summer.html

Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 14 June 2012 21:02 (eleven years ago) link

Jim Peterik

Not just ex-Ides of March, but also of Survivor fame, and writer of .38 Special hits, too. Plus, another local Chicago guy, which would explain why he and Brian hooked up.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 14 June 2012 21:56 (eleven years ago) link

dude had a sandbox! if there's one thing ladies love it's a dude with a sandbox. am i right?

Female posters post more when the main server goes down, it's true.

Cunga, Thursday, 14 June 2012 22:00 (eleven years ago) link

more than 25 years ago and they look old even then

also really reassuring that Brian looks just as confused as disengaged onstage then as he does 2/3 of the time now

the hat's filthy lesson (sic), Friday, 15 June 2012 00:18 (eleven years ago) link

Amazing show at Merriweather Post Pavilion last night...

MVP: Jeff Foskett
Beach Boys MVP: Al - as advertised here, he sounded great.
Mike was even sketchier than I could have imagined and sounded old, but the essence of the original vocals came through
Brian showed flashes of his old self but was pretty subdued
Bruce didn't sound very good

They gave a shoutout and solo each to David Marks (Hawaii), Jeff (Don't Worry Baby), Darian (Sail on Sailor), and Scott (don't remember) - very classy. David Marks played lead guitar and was quite good. They didn't miss any of the big hits as far as I could tell. Some of the album tracks included Ballad of Ole Betsy, Hawaii, Little Honda, When I Grow Up, and All This Is That. Isn't It Time was the worst song of the day, Radio sounded a bit better. The backing band is top notch. All in all, it was incredibly more fun than the BW solo concert I went to a few years ago. It just looked RIGHT to see all of those guys on the same stage.

skip, Saturday, 16 June 2012 16:13 (eleven years ago) link

The video tributes to Dennis (Forever) and Carl (God Only Knows) were actually quite well handled.

skip, Saturday, 16 June 2012 16:13 (eleven years ago) link

All in all, it was incredibly more fun than the BW solo concert I went to a few years ago

Exactly my feeling.

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 16 June 2012 18:27 (eleven years ago) link

Finally listened to as much of the new album as I could. A couple of these tracks, "Strange World" and "Spring Vacation," are among the worst I've heard from anyone in months.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 17 June 2012 16:36 (eleven years ago) link

I didn't think Strange World was that bad. Seemed like a typical BW "I'm scared of everything" song.

"Spring Vacation" on the other hand...

Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 18 June 2012 04:02 (eleven years ago) link

Yeah spring vacation is awful but I like strange world

wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 18 June 2012 13:32 (eleven years ago) link

I'm not going to listen to it again, but I want to say mid-"Stange World" I realized that if this was by anyone other than the Beach Boys I wouldn't have even made it half way.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 18 June 2012 15:43 (eleven years ago) link

It wouldn't be a proper Beach Boys album if it didn't have a few lolworthy tracks mixed in with the good ones

Lee626, Monday, 18 June 2012 17:05 (eleven years ago) link

Finally read the Daily Beast piece -- it's awesome. Loved this:

They begin to sound like the Beach Boys. Close your eyes, shutting out Wilson’s swoosh of silver hair and Love’s four golden rings, and 1965 isn’t such a stretch.

Or it isn't until someone's iPhone rings. Jardine's. He turns away from the piano and presses the device to his ear. "I'm going to have to call you back, because--wait, what?" He hangs up, shaking his head. "Dick Clark just passed away," he says. The room begins to murmur; the makeup lady covers her mouth with her hand.

The Beach Boys in rehearsal for their 50th Anniversary reunion tour.
Over the next few minutes, I watch as each Beach Boy absorbs the news. Love makes light of it, pretending to strangle Jardine behind his back. “You’re next, Al,” he purrs.

Naive Teen Idol, Wednesday, 20 June 2012 01:41 (eleven years ago) link

Closing trilogy beginning with To There And Back Again is really really good. Some pretty gorgeous melodies and arrangements. An assemblage of classic Wilson strategies perhaps, with strong hints of Smile and Holland, but lovely all the same.

Poor.Old.Tired.Horse. (Stew), Thursday, 21 June 2012 21:42 (eleven years ago) link

That reads like a wine description.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 21 June 2012 22:19 (eleven years ago) link

http://s7.thisnext.com/media/largest_dimension/84AA39BB.jpg

tylerw, Thursday, 21 June 2012 22:27 (eleven years ago) link

'60s vintage pretty tasty.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 21 June 2012 22:33 (eleven years ago) link

YES

that's why Love made the weirdos (brownie), Thursday, 21 June 2012 22:35 (eleven years ago) link

Overtones of surf wax, cocaine, sand

tylerw, Thursday, 21 June 2012 22:36 (eleven years ago) link

would drink

a dense custard of infinity (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 21 June 2012 22:42 (eleven years ago) link

"You're next, Stew."

Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 22 June 2012 00:53 (eleven years ago) link

Does george will ever have a fucking point? Every time I get to the end of something he's written I'm like ”Ok.....and...”

wack nerd zinging in the dead of night (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 22 June 2012 20:08 (eleven years ago) link

Pay no attention to the man behind the bow tie.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 22 June 2012 20:20 (eleven years ago) link

Does george will ever have a fucking point?

Political scientist James Q. Wilson grew up there, and in 1967, the year after the Beach Boys released “Good Vibrations,” he wrote a seminal essay on the political vibrations that produced California’s new governor: “A Guide to Reagan Country.” Wilson’s conclusion was that Ronald Reagan represented the political culture of a region where social structure nurtured individualism.

