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  • Part Six of the Pop Goes the 60s historic overview of the Beach Boys continues with the period starting in 1972 after the relative success of the Surf's Up album. The 1970s show the continued decline of Brian Wilson followed by his redemption.
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  • @Chrisdrumz
    @Chrisdrumz Před 6 měsíci +14

    I consider "All This Is That" to be one of the finest Beach Boys songs ever.

    • @halwiseman9420
      @halwiseman9420 Před 6 měsíci +1

      That's my favorite Beach Boys song

    • @danielfleming9630
      @danielfleming9630 Před 6 měsíci +2

      The vocals are some of the best in their career

    • @tonyr1950
      @tonyr1950 Před měsícem +1

      There is a fast alternative version of All This is That and it is very good as well.

  • @denisrodrigues1455
    @denisrodrigues1455 Před 6 měsíci +5

    In the end credits of "American Graffitti" movie, we can hear a Beach Boys' song called "All summer long". I always think of it like a special moment in this wonderful George Lucas' work.

  • @ricjan58
    @ricjan58 Před 6 měsíci +59

    I added it up and for 3 hours, 15 minutes and 2 seconds you thoroughly entertained me and left me sorry to see it end and wanting more. Thank you Matt for an amazing piece of work.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +23

      Hey Ric, I do have a guest writer scheduled to talk about the Band as kind of a recap and to get another perspective from a bigger Beach Boy fan than I am. Look for that in about 2 weeks. I also plan to review Pet Sounds and Smile in more detail in the future so stay tuned!

    • @ricjan58
      @ricjan58 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the heads up, my friend. I'll be looking forward to it.@@popgoesthe60s52

  • @rodneygriffin7666
    @rodneygriffin7666 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Trader is one of my favorite Beach Boys songs.

    • @robertbrown7408
      @robertbrown7408 Před 5 měsíci

      Trader is absolutely sublime. I love how it switches half way through into that dreamy groove right up to the end.

  • @BIPPP1
    @BIPPP1 Před 6 měsíci +25

    Excellent series.
    Your comments regarding Mike Love always being portrayed as the villain by Beach Boys fans were
    spot on.
    The unsung hero of the Beach boys from 1982 onward was the late Jeffrey Foskett,
    who added much to their live performances and to their "That's Why God Made The Radio" album.
    He deserves acknowledgement in any Beach Boys retrospective.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +8

      Thank you for mentioning Foskett. I do have a wrap up video planned with writer Glenn Greenberg to touch on some the many things I couldn't cover in the series.

    • @BIPPP1
      @BIPPP1 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks,
      Matt,for your hard work and thorough research.@@popgoesthe60s52

    • @TonysMusic1974
      @TonysMusic1974 Před 6 měsíci

      Well . . . . mike Love IS the villain of the Beach Boys. One of the biggest D-bags in the history of rock.

    • @peterlange4397
      @peterlange4397 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yes, I get Mike is tough to get along with (and the hats don't fool anyone). But he had to put up with Murray, too. And Murray sold the song rights without any discussion or payment to Mike so he kind of had to watch out for himself and for the BB brand.

  • @georgemixis2172
    @georgemixis2172 Před 6 měsíci +13

    Ricky Fataar a.k.a. “Stig O’Hara of the Rutles.

    • @user-ug2bv5dg2f
      @user-ug2bv5dg2f Před 6 měsíci +1

      And also John Halsey aka Barry Wom plays drums on a few tracks on Lou Reeds “Transformer” album , albeit his surname is spelt slightly wrong in the credits.
      John was always pleasantly surprised and happy to sign any copies of Transformer at a Rutles show getting recognition in his own right rather than just as Neil’s sidekick …..

  • @genebrenner855
    @genebrenner855 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Holy cow! Dennis Wilson's "Only With You" is a sensation ballad on "Holland.'

  • @lordofthemound3890
    @lordofthemound3890 Před 6 měsíci +18

    The Beach Boys Love You was hardly for “completists only.” It was very popular and influential with various punk, new wave, and alternative artists. People like Patti Smith and Peter Buck (to name just two) loved it!

    • @nathanbyrn2710
      @nathanbyrn2710 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah every video he has made has 1 bad take on it.. That's it for this.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +8

      It seems to be for completists nowadays, despite the sales in the day (which had the momentum of the huge tours they were doing on the back of their oldies). Like much of the Beach Boys work, it has a very niche following which I plan to go more into in future videos. Thanks for the comment.

