I saw Brian in Boston a couple of years ago, the band has been playing with him for years and they do a great job.. Al Jardine's son fills in for Brian now on the higher notes, and is great, they transition seemlessly
@@dantrickett Brian started his "band of angels" as he used to call them, in 1999. Probyn Gregory and Darian Sahanaga are still with him. They had been in a band called The Wonderments when he hired them and the late Nick Walusko (Nicky Wonder).
Brian Wilson is a musical genius and, considering what he has been through, we are so lucky to have him still with us. Melinda is a total hero for gettiing him back to where he is now.
No doubt a lot of my young life was surrounded by Beach Boys....I still listen to them everyday....just luv Brian Wilson’s talent...would luv to see him live......❤️
Brian did a fantastic job and so did the phenomenal band. When I think about the fact that Pet Sounds was Brian’s 10th album by the time he was only 23, it blows my mind!! When I was 23 I was eating dirt in the backyard. ( compared to his ingenious work ) When I was 14 The Beach Boys came out with Don’t Worry Baby and I Get Around. I have to admit I miss Carl and Al. Thank you Brian for all the great music and memories!!!
And to think, Brian Wilson wrote this album and recorded it with The Beach Boys in 1966, long before auto-tune and digital manipulation ran rampant in the recording studio. The repetitive, pitch-perfect harmonies are so easy on the ear, and the unorthodox instrumentation (for a rock album, anyway; this album and The Beatles' 'Revolver' are the only two I know of that definitely make use of a French horn) make the music all the more interesting. It seems like I hear something new every time I listen to it. This is definitely a masterpiece, and any rock band would have been proud to record this material. Also, he seems to be genuinely enjoying himself in this concert. The man definitely deserves it; he's walked through hell with gasoline boxers on.
Agreed! Brian doesn't need AutoTune, anyway. His problem is not an inability to sing on pitch; his only problem (understandably enough) is his lung capacity. On the _Smile_ tour, during the album performance, I noticed a second singer was discreetly doubling Brian's parts, in unison. Brian wasn't going flat or sharp, he was just running out of breath, so the second singer was left to hold the note. I didn't feel cheated, whereas AutoTune is cheating -- plus, AT makes everybody sound inhuman and similar. Brian's onstage solution of "doubling" seems more organic and fair. I think he's still essentially a great singer.
The Beach Boys sang on it, Carl played 12 string, it was the Wrecking Crew that recorded the music with Brian leading them. The idiot Mike Love hated Pet Sounds, it confused all but Carl. A true classic, then and now.
All of The Beach Boys songs are Great each one has its own special meanings !! However everyone knows that without Brian most of there music wouldent have made sutch a big hit !! Brian is one in a Million so much Harmony and Beats are in his head even at 80 hes a Genius God Bless you Brian and the Wonderful Band that you have And Al Jardine is awwwsome also !! We all miss Caral And Dennis im sure they are looking down smileing at Brian and Al ...Now as far as Mike Love he never deserved to be part of this wonderful band so much ill will towards Brian Shame on you Mike i will pray for you And for Brian And Al We Love you two so muchThank you for the Beautiful soulful melodys
An album that gives the orgasm in music, Brian is a musical genius. I've been a longtime Lennon/McCartney fan but now my musical idols definitely include Brian Wilson.
Why is no one commenting on how perfectly on pace and key Brian is. After all this time. It’s almost identical to the studio version of pet sounds. Wow
Je suis un grand fan et c'est sans doute le meilleur vinyle que j'ai dans ma collection et je ne m'en lasse pas....Thank you to You, Your brothers, Your cousin, Your friends, Al J. of course, for all of Your work...
C'est sans doute le meilleur vinyle de ma collection et je ne m'en lasse pas... Thank you to You, Your brothers, Your cousin, Your friends, Al J. of course, for all of Your work...
