The Beach Boys "Good Vibrations" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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What a voice Carl had, beautiful.
It’s really beautiful isn’t it
It is great!
Shame about mike
he really has
“voice of an angel” is thrown around a lot, but with carl wilson i think it’s 100% true
This masterpiece of a song was not easy to perform live. Even the Beatles were doing complex arrangements in studio never intending to bring it to stage. The BB's deserve a ton of credit for pulling it off so nicely.
I am walrus was played in the movie magical mystery tour
@@brianrocks2087 not live
@@JosephCranitch But was played
Especially in this video, where it’s just the band and no touring members.
This is such an important insight. This was the most expensive rock and roll song ever produced at the time. To translate that all to a slimmed down performance on a variety show must have been a task in itself.
The Beach Boys came to my city in April of that same year. I was sick in the children's ward of a hospital and they came to visit the kids. I remember sitting in my bed when cameras were flashing in the outside hallway. Suddenly, Mike Love and Dennis Wilson came into the room I shared with another kid. Mike Love came over and chatted with me and we laughed that we were both named "Mike." He gave me an autographed photo of the band that I still have. They invited all those who could to come into the hallway were they performed a couple of acapela versions of their songs. It was a great memory for a seven-year-old. :-)
Great memories! Thanks for sharing!
Hey Michael!👋👋👋
It's a story like yours that makes it worthwhile to go on the internet sometimes, thanks for sharing, that is a beautiful memory!
That’s so heartwarming.
cool history bro
I’m so jealous :) but that’s amazing wow
Al always looks like he's having the best time.
😍
Because he’s outside the family, and outside the drama.
Because he isn't stoned out of his mind. Looks like the other boys paused for a little too much refreshment...
He's really got those good vibrations
He's very nice guy ☮️
There should have been a giant picture of Brian's head, staring down at the Boys. Just to freak Mike out more.
hahaha yes
wish he could have made it to this one
Yes. But Mike did write the lyrics, even if he sings them here as if from the bottom of a grave.
Classic, THAT would've been cool!
I doubt a picture of his cousin would freak him out. I mean he's known him his whole life.
Carl's voice is fantastic on this song. Love his grins and smiles, too adorable!! 🖤
Id grin too if I could sing like that
People need to understand just how hard this song was to pull off live. All those complex arrangements, harmonies, different instruments used... there are a total of 29 musicians on the original recording, including the six Beach Boys. Nowadays, you could easily include all those arrangements in a live version, but back then they had to make it work with just 2 guitars, a drumkit, a keyboard, and an electro-theremin. They were able to pull off a stripped-down version very well, and they deserve a lot of credit for that.
The difficulty pulling it off live is quite audible. It feels like a real missed opportunity, in that if they'd augmented the band with a bunch of pros, as The Beatles did for the live broadcast of All You Need is Love, 6 months later, this could've been an absolutely stellar performance. Mike Love in particular looks to be really struggling with his instrument while trying convey good vibrations - in that he's playing it OK for the most part but his vocal isn't quite hitting the spot it could be if he didn't have to also contend with that.
I like the Beach Boys sound post Wrecking Crew. I especially like Dennis's drumming. They had a garage band feel, albums like 20/20 and tunes like Do it Again had a raw rock and roll vibe, much more so than Pet Sounds or Smile.
They are not doing anything extraordinary here. Carl sounds great but the song itself sounds kind of rough.
I like to think they made Mike Love play an instrument here as a last resort to stop him from "dancing"
They asked Paul Tanner the Inventor of the Tannerin to tour with them and play and he declined. No it isn't a theremin, it's a Tannerin.
Or voting.
@@danerd8978 They used a Tannerin on the record, but Mike is playing some kind of ribbon controller. I've been trying to figure out what that is.
@@resplendentpeace its a tannerin
Terrible visuals tho with Bruce & Dennis barely a look at. It was a live vers or done live then lip synched. Union rules.
Rare hatless performance from Mike Love.