    • @president-electfreddy-krue3866
      @president-electfreddy-krue3866 Před 6 měsíci

      I loved The Beach Boys Love You album. Nearly every song had pop potential. However ultimately, the album was kinda "over the top". SO, although I've called it the best, I can't overlook that aspect. I could measure this against another BB album: The Beach Boys 85. I've called that one of the best Albums of the 1980's. It wasn't flawed or over-the-top. Although most people don't think it sounds enough like the Beach Boys.

    • @GilbertNeal
      @GilbertNeal Před 6 měsíci

      It is the ramblings of a deluded adult in a diaper. These are songs that could only come from a 5-year old in an adult body with withering expectations and profound ADHD.

  • @thomasrobinson182
    @thomasrobinson182 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I like the songs Carl wrote with Randy Bachman for 'Keeping The Summer Alive'. Maybe if they'd written a few more...

  • @kulturkriget
    @kulturkriget Před 6 měsíci +13

    340 pound, plus all drugs and cigarettes, and a general suicidal lifestyle. I am surprised that he is still alive.

  • @Chiggerticky
    @Chiggerticky Před 6 měsíci +20

    Matt, I enthusiastically agree with you about the quality of "Sail On, Sailor." Many years ago, I was half-listening to a feed from Pandora and the song came on. I was smitten by it. I thought, "Who the hell is that?" I was stunned to see "Beach Boys" on the display. At first, I thought it might be an error, but as I listened to the backing harmonies, I knew it was them. Thanks for noting the song. It has to be in BB's top 5 as far as I'm concerned.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +4

      Thank you for the comment. That song showed a lot of promise but they were incapable of capitalizing on it, unfortunately.

  • @juliatutor8099
    @juliatutor8099 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Love this! Carl and the Passions? The name the Beach Boys went under when they played the high school while Carl was still attending....A cool thing to make Carl the hero at his high school (as if he wasn't already).....Peace and Love, Terry and Julia Tutor

  • @thomosburn8740
    @thomosburn8740 Před 6 měsíci +9

    I'm a big defender of 'Sunflower', 'So Tough' & 'Holland'. 'So Tough' is one of my favorite seventies albums ever. The recording technique on these three releases is innovative - a lot of the parts are recorded and mixed binaurally, not mono instruments panned left-or-right, so on a good stereo system the different elements will move forward or backward in 3D space within the whole stereo picture. "Marcella" is terrific on headphones.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Hey Thomas! Thank you for watching. While doing this series, I developed a greater appreciation for So Tough and Holland.

    • @thomosburn8740
      @thomosburn8740 Před 6 měsíci

      @@popgoesthe60s52 I am a regular watcher of the show - we seem to disagree about 25% of the time, but what fun is there in always agreeing?

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@thomosburn8740 That means we agree about 75% of the time - a passing grade!

    • @syater
      @syater Před 6 měsíci +2

      I'm with you regarding the three LPs you list, although Holland is my favorite of the bunch. I didn't notice if Matt ever mentions it, he seems more focused on chart-positions this time around, but "The Trader" is my favorite song by Carl, it fits with the California central coast theme that peppers the album. And even though it interferes with the album flow, even the recitation of Robinson Jeffers' 'Beaks of Eagles' works for me sometimes.

  • @Chicago_Podcast_Authority
    @Chicago_Podcast_Authority Před 6 měsíci +5

    Wow of all people to claim that “We Got Love” is a good song I didn’t think it’d be you. Everyone that talks about it slags it so I’m glad you highlighted it ❤

    • @ms8596
      @ms8596 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I like the live version on the concert album. It took forever to hear the for years unreleased studio version.

  • @steve119100
    @steve119100 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Brian Wilson: Now, that was a world-class "Lost Weekend."

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Good point, Steve. When doing this series I noticed lots of similarities between Brian and Lennon. These would be more lifestyle choices as opposed to musical composition style, to which he is often compared favorable to McCartney.

  • @RonnysMusic
    @RonnysMusic Před 6 měsíci +3

    I saw the Boys in Pittsburgh in 1981 at the Stanley Theatre and it was the craziest show I ever saw. Brian sat at the piano not really playing it.He looked like the guy on the subway you don't want to sit next to. He was severely overweight, hair greasy and matted and staring away from the entire band and audience. After a few classic songs sung by Mike he announces " We are so proud to have Brian with us tonight. You all love Brian right? He's gonna sing a song Carl usually sings its called God Only Knows- you wanna hear him right? Here he is Mr. Brian Wilson." Brian looking very uncomfortable sings " I may not always love you but long as there are."...and freezes. Stops cold. Mike SLAMS his microphone down and storms off stage. Bruce Johnston comes out after a group backstage meeting and sits at the piano and says" This is a song I wrote about Brian,- Barry Manilow made it popular" and does a beautiful rendition of I Write the Songs.
    More dead air on stage and Dennis comes out and sings You Are So Beautiful and that was the end. The whole show was about 40 minutes long. I guess I witnessed Brian at his lowest as you state about 1980-82. I am a tremendous fan and have actually met Mike Love and Bruce Johnston in 2014. I told Mike they should do The Warmth of the Sun given the JFK association and I notice they now do it.
    Fantastic job as always Matt. I love what you do. Thanks, Ron

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Great stories, Ron. Thank you for sharing them and for watching this series. 🙂

    • @ShelleeGraham
      @ShelleeGraham Před měsícem

      That is a very interesting story about the 1982 concert you witnessed. Strange but a rarity. Thanks for sharing your concert experience.

