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Showing posts with label img photo. Show all posts

2011/09/16

Minty And The Beeb reviews: Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham

september 2011 ->mintyandthebeeb.blogspot.com
  Our third show... and still we were filled with anticipation and excitement. Again, the show kicked off with the ‘Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin’ album from start to finish...

2011/09/14

Van Dyke Parks Songwriter Interview

July 29, 2011 -> songfacts.com
Dan MacIntosh (Songfacts):

You wear so many different hats: composer, performer, instrumentalist, arranger, producer, and lyricist. What do you think is your greatest strength as an artist?

2011/09/12

Brian Wilson review - The Sage, Gateshead

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Since he returned from breakdown-induced wilderness, with rapturously received performances of the Beach Boys's 1966 masterpiece, Pet Sounds, a mini-industry has sprung up around Brian Wilson. There have been endless tours, poorly received solo albums and now, with Wilson no longer writing songs, Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin, an album remodeling George Gershwin classics in the style of the Beach Boys.
Sunday 11 September 2011 -> guardian.co.uk

2011/09/10

The Beach Boys' "Smile" Sessions: Why the Album Never Came Out, And Why It Now Will - Part 1

08 September 2011
-> peteramescarlin.com
Then one day in 2003 you hear something astonishing.

Brian Wilson has decided to finish "Smile." He and his new band will debut the completed work in London in February 2004, then record a studio version to be released in the fall.

Part I
+ Part II

2011/09/09

The Brian Wilson Tour Has Started!


Setlist (September 7, 2011: Dublin, Ireland: Grand Canal Theatre)

First set:

Gershwin album (Rhapsody In Blue Intro; The Like In I Love You; Summertime; I Loves You, Porgy; I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’; It Ain’t Necessarily So; ‘S Wonderful; They Can’t Take That Away From Me; Love Is Here To Stay; I’ve Got a Crush on You; I Got Rhythm; Someone To Watch Over Me; Nothing But Love)

Second set:

California Girls
Dance Dance Dance
Catch A Wave
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Surfer Girl
Please Let Me Wonder
You're So Good To Me
The Little Girl I Once Knew
Salt Lake City
Don't Worry, Baby [Jeff]
Do You Wanna Dance
Do It Again
Darlin' [Darian]
I Get Around
Sail On, Sailor [Scott]
Pet Sounds
Sloop John B
Wouldn't It Be Nice [Jeff]
God Only Knows
Heroes And Villains [Cantina]
Good Vibrations

Encore 1

Johnny B Goode
Help Me, Rhonda
Barbara Ann
Surfin' USA
Fun Fun Fun

Encore 2

All Summer Long

+ European Tourinfo September 2011

2011/09/07

Brian Wilson: On Record

September 1st, 2011 -> americansongwriter.com 
He sings his answers over successive bowls of strawberries at his favorite L.A. deli. The fullness of his thoughts is purely musical.

+ European Tourinfo September 2011

2011/09/06

repost: VAN DYKE PARKS TO DO RARE LIVE PERFORMANCE AT MISSISSIPPI STUDIOS

Repost from 2010, because it has some interesting quotes, and it might shed a light on why Van's participation on the upcoming 'SMiLE Sessions box' is low key / or maybe publicity is kept low key at his request?


QUOTE:
Also don't count on hearing any songs from "Smile."

"I spent a lifetime of condemnation in the shadow of its incompletion," Parks said.

He calls the finished album (BWPS 2004) "adequate" but bemoans the absence of artist Frank Holmes' original cover art (which inspired the songwriting process, Parks said).
Other than calling him in to finish a few lyrics, Parks said, Wilson's camp didn't consult him on any decisions regarding the finished "Smile."

January 30, 2010 Peter Ames Carlin
http://www.oregonlive.com/O/index.ssf/2010/01/van_dyke_parks_to_do_rare_live.html

+ MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/vandykeparks

Is the Beach Boys' Mike Love a hero or villain?

6/9/2011 -> clatl.com

Why have you been pegged the bad guy?

Back in the '60s, there were two camps in the Beach Boys: the Wilson Brothers, who were into drugs, and [Al] Jardine, Love and [Bruce] Johnston, who were not. I never appreciated the effects that LSD and other drugs had on our cousins.

2011/09/02

After 44 Years, The Beach Boys’ Smile Will See the Light of Day


The Beach Boys’ unfinished follow up to their beloved Pet Sounds album, Smile, will be released officially for the first time in November according to Capitol/EMI records.

Not The Little Boy I Once Knew

Source: http://www.tinhouse.com/mag/back_issues/archive/issues/issue_10/feature.html


Not The Little Boy I Once Knew
.....Innocence and Experience in the Music of Brian Wilson
Or When Good Vibrations Go Bad.....
By Andrew Hultkrans



"Hello, Mr. Wilson . . ."


Sometime in the spring of 1967, Brian Wilson, the pop wunderkind behind the music of the Beach Boys, heard these words as he wandered into a screening of the John Frankenheimer film Seconds. He was, at the time, sporadically working on what was to become the most legendary unreleased album in rock history, originally titled Dumb Angel but later called Smile, and he was losing his mind. According to a friend who was at Wilson's house when he returned from the movie theater, Seconds had a profound effect on the young composer.