Gotta show us that 27yr old combover!
He already had advanced balding at 23, it's not surprising tbh.
take out "performance"
😂😂
Indeed. I like to see pictures from the early seventies performances where Al is wearing a hat. I think he looked pretty cool that way! Others might say he looked goofy.
The hat gives him power
Brian Wilson's artistic genius is so powerful that it carried Mike Love for half a century.
LOL, so true. Carl Wilson as well
@@Knards nah Carl was very talented, probably the best singer in the band
@@MichaelAnthonyPresents you are absolutely correct...Al Jardine is a much better singer than Mike Love as well....also Mike Love is an asshole, so, there's that too lol
@@gregpiazza7150 mike love isnt a bad singer and is actually good baritone. His parts in a lot of the songs were actually very hard, but the issue he has is his ego which doesnt match his skill
Mike was occasionally a jerk but so was Brian!!! Also Mike wrote the lyrics to Good Vibrations so my hat is off to him, not an insignificant accomplishment!!!
Can’t believe they could play this live, and even the Beach Boys are pushed to play this well live. BUT this is a very cool version.
It's lip syncing not 'live'
Ignore the other two comments, they did perform this. I can tell just from Mikes voice, he sounds very....nervous
Music was pre-recorded, vocals are live.
They played it live at some colleges at the time, with Brian, I'd recommend checking the recordings out. They were able to play it live pretty well except for Mike with the Theramin, which he mentions on stage that he's still learning it.
not live watch live aid for a good live version,even though they get lost halfway through.
Carl Wilson’s voice is amazing. Light, vulnerable, full of light. His high parts in the harmonies are killer.
This song was way ahead of its time in late 1966/early 1967. Definitely a complex song to sing live and a true psychedelic masterpiece
Mike looks like he hasn't felt those good vibrations in years
I don't think he ever did. Ever since the Beach Boys stopped being a surf rock group, Mike Love started to feel disinterested.
By this time they were all over the whole thing. They were all sky high and hated each other
Mike never had good vibes lol
He's just struggling on playing the Electro-Theremin and singing at the same time. Man can't double task.
Mike usually just sang- here he had to learn to play the Theramin while he was singing. Not easy!!!
Carl was incredible, omg
His part was so nice, and he sounded almost like Brian.
@@pabloalvez915 Carl sang this part on the recording too. Carl's and Brian's voices were quite similar, but Carl's voice had a sweeter quality.
Man do i love me some Carl Wilson singin'.
He's so under appreciated.
He's the king!
They actually sound like they’re playing and singing live. Not everyone did that on variety shows, but they sound great.
They were probably partying a lot at that stage as well and also probably not practising as much as they would have in previous years.
Back then they All played live , no more though mostly .
I believe most musical acts were live on Ed Sullivan's show.
Often times the studio orchestra backed them up
Except Mike, he completely phoned it in that day
@@conorburke1999 he was focusing on playing the slide-theremin (or Tannerin?) - he isn't really much of a musician so much as a singer....
Jeez, this is 1968. Very sophisticated live arrangement and the video production is pretty cool for the time. How many knew then this song would become a classic?
It was a classic the day it was released and they knew it.
Carl Wilson's voice is out of this world
This would have to be the most difficult song they ever performed live, and to actually have it near perfect is a testament
to their talent and quality of musicianship.
this is both uncomfortable and cool at the same time. Mike looks like he doesnt wanna be there lol
He doesn’t know how to play any instruments so he’s probably out of his comfort zone
Theramin is a beast, your relative pitch has to be dead on. Same skill that singers use, not perfect pitch or so the fairytale goes.
Funny that, 'cos virtually nobody wanted Mike to be there anyway.
That is actually a Tannerin, it's like Theremin cousin
Stephen Mountenay-Henhawke: I've seen him do a few toots on a saxophone during 'Shut Down', but it didn't look particularly challenging.
Carl Wilson... what a voice
Carl play the Riff and sing at the same time is wiiiilllldd
Crazy how his guitar is unplugged as he’s doing it.
