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The Beach Boys, formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961, began as a garage band managed by Brian Wilson's father before evolving into one of the most influential acts in rock history. Originally distinguished by their vocal harmonies and surf-themed songs that reflected Southern California youth culture, the group included brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson; cousin Mike Love; friend Al Jardine; and briefly David Marks. Under Wilson's creative leadership, the band pioneered novel approaches that blended jazz-based vocal groups with 1950s rock and roll and R&B. By 1964, they shifted away from their surfing aesthetic toward more personal lyrics and complex arrangements, establishing themselves as top-tier innovators with landmark releases like the 1966 album *Pet Sounds* and the single "Good Vibrations," which became symbols of the counterculture era.
As the band progressed through the late 1960s and beyond, Wilson focused increasingly on studio production while touring duties were handled by others, a period that saw the ambitious but ultimately abandoned *Smile* project intended to surpass *Pet Sounds*. Following Wilson's struggles with mental health and substance abuse, his role within the group diminished, leading to internal friction, a temporary split in 1977, and a transition into an oldies act by the mid-1970s. Despite these challenges, the group maintained commercial success, selling over 100 million records worldwide and holding the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits by an American rock band with thirteen. Their legacy is further cemented by accolades such as induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 1980, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.
The band's musical identity was deeply rooted in Wilson's precise barbershop-style vocal arrangements, where he typically sang the highest part, and his experimentation with unusual instruments and production techniques, such as using an empty swimming pool as an echo chamber. Although their live performance quality declined after 1967 and they increasingly relied on session musicians known as The Wrecking Crew, Carl Wilson continued to contribute significantly on guitar throughout the group's history. Their discography spans surf rock, pop, psychedelic, and avant-garde styles, with specific works like *Pet Sounds* preserved in the National Recording Registry and "Good Vibrations" ranked among the greatest songs of all time.
In their later decades, the Beach Boys faced significant legal battles over royalties and songwriter credits starting in the 1980s, while the deaths of Dennis Wilson in 1983 and Carl Wilson in 1998 marked tragic turning points for the group. Various lineups continued touring into the 2000s, though Wilson and Jardine have not performed with Love and Bruce Johnston since a 2012 reunion. Despite these setbacks, the band remains critically acclaimed, with their music continuing to influence generations of artists. Their only Grammy Award came in 2011 for *The Smile Sessions*, a compilation that helped salvage tracks from the unfinished *Smile* project, ensuring their enduring status as pioneers who reshaped the landscape of popular music.
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The Beach Boys are an American rock band
formed in Hawthorne California in
1961 the group's original lineup
consisted of Brothers Brian Dennis and
Carl Wilson their cousin Mike love and
their friend Al Jardine distinguished by
their vocal harmonies and early surf
songs they are one of the most
influential acts of the rock era the
group led by their principal songwriter
and producer Brian pioneered novel
approaches to popular music form and
uction combining their affinities for
jazz-based vocal groups 1950s rock en
roll and black Rand B to create their
unique sound he later arranged his
compositions for Studio orchestras and
explored a variety of other styles often
incorporating classical or Jazz elements
and unconventional recording techniques
in innovative ways the Beach Boys began
as a garage band managed by the Wilson's
father Murray with Brian's increasingly
sophisticated songwriter and recording
abilities dominating their creative
Direction emerging at the Vanguard of
the California sound they performed
original material that reflected a
Southern California youth culture of
Surfing cars and
romance after
1964 they abandoned the surfing
aesthetic for more personal lyrics and
multi-layered sounds in
1966 the Pet Sounds album and Good
Vibrations single vaulted the group to
the top level of rock innovators and
established the band as symbols of the
nassen counterculture era following
smile us dissolution Brian gradually
seated production and songwriter duties
to the rest of the band reducing his
input because of mental health and
substance abuse issues the group's
Public Image subsequently faltered and
despite efforts to continue their
psychedelic avantgard phase and reclaim
their hippie audiences they were
dismissed as an embodiment of the values
and outlooks shared by early 1960s white
Suburban
teenagers the continued success of their
greatest hits albums during the mid
1970s precipitated the band's transition
into an oldies act a move that was
denigrated by critics and many fans
since the 1980s much publicized legal
wrangling over royalties songwriter
credits and use of the band's name
transpired Dennis drowned in 1983 and
Carl died of lung cancer in
1998 after Carl's death many life
configurations of the band fronted by
Micha love and Bruce Johnston continued
to tour into the 2000s while other
members pursued solo projects even
though Wilson and Jardine have not
performed with love and Johnston's band
since their one-off 2012 reunion tour
they remain a part of the Beach Boys
Corporation brother records Inc The
Beach Boys are one of the most
critically acclaimed commercially
successful and widely influential bands
of all time the group had over 80 songs
chart worldwide 36 of them us top 40
hits the most by an American Rock Band
for reaching number one on the Billboard
Hot 100 chart do the Beach Boys have
sold in excess of 100 million records
worldwide making them one of the world's
bestselling bands of all time and are
listed at number 12 on Rolling Stone
Magazine's 2004 list of the 100 greatest
artists of all time they received their
only Grammy award for the Smile Sessions
2011 the core quintet of the Wilson's
love and Jardine were inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
1988 19581
1966 Brian Wilson era
formation at the time of his 16th
birthday on June 20th
1958 Brian Wilson shared a bedroom with
his brothers Dennis and Carl aged 13 and
11 respectively in their family home in
Hawthorne he had watched his father
Murray Wilson play piano and had
listened intently to the harmonies of
vocal groups such as The Four Freshmen
after dissecting songs such as Ivory
Tower and good news Brian would teach
family members how to sing the
background harmonies for his birthday
that year Brian received a realtoreal
tape recorder he learned how to overdub
using his vocals and those of Carl and
their mother Brian played piano with
Carl and David Marx an 11-year-old
longtime neighbor playing guitars they
had each received as Christmas presents
soon Brian and Carl were avidly
listening to Johnny Otis KFOX radio show
inspired by the simple structure and