More


True dreamer

September 2, 2011 -> irishtimes.com
TALKING TO BRIAN Wilson feels dreamlike. The conversation, like his music, is swirling with intent, a need for clarity amidst a fuzzy kind of landscape. His way of speaking is musical, staccato-like and quavering, weighed down by a painful but inspirational history. Music is his only muse, and it has become a prayer for him since he was a child

2011/08/30

Press Release: THE BEACH BOYS’ LEGENDARY ‘SMiLE’ ALBUM SESSIONS TO BE RELEASED NOVEMBER 1 BY CAPITOL/EMI -- ART AND TRACKLISTS UNVEILED


August 30, 2011 -> brianwilson.com

Never-Before-Released Original 1966-’67 Album Sessions Compiled for 2CD and Digital Packages and Deluxe, Expanded Box Set; Special Packages to be Available Exclusively from TheBeachBoys.com

Official Beach Boys Music Videos to be Crowdsourced via
Tongal’s First-Ever Music Video Initiative

"The most famous unfinished album in rock & roll history…” – Rolling Stone

Hollywood, California – August 30, 2011 – With the full participation of original Beach Boys Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson, Capitol/EMI has, for the first time, collected and compiled the band’s legendary 1966-’67 sessions for the never-completed SMiLE album

2011/08/23

Jerry Leiber and Nickolas Ashford: remember them this way

2011/aug/23 -> guardian.co.uk
It's a sad day for anyone who loves classic pop and soul songwriting as two great practitioners of the art have died. Jerry Leiber, who passed away aged 78 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles of cardiopulmonary failure, made an indelible mark on pop with songs he created with his writing partner Mike Stoller in the late-50s and early-60s.

Nick Ashford, who died aged 70 in New York of throat cancer, wrote songs with his wife Valerie Simpson that similarly defined an era – the late-60s and early-70s. Here are some of their finest moments: please share your own below. Full obituaries will follow shortly.

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+ More about Jerry Leiber:

Beach Boys songcredits on YouKiwi: ©Jerry Leiber (Lyr)

(& Smokey Joe's Cafe was also a fave of The Beach Boys)

Most important: The team Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller wrote 90% of the music of The Coasters!

Beach Boys' Brian Wilson Comes to Napa


August 22, 2011 -> napa.patch.com
These days, Wilson doesn’t seem to bother with all that. He’s playing music on stage with a band he calls “the best band I’ve every heard,” touring in a $1.4 million dollar tour bus he’s almost giddily enthused about, he’s recording new music (five new songs in the can from Chicago sessions just last week) and reshaping old classics (an already completed album of songs from Disney films, “Songs in the Key of Disney,” is set for release in October).

Early next year, the long-thought-lost original “Smile” sessions will finally be released, featuring the full Beach Boys line-up as they were in 1967.

He’s even writing songs again.

2011/08/16

Time Of The Session (repost)

Apr 8 2004 -> laweekly.com

From the LA weekly

APRIL 9 -15, 2004

Time of the Session
When the music was fast, and the players anonymous
by Robert Lloyd

Most of the music you will ever hear will be played by people you will never see and whose names you will neither know nor think to ask. It will be recorded in windowless rooms, witnessed sometimes only by an engineer or producer, the now-ancient technology of the overdub making the presence even of other musicians unnecessary. For every superstar singer or guitar heroine whose name adorns a T-shirt or tattoo, there are hundreds whose work is done anonymously, or as good as. Who play their part, collect their pay and go home.

2011/08/10

The Beach Boys' 'Smile Sessions' Bumped Again to November 1

August 9, 2011 -> directcurrentmusic.com
UPDATE: Capitol has bumped The Smile Sessions AGAIN from July 12 to August 9 October 4 November 1...We know fans are confused about the seemingly endless date changes but there are any number of issues that come into play, particularly when assembling all the parts of an elaborate box set.

2011/08/09

Brian Wilson's 'In the Key of Disney' Due October (not 11 but 25)

August 8, 2011 -> directcurrentmusic.com
Brian Wilson will release In the Key of Disney, the legendary Beach Boy's take on songs best known from classic Disney films, on October 11. This is Wilson's second album for the Walt Disney label -- his first was the album of George Gershwin song in the Wilson style, Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin, released August, 2010. Details and track listing to come.

2011/07/30

Brian Wilson delivers Beach Boys hits at Meijer Gardens with big boost from polished band

July 29, 2011 -> mlive.com
The Beach Boys' Mike Love revealed on Billboard.com this week that plans are afoot for a full-fledged Beach Boys reunion on a new album to celebrate the band's 50th anniversary.

Of course, group mastermind Brian Wilson never mentioned that possibility in a recent Press interview, so it's anybody's guess whether these iconic artists can actually patch things up and work together again on new Beach Boys material.

Anyway, if Wilson's performance Friday night at Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is any indication, the enigmatic singer has grown plenty comfortable flying solo and unfurling Beach Boys classics without his former bandmates.

2011/07/27

Brian Wilson returns to St. Charles to perform, record.

27/7/2011 -> dailyherald.com

When Brian Wilson arrives in St. Charles this weekend for a Saturday show at the Arcada, it will be something of a homecoming for the former Beach Boy, who recorded his 1998 album “Imagination” in a house just a few miles from where he'll be playing.

But what really should have his Illinois fans excited is the fact the legendary songwriter liked recording here so much, he plans to do it again.

2011/07/13

The legendary photographer Guy Webster

One of the early innovators of rock-and-roll photography, renowned photographer Guy Webster has spanned the worlds of music, films and politics in a stellar 40-year career. While shooting album covers and billboards for groups that included The Rolling Stones, The Mamas and the Papas, The Beach Boys, The Byrds, The Doors, Simon & Garfunkel and Chicago, he also photographed such film legends as Rita Hayworth, Dean Martin and Natalie Wood.

about Guy Webster

+ interview from pipeline-operaglass.moonfruit.com

+ SweetThingBlog from daughter Jessie Webster

The photographs from the 1967 SMiLE booklet were by Guy Webster. Jessie Webster is now also involved with the release of The SMiLE Sessions 2011. Design, artwork, photo..? It's top secret!