@@abt7217tc😅
Give the Boys credit for performing live, and not lipsyncing to their own recording.
My dad just passed away and my favorite memory with him was watching this on tv 😢
I'm sorry for your loss. I used to love watching the Ed Sullivan Show with my family as well.
My Dad died 6th of July - same day as Ennio Moricone.
So sorry for your loss. In the 60's, I used to watch the Ed Sullivan show on tv every week. I loved it.
Carl and his angelic voice ❤️
HE DOES HAVE THE PERFECT VOICE FOR THIS SONG.
Brian Jones image
Good to see mike playing an instrument
Bass Guy Isn’t he always tooting his own horn?
Anything to keep him from "dancing".
That didn't last long though. Concert footage by 1970 period, and he's no longer on the Electro-Theremin. He looks unsure of himself in this video
I think he played it into at least ‘73 or ‘74 (maybe ‘75 was the last time?)
@@ttteclassic2994 he played it up until 73 then musicians took over
Carl’s voice… I don’t know where, but he sends me there!!!💙💙💙The Beach Boys forever!
How many artists today sound this good without autotune? Every note is spot on to the recording!
One of the best harmonizing bands ever. Way ahead of their time.
This video looks like a Beach Boys LSD trip
Typical of the special effects for rock acts at the time. Very groovy!
From their performance here I would say they were on some type of "downer"
First day using Adobe after effects
🤣
Hilarious!
Saw Brian Wilson band perform this 2 years ago, a 15 minute rocking version with Lenny Kravitz. It was superb.
holy s***
that's so cool!
How lucky u are!!!
Glad he kicked the drugs.
These guys had the kohonies to insist on NOT lip-syncing this performance as so many others have done on the Ed Sullivan show. And while the performance falls short of the released studio version it was a very good rendition of it. Good on them!
The video editing shows the limitations of the technology of the day.
They clearly were partying too hard and there are other live version from the mid 1960s that sound so much better.
Big props!
*cojones
@@bighands69 The Beatles were partying just as hard and didn't perform live for the last half of their career. At least the Beach Boys kept touring.
@@Rollin_L
The Beatles were never a great live band. When they were playing live their music was more simple but the moment they focused on studio production the music became more complex.
Carl has the voice of an angel 😇❤😢
Carl's singing and his guitar playing at the same time, like two different melodies. It's a nice melody on his guitar; I'm glad I can hear it on this.
@kirchfam I am amazed at that every time I see it. It's like patting your head and rubbing your stomach at the same time.
Extremely cool beach boys/Ed Sullivan special. What a psychedelic treat.
The chord progressions and the smooth changes. The harmonies between the vocals and the instruments. Pure gold
The Beach Boys are the greatest group in American history.
Beautiful song, Beautiful lyrics. Brian Wilson is a musical genius.
The bit at 2 minutes 50 should have went on forever. I like to think thats how Brians head must have been hearing it but couldn't quite capture.
Pretty sure that effect wasn't intended but they just rolled with it lol
Mike looks like a pilot that has to fly on Christmas Day
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
I think mike got a bit more depressing from when he got the beard
One of my favorite beach boys songs.
Superb live rendition. These guys played way better than their reputation has it, at least in the 1960s. Poor Bruce Johnston--almost like the invisible Beach Boy, yet he performed and recorded with them as early as 1965. I used to hear his voice on their sides and wonder who it was.
Musical genius. Nothing more can describe.
I Can Play This Song Over & Over That's How Much I Love This Great Classic Song
Mike Love looks like he's the employee that was ordered in to work on Saturday at the factory, crushing his BBQ plans.
this is comedy gold
I know the feeling
Hahaha.
I think it's because he's trying not 2 screw up the theremin.
Lol!!!!
Maybe was worried for play the theramin and sing at the same time
Harmony. Such harmony.
Some songs just contain a bit of magic, and will inject you with that magic anytime you hear the song. TIMELESS!