  • @rogerl6220
    @rogerl6220 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Keith Moon Iggy Pop and Brian Wilson. Now that would be a party!😃

    • @lordofthemound3890
      @lordofthemound3890 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Supposedly, Iggy had to bow out early because he thought Brian was just too wild!

  • @kulturkriget
    @kulturkriget Před 6 měsíci +15

    Man, they are all over the place when it comes to the musical direction. I had no idea they were so... random.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +6

      They were a hard band for me to follow post 1971 because of what you state. But still some gems in there!

    • @JAB00777
      @JAB00777 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Just like the Beatles and Led Zeppelin , the Beach boys should of packed it in after their peak and obvious decline

    • @burlingtonbill1
      @burlingtonbill1 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@JAB00777 And what WAS their "peak" ? Good Vibrations? Surf's Up album? Holland album? Endless Summer? Kokomo? Who or what defines "peak" ? Record sales? The problem is, Brian LOVES creating music. As long as he's alive, the music won't die.

    • @kulturkriget
      @kulturkriget Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@JAB00777 I agree with Led Zep and Beach Boys, but Beatles ended at the right time imo. They could probably even had some more good albums. Don't know what could have been their peak. Maybe White Album, but at times it feels like their whole existence was a peak. :D

    • @kulturkriget
      @kulturkriget Před 6 měsíci

      @@world964 I kinda lost it when they went disco. :D

  • @thomasrobinson182
    @thomasrobinson182 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I saw The Beach Boys and Chicago at the Chicago Coliseum in1975 and the Beach Boys made Chicago tighter when they played together at the end of the concert.

  • @UsualmikeTelevision
    @UsualmikeTelevision Před 6 měsíci +2

    This six part series was amazing. If anyone I know wants an in depth look at the Beach Boys I'll send them this way! Congrats and Thank you!!!

  • @TheBitterSweetgr
    @TheBitterSweetgr Před 6 měsíci +8

    ...And your 2 year effort clearly paid off...I had a great time watching your Beach Boys' tribute, Matt. Keep up the good work.

  • @jjs2351
    @jjs2351 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Fantastic series - I think this is the Beach Boys history that all others need to be measured by. You really covered everything so well.. Thanks.

  • @Mr.-J-2024
    @Mr.-J-2024 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Matt, this series was probably the best I've heard on their career. Very well done. Succinct and packed with all the pertinent info, all put together very well considering the complicated subject. Kudo's and thanks.

  • @TheRealDrJoey
    @TheRealDrJoey Před 6 měsíci +2

    When I was in 8th Grade I raced home from school every day to put on 'I Get Around.' I was always into them. Then in the 70s I lived in Hawthorne, on 120th St for a while, and etched in the sidewalk was "Rhonda."
    Thanks a lot for this series, man, you did a ripping good job here.

  • @captainape6807
    @captainape6807 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The way you described Wilson, during his bath robe party period, reminded me of The Big Lebowski.

  • @BrixtonTone
    @BrixtonTone Před 6 měsíci +6

    Already responded on your Patreon channel Matt but will just add that despite not being a fan of the Beach Boys this was an illuminating series and I can only applaud the work you put into it

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +3

      It was illuminating for me as well. Not an easy story to tell, but a fascinating one!

    • @BrixtonTone
      @BrixtonTone Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@popgoesthe60s52 OK Matt, I hounded you for a Jefferson Airplane review , which credit to to you , you finally delivered . Now I'm gonna ask you again to look at CS&N ! . In a previous conversation your view seemed to be that they were not really a '60's band BUT ! their roots were sprouted from "The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, & The Hollies" ! Mid to late sixties monsters !
      Given that their debut album was released in May 1969 and marked a seminal change in the music that was to come surely they deserve a place in your "Pop goes the '60's "retrospective ? .

