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Shortenin’ Bread Piano Riff- An American Family
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- čas přidán 10. 11. 2017
- It is true that Brian kept asking Hal Blaine if he knew this song but I don’t think it was this riff. The people he offers the gold records to are Hal Blanie, Carole Kaye, and Chuck Britz. According to legend, he really did give those away.
I love how nonchalant Brian is when Marilyn says she’s having the baby (“ok, bye!”)
Brian Wilson is like a cartoon character that ended up in real life because god couldn’t let his musical genius go to waste.
it's a fine line between genius and...Shortenin' Bread...
NORMALIZE Shortenin’ Bread obsession. THERE ARE DOZENS OF US
“ok, byee!”
0:29
🤣 🤣
If I were Hal and Carole, I wouldn’t have just stood there and said “great song,” I’d have gotten on those instruments and told Stephen Desper to roll tape on a whole mess of that slow rock Bread
That’s funny as hell!
LMAOOO “ok bye” I bet that really did happen ☠️
honestly this is peak comedy
A side of coke with the shortenin' bread
Haha Brian didn't look like this until 1975 or so
He grew up beard in 1974
1978-9
@@smileysmilefan7879wrong
Your right. Have you seen the photo of Brian were he is posing in his swimming pool with his Endless Summer Gold plated album in 1974? Pretty cool.@@toastertwo1602
A circa 1974 Brian (coked up, bearded with shoulder-length hair, obsessively playing "shortenin' bread") in 1969 (Wendy's birth; Murry selling Sea of Tunes; still using Wrecking Crew players) with Chuck Britz (of the earlier days) instead of Steve Desper. Looking for accuracy in this miniseries (let alone good acting) is an exercise in futility, though.
That's why I prefer Love and Mercy over this.
Part 1 was fairly accurate and I thought much better
@@lenini056_Love and Mercy_ isn't a whole hell of a lot better in terms of accuracy. Like, recorded facts and accounts of events verified by multiple people.
@@runnersdialzero1244at least it doesn't portray events that would require a mid 70s Brian to time travel to 1969
This belongs in the criterion collection ffs
That's not Brian, that's Thump Wilson.
They got Thump to play Brian in the movie. Gave him a different name at the time, if memory serves.
Thank you for posting this.. solved a life long obsession with what that riff is Brian plays
This really happened, but with alice cooper and iggy pop
It happened with many individuals, and still is likely to occur from time to time. I'd be honored to be one of those among that number.
Dang this part is so hilarious! And people hated part 2 mainly because Murry wasn't in it as much as part 1. People felt the characters got more "cartoonish" and the acting got worse. It's still an entertaining movie though.
It’s certainly entertaining and cartoonish haha.
Great riff.
the gold records on the wall at home were magically transported (along with brian himself) to a recording studio where everyone was waiting for him?
I thought the recording stupid was *in* the house.
@@DeflatingAtheism - "the recording stupid".
I like that, ha ha ha ha ha ha!
😀
So Hal Blaine, the drummer of many of Brian's sessions, actually confirmed this story to be true. He ran into the home studio and handed him gold records and said he wanted him to have them. He played a song on piano (I'm not sure if it was shortening bread, but he actually says what it was) and he keeps repeating "do you know this song?" After a couple bars whilst Hal says "yea it's a great song Brian"
Shortenin' Bread! I love how he freaked out playing this for Iggy Pop....
Hello Justin ! It seems this scene was deleted from the movie... this scene plus the hallucination scene, I think. where did you find them ?? I can't find it anywhere. Thank you :)
Lol, the baby's coming I'm going to the hospital...His response, ok, bye.
WHo produced this movie...Playskool?
John Whitman.
John Stamos had a hand in getting this made
@@JasandcamAnd John was also a super fan and friend of the Beach Boys.
watched the whole film on the youtube upload and this wasn't in it - but dang it, I watched the whole thing just for this scene alone. Ding dang it indeed. Was this only in some broadcasts of the film? Very weird. A mystery on the level of what makes Shortenin' Bread so great perhaps
You might be able to find the original version on one of the pirate bay torrent sites.
Rock Rock.. rockin and rollin
Rock rock.. rocking and rolling
A cable channel called Axis, aired this about 5 yrs ago in its entirety.
was wondering why i didn’t remember this
is that true fact tha Brian didn't go with Marylin when she delivered Carnie?
I dont think so!...I think the producers got carried away with his oddball persona!
Would you really want THAT in the delivery room with you?
Actually she was in labor with Wendy in this scene
@@raymondkitchen6137yes, though preferably naked
No.
but do you guys know this song???
Yeah the song is called Shortenin Bread. It's an African-American folk songs from the end of the 19th century.
It has been covered hundred of times by many different artists from the Andrew Sisters to the Cramps.
It's a great song, Brian.
@@lucaruffini87it’s also been covered by Brian Wilson 100 hundred times🤣🤣
Is this movie good?
It's one of the better biopics. This was made in 2000, John Stamos was a producer, friend and fan of the Beach Boys. There was another film made in 1990 starring Bruce Greenwood as Dennis Wilson and it shared a lot of similarities to the 2000 version, but it told the story more from Dennis's and Brian's point of view. But the 2000 version was longer.
I watched it when it came out. I thought it was good. Until I started reading and watching interviews. Now it is just funny. It’s out of order, a lot is made up. You can tell Mike had a good amount of influence. For instance it’s set up that Mike Love surfed. According to Al Jardine and others that is absolutely not true and Mike didn’t have a board.
For me it’s terrible that they make Brian seem retarded. It’s particularly upsetting that it contradicts what the session musicians, friends, and family at the time said about his level of control in the studio and his work ethic.
Okay bye what
He’s was really out of it then
Justin Plank yes he was I can not believe it
Okay byeeee
He was definitely checked out of reality then.
My Glove’s fingerprints are all over this turd.
is this supposed to be a comedy?
Yes.
That film was rubbish but at least it was hilarious!
Actually ALL music biopics are rubbish to me but some are actually funny, so there's at least that, ha ha ha! 😁
Love and Mercy was good.
@@lowenbad - For you, yes. For me, no.
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@@NOWtheband what? Whats wrong with love & Mercy? Thats one of my favourite biopics...
@@geckuchicken8355 Not enough Paul Dano!
The one about Ian Curtis, Control (2007) is pretty good imo. Though I'm biased cause I love Joy Division/ New Order as much as I do the Beach Boys.
A whole darn lot!
Also some others here mentioned Love And Mercy, which; imo is a very good movie.
This was disgusting.
He’a definitely on coke, he’s sniffing all the time, see?
I've been sniffing all week and I haven't touched coke since 2012.