It's amazing how good Brian's vocals are especially compared to the 1976 harsher vocals he had - total miracle his voice so much better - great great band - There is not as great album as Pet Sounds - none even close -
Remember he is close to 70. As a human being, I enjoy the music 1000 times more now that I have watched Love & Mercy so many times. Bought the film, ripped it down to fit on iPad and iPhone as well as having it here full sized. It is a testament to genius, love, and a warning to people such as his father or those heading down the path of his father. Talk about overcoming obstacles! It's great when I put the portable "loudspeakers" in the back yard and the young neighbors want to know who that is and can they borrow my CD's. Says something.
I think in the 70s he was trying to sing with a more manly voice. It's not that he couldn't sing like this, I'm starting to believe that it's how he chose to sing rather.
Brian smoked too much, was overweight and did a LOT of coke in the 70's, alone and with brother Dennis. He was not in a good way most of the 70's. His voice suffered.@@Lloyd_Christmas11
I have been a BB fan for many years but was not aware of a lot of Brian's songs that did not make it on the top 40. I am really enjoying many of these songs I had never heard before. Thanks Julian for sharing this.
To all who were in the audience for this performance - you witnessed magic. I envy you. I can't fathom the amount of rehearsals that must have preceded this event.
Just saw Brian & Al, and their outstanding band, perform "Pet Sounds" in Columbus, Ohio. One of the greatest, most emotionally uplifting concerts I've ever experienced. And I've been to (too) many -- 54 years old. God bless Brian!! And Al Jardine, who defies time!
How does Brian manage to change shirts so quickly? Loving this so much. Thank you for uploading this to UA-cam. And yes, BW is a genius; don't mind if if I'm the millionth person to say this. Live long Brian.
This is really amazing, Brian is so good, he can sing all the songs. Carl had a lovely voice, and Dennis made a huge contribution, but Brian can do it all. It must have been a gigantic blow when he he left the touring band, like getting the rug pulled out from under you.anyway, he deserves all the accolades given to him.
@@elijahhernandez983 Paul McCartney once said something about throwing lyrics on top of a great melody and you have a hit. In other words, lyrics are of little importance compared to the melody & harmony.
Paul McCartney is the only composer to have earned a billion dollars and when he says that GOD ONLY KNOJwS Is his favorite tune.....that is saying something.. Incredible to say the least.
My God, that's a kick-ass version of "Pet Sounds" (the song)! If I had any complaint about the live _Smile_ performances, it was that songs like "Cabinessence" and "Surf's Up" seem to cry out for extended outros, maybe even some guitar solos to end them with, but the performances seemed to be note-by-note recitals of the album. It didn't bother me too much -- after all, both albums are gorgeous works of art, and I got to see both of them live twice! I'm just saying, *Brian's band kicks ass,* and it's GOOD to see them stretch out and show what they can do! This is not easy music to play by any means, so these guys are top-notch professionals, and it's a joy, it's bliss, to listen and watch as they play their hearts out! Thank you for posting this!
Wow , you're lucky to see these performances . Yes this is very difficult music to play, compliments to this band and of course the guy who wrote it all!
Brian's falsetto here is impressive. I think the song : Let's Go Away for Awhile , gee I hope I have the title correct, is an absolute masterpiece here , far better than the LP. Yes, extremely difficult music to play so this band has a lot to be proud of. As for Brian..........the man is amazing , talented and tough enough to beat his emotional problems. There might be scars but this guy is a survivor.
machia0705 Oh, yeah, "Let's Go Away for Awhile" was the first track that really let me know the album was something special. _Pet Sounds_ did not make sense to me immediately. I wasn't sure I liked it at all. None of the songs really do what one expects. They're all very unique and musically uncompromising. I got the regular mono album in 1992, and it wasn't until the 1996 box set with the stereo remix and the session excerpts that I really came to appreciate every single song. But "LGAFA" was immediately beautiful.
I feel _Pet Sounds_ suffers in that every song has a fade out, prematurely ending Brian's extraordinary arrangements before they could resolve by themselves. Sure some songs benefit from a fade out like Wouldn't it Be Nice and God Only Knows because they end up at a place that could be endless and not benefit from an odd chord or tempo change that would otherwise ultimately spoil the moment, so a fade out wouldn't hurt it. Other songs like I'm Waiting for the Day and Let's Go Away For a While feel betrayed by a fade out as you could go a step further and smoothly slip into a memorable outro. Especially IWftD because the coda introduces new lyrics that add a new dimension to the song.