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@BrixtonTone I do plan an overview of their work through the end of the 70s but I will take a different path than my normal band histories. I may have to complete my Hollies retrospective first however. 🙂

    • @jonvought700
      @jonvought700 Před 6 měsíci

      A lot of bands that kind of started in the '60's but were really seventies bands--CSN&Y, Led Zeppelin, and CTA to name three. The Ultimate Spinach, for its connection with Steely Dan, might make for an interesting episode as well.
      @@BrixtonTone

    • @BrixtonTone
      @BrixtonTone Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@popgoesthe60s52 Re the Hollies , great shout out for them Matt. Not sure why they never featured as one of my favourites when they put out some really banging "pop" tunes . Maybe it was because at that time I was looking and listening to something more inventive. Having said that , they were a great band from the '60s and well worth of recognition.

  • @larrydiaz505
    @larrydiaz505 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Ricky ended up being a Rutle.

  • @Borella309
    @Borella309 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Congratulations and a big thanks Matt on completing this fantastic essay on the Beach Boys career - enjoyed every minute of it! Great work mate, regards, Terry, Australia.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hey Terry - thank you so much for sticking with this very long series. More to come!

  • @bahopp9872
    @bahopp9872 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Well done, Matt. Thanks for all of the hard work.

  • @marktrimnell8245
    @marktrimnell8245 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I'll enjoy watching this later (I'm in the UK). Watched all the previous episodes, learned a hell of a lot and thoroughly enjoyed them. Thanks for posting, Matt.

  • @denisrodrigues1455
    @denisrodrigues1455 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Congratulations, Matt, for this marvelous research and videos about the Beach Boys.

  • @G-MAN1958
    @G-MAN1958 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great series, Matt! So many interesting tidbits to ponder. It's truly a miracle that Brian survived and actually thrived into the early 2000s. The final album from The BB, "That's Why God Made The Radio", was released in 2012 and I think it holds up pretty well against some of their earlier work. Thanks much for the series!☮

  • @marcb1779
    @marcb1779 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thanks Matt, love your show, and the work that you are doing.
    I actually toured with the Beach Boys in 1988, John Stamos was with them on percussions, and we were with Roy Orbison, (who would pass away that December) and Jonh Cafferty, and the Beaver Brown Band.
    I think having Roy Orbison on the billing made everyone act so professional, it was so special, and honor to be on tour with him. The fans were so in awe and so enthusiastic to see these legends. Great, great show at Tangle Wood in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. Th
    The Beach Boys had a very large production, sets, bikini girls, and lots of theatrics to pump up that Beach Boy, surfer image, but all and all it was great to see them as I had never seen them in concert before.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 2 měsíci

      What a great story and that Orbison put everyone "on their metal". Thanks Marc!

  • @sweetbass3360
    @sweetbass3360 Před 16 dny +1

    Just binged the entire series in a single day. This is some really amazingly put together and informative stuff! I feel like each episode really captured the essence of the band throughout their many different periods. At the end of the day, what a journey and an incredible story!

  • @jmdavison62
    @jmdavison62 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The Beach Boys' cover of "Rock and Roll Music" that appeared on _15 Big Ones_ was excellent; no apologies needed.

  • @lincoslam
    @lincoslam Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for putting an understanding and touching spotlight to the Beach Boys story. I, like so many young music fans coming up in the mid 70's, dismissed the Beach Boys as uncool and unhip. With prog and AOR, Southern bands and David Bowie, who had time for those "has beens" from the 60's. Around 1974 a local, low power AM radio station (I'm pretty sure it was WGNY) began doing "oldies" weekends. It was there I had my first exposure to the Beach Boys, plus many other artists and styles of rock and roll. Though it would be another 13 years before I would pick up "Endless Summer"in 1987...and a chance hearing of "Sail On Sailor" on well missed WNEW FM out of NYC one night got me started on mining the albums. Your documentary just reinforces the fact they were way better than I was led to believe, and how "snobbish" FM radio was in the seventies. Funny how I had ABBA 45's before any Beach Boys music in my collection....no prejudices to either. Brian Wilson's releases in the 90's are interesting, as is "Brian Wilson presents Smile". Nice work, Matt.

  • @jeffthewhiff
    @jeffthewhiff Před 6 měsíci +5

    Matt, you always do such a stellar job with your 60s rock documentaries and I really enjoyed this series on the Beach Boys! Looking forward to more interesting documentaries from you in 2024.👍

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci

      More to come, Jeff. I'm already working on the next videos so stay tuned!

    • @jeffthewhiff
      @jeffthewhiff Před 6 měsíci

      @@popgoesthe60s52 Okay, that sounds good, Matt!👍

  • @Neal_Schier
    @Neal_Schier Před 6 měsíci +3

    Great work as always Matt. One small point. Wasn't it Dennis Wilson that took a serious beating from Stan Love and not Carl for suppling drugs to Brian?