vocals of the rhythm and blues songs he
heard Brian changed his piano playing
style and started writing songs his
enthusiasm interfered with his music
studies at school family gatherings
brought the Wilsons in contact with
cousin Mike love Brian taught Love's
sister Moren and a friend harmonies
later Brian Mike love and two friends
performed at Hawthorne High School Brian
also knew Al Jardine a high school
classmate Brian suggested to Jardine
that they team up with his cousin and
brother Carl love gave the fledgling
band its name the pendletons a portmanto
of Pendleton a style of Woolen shirt
popular at the time and tone the musical
term though surfing motifs were
prominent in their early songs Dennis
was the only Avid surfer in the group do
he suggested that the group compos songs
that celebrated the sport and the
lifestyle that it had inspired in
Southern California Jardine and a singer
friend Gary Winfrey went to Brian to see
if he could help out with a version of a
folk song they wanted to record Sloop
John B in Brian's absence the two spoke
with their father a music industry
veteran of modest success Murray
arranged for the pendletons to meet his
publisher height Morgan dot the group
performed a slower ballad their hearts
were full of spring but failed to
impress Morgan after an awkward pause
Dennis mentioned they had an original
song sfen Brian finished the song and
together with Mike love wrote sfen
Safari the group rented guitars drums
amplifiers and microphones and practiced
for 3 days while the Wilson's parents
were on a short vacation in October
1961 the pendletons recorded the two
surfing song Demos in 12 takes at Keen
recording studio Murray brought the
demos to BB Newman owner of candix
records and era records and he signed
the group on December 8th
1961 when the boys eagerly unpacked the
first box of singles released both under
the candix label and also as a promo
issue under X records Morgan's label
they were shocked to see their band had
been renamed as the Beach Boys Murray
Wilson learned that candix wanted to
name the group The Surfers to directly
associate them with the increasingly
popular teen sport but Russ Reagan a
young promoter with era Records who
later became president of 20th Century
Fox records noted that there already
existed a group by that name and he
suggested calling them The Beach Boys
beach themed period released in December
1961 sfin soon aired on KFWB and krla
two of Los Angeles most influential teen
radio stations it was a hit on the West
Coast post going to number three in
Southern California and peaked at number
75 on the national pop charts by the
final weeks of 1961 San had sold more
than 40,000 copies by this time the deao
manager of the Beach Boys Murray Wilson
landed the group's first paying gig for
which they earned
$300 on New Year's Eve
1961 at the Richie valin Memorial dance
in Long Beach headlined by Ike and Tina
Turner
in their earliest public appearances the
band wore heavy wool jacket likee shirts
that local Surfers favored before
switching to their trademark striped
shirts and white pants Murray
effectively seized managerial control of
the band and Brian acknowledged that he
deserves credit for getting us off the
ground he hounded us
mercilessly but also worked hard himself
in the first half of February
1962 Jardine left the band and was
replaced by Marx the band recorded two
more originals on April 19th at Western
Studios Los Angeles lonely sea and
409 they also re-recorded saan Safari
during early
1962 Morgan requested that some of the
members add vocals to a couple of
instrumental tracks that he had recorded
with other
musicians this led to the creation of
the short-lived group Kenny and the
cadets which Brian LED under the sudim
Kenny the other members were Carl
Jardine and the Wilson's mother Audrey
on June 4th The Beach Boys released
their second single San Safari backed
with
409 the release prompted National
coverage in the June 9th issue of
billboard the magazine praised Love's
lead vocal and said the song had strong
hit potential on July 16th 1962 after
being turned down by Dot and Liberty the
beach boy signed a 7-year contract with
Capital Records based on the strength of
the June demo session dot this was it
the urging of capital exec Nick vennett
who signed the group seeing them as the
teenage gold he had been scouting for by
November their first album was ready
safin Safari which reached 32 on the US
Billboard charts their song output
continued along the same commercial line
focusing on California youth lifestyle
in January
1963 3 months after the release of their
debut album the band began recording
their sophomore effort s
U.S.A a breakthrough for Brian who began
asserting himself as songwriter and a
ranger the lp was the start of Brian's
penchant for double tracking vocals a
pioneering Innovation released on March
25th
1963
s.s. met a more enthusiastic reception
reaching number two on the Billboard
charts this propelled the band into a
nationwide Spotlight and was vital to
launching surf music as a national craze
5 days prior to the release of seenu
dos. Brian produced Surf City a song he
had written for Jan and Dean Surf City
hit number one on the billboard charts
in July
1963 a development that pleased Brian
but angered Murray who felt his son had
given away what should have been the
beach boy's first chart topper at the
beginning of a tour of the Midwest in
April
1963 Jardine rejoined The Beach Boys at
Brian's request
as he began playing live gigs again
Brian left the road to focus on writing
and recording the result of this
Arrangement produced the album Surfer
Girl released on September 16th 1963 and
little dece Coupe released less than a
month later on October 7th
1963 this sexat incarnation of the Beach
Boys did not extend beyond these two
albums as Marx officially left the band
in early October because of conflict
with manager Murray pulling Brian back
into touring around this time Brian
began using members of The Wrecking Crew
to augment his increasingly demanding
Studio
Arrangements session musicians that
participated on Wilson's Productions
were said to have been AR struck by his
musical abilities the band released a
standalone Christmas themed single
little St Nick in December
1963 backed within a capella rendition
of the scriptural song The Lord's Prayer
the aside peaked at number number three
on the US billboard Christmas chart
following a successful austral Asian
tour in January and February
1964 the band returned home to face the
British Invasion through the Beatles
appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show also
representing the Beatles Capital support
for the Beach Boys immediately began
waning this caused Murray to fight for
the band at the label more than before
often visiting their offices without
warning to twist executive arms the band
finished the sessions on February 20th
1964 entitled the album shutdown Volume
2 fun fun fun was released as a single
from the album backed with Why Do Fools
Fall In Love and was a major hit the lp
while containing several filler tracks
was propelled by other songs such as the
melancholic the warmth of the sun and
the advanced production style of don't
worry baby Brian soon wrote his last
surf song in April 196 4 that month
during recording of the single I get
around Murray was relieved of his duties
as manager Brian reflected we love the
family thing you know Three Brothers a