Going to see him in Malmö on Nov 7 2016. Missed the Beach Boys by 5 days in New York 2012. I can't get over that bad planning. Bought my first single in 1963 and first album in -64. Still think they are great.
they're a band called The Wondermints "The band would eventually meet Wilson during a charity tribute show dedicated to the legendary Beach Boys cofounder in Los Angeles, California, when he unexpectedly showed up backstage. “We were playing his song ‘This Whole World,’” Sahanaja said. “Apparently he perked up and was like, ‘Who is that? What is that? It sounds amazing.’ Somebody had to remind him it was a song he actually wrote since he had forgotten about it.” The chance meeting led to the band backing Wilson at a couple radio shows and a few years later they were invited to back Wilson on his tour in support of solo album, Imagination. The Wondermints officially became a part of Wilson’s touring band in 1999."
Brian's nervous habit of saying thank you before the audience starts clapping. :) Poor guy has suffered from stage fright from day 1 of the Beach Boys. It's amazing that he's still getting out there.
He's coming to Vancouver next April, and I have my tickets! It's also my brother's birthday and I'm taking him. It's going to be historic, legendary, and just damn awesome!
What an amazing concert..Poor Brian went through alot with this album. He is a true genius. My daddy says he's the Bill Gates of music and I believe he is!
Director Chip Miller directed the launch rehearsal of the "Live Pet Sounds" tour, live at UCLA's Royce Hall. DP was Bryan Greenberg. Producer was Trisha Campo.
I would love to know some of the "behind the scenes" stuff on this set up. At least legend has it that Hal Blaine used a plastic Arrowhead bottle banged and run through a reverb unit for the very distinct percussion sound on "Caroline, No" I wonder what the live unit used to replicate?
I hope you made it there Jim, cuz I was there last night at the Greek and it was a trancendent experience. I only wish I could have "gone on a little trip" again, like years ago
What idiots gave a thumbs down? I believe McCartney Brian! I think Dennis said it was also the most beautiful song he heard! It's mine too! Keep singing pal!
The band deserves a lot of credit too. It must be immensely difficult to recreate a masterpiece like Pet Sounds, it takes very talented musicians
The band is incredible.
I saw Brian in Boston a couple of years ago, the band has been playing with him for years and they do a great job.. Al Jardine's son fills in for Brian now on the higher notes, and is great, they transition seemlessly
Most Definitely 🎶🎼
Brian Wilson only hires the best of the best. He is a perfectionist with his music.
@@dantrickett Brian started his "band of angels" as he used to call them, in 1999. Probyn Gregory and Darian Sahanaga are still with him. They had been in a band called The Wonderments when he hired them and the late Nick Walusko (Nicky Wonder).
Brian Wilson is a musical genius and, considering what he has been through, we are so lucky to have him still with us. Melinda is a total hero for gettiing him back to where he is now.
I hope Melinda takes care of herself and Brian so they can be with us for a very long time!!!
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His psycho psychologist Landey should be locked up for basically being a kidnapper.
@@lamarravery4094… Eugene Landy’s been dead since March of 2006, and Brian’s still alive, so who gets the last laugh?
What a beautiful man this guy is. He'll always be a kid and his music will live forever. Just love him
This is just an explosion of life. Every song could be someone's favorite.
The songs were personal, a direct hit to both the heart and the mind
No doubt a lot of my young life was surrounded by Beach Boys....I still listen to them everyday....just luv Brian Wilson’s talent...would luv to see him live......❤️
I am surprised at the vocal clarity from Mr. Wilson. Nice work!
It seems genuinely "live" with no post-production overdubs. He even slips in some falsetto.