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +2

      There were actually 2 incidents. One with Carl, one with Dennis. Fun family!

  • @kevinbarrett9615
    @kevinbarrett9615 Před 3 měsíci +1

    One summer evening in the summer of 76 I was driving around a rural area I was living in at the time in my 68 Camaro convertible. I stopped into a general store and found this 8 track double album of Carl and the Passions and Pet Sounds. I played that 8 track over and over as I had broken up with my girlfriend of 2 years, l love these albums and Surfs up and Holland .These are pretty much my favourite albums by the Beach Boys.

  • @dougprice8121
    @dougprice8121 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the series, Matt. Great job and detail on the music. Having grown up in the era, The Beach Boys just sort of became increasingly uncool. The pop culture kept chasing that next new shiny act. By 1974 I was playing Endless Summer endlessly in my bedroom but telling nobody at HS that I was a fan. Their band name worked against them, too, almost as bad as calling themselves the Smiling Clowns. Inevitably, they went commercial with it all. The bummer about their legacy is that they made a lot of great songs that were overlooked in the latter stage of their recording heyday.

  • @edwardgonczy3170
    @edwardgonczy3170 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent series. Many things I suspected now verified.

  • @lowenbad
    @lowenbad Před 3 měsíci

    Carl & The Passions is, in my opinion, the most underrated BB album. I absolutely love it.

  • @christenuta3743
    @christenuta3743 Před 6 měsíci +6

    This was a great series Matt. Well done and much appreciated. I'm a Beach Boys fan and read a number of books about them and you are spot with your analysis of them. They were such a mess from the beginning to the end. Thanks

    • @kulturkriget
      @kulturkriget Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, I knew they had problems, but this was just baffling. So much talent but so clueless about everything. I suspect a lot of the problems came from the lack of a clear leader. Too anarchistic, and traumatized.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I appreciate that Chris. A very satisfying series to do.

  • @buzzawuzza3743
    @buzzawuzza3743 Před 6 měsíci +1

    An excellent look at one of my all time favorite bands. Maybe the fans rag on Mike Love because it's so easy to do? We used to say that "Breakaway" was the last great 45 but maybe it was "Sail On Sailor". I saw them live twice back in the day and both times they put on killer shows. The only thing I think you might have mentioned was when Brian FINALLY got it together enough to finish Smile and it was a really good listen. Rock on, Matt!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hey Buzz, thank you for the comments. Yes Mike is an easy target, some of which he brought on himself. However, there is a nasty attitude that emanates from the "Brian is a genius" crowd that is so over the top that discredits their telling of the Beach Boys story. I may cover more of this topic, which is really about the fans, not the band. I will also apply this to Mr. McCartney in 2024 as well so stay tuned!

  • @WhizzRichardThompson
    @WhizzRichardThompson Před 6 měsíci +2

    I was lucky enough to see the Beach Boys headline Knebworth festival in the UK in 1980. They put on a memorable show although it was not exactly southern California weather (it was a bit chilly and somewhat damp). A good supporting lineup included Santana, Mike Oldfield, Lindisfarne and others.

  • @BarryStanky
    @BarryStanky Před 6 měsíci +1

    My favorite era of The Beach Boys was the early 70s with Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar in the band, including albums Carl and The Passions - “So Tough” and “Holland”. I felt this was the most musically talented lineup as a band. Blondie’s guitar play was vastly under underrated.

  • @royzug2847
    @royzug2847 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Very informative and interesting. What a troubled group and yet very creative and productive. Thanks for putting all of this together.

  • @ChromeDestiny
    @ChromeDestiny Před 6 měsíci +1

    The 1993 Beach Boys box set Thirty Years of Good Vibrations has Fairy Tale Music which is a medley of the backing tracks for the Mount Vernon story EP without the narration.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Ooo, thank you for that. I will search those tracks out.

  • @DwellerHollowMusic
    @DwellerHollowMusic Před 6 měsíci +1

    An insight into how dark "Sail On, Sailor" was as originally envisioned can be heard on KGB's version of the song (a mid 70's supergroup featuring Carmine Appice, Mike Bloomfield, Ric Grech and others). Ray Kennedy was lead vocalist--and (presumably) it's his version of the lyrics he sings
    Also--kinda surprised you skipped the 1985 album, as it was their last gasp at relevance, and the 2013's That's Why God Made The Radio, which was a nice return to form for Brian and the band
    Great stuff as always, Matt!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you! I really didn't want to get into the music post 1980 for the sake of time and relevance but I am having a follow up discussion with a writer on this whole series which will give me the opportunity to go over some things I glossed over.