cousin and a friend is a really
beautiful way to have a group but the
extra generation can become a hangup
when the single was released in May of
that year it would climb to number one
their first single to do so proving that
the Beach Boys could compete with
contemporaneous British pop groups two
months later the album that the song
appeared on All Summer Long reached
number four on the billboard 200 charts
All Summer Long introduced exotic
textures to the beach boy Sound
exemplified by the piccolo and
xylophones of its title track the album
was a swan song to the surf and car
music The Beach Boys built their
commercial standing upon later albums
took a different stylistic and lyrical
path before this a live album Beach Boy
coner
was released in October to a 4-we charts
day at number one containing a set list
of previously recorded hits and covers
that they had not yet recorded it was
the first live album that ever topped
pop music record charts today and summer
days in June
1964 Brian began recording the bulk of
the Beach Boys Christmas album with a 41
piece Studio Orchestra in collaboration
with Four Freshman arranger dick
Reynolds released in December it was
divided between five new original
Christmas themed songs and seven
reinterpretations of traditional
Christmas songs it would be regarded as
one of the finest holiday albums of the
rock era one single from the album The
Man With all the toys was released peing
at number six on the US billboard
Christmas chart on October 29th The
Beach Boys performed for the Tami show a
concert film intended to bring together
a wide range of hit making musicians for
a one-off
performance the result was released to
movie theaters one month later by the
end of the year the stress of road
travel composing producing and
maintaining a high level of creativity
became too much for Brian on December
23rd while on a flight from Los Angeles
to Houston he suffered a panic attack
only hours after performing with the
Beach Boys on the musical variety series
shindig in January 1965
he announced his withdrawal from touring
to concentrate entirely on songwriter
and record production for the rest of
1964 and into
1965 Glenn Campbell served as Wilson's
temporary replacement in concert until
his own Career Success pulled him from
the group in April
1965 Bruce Johnston was asked to locate
a replacement for Campbell having failed
to find one Johnston himself became a
full-time member of the band on May 19th
1965 first replacing Brian on the road
and later contributing in the studio
beginning with the vocal sessions for
California Girls on June 4th
1965 after Brian stopped touring in
1965 he became a full-time Studio artist
showcasing a Great Leap Forward with the
Beach Boys today an album containing a
sweet likee structure divided by songs
and ballads and portended the album ERA
with its cohesive artistic statement
during the recording sessions for today
love told Melody Maker that he and the
band wanted to look Beyond surf Rock and
to avoid living in the past or resting
on their Laurels the resulting LP had
largely guitar oriented pop songs such
as dance dance dance and good to my baby
on side a with B-side ballads such as
please let me wonder and she knows me
too well today established the Beach
Boys as album artists and marked a
maturation in their lyric content by
abandoning themes related to Sur in cars
or teenage love some love songs remained
but with a marked increase in depth
along with introspective tracks
accompanied by adventurous and distinct
Arrangements while the band's
contemporaries grew more intellectually
aware Capital continued to build them as
America's top Suffin group expecting
Brian to write more surfing material for
the yearly summer markets despite his
disinterest in June
1965 the band released summer days and
Summer Nights the album included a
reworked arrangement of help me Ronda
which became the band's second number
one single in the spring of
1965 displacing The Beatles Ticket to
Ride let him run wild tapped into the
youthful angst that later pervaded their
music in November
1965 the group followed their Us number
three charting California girls from
summer days and summer nights with
another top 20 single the little girl I
once knew knew it was considered the
band's most experimental statement thus
far using silence as a pre chorus
clashing keyboards Moody brass and vocal
ticks the single continued Brian's
Ambitions for daring Arrangements
featuring unexpected Tempo changes and
numerous false endings perhaps too
extreme an arrangement to go much higher
than its number 20 Peak it was the
band's second single not to reach the
top 10 since their 1962 breakthrough cap
demanded a Beach Boys LP for the 1965
Christmas season and to appease them
Brian conceived Beach Boy party a live
in the studio album consisting mostly of
acoustic covers of 1950s Rock and Rand B
songs in addition to covers of three
Beatles songs Bob Dylan's The Times They
are a changing and idiosyncratic rare
cordings of the group's earlier hits in
December they scored an unexpected
number two hit number three in the UK
with Barbara an
which capital released as a single with
no band input originally by the Regents
it became one of the beach boy most
recognized hits Pet Sounds in
1966 The Beach Boys formally established
their use of unconventional instruments
and elaborate layers of vocal harmonies
on their album Pet Sounds it is
considered Brian's most concise
demonstration of his production and
songwriter
expertise with songs such as wouldn't it
be nice and and Sloop John B the album's
Innovative soundscape incorporates
elements of jazz classical pop Exotica
and the Avant guard the instrumentation
combines found sounds such as bicycle
bells and dog whistles with classically
inspired orchestrations and the usual
Rock setup of drums and guitars among
others silverware accordians plucked
piano strings barking dogs and plastic
water jugs dot for the basic rhythmic
feel for God only knows Harps aord piano
with slapback Echo sleigh bells and
strings spilled into each other to
create a rich blanket of sound released
in May Pet Sounds peaked at number 10 in
the US and number two in the UK this
helped the Beach Boys become the
strongest selling album group in the UK
for the final quarter of
1966 dethroning the three-year reign of
native bands such as the Beatles met
with a lukewarm critical reception in
the US Pet Sounds was indiff ly promoted
by capital and failed to become the
major hit Wilson had hoped it would be
its failure to gain a wider recognition
in the US combined with capital's
decision to issue Best of The Beach Boys
in July dispirited Brian who considered
Pet Sounds an extremely personal work
some assumed that the label considered
the album a risk appealing more to an
older demographic than the younger
female audience The Beach Boys built
their commercial standing on pet sound
sales numbered approximately 500
thousand units a significant drop off
from the chain of million selling albums
that immediately preceded It Best of The
Beach Boys was quickly certified gold by
the
Raa Pet Sounds is considered by some as
a Brian Wilson solo album in all but
name as other members contributed
relatively little to the compositions or
recordings influenced by psychedelic
drugs Brian turned Inward and probed his
deep-seated self-doubts and emotional
longings the piece did not address the
problems in the world around them unlike
