‘All I Wanna Do’ and ‘Til I Die’. Fuckin A those two songs are some of the greatest and beautiful things ever created in history. This era of The Beach Boys is like some secret heaven.
The Beach Boys were always my secret treasure. Their music became my personal touchstone. Particularly this period. They weren't America's band , they were My band. Still are and will be 'til I die
This was an incredible era. Four fantastic albums in nearly two years. Sunflower, Surf's Up, Carl and the Passions so tough and Holland. I can't choose which is the best, but it's the best, together with Pet Sounds, the Beach Boys gave the world. Thank you guys!
This era is the greatest they had as a whole when it comes to music. I can only hope that someday beautiful day the mail main brings the box set to me.
I had to buy BOTH LP set (to keep my collection intact) AND the CD set for the extra tracks. I agree -- this was/is their greatest era. Paradoxically (as Bruce has said) Sunflower is our favorite album, and the worst seller.
So thankful that these tracks are gaining the love, attention and especially, the enjoyment they deserve! These tracks feel so intense and soulful. God Bless The Beach Boys‼️
Til I Die my favourite B.B. song! My soul takes wing on their music (and angelic voices) . Thankyou for uplifting me; brian, mike, carl, dennis and al. Aussie jimmy
Yes, but that was certainly tested after 1980. I'm really glad I am old enough to have heard the albums come out in the order they were released instead of having them all dumped on me at once. It made a difference. Doesn't change the quality, tho. Some of this music on Feel Flows is new to me. Never booted.
The sun drenched harmony of the unmistakeable Beach Boys......the crown jewel Surfs Up, Holland and Sunflower all 3 never got the praise they so well deserved.....
I finished listening to the box set. Holy smokes... unreal. The highlight for me, was the acapella version of surfs up. I swear I saw a vision of God while hearing it
@@zachsmith3 That audio comes from a series of podcast interviews done in promotion for the Warmth of the Sun comp in 2007. And yeah, Brian definitely did great stuff after 'Til I Die, but they shouldn't just poorly re-write somebody's opinions like that.
BEAUTIFUL -- the music AND the profound words of this promo: "The Beach Boys Catalog follows you thru life, like a musical calendar, or diary. This music is brotherhood... In these confusing days, when everyone is desperate for a little rest, a little kindness, and a little piece of mind, the Beach Boys feel like home... Take [this music] wherever you go, and keep [it] close to your heart."
@Dylan Sheehy that one is so good too! I was recently listening to the Wild Honey album again and it’s so good. I love Brian coming in with “I got a heart that just won’t stop beatin for you” man what a great song
Milnerton parties were absolute fun with mostly Beach Boys & Beatles playing... '66/'70 best times ever to be a teenager... Then folk songs of Joni Mitchell & Simon & Garfunkle... "Oh what time, what a time it was... A time of innocence, a time of Confidences... Long ago I had a photograph, preserve your memory that's all that' s left you... "
@@blackhorse11thACR zdraviya, brat! Razumiyu slavyanska slova, ya rad, chto mozem govorit I rasumit drug druga!!! Slava Serbia, slava Russia!!!! Beach Boys skrepa lyudi, I think so, about Brayan!!! Zdravija i lyubvi!!!!🌍✌❤😊
The box set is amazing and it has increased my love of the band’s music from this era even further! Question - who is narrating these videos? I.e., who is the narrator starting at 3:07 in this video? Is that Howie Edelson speaking, or someone else?
More important to me were the WORDS he spoke (slightly paraphasing for an email I sent to familial & lesser fans): "The Beach Boys Catalog follows you thru life, like a musical calendar, or diary. This music is brotherhood... In these confusing days, when everyone is desperate for a little rest, a little kindness, and a little piece of mind, the Beach Boys feel like home... Take [this music] wherever you go, and keep [it] close to your heart."
A lot of hard-core fans praise this but to me and I’m a fan… It’s just experimental rubbish. There were some decent songs mixed in with all of this but on the whole, it just was experimental in my opinion. If their music was just experimental for the most part in the 1960s then we wouldn’t even be talking about them today. The band was on life-support until endless Summer was released in 1974 and launched them back into greatness. That’s the point, Mike Love was the genius in keeping the band relevant With successful tours and media relations. Both Al and Carl are on the record for saying that they were skeptical with some of the decisions that Mike had made but in the end, Mike was right.