The song had been composed in the studio two years earlier with no Beach Boys playing instruments. Instead it was all studio musicians in different studios. You can tell the Beach Boys worked very hard to practice and arrange this version for the 5 of them to sing and play live. A year earlier, they attempted a live recording of this song in Hawaii and it was much rougher with the time changes and such.
Actually, Carl did play guitar and Brian did play tack piano and both played percussion( Carl played the shaker and Brian, the tambourine) on the studio version. Dennis, in turn, played the Hammond organ we hear on the second bridge ( the "gotta keep those lovin' good vibrations a-happenin with her" part) also on the studio version. All of them sang on the track, either singing lead vocals or backing vocals and in the case of Brian, Carl and Mike, both.
When I say all of them sang, that includes Bruce. And Al, of course
Love Dennis’ drumming!!
This could be one top 10 greatest songs every recored.
So impressive seeing they could play this live.
Carl Wilson had the most amazing voice.....
In summer 2020 we need this.
This performance is a masterpiece
One of the GREATEST songs ever!
Yes !! Yes !! I hope they'll going to uploaded full performances , this it's history right here , and The Ed Sullivan Show it's the Library , they'll have a lot of Amazing performances please , please don't let us down , and give us more and more .
Nice performance by Carl.
I agree Smash Runner. For a music historian like myself this is gold.
The best song of The Beach Boys 🎶
"Good vibrations"
Ps: Thanks Brian Wilson 💙
maybe
definitely top 10 or 5
My vote goes to 'Wouldn't It Be Nice'. I was a little kid in the 60's and I remember loving that song every time it came on the radio.
Sail on sailor
the beach boys...truly were the epitome of a generation
For such a fussed over heavily produced band, this proves how great these songs and harmonies are. Sounds great live.
It’s hard to believe that during this performance Brian Wilson, the man who wrote this song, was institutionalized. Mind blowing..
Um no he wasn't
@@boscotheman82 he was, its why hes not on the album cover for 20/20
My favorite live version of this song is on their Live in London album from ‘69. Absolutely perfect energy from all of them and made me fall in love with the song. Same goes for God Only Knows. This was my first intro to these songs by the way so it’s very nostalgic for me.
Brian has always been the heart and soul of this band, so much of the hits were written by him. I love all the voices and without Carl it would not be the same along with Mike as well. It shows what a band really means, great vocals and play by all the members. The Beatles had it, the Stones, the Moody Blues and the Beach Boys, it takes all of them to 'make it happen'.
Mike wrote some of the best hits including Good Vibrations.
This is a phenomenally beautiful song. And it sounds like they actually performed it live here. Incredible.
I loved this and sang along with it. Thank you for sharing it. This is really difficult to perform and they did an excellent job.
You can't call this a bad performance, but due to the original's complexity and perfection I don't think it's ever had another version do it justice
There is a group in Holland that does it precisely perfect, but it takes 18 guys to pull it off!
One of the weirdest, and greatest songs ever.
This sounds like a kind of live performance which is really unbelievable! Such o complex stuff was not intended for live playing, which makes this guys even more valuable!
So sad the genius who wrote this song was out of the band by this stage. Yet Mike Love who hated the new music Brian Wilson was writing still milked these songs for 50 years. The music that was deemed made for dogs ears gave Mike Love a lifelong career. Sure Mike gets a writing credit for the lyrics but honestly he never understood the absolute musical genius of Brian Wilson. Brian's done well to steer clear of Mike Love in the latter part of his career.
Your Mike Love hatred is twisting your mind. Love wasn't the musical genius that Brian was, and neither were any of the others. But Brian himself has stated Love's contributions in lyrics, and particularly in this song, were significant, and that Love continuing to play the classic songs with his own version of the band was a good thing overall for the Beach Boys legacy. You need to let go of it, pal.