other psychedelic rock groups as Jim
Miller wrote of the album's tone it
vented Wilson's obsession with isolation
cataloging a forlorn quest for security
the whole Enterprise which smacked of
song cycle pretensions was streak with
regret and romantic Langer according to
Brian the album was designed as a
collection of art pieces that belong
together yet could stand alone dot in a
1972 retrospective review of the album
music journalist Steven Davis wrote From
First Cut to last we were treated to an
intense linear personal vision of the
vagaries of A Love Affair and the
painful introverted anxieties that are
the wrenching precipitates of the
unstable chemistry of any love
relationship this trenchant cycle of
love songs has the emotional impact of a
shatteringly evocative novel nobody was
prepared for anything so Soulful so
lovely something one had to think about
so much Pet Sounds was massively
influential upon its release vaunting
the band to the top level of rock
innovators it is one of the earliest
rock concept albums one of the earliest
concept albums of the counterculture era
and an early album in the emerging
psychedelic Rock style signaling a
turning point wherein Rock which
previously had been considered dance
music became music that was made for
listening to in
2016 the Guardians Barbara Ellen
reflected that the album was hailed as a
revolution in harmonies and production
techniques
Wilson single-handedly reinvented the
album as the in-depth illumination of an
artist's Soul kicking open a creative
fire door liberating the album to exist
as a self-contained art form on a P with
literature theater art Cinema dance
anything the artist desired reflecting
on the album on its 50th Anniversary Pop
matters danelo Castro added in the album
a guide to pop music's most provocative
influential and important Creations
author James Peron championed the album
for its complex orchestrations
sophisticated compositions and varied
tone colors calling it a remove from
just about anything else that was going
on in 1966 pop music in
1976 journalist Robin Denow wrote with
the 1966 Pet Sounds album Wilson had
become America's equivalent of The
Beatles with his ability to expand the
limits of popular taste Paul McCartney
Nam named it one of his favorite albums
of all time on multiple occasions
calling it The primary impetus for the
Beatles album Sgt pepper Lonely Hearts
Club Band
1967 in 2003 Pet Sounds was ranked
second in the 500 Greatest Albums Of All
Time list selected by Rolling Stone
behind only Sgt pepper in 2004 the album
was acknowledged as an important
historical and cultural work by the
Library of Congress Good Vibrations and
smile seeking to expand on Pet Sounds
advances Wilson began an even more
ambitious project Good
Vibrations like Pet Sounds Brian opted
for an Eclectic array of instruments
rarely heard in pop music described by
Brian as a pocket Symphony it contains a
mixture of classical rock and exotic
instruments structured around a cut up
mosaic of musical sections represented
by several discordant key and modal
shifts
it became the beach boy's biggest hit to
date in a us and UK number one single in
1966 coming at a time when Pop singles
were usually made in under 2 hours it
was one of the most complex pop
Productions ever undertaken and the most
expensive single ever recorded to that
point the production costs were
estimated between $50,000 and
$75,000 dollar and dollar today with
sessions for the song stretching over
several months in at least four major
Studios according to Dominic priori the
making of Good Vibrations was unlike
anything previous in the Realms of
classical jazz International soundtrack
or any other kind of recording the
single was an unequivocal milestone in
Studio Productions and continued in
establishing Brian as an extender of
popular tastes dot to the counterculture
of the 1960s Good Vibrations served as
an Anthem Rock critic gen skul
prophesied in
1968 it may yet prove to be the most
significantly revolutionary piece of the
current Rock
Renaissance its instrumentation included
Paul Tanner's electroen a manually
operated oscillator with a sound similar
to a theramin which helped the Beach
Boys claim a new hippie audience upon
release the single prompted an
unexpected Revival in theramin while
increasing awareness of analog
synthesizers leading moo music to
produce their own brand of ribbon
controlled
instruments reflecting on this period in
1971 Q magazine wrote in the year and a
half that followed Pet Sounds The Beach
Boys were among the Vanguard in
practically every aspect of the
counterculture psychedelia art rock a
return to Roots ecology organic food the
cooled out sound anticipating changes
that rock didn't accomplish until 1969
1970 the group established a short-lived
Film Production Company
called Home Movies during this time it
was supposed to have created liveaction
film and television properties starring
The Beach
Boys however the company completed only
one music video for Good Vibrations
though various other psychedelic
sequences and segments exist Brian met
Lyricist and musician van djk parks
while working on Pet Sounds a year later
while in the midst of recording Good
Vibrations the duo began an intense
collaboration that resulted in a suite
of challenging new songs for the beach
boy forthcoming album smile intended to
surpass Pet Sounds recording for the
album spanned about a year from 1966 to
1967 Wilson and Park's intended smile to
be a continuous Suite of songs that were
linked both thematically and musically
with the main songs being linked
together by small vocal pieces and
instrumental segments that elaborated
upon the musical themes of the major
songs surviving recordings have shown
that the music Incorporated chanting
cowboy songs Explorations in Indian and
Hawaiian music jazz tone poems with
classical elements cartoon sound effects
musque concrete and yodling in October
1966 interviews Brian touted the album a
teenage Symphony to God his spiritual
aims were made explicit in the album's
musical contents and lyrics which also
included existential an
the exploration of human innocence and
the philosophy of childlikeness
parks has stated he and Brian were
conscious of the counterculture and the
two had felt estranged from it but it
was necessary to adhere to because of a
willingness to get out of the Eisenhower
mindset Parks stresses at the same time
he didn't want to lose that kind of go
sensibility that he had he was doing
stuff that nobody would dream of doing
citing an instance when Brian instructed
did a banjo player to play only one
string a go style of playing that just
wasn't done smile would go on to become
the most legendary unreleased album in
the history of popular music in the
decades following its non-release it
became the subject of intense
speculation and Mystique many believe
that had the album been released it
would have substantially altered the
group's Direction and established them
at the Vanguard of rock innovators
writing about the album for the 33 1-3
book series Luis Sanchez stated if Brian
Wilson and the beach boys were going to
survive as the defining force of
American pop music they were smile was a
conscious attempt to ReDiscover the
impulses and ideas that power American
Consciousness from the inside out it was
a collaboration that led to some
incredible music which if it had been
completed as an album and delivered to
the public in
1966 might have had an incredible impact
