

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 friend Al Jardine. Distinguished by their vocal harmonies, adolescent-oriented lyrics, and musical ingenuity, they are one of the most influential acts of the rock era. They drew on the music of older pop vocal groups, 1950s rock and roll, and black R&B to create their unique sound. Under Brian's direction, they often incorporated classical or jazz elements and unconventional recording techniques in innovative ways.
The Beach Boys formed as a garage band centered on Brian's songwriting and managed by the Wilsons' father, Murry. In 1963, the band enjoyed their first national hit with "Surfin' U.S.A.", beginning a string of top-ten singles that reflected a southern California youth culture of surfing, cars, and romance, dubbed the "California sound". They were one of the few American rock bands to sustain their commercial standing during the British Invasion. Starting with 1965's The Beach Boys Today!, they abandoned beachgoing themes for more personal lyrics and ambitious orchestrations. In 1966, the Pet Sounds album and "Good Vibrations" single raised the group's prestige as rock innovators; both are now widely considered to be among the greatest and most influential works in popular music history. After scrapping the Smile album in 1967, Brian gradually ceded control of the group to his bandmates.
In the late 1960s, the group's commercial momentum faltered in the U.S., and they were widely dismissed by the early rock music press before rebranding themselves in the early 1970s. Carl took over as de facto leader until the mid-1970s, when the band responded to the growing success of their live shows and greatest hits compilations by transitioning into an oldies act. Dennis drowned in 1983 and Brian soon became estranged from the group. Following Carl's death from lung cancer in 1998, the band granted Love legal rights to tour under the group's name. In the early 2010s, the original members briefly reunited for the band's 50th anniversary tour. As of 2024, Brian and Jardine do not perform with Love's edition of the Beach Boys, but remain official members of the band.
The Beach Boys are one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful bands of all time, selling over 100 million records worldwide. They helped legitimize popular music as a recognized art form and influenced the development of music genres and movements such as psychedelia, power pop, progressive rock, punk, alternative, and lo-fi. Between the 1960s and 2020s, the group had 37 songs reach the US Top 40 (the most by an American band), with four topping the Billboard Hot 100. In 2004, they were ranked number 12 on Rolling Stone's list of the greatest artists of all time. Many critics' polls have ranked Today!, Pet Sounds, Smiley Smile (1967), Sunflower (1970), and Surf's Up (1971) among the finest albums in history. The founding members were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. Other members during the band's history have been David Marks, Bruce Johnston, Blondie Chaplin, and Ricky Fataar.
For the doubters, dig on this. Nostalgia tinged with sadness. Songs from a world long gone
“Surfin’ Safari”
Sept ’62, #14
“Surfin’ U.S.A.”
Apr 63 – #3
“Surfer Girl”
July 63 – #7
“Little Deuce Coupe”
Sept 63 – #15
“True To Your School”
Oct 63 – #6
“In My Room”
Nov 63 – #23
“Little Saint Nick”
Dec 63 – #3
“Fun, Fun, Fun”
Feb 64 – # 5
“I Get Around”
May 64 – #1
“Don’t Worry Baby”
May 64 – #24
“When I Grow Up”
Aug 64 – # 9
“Wendy”
Sept 64 – #44
“Dance, Dance, Dance”
Oct 64 – #8
“Warmth of the Sun”
Oct 64 – #8 (B-side)
“Do You Wanna Dance”
Feb 65 – #12
“Help Me, Rhonda”
Apr 65 -#1
“California Girls”
July 65 – #3
“Barbara Ann”
Dec 65 – #2
“Sloop John B”
Mar 66 – # 3
“Wouldn’t It Be Nice”
July 66 – #8
“God Only Knows”
July 66 – #39
“Good Vibrations”
Oct 66 – #1
I really like this tune......... does this make me sound like an old fart?
this song hales from the golden summers of my youth - so, yeah - we're probably both old farts now . . .
I've never noticed. Not saying you aren't correct. Brian can't hear a stereo mix. He lost the hearing in one of his ears as a kid before becoming a producer. He's said that not being able to hear stereo was the "biggest ripoff" of his life. Can you imagine?
Sorry, if you were there when it was a brand new song, it was a true story and the tits and and asses were real and the best there ever was.
That ethereal, baroque sounding opening must have been an amazing thing to hear in 1965. To think just 5-6 years before that pop music was a lot of doowop, rockabilly, and girl/boy groups.
You bet! I was 10yrs old when this came out! I loved it then, & I still love it now!!
there is something out of phase with this mix - ive had years of experience in the studio and there is something off - when you stand just a tad further out than the perfect symmetrical triangle sweet spot moving my head a tad to the right the left side gets louder - and moving a tad to the left the right gets louder. If i could get an oscilloscope on this i am sure my suspicions would be confirmed . another key tip off missing low end in the middle between the speakers and weird lows in front of each
Actually this was mono at the time you wrote this (now replaced with the 2002 stereo mix). Sounds like your speakers might have been out of phase.
In the end, we all want harmony, with a little dissonance.
I remember reading John or Paul noting with a mixture of sympathy and respect how Brian was on his own in the group whereas they had each other to bounce ideas off of. The other Beach Boys were not as appreciative of Brian's meticulous approach in the studio.
And Paul at some point stated that "God Only Knows" is one of the greatest songs ever.
LOL!
They had the absolute best recording techniques & engineers up until the legendary Bruce Botnik recorded The Doors. Bruce's work still holds up by the standards of today.
there is something out of phase with this mix - ive had years of experience in the studio and there is something off - when you stand just a tad further out than the perfect symmetrical triangle sweet spot moving my head a tad to the right the left side gets louder - and moving a tad to the left the right gets louder. If i could get an oscilloscope on this i am sure my suspicions would be confirmed . another key tip off missing low end in the middle between the speakers and weird lows in front of each
It seems to me that moving out of that 'sweet spot" would naturally have the effect you describe, unless you moved in closer, it would be the opposite.
that disqualifies you on many levels
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