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Carnival of Sound - Jan & Dean - Rhino Handmade - 2010
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In 1967-68, following a decade of major chart success with Jan & Dean, Jan Berry returned to the studio after a life-threatening automobile accident in 1966. The result was a Sunshine Pop / Psychedelic masterpiece - a big-studio Wrecking Crew album that officially remained shelved for more than 40 years . . . until 2010. Presented by Rhino Handmade. CD Edition - 29 tracks featuring mono, stereo...
Fan Tan - Carnival of Sound - Jan & Dean Tribute
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From "Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1" Featuring Don Grady (of "My Three Sons" and Yellow Balloon fame) on lead vocals, and Michael Carey Schneider (Sneaker) on backing vocals. Produced by Cameron Michael Parkes and Mark A. Moore. You can hear the original 1967 version (sung by Glen Campbell, Ron Hicklin, and others) on the Rhino Handmade release "Carnival of Sound," released in 2010 Jan Berry's pr...
Carnival of Sound - Jan & Dean Tribute
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From "Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1" Featuring Tom Bahler on lead vocals. Produced by Cameron Michael Parkes and Mark A. Moore. You can hear the original 1968 version (also sung by Tom Bahler) on the Rhino Handmade release "Carnival of Sound," released in 2010 Jan Berry's previously unreleased Jan & Dean masterpiece for Warner Bros. Records.
The Pied Piper of Woodstock - Artie Kornfeld
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Book promotional trailer. Artie's memoir chonicles his childhood, his music career before Woodstock, the festival itself, and beyond. A nonfictional diary of an American rock 'n' roller, a proponent of '60s euphoria and the causes that ignited the youth movement.
Easy As 1, 2, 3 - Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1: Jan Berry of Jan & Dean"
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Promotional video for the Jan Berry / Jan & Dean Tribute: "Encomium In Memoriam." The album includes 30 tracks and more than 20 artists, highlighting Jan Berry's career as a writer, arranger, and producer. Featured are seven tracks from Jan & Dean's unreleased album "Carnival of Sound" (Warner Bros., 1968). Based on Jan Berry's original music scores.
Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys Talks About Jan Berry: "Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1"
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Promotional video for the Jan Berry / Jan & Dean Tribute: "Encomium In Memoriam." The album includes 30 tracks and more than 20 artists, highlighting Jan Berry's career as a writer, arranger, and producer. Featured are seven tracks from Jan & Dean's unreleased album "Carnival of Sound" (Warner Bros., 1968). Based on Jan Berry's original music scores.
Bat No. 1 - Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1: Jan Berry of Jan & Dean
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Featuring David Marks. Promotional video for the Jan Berry / Jan & Dean Tribute: "Encomium In Memoriam." The album includes 30 tracks and more than 20 artists, highlighting Jan Berry's career as a writer, arranger, and producer. Featured are seven tracks from Jan & Dean's unreleased album "Carnival of Sound" (Warner Bros., 1968). Based on Jan Berry's original music scores.
"Anaheim, Azusa" - Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1: Jan Berry of Jan & Dean
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Promotional video for the Jan Berry / Jan & Dean Tribute: "Encomium In Memoriam." The album includes 30 tracks and more than 20 artists, highlighting Jan Berry's career as a writer, arranger, and producer. Featured are seven tracks from Jan & Dean's unreleased album "Carnival of Sound" (Warner Bros., 1968). Based on Jan Berry's original music scores.
"Blowin' My Mind" - Encomium In Memoriam Vol. 1: Jan Berry of Jan & Dean
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Promotional video for the Jan Berry / Jan & Dean Tribute: "Encomium In Memoriam." The album includes 30 tracks and more than 20 artists, highlighting Jan Berry's career as a writer, arranger, and producer. Featured are seven tracks from Jan & Dean's unreleased album "Carnival of Sound" (Warner Bros., 1968). Based on Jan Berry's original music scores.

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  • @VandelayIndustries61
    @VandelayIndustries61 11 років тому

    Jan Berry was partially paralyzed in a near-fatal car crash in 1966. The effects of the crash impaired him for the rest of his too-short life. Brian is admittedly a different story :(

  • @redwhitentrue
    @redwhitentrue 11 років тому

    Why are these guys so faded the hell out??? Lemme guess.. drugs? Experimental and incontrolled??? hmmm I see the future in the past.

  • @jamesa0071234
    @jamesa0071234 11 років тому

    "Little Lovely Lady" the song in Dead Man's Curve was written by Jimmy D Armstrong and Mark Ward of Papa Doo Run Run. They wrote it between takes while Papa was filming their scenes in the movie. Director Jacob Zillberg asked them to quickly write a song after finding they couldn't get clearance in time to use "Mother Earth". Much has been written over the years about this song, where is it - who has it etc.? Rumor is Dean & Papa (w/Jan?) have a near finished version recorded circa 1979.

  • @kjetin99
    @kjetin99 12 років тому

    Please can you tell some stories from your aunt?

  • @ShadowPlay1919
    @ShadowPlay1919 12 років тому

    The Chuck Berry song that Surfin USA is similar to is Sweet Little Sixteen, and the intro of Fun Fun Fun is similar to Johnny B Goode's intro.