There’s literally an interview where Mike Love states that all he contributed was the line he sings ‘I’m picking up good vibrations, she’s giving me the excitations’ which yes is important but the complex music and shifts in it is all Brian… Mike was and is so cocky living off Brian’s genius for years - and Brian is one of the most humble guys ever.. Mike literally sued Al Jardine for touring with the ‘Beach Boys’ in the title
@@Lauren-fj9cf He stated he contributed that line while he was thinking about the song while driving to the studio. He never said that was all he contributed or only that. Brian says this as well. Yes, he's a big ego and Brian isn't. Looking at it all without an axe to grind over emotional proclivities, as I'm not particularly a Mike Love fan, he still made significant contributions and tries to keep the Beach Boys within public view, which Brian says is a good thing. As for lawsuits, if you were to read the actual cases, you'd see the reasons why. There have been several lawsuits filed within this band, but it still is America's Band and Mike keeps it touring.
@@Lauren-fj9cfLiving off of Brian's genius? *Brian was a vegetable after "Pet Sounds", if it wasn't for Love, Carl, Dennis and Al the band would've been over.*
Brian never wrote lyrics, it was Love, Van Dyke Parks, Tony Asher and his f psychiatrist who wrote them. I hope you're not an adult because you think like a toddler.
@@themoviemaniac8416Brian has a huge ego... plus his condition makes it impossible to record with him without a lot of external help. Darian Sahanaja once said it was an arduous task to make "Smile".
Here's the thing: Brian rarely wrote lyrics for TBB songs, in the beginning Mike wrote them. "Surfin' USA", a case where Brian wrote alone, was hit by a lawsuit from Chuck Berry for plagiarism. A bunch of Wilson's songs are just copies of PhiI Spector's arrangements and later, rewriting of Ira and George Gershwin's arrangements. He's a genius but he's not God.
This is so high quality- love it!
I've always wondered how this looked to the studio audience. I guess it was just the band on stage, and the background effects appeared on the audience monitors.
images.app.goo.gl/edfVQDYBtoWnHcNt6
I’m pretty sure this is a photo of the set without effects - pretty neat!
@@MichaelTegio I've always wondered about this. Thanks for the photo!
The 1985 Live Aid performance is excellent and a real tribute to Carl. Brian is present also.
When of the best songs ever recorded.
This song has one of the best bass lines of all time and none of the band are even pretending to play bass lol
There's a woodwind player missing too but the vocals are definitely live.
Probably Carol KAye designed
I miss the cellos.
@@MePJtheDJ Nope. Brian wrote all the instrumental parts to Good Vibrations, including the bass part.
at 13:00 and on you can see it super imposed behind the band, Carl is playing the bassline on his guitar while singing his verses.
I love how the reverb along with Mike's voice makes it sound like Mike is sadly singing to himself alone a big room or perhaps a large cave.
Carl is doing some first rate vocal work.
One of the most Awesome bands of all rock !!
From surfers to stoners! 🔥
More stoners than surfers in the Beach Boys, but yeah! :)
Not all of them. Half of them.
@@jpah8944 Yep. Half stoners and only one surfer.
Only Dennis was an actual surfing “Beach Boy”.
wow those 1968 special effects blow my mind!
Mikes lookin like "great, i gotta sing ANOTHER drug song......" lmfaooo
LIVE! No help at all! Just a sound effect or echo effect or two. AMAZING. GREAT JOB.
Oh my god it feels like a middle-school talent show performance of Good Vibrations
So to summarise the comments below:
Mike hated being a part of the band after they stopped being a surf music band and turned into innovators.
Carl Wilson’s a phenomenal singer who is dearly missed by all of us.
Bruce Johnston is as invisible as Caspar the Ghost and is the forgotten Beach Boy.
Al Jardine’s just happy to be there.
Finally, Brian Wilson’s a fucking genius! He turned a surf music band into incredible innovators with Pet Sounds! Good Vibrations followed up shortly afterwards.
I would have thought that this song could never be pulled off live, or at least not well. I was clearly wrong, they did a top job of it.
This is the best song ever (!).
