The Beach Boys’ story gets more tangled by the minute
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“All bands are sad stories,” Peter Doggett points out, but is there a more woven, moving and, at times, farcical tale than that of the Beach Boys? It gives the sound of them a greater melancholy and resonance with every passing year. As his fascinating new book Surf’s Up reveals, nothing that happened is straightforward and very little as simple as it sounds. We talk here about …
… Dennis Wilson and the Beach Boys’ creation myth
… what started their revival
… why they’d never have survived beyond 1962 without Mike Love
… was Derek Taylor’s ‘Brian is a genius’ campaign partly to explain his procrastination and eccentricity?
… the chaos of SMiLE and the long shadow of the Beatles
… Murry Wilson’s “superstar” ambitions and original plan for the group
… the days when they looked like Old Testament prophets or hippies from Central Casting
… Dennis and Manson, Carl v the draft, Mike Love’s arrest … scandals that would have sunk them in the days of social media
… the “Brian as victim trope” and his extraordinary appearance on “The Tension Behind the Music”
… when Bart Simpson turned them down
… can anyone name a good Beach Boys album cover?
… and the band’s future, a controlled touring franchise with no original members
Order Peter Doggett’s ‘Surf’s Up: Brian Wilson & the Beach Boys’ here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Surfs-Up-Brian-Wilson-Beach/dp/1917923341
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