Well, it's poetic, it's beautiful, and passionate. That's about all you need, that and Wilson's charisma. He showed tremendous balls making pet sounds when no one believed in him.
Everytime I listen to this I am reminded of the delicious era of 60s music. I love that look ("What the hell was that?") at 2:55 when the pianist plays a sour note. That was "the look" that the Beach Boys dreaded during a live performance.
I grew up in england. At start of beatles era. I met my first wife who introduce me to the Beachboys. Fifty years later i am on my third wife. But i still. love the Beachboys. They are in my soul.
it wasn't till I got older that I began to really appreciate Brian as a songwriter, a deep songwriter. with age comes wisdom.
Pet Sounds changed my life.
This genius made the Beatles change the way they wrote their music ... Nuff Said!
Those piano chords are so beautiful! Makes for a different listening experience if this classic
He did it, he sang falsetto. Still angel highs.
Brian always picks up on the slightest thing. He always looks at someone when playing as if to say ''Im watching you''
Brian is an amazing person. After all the ups and down he is still here with us making music which definitely says something about the human spirit.
2:50 lol his face at the wrong piano note
I adore Brian. Always have. Gentle and brilliant, humble and quick witted. Please live forever, you amazing man!
"Can't find nothin' I can put my heart and soul into". I think he did. :)
Oh my god this version is amazing
Isn't this just one of the most beautiful hymns you've ever heard?
My all time favorite beach boys record, its so beautiful
God Bless you Brian Wilson. You not only gave the world a song to sing, but a lyric to think about. Much love.
All praise to Brian. You don't judge Brian.....you LISTEN to him.........
Well, it's poetic, it's beautiful, and passionate. That's about all you need, that and Wilson's charisma. He showed tremendous balls making pet sounds when no one believed in him.
i cant even begin to say how much i love Brian and his music
Everytime I listen to this I am reminded of the delicious era of 60s music. I love that look ("What the hell was that?") at 2:55 when the pianist plays a sour note.
That was "the look" that the Beach Boys dreaded during a live performance.
2001 to 2021 the world has finally caught up to Brian's song. These are the times he made for us.
I grew up in england. At start of beatles era. I met my first wife who introduce me to the Beachboys. Fifty years later i am on my third wife. But i still. love the Beachboys. They are in my soul.