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Bort

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Re: Dennis Wilson?
« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2016, 12:39:11 PM »
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Is Dennis Wilson the one who drowned in the early 80's?

Yes.

Dennis was criminally underutilized by the Beach Boys in their prime. His voice wasn't as strong as Brian or Carl's, but it had a pleasant rasp to it.

Pacific Ocean Blue is one of the all time great cocaine albums. It feels like it was recorded by a man living at a marina who hasn't worn a shirt in at least three months and only leaves his boat to score more nose sugar or to get another case of Mexican beer.

"Forever" is in my top 10 all-time Beach Boys songs.

But yeah, Dennis was as screwed up as Brian. But people didn't try saving him because he wasn't anybody's meal ticket.

"Forever" is a massively underrated Beach Boys song. So good.

Actually, I'd say the entire period between from after Smile imploded through the period in the mid-70s when Mike Love finally asserted full control is seriously underrated. Some weird, questionable, and outright terrible things in there, but they were still trying hard to actually be relevant and move forward with interesting music (even without Brian's input) for a while before Love turned them into a nostalgia museum piece.

You had Dennis and Carl both stepping up and finding their voices as songwriters, Al finally indulging his abiding love of Dylanesque folk, Bruce making the most treacly, vapid love songs in history, Mike being seriously weird about eagles and meditation, Brian releasing snippets of Smile brilliance, Blondie Chaplin joining and doing yeoman's work for a few albums, an album of blue eyed soul/funk, and an album (Love You) that started as a seriously cigarette and cocaine damaged solo Brian Wilson album later turned into a full band album, that is somehow the inadvertent blueprint for weird 80s outsider alternative musicians like They Might Be Giants and Daniel Johnston, etc. etc.

What I'm saying is that people that think they stopped being worth hearing after Good Vibrations are wronger than a roomful of Chucks with unlimited Internet access.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

You should do a Podcast.

I'm recording one tonight.

But it's on an 80s animated movie, not the 70s Beach Boys. I have a brand to think of.

Cool World?

He said 80s, CT.



Eh, the movies released in the early part of any decade are usually far more reflective of the previous one.

The man has a brand to think of!

The very fact that he's actually recording something would indicate that he's totally abandoned his brand.

Well, we ended up delaying it until tonight, so I'm currently still on brand.
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Re: Dennis Wilson?
« Reply #16 on: January 28, 2016, 10:22:03 AM »
Quote from: Bort on January 22, 2016, 12:08:08 AM
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Quote from: PANK! on January 21, 2016, 09:58:58 AM
Is Dennis Wilson the one who drowned in the early 80's?

Yes.

Dennis was criminally underutilized by the Beach Boys in their prime. His voice wasn't as strong as Brian or Carl's, but it had a pleasant rasp to it.

Pacific Ocean Blue is one of the all time great cocaine albums. It feels like it was recorded by a man living at a marina who hasn't worn a shirt in at least three months and only leaves his boat to score more nose sugar or to get another case of Mexican beer.

"Forever" is in my top 10 all-time Beach Boys songs.

But yeah, Dennis was as screwed up as Brian. But people didn't try saving him because he wasn't anybody's meal ticket.

"Forever" is a massively underrated Beach Boys song. So good.

Actually, I'd say the entire period between from after Smile imploded through the period in the mid-70s when Mike Love finally asserted full control is seriously underrated. Some weird, questionable, and outright terrible things in there, but they were still trying hard to actually be relevant and move forward with interesting music (even without Brian's input) for a while before Love turned them into a nostalgia museum piece.

You had Dennis and Carl both stepping up and finding their voices as songwriters, Al finally indulging his abiding love of Dylanesque folk, Bruce making the most treacly, vapid love songs in history, Mike being seriously weird about eagles and meditation, Brian releasing snippets of Smile brilliance, Blondie Chaplin joining and doing yeoman's work for a few albums, an album of blue eyed soul/funk, and an album (Love You) that started as a seriously cigarette and cocaine damaged solo Brian Wilson album later turned into a full band album, that is somehow the inadvertent blueprint for weird 80s outsider alternative musicians like They Might Be Giants and Daniel Johnston, etc. etc.

What I'm saying is that people that think they stopped being worth hearing after Good Vibrations are wronger than a roomful of Chucks with unlimited Internet access.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

Basically, the Beach Boys turned into two bands, the Carl/Dennis/Jardine group that kept trying to create something valid, bringing in Chaplin and Rikki Fataar while the Love/Johnston/Melcher one that wanted to basically crank out Beach Boys knock-off records like Johnston and Melcher had done before becoming involved with the genuine article.

And anybody who ever thought the Beach Boys stopped being good during/after Smile should never be allowed to bathe in the beauty of "Til I Die", "Sail On Sailor" and so many other great songs.

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Bort

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Re: Dennis Wilson?
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2016, 05:24:21 PM »
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Is Dennis Wilson the one who drowned in the early 80's?

Yes.

Dennis was criminally underutilized by the Beach Boys in their prime. His voice wasn't as strong as Brian or Carl's, but it had a pleasant rasp to it.

