Imagine having a genius moment, the brain lottery won, and you get this idea in your head, and the means to do it. Then doing it, and waking around, doing interviews, see the collective love from timeless eras, on and on. Just that feeling must be incredible. The only time I ever had a spiritual moment was listening to this. Hard to say things like best album of all time, greatest this or that, it's just impossible to even address something that is greatest of all time. And every interview Wilson is just so humble. He was selfless with his words, melodies. The bar is so high no way anything will come close to this. I'm sure in time someone will make some good stuff. But I'm all ears.
At 15 years old, I knew then that this LP was very special..I still to this day, carry and play the CD in our car..I’m now 73 years old..I had my parents listen to this LP in 1966, and I was a true Beach Boys fan from the Surfer Girl days..I had the chance in 1994 to meet The Beach Boys and spend a few moments wit( Carl and his mom at the airport and Carl giving me the chance to tour their Jet on the ramp at the Waterbury Oxford Airport in Connecticut before a concert date in Hartford..Mike Al and Bruce were great to chat with and take some photos along with Carls’ mom, Audrey..she was traveling with Carl at that time..Pet Sounds, magnificent!😊
1:19 remember my question from elsewhere: what version of Rubber Soul did Brian Wilson have? He presumably had the U.S. version; notice that Beatles albums on CD are now, however, standardized on British versions, Sorry to put it this way, but part of the Rubber Soul influence on Brian Wilson was from the Beatles repackaging done by Capitol.
@@HighQualityMusic0 And so did I. I started off with track 1, side 1; I got "I've Just Seen a Face", which suggested a sharp change in the Beatles' sound; side 2 started with "It's Only Love". If the British version had been used, those would have been "Drive My Car" and "What Goes On'" instead.
I listened to the US version first also , but leaving off If I needed someone is a TRAVESTY as it’s my favorite song off rubber soul 😢 But the US track list is amazing also because of its Folk atmosphere it creates
Mikes ego man. Hahaha. I mean jesus dude. When he thinks hes clever with the stalin studio alliteration, and the tail of the album comment. You can see the light go off in his head that hes a class clown
57 years ago today this masterpiece was released
Imagine having a genius moment, the brain lottery won, and you get this idea in your head, and the means to do it. Then doing it, and waking around, doing interviews, see the collective love from timeless eras, on and on. Just that feeling must be incredible. The only time I ever had a spiritual moment was listening to this. Hard to say things like best album of all time, greatest this or that, it's just impossible to even address something that is greatest of all time.
And every interview Wilson is just so humble. He was selfless with his words, melodies. The bar is so high no way anything will come close to this. I'm sure in time someone will make some good stuff. But I'm all ears.
Pet Sounds inspired Sgt. Pepper. Amazing!
At 15 years old, I knew then that this LP was very special..I still to this day, carry and play the CD in our car..I’m now 73 years old..I had my parents listen to this LP in 1966, and I was a true Beach Boys fan from the Surfer Girl days..I had the chance in 1994 to meet The Beach Boys and spend a few moments wit( Carl and his mom at the airport and Carl giving me the chance to tour their Jet on the ramp at the Waterbury Oxford Airport in Connecticut before a concert date in Hartford..Mike Al and Bruce were great to chat with and take some photos along with Carls’ mom, Audrey..she was traveling with Carl at that time..Pet Sounds, magnificent!😊
1:19 remember my question from elsewhere: what version of Rubber Soul did Brian Wilson have? He presumably had the U.S. version; notice that Beatles albums on CD are now, however, standardized on British versions,
Sorry to put it this way, but part of the Rubber Soul influence on Brian Wilson was from the Beatles repackaging done by Capitol.
He has confirmed that he listened to the US version of Rubber Soul
@@HighQualityMusic0 And so did I. I started off with track 1, side 1; I got "I've Just Seen a Face", which suggested a sharp change in the Beatles' sound; side 2 started with "It's Only Love". If the British version had been used, those would have been "Drive My Car" and "What Goes On'" instead.
I listened to the US version first also , but leaving off If I needed someone is a TRAVESTY as it’s my favorite song off rubber soul 😢
But the US track list is amazing also because of its Folk atmosphere it creates
I like the US version better. I can see how I've just seen a Face influenced Wouldn't It Be Nice with the intro. I can do without Drive My Car.
Brian Wilson's songs were released before the Beatles. Fact... look it up. McCartney said Brian's "Good Vibrations" inspired Sgt. Pepper.
Mike Love acting like he wasn't hating in Brian during the Pet Sounds and SMiLE sessions
Carl Wilson # angelic voice
08: 18 Mike saying Brian was like Stalin? How nice Mike🙄
Tony had a huge afro from at least 1970-1972. We're talking about 4" from the scalp, all around.
Mike Love, more like MY Love
Hoist up the John C sail!
Still cant bring themselves to say wouldnt it be nice is about fuckin.
Mikes ego man. Hahaha. I mean jesus dude. When he thinks hes clever with the stalin studio alliteration, and the tail of the album comment. You can see the light go off in his head that hes a class clown
…and a Trump supporter..no surprise, eh?
@@TerryM-eu5ou bro I’m an independent center. As embarrassing as it is to admit. I don’t like trump or Biden
They wanted the more commercial sound, no mike you wanted the more commercial sound "don't f with the formula" hypocrite.