  • @edwardmulholland7912
    @edwardmulholland7912 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Dennis’s songs on “Carl and the Passions” are brilliant in my view - they lead the way to his wonderful 1977 solo album “Pacific Ocean Blue” which is a classic in my view, it harks back to the ‘60’s in its ambition. Someone should compile Dennis’s songs from ‘68 to ‘73. From “Holland” onwards it was down hill (though CATP is not a great album).That being said a lot of people love the album “The Beach Boys love you” - so what do I know?
    I saw the band in the early ‘90’s in Belfast Northern Ireland, when their back catalog was being released on cd. I remember they played “Please let me wonder”! It was a great show, Carl was amazing. I was at the front row, I was so impressed by Carl that I had eye contact with him a couple of times. Carl was incredible, he sang like an angel.
    At their best The Beach Boys are hard to beat.
    This series of videos inspired me to dig into my cd’s and bootlegs of the band.
    Thanks Matt, your work has helped me through this winter.
    I really hope you cover The Walker Brothers in the future, their back catalogue is a goldmine for anyone who has not heard them. John Maus (Walker) taught Carl to play guitar.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci

      Ah yes, the Walker Brothers. I want to do them and they are on my list. More videos are coming to keep you warm this winter!

  • @jameswatson5370
    @jameswatson5370 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You didn't discuss their wonderful 90's album Summer In Paradise! Kidding. Excellent series, thank you for your hard work.

  • @57Banjoman
    @57Banjoman Před 6 měsíci +2

    Well done as always Matt! I wore out my "Endless Summer"8-track in"74-a very interesting year for me-thanks again!

  • @THECLARENCES
    @THECLARENCES Před 6 měsíci +1

    Long live the memories of Dennis & Carl Wilson. xoxo The Clarences

  • @jhboob
    @jhboob Před 6 měsíci +3

    Great job in the series sir, specially for the conclusion. Never knew the Beach Boys' career during the 70s was so topsy turvy.

  • @joelgoldenberg1100
    @joelgoldenberg1100 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I also saw the 50th Anniversary show, in Montreal on Brian's 70th birthday. The show was indeed great, with a mix of Mike and Bruce's Beach Boys, and Brian's touring musicians. What I really liked was the lengthy set list, David Marks's very cool surf guitar, his vocal on Getcha Back and the quality of Al Jardine's vocals.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +2

      I was very fortunate to see that show and I was with my buddy Paul and my parents. Great time!

  • @stevescott2903
    @stevescott2903 Před 6 měsíci +3

    That was fabulous Matt! Entire series.... My personal favorite album has always been Holland though I agree with your critique that its a bit off/rough in spots. Had no idea as to the backstory so that was interesting, edifying. The rest of their catalog of course up to & including Holland, fabulous stuff, some real gems that really take one back to times, places, people. Post Holland, agree again, not so much..... Thanks a million, time well spent.

  • @johnlorinc2081
    @johnlorinc2081 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Many years ago 96.9 FM in Pittsburgh would play an entire album at midnight. If it was an album I liked and didn't have, or I was curious about, I would grab a cassette and hit record. One night Endless Summer was the album. I knew of the Beach Boys....I was a teen at the time.....but I didn't have any of their records. Endless Summer got me hooked. Over time....and after getting Beach Boys albums and becoming a fan......I understand why Endless Summer gets bashed among hardcore fans. And we all know what it did for Mike Love's ego. But....to be fair.....because of Endless Summer I know all about Pet Sounds, Today, Summer Days, and on and on.
    Great video once again. Really enjoying this series.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Everyone had Endless Summer but me in those days! Endless Summer was perfectly timed and rightly struck a chord with old and new fans. The only people that bash this LP are the 'Brian is a genius/we hate Mike Love' subset of fans, who are not at all representative of hard core fans. I may do a video on this topic as it needs some sorting out. Thanks for the comment, John!

    • @johnlorinc2081
      @johnlorinc2081 Před 6 měsíci

      I don't hate Mike Love. I've met him once and interviewed him a handful of times over the years and he was always nice. But....I think it's safe to say that he is his own biggest fan.@@popgoesthe60s52

  • @president-electfreddy-krue3866
    @president-electfreddy-krue3866 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I feel that every music documentary should be measured by this one. This truly is the standard. The most complete, comprehensive rockumentary ever. IT was already nearing the most thorough documentary ever after volume 3. This tells everything someone would need to know about a band. Including that part where Mike Love always gets blamed. (lol).
    It doesn't surprise me that it would take years to create this one.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci

      I really appreciate the feedback. It was a wonderful learning experience for me to do this series. I'm so glad it is finding an audience that appreciates their music! Thank you so much Pres. More to come.