Brian did a fantastic job and so did the phenomenal band. When I think about the fact that Pet Sounds was Brian’s 10th album by the time he was only 23, it blows my mind!! When I was 23 I was eating dirt in the backyard. ( compared to his ingenious work ) When I was 14 The Beach Boys came out with Don’t Worry Baby and I Get Around. I have to admit I miss Carl and Al. Thank you Brian for all the great music and memories!!!
Thanks Brian, the band is second to none. Sweet, wonderful music.
Brian Wilson is immensely talented. People will be listing to this a hundred years from now. It is truly timeless music...
Caroline No...brought tears to my eyes. God Bless you Brian Wilson.
Brian nailed God Only Knows. Carl’s voice was so wonderful-it’s so great to hear Brian sing it so well-and with such similar voices.
Brian Wilson you are our Mozart. Thank you.
Brian Wilson has been giving me goose bumps for 67 years! His songs deliver with powerful emotions. Long live B.W.!
Today, June 20th 2017 Brian turns 75. Happy birthday Brian. I'm glad to have lived in the same time as you man. RockinRonny...Canada
It's hard to believe that "Pet Sounds" was turned down for a James Bond movie. It's perfect.
And to think, Brian Wilson wrote this album and recorded it with The Beach Boys in 1966, long before auto-tune and digital manipulation ran rampant in the recording studio. The repetitive, pitch-perfect harmonies are so easy on the ear, and the unorthodox instrumentation (for a rock album, anyway; this album and The Beatles' 'Revolver' are the only two I know of that definitely make use of a French horn) make the music all the more interesting. It seems like I hear something new every time I listen to it. This is definitely a masterpiece, and any rock band would have been proud to record this material.
Also, he seems to be genuinely enjoying himself in this concert. The man definitely deserves it; he's walked through hell with gasoline boxers on.
Tommy
Agreed! Brian doesn't need AutoTune, anyway. His problem is not an inability to sing on pitch; his only problem (understandably enough) is his lung capacity. On the _Smile_ tour, during the album performance, I noticed a second singer was discreetly doubling Brian's parts, in unison. Brian wasn't going flat or sharp, he was just running out of breath, so the second singer was left to hold the note. I didn't feel cheated, whereas AutoTune is cheating -- plus, AT makes everybody sound inhuman and similar. Brian's onstage solution of "doubling" seems more organic and fair. I think he's still essentially a great singer.
The Beach Boys sang on it, Carl played 12 string, it was the Wrecking Crew that recorded the music with Brian leading them. The idiot Mike Love hated Pet Sounds, it confused all but Carl. A true classic, then and now.
Before both Pet Sounds and Revolver, Brian Wilson used French horn on the song “Kiss Me Baby,” from Beach Boys Today.
Neil Young also used French Horn, and I think Autotune can be used creatively, but I agree otherwise.
It is wonderful to see Brian is such good form, and happy.
I grew up only 4 blocks west of Brian,..on the same-street 118th Place , God if i only knew he was so close ... God Bless sait Brian
You probably could of been in the beach boys 😂
When I went and seen this concert,Brian Wilson was just fabulous and always will.
i've heard brian and the wondermints perform pet sounds and smile live. they're wonderful. brian's a national artistic treasure.
All of The Beach Boys songs are Great each one has its own special meanings !! However everyone knows that without Brian most of there music wouldent have made sutch a big hit !! Brian is one in a Million so much Harmony and Beats are in his head even at 80 hes a Genius God Bless you Brian and the Wonderful Band that you have And Al Jardine is awwwsome also !! We all miss Caral And Dennis im sure they are looking down smileing at Brian and Al ...Now as far as Mike Love he never deserved to be part of this wonderful band so much ill will towards Brian Shame on you Mike i will pray for you And for Brian And Al We Love you two so muchThank you for the Beautiful soulful melodys
I just saw the movie Love & Mercy, MAN HIS MUSIC IS SO CLASSIC AND AWESOME. This is real music!!!!
To see Brian happy and singing, brings tear's to my eye's.
GENIUS BRIAN WILSON! I will always thank you for sharing your AMAZING HARMONIES! BLESS YOU SIR!!!
