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Monday, April 19, 2010

Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

In my opinion, the finest American band of harmonizers.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice canyon shot.

Blue Heron said...

Thanks, I took it the last time I was visiting my friend Kerry who lives in the canyon.

Anonymous said...

Boy Arthur Lee and Arthur Brown in the same issue, insane. I really enjoyed the Love recording, thanks.

Very funny joke at the top. You ought to be on radio.

Kevin

grumpy said...

"genius at work" should be the title of this video, the way Brian gets exactly what he wants to hear out of this A-list of studio musicians; Pet Sounds was a milestone in American music; i don't think it will ever be topped.

Emergefit said...

Hands down the best, most influential pop album of all time. Still relevant. Sounds best on vinyl.

Blue Heron said...

You are right about the genius at work thing, Grumps. The best Beach Boys cuts reminds me of gregorian chants. He structures the brass in this like Copeland.

Heart of the Wood said...

I'm a second-hand Beach Boys fan - their vocal harmonies were a huge influence on my all-time faves the Man band from Wales. So although I never got into the Beachies directly, I feel I know them quite well through Man! Same story with the Grateful Dead - who gave the Man men their love of extended jams.

grumpy said...

and don't forget their followup albums Smiley Smile and Wild Honey (taken from the fabled Smile sessions)..i also loved the eponymous "comeback" album Brian released in 1988...

Blue Heron said...

I have a rare piece of original cover art by Rick Griffin for Man, Heart of the Wood. It used with a boy ringing a bell. Email me and I will send you a picture.

Heart of the Wood said...

I'd love to see the Rick Griffin artwork, but I can't find your email address anywhere (not so hot technically, me)! If you're a Man fan, you might enjoy the archive website and forum at http://www.manband-archive.com/. Did you know that their heart and soul Micky Jones died last month?

Blue Heron said...

I will post the picture on the blog when I return next week.

NYSTAN said...

The music store was called Walecky's and they were in Westwood, not that it matters one hoot or harmony.