If released when intended composer Frank
O Terry believes the album would have
been the first piece of album oriented
Rock its cover artwork now considered
iconic depicted an illustration of a
store- selling Smiles also would have
been among the earliest covers by a
popular music group to feature original
specifically commissioned artwork rather
than a photograph of the
performers throughout the 1980s and
1990s bootlegs from its recording
sessions leaked inspiring many attempts
to reassemble the album
and ultimately becoming a progenitor for
indie rock many factors combined to put
intense pressure on Brian Wilson as
smile neared completion his mental
instability the pressure to create
despite Fierce internal opposition to
his new music the relatively
unenthusiastic response to Pet Sounds in
the United States and Carl Wilson's
draft
resistance furthermore Wilson's Reliance
on both prescription drugs and
amphetamines exacerbated his underlying
mental health problems
comparable to Brian Jones and Sid
Barrett Brian Wilson's use of
psychedelic drugs led to a nervous
breakdown in the late
1960s as his Legend grew the smile
period came to be seen as the pivotal
episode in his Decline and he became
tagged as a drug casualty 19671
1977 fluctuating leadership smiley smile
and Wild Honey some smile tracks were
salvaged and re-recorded in scaled down
versions at Brian's new home studio
along with the single version of Good
Vibrations these tracks were released on
the September 1967 album smiley smile
which elicited positive critical and
Commercial response abroad but was the
first real commercial failure for the
group in the US compounding the group's
recent setbacks their Public Image took
a cataclysmic hit following their
withdrawal from the 1967 Monteray Pop
Festival for the reason that they had no
new material to play while their
forthcoming single and album lay in
limbo their cancellation was seen as a
damning admission that they were washed
up and unable to compete with the new
music this notion was exacerbated by
Rolling Stone writer Jan witer who in
contemporary Publications criticized
Brian Wilson for his ofre repeated
genius label which he called a
promotional shook in an attempt to
compare him with the Beatles while being
interviewed in August 1967 for the
aborted live album lady in Hai Brian
stated I think rock and roll the pop
scene is happening it's great but I
think basically the Beach Boys are
squares we're not happening former band
publicist Derek Taylor later recalled a
conversation with Brian and Dennis where
they denied that the group had ever
written surf music or songs about cars
and that the Beach Boys had never been
involved with the surf and hot rod fads
as Taylor claimed they would not concede
as a result of their initial Target
demographic and subsequent failures to
blend with the hippie movement the group
was viewed as unhip relics even though
they had once been as biographer Peter
Ames Carlin wrote the absolute center of
the American rock and roll scene a time
when they had ushered the Psychedelic
era in early
1969 Brian proposed that the group
change their name from The Beach Boys to
the beach reasoning that the band
members were now grown men going to the
effort of acquiring a contract that
would declare a five-way agreement to
officially rename the group Steven
desper reported they all just kind of
shrugged and said a come on Brian we
don't want to do that that's how the
public knows us man and that was it he
put the paper on the piano and it stayed
there until I picked it up and took it
away in
1966 the group had filed a lawsuit in
the Los Angeles Superior Court against
Capital Records for over $2 million
which briefly severed their relationship
with the label at this time the Beach
Boys management Nick gillow and David
anderol created the band's own record
label brother one of the first labels
owned by a rock group the initial output
of the label however was limited to
smiley smile and two resulting singles
from the album after the cancellation of
smile some of its tracks continued to
trickle out in later albums often as
filler songs to offset Brian's
unwillingness to contri tribute smiley
smile was followed up 3 months later
with Wild Honey featuring mostly new
songs written by Wilson and love
including the number 19 single Darlin
the album fared better than its
predecessor reaching number 24 in the US
winner responded to the new album with
more optimism remarking two months later
that in any case it's good to see that
the beach boys are getting their heads
straight once again friends in
2020 after meeting Maharishi mahes at a
UNICEF variety Gaya in Paris France on
December 15th
1967 love along with other high-profile
celebrities such as Donovan and the
Beatles traveled to Rishi Kesh in India
during February and March
1968 the following Beach Boys album
friends
1968 had songs influenced by the
Transcendental Meditation taught by the
Maharishi the album reached number 13 in
the UK and 126 in the US the title track
placing at number 25 in the UK and
number 47 in the US the band's lowest
singles Peak since
1962 in support of the friends album
love had arranged for the Beach Boys to
tour with the Maharishi in the US which
has been called one of the more bizarre
entertainments of the era starting on
May 3rd
1968 the tour lasted five shows and was
canceled when the Mahar she had to
withdraw to fulfill film contracts
because cause of disappointing audience
numbers in the maharishi's withdrawal 24
Tour dates were subsequently canel at a
cost estimated at
$250,000 us approximately US dollar
today for the band this tour was
followed by the release of do it again a
single that critics described as an
update of the beach boy surf Rock passed
in a late 1960s style the single went to
the top of the Australian and UK single
charts in 1968 and was moderately
success uccessful in the US peing at
number 20 for a short time in mid
1968 Brian Wilson sought psychological
treatment in hospital during his absence
other members began writing and
producing material themselves to
complete their contract with capital
they produced One More album 2020
1969 was one of the group's most
stylistically diverse albums including
hard rock songs such as all I want to do
the Walts based time to get alone and a
cover of the rets I can hear music the
diversity of genres have been described
as an indicator that the group was
trying to establish an updated identity
the album performed strongly in the UK
reaching number three on the charts in
the US the album reached a modest
68 in Spring
1968 Dennis began a strained
relationship with musician Charles
Manson which persisted for several
months afterward
Dennis bought him time at Brian's home
studio where recording sessions were
attempted while Brian stayed in his room
Dennis then proposed that Manson be
signed to brother records Brian
reportedly disliked Charlie and so a
deal was never made without Manson's
involvement The Beach Boys did record
one song penned by Manson cease to exist
Rewritten as never learn not to love the
idea of the Beach Boys recording one of
his songs reportedly thrilled Manson and
it was released as a beach boy single
after ACR a large monetary debt to the
group Dennis deliberately omitted
Manson's credit on its release while
also altering the song's Arrangement and
lyrics this greatly angered Manson
growing fearful Dennis gradually
distanced himself from Manson whose
family had taken over his home he was
