@@hoodedman07 hard disagree for two reasons. 1. Dennis was not only a great songwriter but he was arguably also the soul of the beach boys, for being the only one who actually surfed. He's the one who made the beach boys cool. 2. The whole comparison is dumb because Ringo himself is one of the greatest drummers ever and his humble personality is one of the reasons the Beatles stayed together for as long as they did.
@@hoodedman07 He certainly wasn't the best singer of the group, but that's quite an impossible feat with Carl and Bruce in the same band. He made up for that with his more raw, ragged voice though. His voice was unique and perfect for songs like Forever and Slip On Through
These 50th releases have revealed how many great Dennis Wilson songs were never released! I'm sure there is more to come with the 72-73 sessions!
Thos is amazing. Had no idea of the last.4
Unforgettably.... Dennis the Manice!!!
Could add wouldn’t it be nice to live again after ecology
The Ringo of The Beach Boys
in what ways?
@@majesthijmenii1976 he’s useless and easily replaceable. Did nothing significant in The Beach Boys
@@hoodedman07 hard disagree for two reasons. 1. Dennis was not only a great songwriter but he was arguably also the soul of the beach boys, for being the only one who actually surfed. He's the one who made the beach boys cool.
2. The whole comparison is dumb because Ringo himself is one of the greatest drummers ever and his humble personality is one of the reasons the Beatles stayed together for as long as they did.
@@majesthijmenii1976 Any song he sang, Brian, Carl, Al, or Bruce Johnston could’ve sang much better
@@hoodedman07 He certainly wasn't the best singer of the group, but that's quite an impossible feat with Carl and Bruce in the same band. He made up for that with his more raw, ragged voice though. His voice was unique and perfect for songs like Forever and Slip On Through