  • @thefaceofthecentury
    @thefaceofthecentury 12 років тому

    Thanxoxox!!

  • @TeeDohJackson
    @TeeDohJackson 12 років тому

    07:09 Wow, sounds like they were a bunch of really wild and crazy guys..

  • @1985MANAmericana
    @1985MANAmericana 12 років тому

    I don't know if I agree. I think Mike's "I want money"-based character allowed the Beach Boys to sell more records, thus giving the band more clout and allowing Brian more freedom to do what he wanted. While Mike certainly did not do all of the songwriting he claims to have done, his lyrics for certain songs (such as "California Girls") did appeal to a much broader audience than many of Brian's lyrics (such as those of "Let Him Run Wild"). That's important, even if Mike is an ass.

  • @blueticecho
    @blueticecho 12 років тому

    Just think if Brian Wilson would have ditch that no-talent money grabbing Mike Love and had Jan Berry.They would have been untouchable.

  • @BrendaBrownEnt
    @BrendaBrownEnt 12 років тому

    Mark we should add some more tags to this and add the iTunes link

  • @sauquoit13456
    @sauquoit13456 12 років тому

    R.I.P. Jan Berry passed away on this date in 2004 at age 62... {Mar. 26th}

  • @colindominy
    @colindominy 12 років тому

    Wonderful, wonderful song .. yep, this one really is TIMELESS .. a beautiful full-bodied production, too ...

  • @bchbys
    @bchbys 12 років тому

    @Foxwagon1 No, Chuck Berry got credit for "Surfin USA" not FFF

  • @Pibb99
    @Pibb99 12 років тому

    @Foxwagon1 The opening guitar intro for "Fun Fun Fun" was similar to Johnny B. Goode, but Chuck didn't receive any songwriting credit for that one. Chuck did get credit for "Surfin' USA" - which was the same tune as his own "Sweet Little Sixteen."

  • @MACJO63
    @MACJO63 12 років тому

    @in88es The Pied Piper. It was done by Crispian St. Peter in 1965..

  • @hahahayess
    @hahahayess 13 років тому

    they shot him with whip cream...isnt dat funny? ^_^..(person the left nodding) yes brian that is funny yes brian.

  • @sheddski
    @sheddski 13 років тому

    they never thought jan would sing again untill they went on tour and he was going to lipsink with a singer behind the curtain but he got mad and started to sing to prove he could to everybodys amazement he sang better then he talked so he didnot need any backup

  • @nomiclas
    @nomiclas 13 років тому

    @happycpr62 your going to get old at the very least and senile.if you had half his talent you might be a person worthy of the respect of your comment.

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 13 років тому

    Jan & Dean belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They had many hits, fans and helped to create legendary sounds that made music history. They and the Beach Boys were the first to create the California surf sound. I shake my head at some of the acts already in the Hall. Many did not do half of what Jan & Dean did. George Vreeland Hill

  • @hay21ley
    @hay21ley 13 років тому

    Artie is the cousin of my communication graphics professor.

  • @OrthopedicFantasies
    @OrthopedicFantasies 13 років тому

    @mark319u2b So what? Would you show him breaking his leg in a video for "Popsicle?" might be wrong choice of song, trusting memory (never a good idea)

  • @OrthopedicFantasies
    @OrthopedicFantasies 13 років тому

    How nice to just toss the car crash in the middle.... :(

  • @jorgecubria
    @jorgecubria 13 років тому

    @LWCAJ QUE GUSTO ENCONTRAR POR AQUÍ A UN PAISANO (nice to see another mexican here, see my channel , you'll find something like this one ) LLEGALE A MI CANAL , VOY A ESTAR PONIENDO VARIAS DE JAN AND DEAN Y OTROS COMO LOS HONDELLS, BRUCE JOHNSTON, YELLOW BALLON.

  • @jorgecubria
    @jorgecubria 13 років тому

    GRAT COVER INDEED CHECK MY VIDEO "ANITA"-- BY THE HANSEN BROTHERS

  • @LWCAJ
    @LWCAJ 13 років тому

    Great cover. here in Monterrey Mexico its very hard found the Jan and Dean music,please post all tracks =)...from the encomium in memoriam ....really thanks!!!!

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 13 років тому

    Jan & Dean belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They created a culture that went beyond music. They helped to create that California surf sound the Beach Boys are best known for. Jan & Dean had a number of hits and countless fans. Their music was good, clean and fun. There was even a movie about them. Yes, they belong in the Hall of Fame. To not have them in is a shame. George Vreeland Hill

  • @anitasseo
    @anitasseo 13 років тому

    @runeguldberg I don´t care at all what Rolling Stone says (specially if he´s in number 52!!!); he´s a genius and we love him aside from what the media indicates. I also think John Lydon is a genius too and he probably won´t be nominated on that list... Anyway, rock and roll hall of fame, Rolling Stone, billboard, the oscars... all media for the system. All related to commerce. Artists don´t need the system to be called "great artists".