I too like the pre drug fun in the 🌞 hits the most. It's what made The Beach Boys and what they are about. "Don't fuck with the formula!" -Mike Although this stuff is beautiful, it's lyrics are abstract, and I like "Kokomo" and "Summer in Paradise" album way better, because it's fun, the essence of the Beach Boys, the beach 🏖️, girls, and cars. You can't improve on those subjects unless you're singing about Jesus. :)
@@Gundam79 lying much? Nice try with your fake news. There would not be a Beach Boys without their lead singer and Bass singer who wrote the lyrics to many of the hits. Take his voice out of the band and what would you have??! He may be a pompous ass, but you cannot deny his contribution, or that he played the therim on "Good Vibrations," plays tambourine and 🎷, and did not split up the band till AFTER the reunion tour which I saw in Raleigh. Nice try with your lie 😂!
I envy anyone who hasn't heard these classics. All that genius to digest, you lucky people.
yes. I had that luck last year. Always loved the BB's, but never did a true deep dive. What a ride it has been!!!!! (still is)
‘All I Wanna Do’ and ‘Til I Die’. Fuckin A those two songs are some of the greatest and beautiful things ever created in history. This era of The Beach Boys is like some secret heaven.
Agree 100%, but I haven't used that expression for 40 years.
The Beach Boys were always my secret treasure. Their music became my personal touchstone. Particularly this period. They weren't America's band , they were My band.
Still are and will be 'til I die
You too, eh? I thought I was the only one :-)
The beach boys songs made me get through life as a teen in the sixties and seventies.
This was an incredible era. Four fantastic albums in nearly two years. Sunflower, Surf's Up, Carl and the Passions so tough and Holland. I can't choose which is the best, but it's the best, together with Pet Sounds, the Beach Boys gave the world. Thank you guys!
This era is the greatest they had as a whole when it comes to music. I can only hope that someday beautiful day the mail main brings the box set to me.
I had to buy BOTH LP set (to keep my collection intact) AND the CD set for the extra tracks. I agree -- this was/is their greatest era. Paradoxically (as Bruce has said) Sunflower is our favorite album, and the worst seller.
So thankful that these tracks are gaining the love, attention and especially, the enjoyment they deserve! These tracks feel so intense and soulful. God Bless The Beach Boys‼️
Going to see Brian Wilson TONIGHT in San Diego!!!!!!
Appreciate him fully as long as he lasts, & is willing to be on stage!
Thank you so much for these. I absolutely love what's been going on with Beach Boys PR lately.
Love the Wilson brothers.
Til I Die my favourite B.B. song! My soul takes wing on their music (and angelic voices) . Thankyou for uplifting me; brian, mike, carl, dennis and al. Aussie jimmy
It's been amazing growing up and growing old with The Beach Boys. The American Masters of their talent.
Yes, but that was certainly tested after 1980. I'm really glad I am old enough to have heard the albums come out in the order they were released instead of having them all dumped on me at once. It made a difference. Doesn't change the quality, tho. Some of this music on Feel Flows is new to me. Never booted.
I love The Beach Boys!
The sun drenched harmony of the unmistakeable Beach Boys......the crown jewel Surfs Up, Holland and Sunflower all 3 never got the praise they so well deserved.....
legends
Love The Beach Boys!
Nice job doing all this
There's an awakening that's taking place. It's in our hearts, and it emits from The Beach Boys voices!
Wonderful it is. Should have happened years ago.
Such an underrated era!
I finished listening to the box set. Holy smokes... unreal. The highlight for me, was the acapella version of surfs up. I swear I saw a vision of God while hearing it
Wow. I had a same kind of experience while listening to Don't Talk. I felt like a higher force was connecting to me
Legends
The unedited quote by Bruce is "I think the LAST great Brian song is 'Til I Die;" they cut out the word "last" for no good reason lol
Because the world had yet to hear Ding Dang
Maybe cause it seemed like Brian hadn’t made anything good since then? But I don’t know when that audio was recorded
@@zachsmith3 For the Endless Harmony documentary. That was in 1998.
Yeah completely changes the narrative of what he said back in 1998. Thumbs down to whoever made this decision. 👎
@@zachsmith3 That audio comes from a series of podcast interviews done in promotion for the Warmth of the Sun comp in 2007. And yeah, Brian definitely did great stuff after 'Til I Die, but they shouldn't just poorly re-write somebody's opinions like that.