October 20, Sunday Night at the Greek Theater. I am so blessed. All 51 years a Beach Boy, and a Brian Wilson fan. Always held my heart, always.
Love Brian Wilson!
Paul Blart well hey at least we all know you have good taste
An album that gives the orgasm in music, Brian is a musical genius. I've been a longtime Lennon/McCartney fan but now my musical idols definitely include Brian Wilson.
i am very happy to hear brian's pet sound. i am happy that he is still alive. god bless brian nilson.
And his brother Harry?
@@ericminch Hahaha! Yes his brother Harry (1941) is also great. Much indebted by his younger brother (1942).
Brian is a genius!! Please share this music with everyone, this deserves way more attention
Man, that Caroline No just gives you chills. Beautiful music indeed, Brian Wilson is a genius.
Good only knows what we'd be without Brian.
💯 per cent agree with that Brian is living proof of wonderfully blessed and happy
Why is no one commenting on how perfectly on pace and key Brian is. After all this time. It’s almost identical to the studio version of pet sounds.
Wow
Wow that band is stellar! Brian looks like he is having a lot of fun.
This must have been really great live, it's amazing Brian can perform like this.
Long live Brian Wilson ❤
Love the rendition of “Pet Sounds”!
Je suis un grand fan et c'est sans doute le meilleur vinyle que j'ai dans ma collection et je ne m'en lasse pas....Thank you to You, Your brothers, Your cousin, Your friends, Al J. of course, for all of Your work...
10:15 to 10:30, tough notes and Brian actually hits them ! wow.
C'est sans doute le meilleur vinyle de ma collection et je ne m'en lasse pas... Thank you to You, Your brothers, Your cousin, Your friends, Al J. of course, for all of Your work...
It's amazing how good Brian's vocals are especially compared to the 1976 harsher vocals he had - total miracle his voice so much better - great great band - There is not as great album as Pet Sounds - none even close -
Remember he is close to 70. As a human being, I enjoy the music 1000 times more now that I have watched Love & Mercy so many times. Bought the film, ripped it down to fit on iPad and iPhone as well as having it here full sized. It is a testament to genius, love, and a warning to people such as his father or those heading down the path of his father. Talk about overcoming obstacles! It's great when I put the portable "loudspeakers" in the back yard and the young neighbors want to know who that is and can they borrow my CD's. Says something.
And then they autotuned him on all his albums
SMiLE is pretty close ;-)
I think in the 70s he was trying to sing with a more manly voice. It's not that he couldn't sing like this, I'm starting to believe that it's how he chose to sing rather.
Brian smoked too much, was overweight and did a LOT of coke in the 70's, alone and with brother Dennis. He was not in a good way most of the 70's. His voice suffered.@@Lloyd_Christmas11
I have been a BB fan for many years but was not aware of a lot of Brian's songs that did not make it on the top 40. I am really enjoying many of these songs I had never heard before. Thanks Julian for sharing this.
To all who were in the audience for this performance - you witnessed magic. I envy you. I can't fathom the amount of rehearsals that must have preceded this event.
Just saw Brian & Al, and their outstanding band, perform "Pet Sounds" in Columbus, Ohio. One of the greatest, most emotionally uplifting concerts I've ever experienced. And I've been to (too) many -- 54 years old. God bless Brian!! And Al Jardine, who defies time!
How does Brian manage to change shirts so quickly? Loving this so much. Thank you for uploading this to UA-cam. And yes, BW is a genius; don't mind if if I'm the millionth person to say this. Live long Brian.
This is really amazing, Brian is so good, he can sing all the songs. Carl had a lovely voice, and Dennis made a huge contribution, but Brian can do it all. It must have been a gigantic blow when he he left the touring band, like getting the rug pulled out from under you.anyway, he deserves all the accolades given to him.
God Only Knows....Killer....Brian genius and in great form!
Beautiful. All those instruments. Wow. Makes my day. Brian is a genius.
Pet Sounds vs. Sergeant Peppers? Both are incredible, but only one was written by one man and that one man is ....Brian Wilson for Pet Sounds.