  • @anitasseo
    @anitasseo 13 років тому

    @runeguldberg I don´t care at all what Rolling Stone says (specially if he´s in number 52!!!); he´s a genius and we love him aside from what the media indicates. I also think John Lydon is a genius too and he probably won´t be nominated on that list... Anyway, rock and roll hall of fame, Rolling Stone, billboard, the oscars... all media for the system. All related to commerce. Artists don´t need the system to be called "great artists".

  • @galoon
    @galoon 14 років тому

    An excellent album; I'm so glad it's finally been released--I've been listening to this one a lot. The sound quality is great; hearing all the tracks loud and clear for the first time was a real treat! Great job, guys!

  • @RichardOkun
    @RichardOkun 14 років тому

    This book is from the heart. Not simply a collection of stories, nor is it solely about Woodstock, it is a retelling of events that help you understand the man behind the vision, some of the things that led up to and included Woodstock, and insight of a very personal nature into the honest raw pain associated with giving yourself completely to the cause of peace. Woodstock gave voice to a generation seeking an alternative to the world that we were born into. Artie gave voice to the event. Read!!

  • @SeattleLA
    @SeattleLA 14 років тому

    My aunt used to babysit Brian and his brothers, for a few years, when they lived in Hawthorne.

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 14 років тому

    Real guys. Real music. What an era it was. Please send me back in time. George Vreeland Hill

  • @pre9120
    @pre9120 14 років тому

    I met Jan and got his autograph on an original album I bought when it came out, unfortunately never got deans to go with it. I sure did enjoy their music.

  • @pre9120
    @pre9120 14 років тому

    @caraphyllis I grew up listening to these guys and jan and dean. Love them both. I am not sure but I think a little of the speech problem was related to a hearing problem as well. He wrote and composed so much outstanding music it is amazing, especially with the treatment he got from his father.

  • @bern260
    @bern260 14 років тому

    just a great song and video .. thanks

  • @leroy214
    @leroy214 14 років тому

    @caraphyllis dont worry too much about the remarks made teenagers and idiots make themselves obvious.

  • @pmoyer50
    @pmoyer50 14 років тому

    Now, I like Jan Berry even more after hearing about the shaving or whipped cream he sprayed on Mike Love's face. Jan and Dean cut some really good songs that I never heard before. And Dead Man's Curve was and always will be a classic. To those who criticize Wilson and Berry shame on you. Some of the comments I read were callous and heartless. How many gold records or timeless songs have they contributed for our ears?

  • @coolsweetgroovy
    @coolsweetgroovy 14 років тому

    I love Brian

  • @runeguldberg
    @runeguldberg 14 років тому

    Obvious your not a psychiatrist. Your facts are wrong. He is a survivor of the rockstar lifestyle. Wilson's drug regimen is a mild combination of antidepressants. He has been touring for years.

  • @MikeBlitzMag
    @MikeBlitzMag 14 років тому

    Brian Wilson's solo output throughout the early 2000s is by far amongst the best in music at large. We are truly blessed to still have a genius of his calibre among us. And of course the late, great Jan Berry was likewise worthy of such accolades.

  • @Brainkid88
    @Brainkid88 14 років тому

    problems or not, people putting down brian or jan is just stupid because theyre making music and have a good life, not sitting on the computer posting negative things

  • @kb6kgx
    @kb6kgx 14 років тому

    This is true, heard the same explanation from Jim Rush, bass player with "Papa Doo Run Run", who were Jan & Dean's backup band for many years after their comeback. I was at the concert in 1973 at the Hollywood Palladium where the "lipsynch incident" occurred, although at that time I didn't know it was meant as a joke.

  • @skitzoooo
    @skitzoooo 15 років тому

    I read it a little earlier this year, and it's really great. I wish there was a little more media coverage on bob greene..

  • @SEANFIR
    @SEANFIR 15 років тому

    Sometimes you forget who was in the car accident, Brian Wilson or Jan Berry! Apparently SURF music eats your brain!

  • @isartam
    @isartam 15 років тому

    Patience Proper and Prudence Prim are two of the little old ladies. Those are their names, well, sort of...

  • @WoodstockStory
    @WoodstockStory 15 років тому

    Artie Kornfeld has done it again with this book,,, a masterpiece and must read for any Woodstock lover and 60s rock & roll enthusiast. Well done to everyone involved!

  • @theboyfromxtown
    @theboyfromxtown 15 років тому

    You can hear a lot more going on in this track than you can on the 45. Thanks

  • @runeguldberg
    @runeguldberg 15 років тому

    That tells me a lot what a person you are. Brian is the worlds most respected composer, producer and arranger. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame refers to Wilson on its website as "One of the few undisputed geniuses in popular music." In 2008, Rolling Stone magazine published a list of the "100 Greatest Singers of All Time, and Wilson was ranked at #52. Learn some history and you will change your attitude.

  • @songbuff61
    @songbuff61 15 років тому

    In their biopic Deadmans Curve Jan Berry already injured is shown singing "little lovely lady she 's my lady . she's my baby during recovery period. I don't know that he finished that tune

  • @ThePattycake1313
    @ThePattycake1313 15 років тому

    Brian sounds like bobby the brain