  • @juliatutor8099
    @juliatutor8099 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Matt..."Runaway" by Del Shannon is on the "American Graffiti" soundtrack and it was 60's as well ( I had the soundtrack when I was 10)...Peace and Love, Terry Tutor

  • @timholman7433
    @timholman7433 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excellent as ever, Matt. The Beach Boys' story easily deserves 6 episodes, maybe more! One thing to add is that finally we did get to hear 'Smile', first of all Brian's solo version in 2004 and then in 2011 an album compiled from the Beach Boys' original music. Of course we'll never know for sure what form the album would have taken if completed in '67, but given the high quality of these recordings it's perhaps surprising that Brian and the boys couldn't finish it back then. On the other hand, given the shambolic lifestyles that you describe so well, maybe it's not surprising after all!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Tim! Thank you for commenting and for the support. I will have a guest on to basically recap the 6-part series. This will be Beach Boy affectionado and writer Glenn Greenberg who will tie up some loose ends with me. I do plan on a couple more Beach Boys videos pertaining to Pet Sounds and Smile so stay tuned!

  • @dr.fritzfassbender
    @dr.fritzfassbender Před 18 dny

    I've spent most of this July 4th watching every episode of The Beach Boys. Well done Matt! And thank you! Enjoyable and informative. Bravo, Mr. Williamson! 😎👍🏾

  • @dmk7700
    @dmk7700 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hey Matt - I would really dig an in-depth history of SPIRIT and SAVOY BROWN.

  • @jonvought700
    @jonvought700 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I've never laughed so much--or nearly wept--during one of your videos. A lot of this is hilarious the way you tell it. And a lot of it very sad. I got to see the Beach Boys in the summer of '80 or so. The Beach Boys were never my thing, but what a repertoire by this time. Who doesn't enjoy those songs and that sound whether they care to admit it or not? So much fun. It was the National Mall, July 4th, for free. And of course I had no idea what was going on with the band at the time until now. Anyway, I enjoyed the hell out of this video, thank you. One minor thing: You mentioned the band Chicago and I was kind of hoping you'd mention their song Wishing You Were Here, recorded with the Beach Boys, and that great nationally televised Christmas extravaganza with both bands, which I think is an interesting, um, footnote in the history of both bands.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hey Jon, thank you for hanging in there with this series. It was a difficult one to tell but very satisfying. I left lots of anecdotal info out like Wishing You Were Here but I will be doing a recap with a writer on this series so stay tuned for more!

  • @ventues9751
    @ventues9751 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This great stuff !! I really liked the " LA Light " & " Keeping The Summer Alive " albums. They had some great songs on them !!

  • @ttoille765
    @ttoille765 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I saw the Beach Boys in the late 70s. The seats I had were terrible (off to the side of the stage), however this gave me a great view of a very overweight Brian sitting behind the stage smoking cigarettes the entire show. He came out a couple times to sing a song and then would go backstage and smoke some more.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It was a very sad thing to see - Brian disintegrating for all to see.

    • @ttoille765
      @ttoille765 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, I actually thought he was a roadie until he went out on stage to sing.@@popgoesthe60s52

  • @a2z60s
    @a2z60s Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hats off to you Sir..absolute magnificent in depth History

  • @robbieburns8746
    @robbieburns8746 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Good series, Matt! As much as my sister loved The Beach Boys, I didn't know about most any of this background. I guess I should be amazed that Brian is the surviving brother and still going strong.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It's quite ironic that Brian is the last brother.

  • @Arjeebee
    @Arjeebee Před 6 měsíci +1

    I watched every episode... GREAT JOB!! Thanks.

  • @denisrodrigues1455
    @denisrodrigues1455 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The best track in the "Holland" album, in my humble opinion, is a Blondie Chaplin composition called "Leaving this town". About the name "Carl and the passions: so tough"; has a reason probably in the fact of the leadership of Carl Wilson in that period. It's my opinion.

  • @graymarkets1957
    @graymarkets1957 Před 4 měsíci

    Enjoyed the series very much. Only one true disagreement, The Beach Boys Love You is a terrific LP. A miracle from the wreckage. Thanks as always for your hard work.

  • @Nazz1967
    @Nazz1967 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This has been fantastic ,thank you so much for doing this .

  • @syater
    @syater Před 6 měsíci

    Terrific ! Well done

  • @MrKaywyn
    @MrKaywyn Před 6 měsíci

    A wonderful episode of an excellent series.

  • @thomasspravka1370
    @thomasspravka1370 Před 6 měsíci

    Well done, thanks!

  • @boellinger
    @boellinger Před 6 měsíci

    Another excellent episode of these Beach Boys series.

  • @tunafish2521
    @tunafish2521 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent. I learned a lot.