eventually convicted for murder
conspiracy from there on Dennis was too
afraid of the Manson family to ever
speak publicly on his relationship let
alone testify against him on April 12th
1969 the band Revisited their 1967
lawsuit against Capital Records after
they alleged an audit undertaken
revealed the band were owed over $2
million US US dollar today for unpaid
royalties and production duties the
band's contract with Capital Records
expired on June 30th
1969 after which Capital Records deleted
the Beach Boys catalog from print
effectively cutting off their royalty
flow in November
1969 Murray Wilson sold sea of tunes The
Beach Boys catalog to Irving Almo music
a decision that according to Marilyn
Wilson devastated Brian in late
1969 The Beach Boys reactivated their
Brother label and signed with
reprise around this time the band
commenced recording a new album by the
time the beach boy 10 years ended with
capital in
1969 they had sold 65 million records
worldwide closing the decade as the most
commercially successful American group
in popular music sunflower Surfs Up so
tough and Holland in 1970 armed with the
new reprise contract the band appeared
rejuvenated releasing the album
sunflower to critical Acclaim in the UK
but indifference in the US the album
features a strong group presence with
significant writing contributions from
all band members Brian was active during
this period writing or Co writing seven
of the 12 songs on sunflower and
performing at half of the band's
domestic concerts in
1970 sunflower reached number 29 in the
UK and number 151 in the US the band's
lowest domestic chart showing to that
point after sunflower the band hired
Jack Riley as their manager under
Riley's management the group's music
began emphasizing political and social
awareness during this time Carl Wilson
gradually assumed leadership of the band
and Riley contributed lyrics on August
30th 1971 the band released surf up
named after the Brian Wilson Van djk
Parks composition Surfs Up the album was
moderately successful reaching the US
top 30 a marked improvement over their
recent
releases while the record charted the
boys added to their renewed Fame by
performing a near sellout set at
Carnegie Hall followed by an appearance
with the Grateful Dead at Filmore East
on April 27th
1971 the live shows during this era
included reworked Arrangements of many
of the band's previous songs a large
portion of their set lists called from
Pet Sounds and smile as author Dominic
priori observes they basically played
what they could have played at the
Monteray Pop Festival in the summer of
1967
Johnston ended his first stint with the
band shortly after surf's UPS release
reportedly because of friction with
Riley at Carl's suggestion the addition
of Ricky feta R and Blondie chaplain in
February 1972 led to a dramatic
restructuring in the band's sound the
album Carl and the passions so tough was
an uncharacteristic mix that included
two songs written by fed R and chaplain
for their next project the band their
families assorted associ assciates and
technicians moved to the Netherlands for
the summer of
1972 they rented a farmhouse to convert
into a makeshift Studio where recording
sessions for the new project would take
place by the end of their sessions the
band felt they had produced one of their
strongest efforts yet reprise however
felt that the album required a strong
single this resulted in the song sale on
Sailor a collaboration between Brian
Wilson Tandon Elmer Ray kened Jack Riley
and Van Dyke Parks featuring A Soulful
lead vocal by Chaplan reprise
subsequently approved and the resulting
album Holland was released early in
1973 peing at number
37 Brian's musical children story Mount
Vernon and Fairway a fairy tale narrated
by Riley and strongly influenced by
Randy Newman's sailway
1972 was included as a bonus EP despite
indifference from reprise the band's
concert audience started to grow The
Beach Boys in concert a double album
documenting the 1972 and 1973 us tours
was another top 30 album and became the
band's first gold record under reprise
during this period the band established
itself as one of America's most popular
live acts chaplain and feta are helped
organize the concerts to obtain a
high-quality live performance playing
Material off surf up Carl and the
passions and Holland and adding songs
from their older catalog this concert
Arrangement lifted them back into
American public prominence in late
1973 the 41 song Soundtrack to American
Graffiti was released including the
band's early songs San Safari end all
summer long the album was a catalyst in
creating a wave of nostalgia that
reintroduced the Beach Boys into
Contemporary American
Consciousness in
1974 capital records issued Endless
Summer the band's first major preet
sounds Greatest Hits package the
compilation surged to the top of the
billboard album charts and was the
group's first multi-million selling
record since Good
Vibrations it remained on the charts for
two years Capital followed with a second
compilation Spirit of America which also
sold well with these compilations The
Beach Boys became one of the most
popular acts in rock propelling
themselves from opening for Crosby
Stills Nash and Young to Headliners
selling out basketball Arenas in a
matter of weeks Rolling Stone named The
Beach Boys the band of the year for
1974 solely on the basis of their
Juggernaut touring schedule and material
written over a decade earlier Riley who
remained in the Netherlands after
hollandest release was relieved of his
managerial duties in late
1973 chaplain also left in late 1973
after after an argument with Steve love
the band's business manager and Mike's
brother fed R remained until
1974 when he was offered a chance to
join a new group led by Future Eagles
member Joe Walsh chaplain's replacement
James William gerso started offering the
group career advice that resulted in his
becoming their new manager under gerso
the beach boy staged a highly successful
1975 joint concert tour with Chicago
with each group performing some of the
others songs including their previous
year's collaboration on Chicago's hit
wishing you were here Beach Boy vocals
were also heard on Elton John's 1974
head Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
Nostalgia had settled into the Beach
Boys hype the group had not officially
released any new material since 1973's
Holland while their concerts
continuously sold out the stage act
slowly changed from a contemporary
presentation followed by oldie enors to
an entire show made up of mostly
pre-1967 music 15 big ones and love you
recorded in the wake of California
music's demise a super grup that would
have involved Brian Wilson Bruce
Johnston and record producer Terry meler
15 big ones
1976 marked Brian's return as a major
force in the group the album included
new songs by Brian as well as cover
versions of oldie such as rock and roll
music Blueberry Hill and In the Still of
the Night rock and roll music peaked at
number five in the US Brian and loves
its okay was in the vein of their early
60s style and was a moderate hit the
album was publicized by an August 1976
NBC TV special simply titled The Beach
Boys the special produced by Saturday
night Liv SNL Creator Lauren Michaels
featured appearances by SNL cast members
John balushi and Dan akroy the album was
generally disliked by fans and critics
upon release during its sessions Brian's
production role was belittled as group