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Paul McCartney once said something about throwing lyrics on top of a great melody and you have a hit. In other words, lyrics are of little importance compared to the melody & harmony.
@@ThekiBoran Yes, I agree
Happy moments in time we will never forget those innocent days! Thank you B buddy 👍
Great too see Brian happy
and with such a great smile!
Music GENIUS!!
He makes very complex tunes, seem amazing and easy! Such TALENT!
drumming in "Pet Sounds" blew my mind, excellent performance
Exactly! Stellar.
Brian's rendition of "God Only Knows" was no doubt intended as a tribute to Carl, who sang lead on the original version.
Luv ya Brian, you should have more awards
God bless him indeed ......he's been thru so much, even more than Clapton or Bowie .......the ULTIMATE rock n roll survivor (or Lennon)
very few human beings can convey what it feels like to be alive with all of it's trials and tribulations like Brian Wilson
Brian’s vocals are amazing in this performance.
Paul McCartney is the only composer to have earned a billion dollars and when he says that GOD ONLY KNOJwS
Is his favorite tune.....that is saying something.. Incredible to say the least.
Paul attended the first Brian Wilson Presents SMiLE live show, and he was in tears when it ended.
God Only Knows We Love Brian
My God, that's a kick-ass version of "Pet Sounds" (the song)!
If I had any complaint about the live _Smile_ performances, it was that songs like "Cabinessence" and "Surf's Up" seem to cry out for extended outros, maybe even some guitar solos to end them with, but the performances seemed to be note-by-note recitals of the album. It didn't bother me too much -- after all, both albums are gorgeous works of art, and I got to see both of them live twice! I'm just saying, *Brian's band kicks ass,* and it's GOOD to see them stretch out and show what they can do! This is not easy music to play by any means, so these guys are top-notch professionals, and it's a joy, it's bliss, to listen and watch as they play their hearts out! Thank you for posting this!
Wow , you're lucky to see these performances . Yes this is very difficult music to play, compliments to this band and of course the guy who wrote it all!
machia0705 Not so much "lucky" as "privileged". It was expensive.
Brian's falsetto here is impressive. I think the song : Let's Go Away for Awhile , gee I hope I have the title correct, is an absolute masterpiece here , far better than the LP. Yes, extremely difficult music to play so this band has a lot to be proud of.
As for Brian..........the man is amazing , talented and tough enough to beat his emotional problems. There might be scars but this guy is a survivor.
machia0705 Oh, yeah, "Let's Go Away for Awhile" was the first track that really let me know the album was something special. _Pet Sounds_ did not make sense to me immediately. I wasn't sure I liked it at all. None of the songs really do what one expects. They're all very unique and musically uncompromising. I got the regular mono album in 1992, and it wasn't until the 1996 box set with the stereo remix and the session excerpts that I really came to appreciate every single song. But "LGAFA" was immediately beautiful.
I feel _Pet Sounds_ suffers in that every song has a fade out, prematurely ending Brian's extraordinary arrangements before they could resolve by themselves. Sure some songs benefit from a fade out like Wouldn't it Be Nice and God Only Knows because they end up at a place that could be endless and not benefit from an odd chord or tempo change that would otherwise ultimately spoil the moment, so a fade out wouldn't hurt it. Other songs like I'm Waiting for the Day and Let's Go Away For a While feel betrayed by a fade out as you could go a step further and smoothly slip into a memorable outro. Especially IWftD because the coda introduces new lyrics that add a new dimension to the song.
Going to see him in Malmö on Nov 7 2016. Missed the Beach Boys by 5 days in New York 2012. I can't get over that bad planning.
Bought my first single in 1963 and first album in -64. Still think they are great.
i love you brian -- you make feel sane too beautiful for words
It wasn't that Brian "wasn't made for these times". He just was surrounded by the wrong people. :(
Yeah, Capitol Records really did him dirty. Also, Mike's constant nagging about the lyrics couldn't have been very helpful either
@ On one hand, I understand Mike's concern with losing their audience. On the other hand, Mike is also an asshole.