I saw this in a documentary years ago about The Beach Boys. It was amazing and I love the trippy effects! Though I wish they would have focused less on Mike and his “I wish I was anywhere else” look and more on Dennis. He was the one with the looks. And I’d have loved to see more close ups of his drumming
Masterpiece
This song has more layers than philo dough, and the fact they could do it live is a testament to the sheer talent that is the Beach Boys.
One of the greatest songs ever. These guys are rock Gods of course like the e.g. Beatles, Stones, Supremes, Four Tops, The Miracles. My goodness the music from that time was epic. Can’t get enough of the song and music, it DEFINITELY makes you feel 👍GOOD !
This had to be such an awkward performance. By this time, everyone knew that Brian was the genious, yet he wasn't able to play live. Basically this was Beach boys without the talented one. All of these people are talented in their own right (except for Mike), but I think all of them knew that Brian was the person people really wanted to see.
Carl started becoming the head guy. Mike was going back.
Carl was always the most gifted musician of the band, Brian was just the best writer by far. Those early BB songs were Brian's writings and Carl putting them to life with his own spin. The song is almost impossible to perform live, especially with just those instruments, you need to have a full band playing along with the BB in order to get the feel of the song.
Mikes a pretty good singer in the other performances and on the original song, but i guess playing an instrument and singing was too hard for him.
What a great band
Some of most important vibrations in all of rock.
R. I. P. Ed-sullivan the nation misses you everyday.
Mike Love doesn't seem too interested in this song. His singing is so weak.
I think hes stressin over having to play that theramin and sing at the same time
@@aarond23 it's live (the vocals, I mean). Mike sounds quite diferent...
This video exposes Mike Love's value to the band. Given a task greater than playing a tambourine while singing and he can barely function.
@paranormal33 hahaha "he can barely function" ..he does seem to be struggling a bit at the beginning doesn't he😂
@Aaron Davis Well these definitely arent the studio version vocals so i highly doubt it.
What a great song
RIP Carl Wilson. Truly a crucial piece of the puzzle.
In time The History of Music will list Brian as a Musical Genius and it'll list Mike as a member of the Beach Boys.
This is just so brilliant. And live! Absolutely brilliant.
Amazingly performed. Hats off to them all that they could it pull off live on TV. What pressure to be under! I didn't hear any prerecorded stuff. Carl and Dennis were outstanding in this appearance (Carl playing the guitar lead parts and singing the melody!) and credit to Mike Love for holding it together on the theremin and singing his parts ❤🌈
Almost live, I suspect. Clearly not the original recording but a live recording made prior to the telecast and then lip synched. I don't see any cords or amplifiers, plus the drummer's dynamics do not match the recording's dynamics. And the audio effects were probably added later. Nevertheless, these guys could pull it off.
There was a flute played and no evidence any flute amongst those performing, that apart I liked the 'psychedelic' ending a lot...
@@Arlo360-Official I am 99% sure it's 100% live. Both guitars have visible wires if you look closely, they just keep on phasing out because of this stupid effect that cuts the boys out to lay them over the background images. Also, I think it's very likely that there's a live bass player and a flute player somewhere outside the frame. It was pretty common in the old days to leave the session musicians out of the picture. Also, Dennis's playing is completely in sync with what's happening on the screen. I mean it all looks and feels very obviously live.
@@MrDirtybear And a bass somewhere. That was usually Brian's instrument in the early days and later Bruce Johnston's main instrument.
MoogerTuber ______Don't be ridiculous. You can't play this song with two guitars and a hammond. The drums aren't mic'd up either. It's a playback mix with possibly some live vocals.
I'm really impressed that they were able to create these background visual effects in a live music video without the aid of computer graphic imagery! This was long before the ubiquitous use of CGI jaded us to these kinds of sights. Seeing this broadcast live on TV back in 1968 must have made quite the impression on viewers!
Mike Love is honestly a mood, dude's dead inside, never looks interested, and is fidgeting half of the time.