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Beach boys pet sounds
Beach boys pet sounds








Once the rest of the band returned from international touring, Wilson had them come into the studio to put vocals down on top of his compositions.

beach boys pet sounds

IT TOOK AN ENTIRE WEEK TO RECORD THE VOCALS FOR "WOULDN'T IT BE NICE." Wilson had unprecedented control over Pet Sounds, and he was just 23 years old at the time. He arranged, composed, and produced the album and conducted an army of L.A.'s best studio musicians, a.k.a. Throughout 1965, while the rest of band toured, Wilson worked on his new project. WHILE THE BAND TOURED IN 1965, BRIAN WILSON STAYED AT HOME AND WORKED ON PET SOUNDS. But it's going to be well worth it, because I'm going to write you some good songs." 3. He called a meeting with the rest of the band and said, "Listen, I'm going to have to quit the touring group.

beach boys pet sounds

He had to return to California, where he recovered and realized that he could tour no longer. In December of 1964, while on a flight to Houston to start yet another Beach Boys tour, Brian Wilson had a panic attack, which led to him collapsing in the plane's aisle and sobbing. That's all folks.' I said, 'I'm going to make an album that's really good, I mean really challenge me.' I mean, I love that f*cking album, I cherish that album." 2. "When I heard Rubber Soul, I said, 'That's it. " Rubber Soul blew my mind," Brian Wilson once said. In honor of Wilson's 75th birthday, we're taking a look back at the highly influential album. The story of how Pet Sounds was made has been told and retold (and parodied) plenty of times since its release in 1966, but there are still many fascinating little stories about the album that may have gone under the radar. It's a deeply personal album, and Wilson's meticulously complex and bizarre arrangements elevated the three-minute radio tune to art.

beach boys pet sounds

Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds forever changed the landscape of pop music.










Beach boys pet sounds