God only Knows Beautiful.. stunning piece of Music 🎶🎶🎶
Absolutely love Brian Wilson ! ❤️
brian wilson so great and the band so great love it
Enchanting beautiful music will last forever
The ‘’youngsters’’ that are on stage around Brian are also quality puppy’s!
Good job 💪
they're a band called The Wondermints
"The band would eventually meet Wilson during a charity tribute show dedicated to the legendary Beach Boys cofounder in Los Angeles, California, when he unexpectedly showed up backstage. “We were playing his song ‘This Whole World,’” Sahanaja said. “Apparently he perked up and was like, ‘Who is that? What is that? It sounds amazing.’ Somebody had to remind him it was a song he actually wrote since he had forgotten about it.” The chance meeting led to the band backing Wilson at a couple radio shows and a few years later they were invited to back Wilson on his tour in support of solo album, Imagination. The Wondermints officially became a part of Wilson’s touring band in 1999."
Song touches my heart and brings tears to my eyes
ALL your songs..
That rendition of Pet Sounds(track not album although it IS still incredible) is spectacular
The band is spot on!
Thanks for post it! True art!
He sounds so fucking great here
Roll On, Brian!
We all have heroes like Richard Petty, Mickey Mantle, and I have to say my musical hero is Brian Wilson.
Brian's nervous habit of saying thank you before the audience starts clapping. :)
Poor guy has suffered from stage fright from day 1 of the Beach Boys. It's amazing that he's still getting out there.
Yes it IS amazing that he's still getting out there! But, I DO so love seeing him perform!
Not to mention explaining every song like we don't know them?
Great album by a very talented guy!
OMG. Caroline, No. Tears........
His voice is still incredible!
Brian in fine voice..................beautiful
Beautiful music
I guess I just wasn't made for this time, is a great song
12:20 i love this part!
He's coming to Vancouver next April, and I have my tickets! It's also my brother's birthday and I'm taking him. It's going to be historic, legendary, and just damn awesome!
10 anos que sou fã desse gênio! Nâo canso de ver e ouvir! A vitória do amor sobre o ódio, do talento sobre o o ego, do espírito sobre o banal...
wow a pesar de su edad su voz es maravillosa *.*
I've been missing out: There are many of these songs I don't remember ever hearing. Thanks, Julian!
I love how they put that trumpet line back in the chorus of I Know There's An Answer!
Jackson Betz the highs of his range came back ever so slightly here... Brian’s vision for this song is much clearer, although Al does a masterful job.
What an amazing concert..Poor Brian went through alot with this album. He is a true genius. My daddy says he's the Bill Gates of music and I believe he is!
Director Chip Miller directed the launch rehearsal of the "Live Pet Sounds" tour, live at UCLA's Royce Hall. DP was Bryan Greenberg. Producer was Trisha Campo.
Thank you Brian...
21:51, the guy is in tears!
which guy?
This is the best he has EVER sounded....so proud of him.
I would love to know some of the "behind the scenes" stuff on this set up. At least legend has it that Hal Blaine used a plastic Arrowhead bottle banged and run through a reverb unit for the very distinct percussion sound on "Caroline, No" I wonder what the live unit used to replicate?
Derick Sturke 🧐
Derick Sturke probably the same thing. Why would they change it?
@Derick Sturke It was a plastic Sparkletts bottle! ;-)
Caroline No. So haunting, Brian at his best...
See you in September Brian. Eddie from Lubbock Texas..
I hope you made it there Jim, cuz I was there last night at the Greek and it was a trancendent experience. I only wish I could have "gone on a little trip" again, like years ago
Awesome.
Best song of our time- bar none
What idiots gave a thumbs down? I believe McCartney Brian! I think Dennis said it was also the most beautiful song he heard! It's mine too! Keep singing pal!
beautiful
Lots of Danelectro guitars up there. All the reissue models. Cool.
And now he just announced they'll be doing Pet Sounds in full at the show!! So excited