Pacific Ocean Blue is one of the all time great cocaine albums. It feels like it was recorded by a man living at a marina who hasn't worn a shirt in at least three months and only leaves his boat to score more nose sugar or to get another case of Mexican beer.

"Forever" is in my top 10 all-time Beach Boys songs.

But yeah, Dennis was as screwed up as Brian. But people didn't try saving him because he wasn't anybody's meal ticket.

"Forever" is a massively underrated Beach Boys song. So good.

Actually, I'd say the entire period between from after Smile imploded through the period in the mid-70s when Mike Love finally asserted full control is seriously underrated. Some weird, questionable, and outright terrible things in there, but they were still trying hard to actually be relevant and move forward with interesting music (even without Brian's input) for a while before Love turned them into a nostalgia museum piece.

You had Dennis and Carl both stepping up and finding their voices as songwriters, Al finally indulging his abiding love of Dylanesque folk, Bruce making the most treacly, vapid love songs in history, Mike being seriously weird about eagles and meditation, Brian releasing snippets of Smile brilliance, Blondie Chaplin joining and doing yeoman's work for a few albums, an album of blue eyed soul/funk, and an album (Love You) that started as a seriously cigarette and cocaine damaged solo Brian Wilson album later turned into a full band album, that is somehow the inadvertent blueprint for weird 80s outsider alternative musicians like They Might Be Giants and Daniel Johnston, etc. etc.

What I'm saying is that people that think they stopped being worth hearing after Good Vibrations are wronger than a roomful of Chucks with unlimited Internet access.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

Basically, the Beach Boys turned into two bands, the Carl/Dennis/Jardine group that kept trying to create something valid, bringing in Chaplin and Rikki Fataar while the Love/Johnston/Melcher one that wanted to basically crank out Beach Boys knock-off records like Johnston and Melcher had done before becoming involved with the genuine article.

And anybody who ever thought the Beach Boys stopped being good during/after Smile should never be allowed to bathe in the beauty of "Til I Die", "Sail On Sailor" and so many other great songs.


Too bad fucking Murry made sure the Wilson boys were terrible at asserting themselves.
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Re: Dennis Wilson?
« Reply #18 on: June 07, 2016, 08:56:47 AM »
Quote from: Bort on January 28, 2016, 05:24:21 PM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on January 28, 2016, 10:22:03 AM
Quote from: Bort on January 22, 2016, 12:08:08 AM
Quote from: Median Desipio Chucklehead on January 21, 2016, 06:21:00 PM
Quote from: Bort on January 21, 2016, 11:54:17 AM
Quote from: PANK! on January 21, 2016, 09:58:58 AM
Is Dennis Wilson the one who drowned in the early 80's?

Yes.

Dennis was criminally underutilized by the Beach Boys in their prime. His voice wasn't as strong as Brian or Carl's, but it had a pleasant rasp to it.

Pacific Ocean Blue is one of the all time great cocaine albums. It feels like it was recorded by a man living at a marina who hasn't worn a shirt in at least three months and only leaves his boat to score more nose sugar or to get another case of Mexican beer.

"Forever" is in my top 10 all-time Beach Boys songs.

But yeah, Dennis was as screwed up as Brian. But people didn't try saving him because he wasn't anybody's meal ticket.

"Forever" is a massively underrated Beach Boys song. So good.

Actually, I'd say the entire period between from after Smile imploded through the period in the mid-70s when Mike Love finally asserted full control is seriously underrated. Some weird, questionable, and outright terrible things in there, but they were still trying hard to actually be relevant and move forward with interesting music (even without Brian's input) for a while before Love turned them into a nostalgia museum piece.

You had Dennis and Carl both stepping up and finding their voices as songwriters, Al finally indulging his abiding love of Dylanesque folk, Bruce making the most treacly, vapid love songs in history, Mike being seriously weird about eagles and meditation, Brian releasing snippets of Smile brilliance, Blondie Chaplin joining and doing yeoman's work for a few albums, an album of blue eyed soul/funk, and an album (Love You) that started as a seriously cigarette and cocaine damaged solo Brian Wilson album later turned into a full band album, that is somehow the inadvertent blueprint for weird 80s outsider alternative musicians like They Might Be Giants and Daniel Johnston, etc. etc.

What I'm saying is that people that think they stopped being worth hearing after Good Vibrations are wronger than a roomful of Chucks with unlimited Internet access.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk.

Basically, the Beach Boys turned into two bands, the Carl/Dennis/Jardine group that kept trying to create something valid, bringing in Chaplin and Rikki Fataar while the Love/Johnston/Melcher one that wanted to basically crank out Beach Boys knock-off records like Johnston and Melcher had done before becoming involved with the genuine article.

And anybody who ever thought the Beach Boys stopped being good during/after Smile should never be allowed to bathe in the beauty of "Til I Die", "Sail On Sailor" and so many other great songs.


Too bad fucking Murry made sure the Wilson boys were terrible at asserting themselves.

And even worse that Mike Love was so fucking good at it.
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