BEAUTIFUL -- the music AND the profound words of this promo: "The Beach Boys Catalog follows you thru life, like a musical calendar, or diary. This music is brotherhood... In these confusing days, when everyone is desperate for a little rest, a little kindness, and a little piece of mind, the Beach Boys feel like home... Take [this music] wherever you go, and keep [it] close to your heart."
My first series I have to wait to watch. It has been an experience let me tell you. ❤
All I Wanna Do is Mike’s best vocal in his career in my opinion
@Dylan Sheehy that one is so good too! I was recently listening to the Wild Honey album again and it’s so good. I love Brian coming in with “I got a heart that just won’t stop beatin for you” man what a great song
Agree / concuerdo
I loved that video thankyou so much x
Maybe I will get to hear this one day if Amazon ever decides to ship my pre-order.
Milnerton parties were absolute fun with mostly Beach Boys & Beatles playing... '66/'70 best times ever to be a teenager... Then folk songs of Joni Mitchell & Simon & Garfunkle...
"Oh what time, what a time it was... A time of innocence, a time of
Confidences... Long ago I had a photograph, preserve your memory that's all that' s left you... "
Gotta buy it...
I took my favorite songs from the 5 CD box set and made my own "Best Of" CD by choosing my favorite songs from each of the 5 CD's.
Los amo
The Gods. Thank you for all. From Siberia.
Havla Vam, from long time Beach Boys fan! Brian a genius and Wilson Brothers superb.
Blagoslov, from Bosnian Serb heritage USA
Siberia? Wow. Where do you order records from?
@@blackhorse11thACR zdraviya, brat! Razumiyu slavyanska slova, ya rad, chto mozem govorit I rasumit drug druga!!! Slava Serbia, slava Russia!!!! Beach Boys skrepa lyudi, I think so, about Brayan!!! Zdravija i lyubvi!!!!🌍✌❤😊
@@bgbstrm2352 I listen to music by internet sites, there's no problem in it
"You can't be depressed and listen to the Beach Boys. I listen to them everyday." -Sean Lennon
🙏 forever ♥
The box set is amazing and it has increased my love of the band’s music from this era even further! Question - who is narrating these videos? I.e., who is the narrator starting at 3:07 in this video? Is that Howie Edelson speaking, or someone else?
God.
Sounds like Peter Ames Carlin
That is indeed Howie Edelson narrating according to a source who I know who knows him. Very cool 😎
More important to me were the WORDS he spoke (slightly paraphasing for an email I sent to familial & lesser fans): "The Beach Boys Catalog follows you thru life, like a musical calendar, or diary. This music is brotherhood... In these confusing days, when everyone is desperate for a little rest, a little kindness, and a little piece of mind, the Beach Boys feel like home... Take [this music] wherever you go, and keep [it] close to your heart."
😍😍😍
My colored vinyl doesn’t look like that 😒
Who's doing the voice-over at the end?
A lot of hard-core fans praise this but to me and I’m a fan… It’s just experimental rubbish. There were some decent songs mixed in with all of this but on the whole, it just was experimental in my opinion. If their music was just experimental for the most part in the 1960s then we wouldn’t even be talking about them today. The band was on life-support until endless Summer was released in 1974 and launched them back into greatness. That’s the point, Mike Love was the genius in keeping the band relevant With successful tours and media relations. Both Al and Carl are on the record for saying that they were skeptical with some of the decisions that Mike had made but in the end, Mike was right.
@@Gundam79 save your rant for someone who cares. Typical Mike love rant 👎
I too like the pre drug fun in the 🌞 hits the most. It's what made The Beach Boys and what they are about. "Don't fuck with the formula!" -Mike
Although this stuff is beautiful, it's lyrics are abstract, and I like "Kokomo" and "Summer in Paradise" album way better, because it's fun, the essence of the Beach Boys, the beach 🏖️, girls, and cars. You can't improve on those subjects unless you're singing about Jesus. :)
@@Gundam79 lying much? Nice try with your fake news. There would not be a Beach Boys without their lead singer and Bass singer who wrote the lyrics to many of the hits.
Take his voice out of the band and what would you have??!
He may be a pompous ass, but you cannot deny his contribution, or that he played the therim on "Good Vibrations," plays tambourine and 🎷, and did not split up the band till AFTER the reunion tour which I saw in Raleigh. Nice try with your lie 😂!
Ha Ha! You're funny!
And, Mike was right in trashing Paul, Mick, Beatles, Springsteen & Billy Joel in his RRHOF speech in 1988, too!