members overdubbed and remixed tracks to
fight against his desire for a rough
unfinished sound Carl and Dennis
disparaged the album to the Press while
Brian admitted undoubtedly the new album
is nothing too deep but remained hopeful
that their next release would be on PR
with the group's Good Vibrations
for the remainder of 1976 to early
1977 Brian spent his time making
sporadic public appearances and
producing the band's next album love you
1977 a quirky collection of 14 songs
mostly written arranged and produced by
Brian Brian revealed to Peter Ames
Carlin that love you is one of his
favorite Beach Boys releases telling him
that's when it all happened for me
that's where my heart lies love you
peaked at number number 28 in the UK and
number 53 in the US and developed a cult
following regarded as one of the band's
best albums by fans and critics alike
and an early work of synth pop referring
to naysayers of the album The
Underground fan Zen scram wrote
them the album showcases a truly
original mix of humor and sadness the
original numbers always dance just a
step away from the cliche dealing with
simple lyrical themes that make you
wonder why they had never been explored
before the AV club considering the album
in the same vein as tonight's the night
1975 cats
1974 the madcap laughs 1970 and Barrett
1970 described love you as something
almost desperately optimistic Wilson
sings Fray songs about roller skating
road tripping and Johnny Carson like a
frazzled man sitting in a corner
chanting calm blue ocean over and over
it's a beautiful noisy funny
heartbreaking work of art one not for
everybody yet vital for anyone who wants
to understand Wilson's overall
worldview after love you was released
Brian began to record and assemble adult
child an unreleased effort largely
consisting of songs written by Wilson
from 1976 and 1977 with select big band
Arrangements by dick Reynolds though
publicized as the beach boy's next
release adult child caused attention
within the group and was ultimately
shelved following this period his
concert appearances with the band
gradually diminished and their
performances were occasionally erratic
1978 present internal divisions and
personal struggles the internal
wrangling came to a head after a show at
Central Park on September 1st
1977 when the band effectively split
into two camps Dennis and Carl Wilson on
one side Mike love and Al Jardine on the
the other with Brian remaining neutral
following a confrontation on an airport
tarmac Dennis declared to Rolling Stone
on September third that he had left the
band it was Al Jardine who really knifed
me in the heart when he said they didn't
need me that was the Clincher and all I
told him was that he couldn't play more
than four chords they kept telling me I
had my solo album Now Pacific Ocean Blue
like I should go off in a corner and
leave the Beach Boys to them the album
really bothers them
they don't like to admit it's doing so
well they never even acknowledge it in
interviews the band broke up for two and
a half weeks until a meeting on
September 17th at Brian's house in light
of a potential new Caribou records
contract the parties negotiated a
settlement resulting in Love Gaining
control of Brian's vote in the group
allowing love and Jardine to outvote
Carl and Dennis Wilson on any matter he
declared in 1966 that his greatest
interest was to expand modern vocal
Harmony owing his fascination with voice
to The Four Freshmen which he considered
a groovy sectional sound he added the
harmonies that we are able to produce
give us a uniqueness which is really the
only important thing you can put into
records some quality that no one else
has got I love peaks in a song and
enhancing them on the control panel most
of all I love the human voice for its
own sake for a period Brian avoided
singing falsetto for the group saying I
thought people thought I was a fairy the
band told me if that's the way you sing
don't worry about it Rock critic Eric
Davis wrote the purity of tone and
genetic proximity that smoothed their
voices was almost creepy pseudo costr
and a barber shop sound according to
Brian Jack good once told us you sing
like Unix in a cinee chapel which was a
pretty good quote writer Richard
Goldstein reported that according to a
fellow journalist who asked Brian about
the black roots of his music Brian's
response waswe white and we sing white
Goldstein added that when he asked where
his approach to vocal harmonies had
derived from Wilson answered
Barbershop on the groups blend Carl said
Michael has a beautifully Rich very
full- sounding bass voice yet his lead
singing is real nasal real Punk Allen's
voice has a bright Timber to it it
really cuts my voice has a kind of calm
sound we're Big O E RS we love to O it's
a big full sound that's very pleasing to
us it opens up the heart from lowest
intervals to highest the group's vocal
Harmony stack usually began with love or
Dennis followed by Jardine or Carl and
finally Brian on top according to
Jardine while Carl said that the blend
was love on bottom Carl above followed
by Dennis or Jardine and then Brian on
top Jardine explains we always sang the
same vocal intervals as soon as we heard
the chords on the piano we'd figure it
out pretty easily if there was a vocal
move Brian envisioned he'd show that
particular singer that move we had
somewhat photographic memory as far as
the vocal parts were concerned so that
was never a problem for us striving for
absolute perfection Brian's intricate
vocal Arrangements exercised the group's
calculated blend of intonation attack
phrasing and
expression sometimes he would sing each
vocal Harmony Part alone through
multitrack tape Jimmy Webb has said they
used very little vibr and sing in very
straight tones the voices all lie down
beside each other very easily there's no
bumping between them because the pitch
is very precise as
instrumentalists the group's
instrumental combo initially involved
Brian on bass guitar and keyboards Carl
on guitar and Dennis on drums nine
months after forming they acquired
National success and demand for their
personal appearance
skyrocketed biographer James Murphy said
by most contemporary accounts they were
not a very good live band when they
started the Beach Boys learned to play
as a band in front of live audiences but
asserted that they eventually became one
of the best and enduring live bands for
the recording of the Beach Boy
instrumental track
Brian arranged many of his compositions
for a conglomerate of session musicians
informally known as The Wrecking Crew
their assistance was needed because of
the increasingly complicated nature of
the material as a result a number of
songs do not credit The Beach Boys as
instrumentalists but nearly invariably
as lead Harmony or backing
vocalists it's the belief of Richie
unterberger that before session
musicians took over most of the parts
The Beach Boys could play Respect L
gutsy surf rock as a self-contained unit
Carl continued to play beside these
musicians whenever he was available to
attend sessions in archist Craig
slowinski's view one should not sell
short Carl's own contributions the
youngest Wilson had developed as a
musician sufficiently to play alongside
the horde of high dollar session Pros
that big brother was now bringing into
the studio Carl's guitar playing was a
key ingredient it is often erroneously
stated that Dennis drumming in the be
each boy recordings was filled in
