shoutout to @deepsleep we in this b****
!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OK2n_d4ljSY never forget that s***
shoutout to @deepsleep we in this b****
!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OK2n_d4ljSYi canāt explain it but one day i bought the heroes and villains single on vinyl and flipped to side b which has youāre welcome and idk y but it blew me away, thereās something about listening to the bb on stereo that comes off different than just playing it on youtube on your phone
just hearing those harmonies slowly picking up on a such wholesome melody and short arrangement repeating āwell welll youāre welcome to comeā just lifted up my spirit and brought a new enjoyment of a song that i didnāt think was major of their catalogue
itās so innocent in the best way possible
never forget that s***
bruh, unrelated but:
before he ruined bowie he went for the bbs, man is after us im tellin u
bruh, unrelated but:
!https://youtu.be/Fb5qybFOSKAbefore he ruined bowie he went for the bbs, man is after us im tellin u
G-Eazy ft Mike Love when?
soon im afraid
who asked
all you need is LOVE mate
aight too much mike love talk already i canāt lmao
aight I'll make a Mike Love thread, I gotchu
this one is for @Cookies
(not many know this bb hit song was originally intended to give it for the ronettes so itās only fair she covered it later on)
!https://youtu.be/S7dqXvKpxtwhttps://www.google.com/amp/s/faroutmagazine.co.uk/sonic-youth-thurston-moore-favourite-songs-playlist/amp/
!https://youtu.be/lo4ZDy7dFvoLou Reed in 1966:
California plastic people came up with California plastic chord changes. Which meant sticking in a Bb before your G, and after your C. Jan and Dean, the Beachboys, as opposed to Negro cooings in the East with shiny saxophones, California plastic concentrated on white twirps and falsetto chirps. (Sidewalk Surfin - the angel chorus- "shake your B. . .uns.") The cult of the celestial choir. There is no god and Brian Wilson is his son. Brian Wilson stirred up the chords. Deftly taking from all sources, old rock, Four Freshman, he got in his later records a beautiful hybrid sound, ("Let Him Run Wild," "Don't Worry Baby," "I Get Around," "Fun, Fun, Fun -- and she had fun, fun, fun till her daddy took her t-bird away"). Like demented unicorns the East went West, and, it, all, made, it. It wasn't really a long cry from such early classics as "Peppermint Stick" by the Elchords (in N.Y. there are stores which sell old rock records for as much as $500).
John Cale:
What Brian came to mean was an ideal of innocence and naivety that went beyond teenage life and sprang fully developed songs. Adult and childlike at the same time. I thought how it was difficult for me not to believe everything he said. There was something genuine in every lyric. That can be a very heavy burden for a songwriter.
John even wrote a song about Brian:
!https://youtu.be/jlOaRmnDZ58Holy s***
i think you would love this @Jerry_Seinfeld
Thatās pretty incredible
I love the melody on the song, would make an awesome sample.
Thatās pretty incredible
I love the melody on the song, would make an awesome sample.
yeah this is hands down top 5 bbs to me
Mike Love vs. Brian Wilson
Who is the better artist, Brian is okay but Mike Love is so good
Mike Love vs. Brian Wilson
Who is the better artist, Brian is okay but Mike Love is so good
my goat
Holy s***
also this one for @Cookies
this verse:
Maybe The Beach Boys, have got you now
With those waves, singing "Caroline No"
Rollin' down that empty ocean road, gettin' to the surf on time.
and this too:
Neil Young has briefly referred to "A Day in the Life of a Tree", saying "Brian's a geniusā¦It's a great song, man."
and Al Jardine re-recorded a new version of California Saga with Neil Young, David Crosby and Stephen Stills for his 2010 solo album, a song he originally wrote and sang on Holland:
thereās definitely more to this ^ neil was even good friends with dennis wilson and he himself almost signed charles manson @Jerry_Seinfeld
another close fav off pet sounds to me, anything with a theremin solo gets me weak
Thatās pretty incredible
I love the melody on the song, would make an awesome sample.
what about this gem
what about this gem
Too smooth bruh
Really enjoying these tracks so far.