  • @brucemccarrier4276
    @brucemccarrier4276 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Awesome Job

  • @freefallin6871
    @freefallin6871 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great dive Matt, thank you for your hard and diligent work.

  • @IozziEric
    @IozziEric Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much, Matt! What a great work, specially this final part.

  • @MiguelRiscado
    @MiguelRiscado Před 6 měsíci

    Brilliant, Matt. Cheers!

  • @ChadMasonFilms
    @ChadMasonFilms Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing stuff- I’ve looked forward to each part and learned new things every time 👍🏻

  • @errorsofmodernism7331
    @errorsofmodernism7331 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent report

  • @danielfleming9630
    @danielfleming9630 Před 6 měsíci

    Amazing series of videos… thank you!!

  • @clarkrobertson7982
    @clarkrobertson7982 Před měsícem

    Well done! Enlightening!

  • @hummingwires9760
    @hummingwires9760 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Its amazing how messy this era is, its crazy this is the same group who produced Pet Sounds and Sunflower.

  • @justinguadagno7656
    @justinguadagno7656 Před 6 měsíci

    Been anxiously waiting for this one!! Thanks Matt!! Absolutely love these!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci

      You are welcome! I'm glad to have completed it. I do have a wrap up discussion coming soon with writer Glenn Greenberg, so stay tuned!

  • @waziammm
    @waziammm Před 5 měsíci

    Great long form series on a band that really deserved it, well done!!

  • @malcocreative
    @malcocreative Před 3 měsíci

    You did a wonderful job.

  • @Geritopia
    @Geritopia Před 4 měsíci

    The Beach Boys inner story is so sprawling and exraordinary. Im a big Holland fan. It was the record that made me reconsider their music. Also, Fataar and Chapman were good for switching things up. Fataar was also great in the Rutles… ersatz George.

  • @daddybog5499
    @daddybog5499 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nicely put together ,,,, continued success.

  • @l7casanova336
    @l7casanova336 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Matt I swear, I was just watching part 5 an hour ago just as a recap, not knowing this was gonna be uploaded almost immediately after I finished! I look forward to this next instalment!

  • @lyndarosborough869
    @lyndarosborough869 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow … huge work done here and on this great series Matt … it’s amazing how much background you gather and how well you present ! Always my top podcast series … thank you again ! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @scottbettencourt6658
    @scottbettencourt6658 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That was an awesome series, thanks Matt. I was genuinely excited every time I saw a new part came out 👍

  • @thomasrobinson182
    @thomasrobinson182 Před 6 měsíci +1

    'The Trader' is awesome, too.

  • @hmao4466
    @hmao4466 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love your work...

  • @carrerlluna66
    @carrerlluna66 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for all your hard work. For me the Beach Boys story is truly a tragedy.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, it was hard to do this series because of the tragic tone from 1967 on. Very few bright spots despite some very good music.

    • @carrerlluna66
      @carrerlluna66 Před 6 měsíci

      I agree, the band had those endless conflicts over who the boss was, plus substances and mental problems plus a svengali or 2. When they all pulled in the same direction they were kings. I saw Blondie Chaplin play " Sail On sailor " with Richard Manuel and Rick Danko around 1980 or 81 at the old Lone Star Cafe in NYC. I know you were focused on the BB's but Fataar and Chaplin were from S Africa and their band Flame was on Brother records. I@@popgoesthe60s52

  • @nickwebb9290
    @nickwebb9290 Před 5 měsíci +1

    What an amazing body of work you’ve produced here Matt. Definitely worth all your time and trouble as it stands as a superb history of the Beach Boys that I think would be hard to better.
    Am sure I’m not alone in learning more about them than I previously knew.
    They’re one of my all time favourite and inspirational bands and your documentary followed their tipsy turvy career so sensitively.
    Many many thanks 🙏

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hello, Nick. Thank you for the kind words and following the series. I learned an awful lot when putting this together and it was really satisfying.

  • @zachparade2791
    @zachparade2791 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very well done! As a Beach Boys fan, I loved every installment! Thanks for your hard work.
    🌞🙏✌️💛

  • @jwjeffrey
    @jwjeffrey Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for posting this, explains a lot. I often wonder what happen to Bruce Johnston, why he wasn't with them for a period and how Mike ended up with the majority. I'll have to go back and listen to the beginning.

  • @Doctor_Robert
    @Doctor_Robert Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant series! I binged the whole thing! I think you've definitely straightened out quite a few things I'd thought about them (mostly about Mike Love). I'm coming into a Beach Boys renaissance, diving into their entire discography and not just Pet Sounds/SMiLE in earnest and your summary of most of their career is a fantastic start!