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Brian Wilson was always creating whenever he could, but after a few too many headaches, he realised some songs are best kept ...
Unlike most iconic pop music, the Beach Boys’ “Pet Sounds” never hits you over the head with its greatness. But as it turns 50, its enduring beauty only glows brighter.
THE most scintillating new element of Capitol Records’ 40th anniversary reissue of the Beach Boys’ watershed “Pet Sounds” album is on the DVD part of a deluxe CD-DVD package. Along with ...
In 2018, Classic Rock spoke to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson and Mike Love about the creation of Pet Sounds, the revolutionary album considered by many to be the greatest ever recorded.
The Beach Boys. Very early in the morning of May 21, 1985, Pet Sounds exploded around my flapping, revolving, inside-out dimensionless-timeless chemically-wracked brain in a sunburst of rainbows ...
Historically, Pet Sounds has never been taken quite as seriously as the other biog albums from 1966, Bob Dylan’s Blonde On Blonde or The Beatles’ Revolver.Perhaps this is down to the fact that ...
Brian Wilson talks ‘Pet Sounds,’ 50 years later The Beach Boys’ mastermind is now on concert tour celebrating his 1966 masterwork. He and Al Jardine reflect on the classic album and its impact.
With “Pet Sounds,” you’ve got one sound effect — at the very end of the album. But it is a lot of fun to it when it comes, finally, with the sound of the train and the dog.
"Pet Sounds" regularly turns up at or near the top of "best albums of all time" lists, with good reason. By the mid-1960s, Wilson had already quit touring with the Beach Boys.
Pet Sounds is a reminder of what is possible, musically, and how hard it is to turn those possibilities into reality. Now Watch: The Story Behind The Band Behind The Beach Boys Biggest Hits.
In creating Pet Sounds back in 1966, Wilson used every instrument at his disposal — and some unexpected, sometimes whimsical, sonic touches.