exclusively by Studio
musicians his drumming is documented on
a number of the group's singles
including I get around fun fun fun and
don't worry baby songwriter and
production Brian's experiments with his
wool and Sack tape recorder provide
early examples of his flare for Exotica
and unusual percussive patterns and
arranging ideas that he would recycle in
later prominent work through attending
Phil spectre's sessions spor ly Brian
learned how to act as a producer for
records while being educated on the wall
of sound process from then on Brian
received some production advice from Jan
Barry as they collaborated on several
hit singles written and produced for
other artists they recorded what would
later be regarded the California sound
the positive commercial response to
Brian's structurally irregular and
harmonically varied pop compositions
gave him the prestige resources and
courage to further his creative
aspirations he proceeded to explore many
unusual combinations of instruments
while emphasizing inventive percussion
and progressively ambitious
lyricism although he was often dubbed a
perfectionist Brian was an inexperienced
musician and his understanding was
mostly self-taught he handled most
stages of the group's recording process
from the beginning despite Nick vennett
being credited for producing their early
recordings at the Lyric Stage Brian
usually worked with B mate Mike love
whose assertive Persona provided
youthful Swagger that contrasted Brian's
Explorations in Romanticism and
sensitivity Luis Sanchez noted a pattern
where Brian would spare surfing imagery
when working with collaborators outside
of his band's Circle in the examples
lonely SE and in my room after
1967 foreshadowed by Beach Boy party
1965 much of the group's recordings from
1967 to 19 70 displayed sparse
instrumentation a more relaxed Ensemble
and a seeming in atttention to
production quality Brian briefly
experimented with musque concrete and
minimalist Rock approaches to music
before retreating to his home recording
studio to record manic material in the
1970s enacting syncopated exercises and
counterpoints layered on jittery eth
note tone clusters and loping Shuffle
grooves during the infancy of Brian's
home studio the group was forced to
improvise many technical aspects of
recording in one instance they used an
empty swimming pool as an echo chamber
when Brian abdicated from the group The
Other members were forced to take a more
active production role this is believed
to have faltered the quality of their
music Richie unterberger believes that
after the December 1967 release of wild
honey The Beach Boys were revealed as a
group that although capable of producing
some fine and interesting music were
were no longer innovators on the level
of The Beatles and other
figureheads the album marked the
beginning of Carl's increased role as
producer who described it as music for
Brian to cool out by signaling a mellow
approach that pervaded into the 1970s
dot in
1968 Dennis contributed original songs
to friends revealing himself as a
broodingly Soulful songwriter and singer
while Bruce Johnston devised a moody
instrumental the nearest farway place
for 2020 the following year sunflower
1970 marked an end to the experimental
songwriter and production phase
initiated by smiley smile
1967 of the albums between Surfs Up
1971 and Holland
1973 Daniel Harrison wrote that they
contain a mixture of middleof the Road
music entirely consonant with pop style
during the early 1970s with a few
Oddities that proved that the desire to
push Beyond conventional boundaries was
not dead while Harrison adamantly States
1974 is the year in which the beach boy
ceased to be a rock and roll act and
became an oldies act love you
1977 is perceived by some as an oddity
that sounds like no other record in
their catalog with synthesizer Laden
Arrangements played almost entirely by
Brian Legacy cultural impact and
influence regarded by some critics as
one of the greatest American rock groups
in an important important Catalyst in
the evolution of popular music The Beach
Boys are one of the most critically
acclaimed commercially successful and
widely influential bands of all time do
the beach boy sales estimates range from
100 to 350 million records worldwide and
have influenced artists spanning many
genres in decades the group's early
songs made them major pop stars in the
US the UK Australia and other countries
having seven top 10 singles between
April 196 63 and November
1964 they were one of the few American
bands formed prior to the 1964 British
Invasion to continue their success among
artists of the 1960s they are one of few
Central figures in the histories of rock
Awards and honors the beach boy star on
the Hollywood Walk of Fame located at
1500 Vine Street the group routinely
appears in the upper reaches of ranked
lists such as the top 1,000 albums of
all time many of the group's songs and
albums including the Beach Boys today
1965 smiley smile
1967 sunflower 1970 and surf up
1971 are featured in several lists
devoted to the greatest of all time the
1966 releases Pet Sounds and Good
Vibrations frequently rank among the top
of critics lists of The Greatest Albums
and singles of all time dot in 2004 Pet
Sounds was preserved in the national
recording registry by the Library of
Congress for being culturally
historically and aesthetically
significant their recordings of in my
room Good Vibrations California Girls
and the entire Pet Sounds album have
been inducted into the Grammy Hall of
Fame on acclaimed music Good Vibrations
is ranked the third best song of all
time while God Only Knows is ranked 21st
the group itself is ranked 11 in its
1,000 most recommended artists of all
time in
1966 a reader poll conducted by the UK
magazine NM crowned The Beach Boys as
the world's number one vocal group ahead
of The Beatles And The Rolling Stones in
1974 The Beach Boys were awarded band of
the Year by Rolling Stone on December
30th 1980 The Beach Boys were awarded a
star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
located at 1500 Vine Street
the group was inducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame in
1988 10 years later they were selected
for the vocal group Hall of Fame dot in
2001 the group received a Grammy
Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004
Rolling Stone ranked The Beach Boys
number 12 on its list of the 100
greatest artists of all time Brian
Wilson was inducted into the UK Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame in November
2006 the Wilson's California house where
the Wilson Brothers grew up and the
group began was demolished in 1986 to
make way for Interstate 105 the century
freeway a beach boy Historic Landmark
California landmark number 1,41 at 3701
West 119th Street dedicated on May 20th
2005 marks the location Grammy Awards
Rose ban equals 4967
Rose ban equals four Good
Vibrations best pop performance by a duo
or group with vocals best contemporary
randar recording best contemporary
randar
performance best arrangement
accompanying a vocalist or
instrumentalist
1989 cooko Grammy award for best pop
performance by a duo or group with
vocals 1994
Good
Vibrations Rose ban equals three Hall of
Fame
1998 Pet Sounds
1999 in my room Rose ban equals
2201 The Beach Boys Lifetime Achievement
Award endless Harmony best long form
music video
2011 California Girls Hall of Fame
2013 the Smile Sessions best historical
album
2017 I get around Hall of
Fame e