Yes, to twist and turn anything and everything into unrecognisable shapes in order to support some batsh!t right-wing philosophy

Lee626, Friday, 22 June 2012 21:27 (eleven years ago) link

Heh, it does a bit. Unfortunately the Mike Love contributions have the unpleasant tang of corkage.

Poor.Old.Tired.Horse. (Stew), Saturday, 23 June 2012 13:01 (eleven years ago) link

Eh, I'm sending the whole bottle back. I think it's been adulterated with antifreeze.

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 23 June 2012 13:13 (eleven years ago) link

Mike Love in still being "Mike Love" SHOCKAH!

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/mike-love-books-beach-boys-shows-without-brian-wilson-20120626

Electro-Shock Rory (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 26 June 2012 19:37 (eleven years ago) link

haw. never take your eyes off love! interesting that they're playing/singing "our prayer" now, that'd be interesting to hear.

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 19:50 (eleven years ago) link

INTERESTING

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 19:50 (eleven years ago) link

I just read "Nearest Faraway Place," and while there's no question the guy is often a dick and I hate to say it, it's pretty clear there would be no Beach Boys without him. When Brian was staying at home, first working and then just, um, staying at home, Love (and I guess Carl) kept the machine moving.

Another way to look at it is that linking your career to Brian's is a risky proposition, especially if you make a living in the road.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 20:52 (eleven years ago) link

On the road.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 20:52 (eleven years ago) link

Love is a horrible, largely talentless asshole, and yet imho he is absolutely indispensable to the Beach Boys, no incarnation of the Boys is complete without him.

a dense custard of infinity (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 26 June 2012 21:13 (eleven years ago) link

Tbf, I loved seeing them a few weeks back, but I'd pretty much describe all of the BBs, including Marks, as more or less talentless. Which sounds harsh, but really, every move they made was shadowed by someone else, or several others. Eleven or so people on stage, six of them guitarists, most of them singing ... but of course, none of them Beach Boys.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 21:51 (eleven years ago) link

Rolling Stone acting like there's a controversy when there isn't one? Was Brian upset about this? It doesn't say. Not sure why Love wouldn't do a tour with his band if he wants to and call it the Beach Boys as he is allowed to do and has been doing for fourteen years.

timellison, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 21:53 (eleven years ago) link

every move they made was shadowed by someone else, or several others.

"Shadowed" implies that the players behind them were playing their same parts. Were you really able to determine whether this was so?

timellison, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 21:58 (eleven years ago) link

ARE YOU REALLY CALLING BRIAN WILSON AND BRUCE JOHNSTON TALENTLESS

Never really knew about about Al's guitar skills. Marks seems like a good lead player!

timellison, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:04 (eleven years ago) link

Re: shadowing, for sure. Well, sure as I could be from the audience. They totally looked like they were playing the same parts, note for note, as far as I could tell and as far as it sounded. I mean, Al Jardine had a guitar in his hands almost the entire time, but damned if I ever really heard it. Likewise, if there's one keyboard part, yet four people are playing keyboards, and one is a nearly motionless Brian ...

Marks was perfectly proficient, but it's not like his chops were ever better than 15-year old garage band guy, and this is decades later. And by calling Brian Wilson and Johnston talentless, come on, that is nowhere near saying they never had any talent, or were never geniuses or whatever. I was just saying, in response to someone calling Love talentless, that none of the original guys on stage were offering much in the way of talent. If we're being honest here. Like, Jardine sang better than the other guys, but his voice wasn't some awesome instrument. Love and Wilson did fine, but they were a far cry from their prime. Etc.

I say this in comparison to their peer Paul McCartney, for example, who was just oozing talent when I saw him last summer. No need to shadow that dude.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:09 (eleven years ago) link

it's not like his chops were ever better than 15-year old garage band guy

Seems like he has good surf guitar chops to me.

timellison, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:13 (eleven years ago) link

Nah, he was really just OK. And I was watching him! Every once in a while they gave him a little Chuck Berry solo, but it was pretty rudimentary. He didn't fuck up, though.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:15 (eleven years ago) link

Recall, he's barely playing on the records he's on. That's all Glen Campbell and those dudes.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:17 (eleven years ago) link

On the records from '62 and '63?

timellison, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:19 (eleven years ago) link

I think so. Right? Actually, I have the Wrecking Crew book right here ... one sec.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:21 (eleven years ago) link

Certainly there was a Wrecking Crew presence on "Surfer Girl," "Surfin USA," "I Get Around," "Fun, Fun, Fun" ... so yeah, a bunch of that stuff. But maybe not the first couple of discs, though Wrecking Crew was playing all the Jan & Dean albums, too, plus various surf and hotrod comps. I think Campbell started working with them in '64. Before that the solos and stuff were mostly Carl, I believe, up to '63. Marks was just a kid!

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:25 (eleven years ago) link

Yeah, Campbell (among others, like Tedesco) from late '63 on.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:27 (eleven years ago) link

yeah it's crazy, marks was 13 when he joined! he's probably on those first three or four records, but just playing rhythm i imagine.

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:28 (eleven years ago) link

There's a David Marks and the Marksmen compilation on Spotify. Surf tunes and instrumentals from '63-'65.

timellison, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:29 (eleven years ago) link

ha no kidding? will have to check it out.

tylerw, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:30 (eleven years ago) link

First track "Sheriff of Noddingham" is very cool. Kind of Dick Dale-ish.

timellison, Tuesday, 26 June 2012 22:36 (eleven years ago) link


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