The arrangement is brilliant. It moves so fast that it's easy to not notice the key change after they do the big instrumental break and go half a step up for the remainder of the song.
I grew up with the Beach Boys. This was a tad faster than I remember it. My favorite Beach Boys song is "Warmth of the Sun". They were wildly popular in the US.
When Ringo Starr watched this,he got the idea of shaking he’s head from Dennis when on the drums,the only band that was on a par with the Beatles.just subscribed to your channel,I love this band.
I saw the Beach Boys back in 1977 and Brian Wilson was walking around the audience before the show started. He was wearing a warm up suit and walking with an usher. Everyone was taking a double take on him..I couldn't believe he was so accessible but no one was approaching him!
Back then we showed respect for our music idols. Plain and simple. Dig that. I sa them in 1973 at Notre Dame and they were the amazing original group,minus Brian.
if you notice, Denny (The drummer) BROKE a drum stick & he throws it behind him while grabbing a new stick in perfect time. The song is fabulous. It sounds sped up but that's okay because it's the excitement of playing it live with all those screaming girls. The vocals are excellent and the 12 string guitar licks are exceptional!
Listen to "And then I Kissed Her" with All Jardine on vocals...I first heard it when I was a young man on a movie called " Adventures in Babysitting" all though I think it was a female group.Then I heard the Beach Boys version and they killed it!!!
Love this song sm and their other songs, they're such classics. They were heaps talented with their vocals. I grew up listening to them as my Dad grew up in the 60s/70s.
brian wilson was a true genius. was the first to use multi track recording even though he was deaf in one ear since his childhood from his dad beating him
@@mumbles215 you may be right, and I think it was in the 90s when I still lived in Houston. I was flying from LA to Houston in 1st class and he was sitting behind me.
Absolutely . He’s definitely a major composer, level talent. And I listen to all those composers, and I know a lot of classical music and his melodies and harmonies thing The great composers have written have written. Would’ve been really fun to hear what Mozart thought about some of the songs.
@@JulioLeonFandinho - you don’t know anything about music. Brian Wilson, definitely has melodies ad harmonies on par with Mozart, Beethoven and Bach, Gershwin‘s not in the same group.
@@shortaybrown I don't know about music, but you do 🤦 you listened to all Beethoven's work and had it analised bar by bar, and then compared him with a 20th century pop songwriter because it makes all sense. Good Lord, why I'm even here 🙄
They’re not a boy band man. Boy bands don’t write their own stuff nor do they play instruments in studio. Boy bands are muppets. These guys are real deal
I seen the beach boys live 3 times. This is my favourite song of theirs. The cleverest thing with their songs how high the note is is how high the vocal voice is which is very smart.
Yeah, I used to listen to this as a kid, and 30 years later I've just UA-camd them again. The way they put the harmonies together is just stellar. They really figured something out for this one. Goosebump wrenching is what I'd say this one is! PS Flight of the Navigator is my fav 2nd fav childhood film: right after Flight of the Navigator.
Loved this song as a kid, too... but I couldn’t make out Brian’s high lyrics until now...40+ years later.. watch the Ed Sullivan clip of I Get Around, Brian’s lyrics are: “I’m a real cool head. I’m making real good bread.” Absolutely awesome!
Hey Nina! I grew up with my older sister playing Beach Boys and Motown records. Many of these songs became part of my bloodstream. It wasn't until many years later that I became a musician and began to hear these songs in a different way. I was astounded when I sat down to learn "I Get Around," it presents itself as a three chord Rock & Roll song at heart, but it blewcmy mind. The flow is just so easy that I never realized how many chord changes and modulations were going on. It's just nuts! I love songs like these. The Beach Boys, The Beatles or Burt Bacharach would change time signitures or keys, drop beats...... and yet the beautiful flow is never interrupted. Just genius! Thanks for your work on these reactions. You have great ears. PS.... I'm a big Grace Vanderwaal fan these days, and I love your take on her music. For me, I get the same sort of vibe coming from Grace as I do Brian Wilson or John Lennon.
I became a musician actually when i was around 8 with the you guessed it the accordian but whether i liked it or not it taught me chord progressions and how to hear them. Ive been a BB fan since the invention of covered wagons. or not I like the non 3 chord songs that they did. i learned to sing harmoneies a lot from them. I played in country bands for 12 years in the San Diego area and did quite well. I became a dj for about 4 years. So whats my point? I have no idea Keep up the good work(: real mediocre musician < my other name Thanks much
Flight of the Navigator was such a strange movie lol. First half felt like an eerie Twilight Zone episode, so the inclusion of Beach Boys music and Pee Wee Herman in the second half of the movie was so unexpected
This was one of best BEACHBOYS. IT had nothing to do with a movie I was in the 6th grade in soCal and I could not get over the coolness of this record. I still play it and marvel at the jumble of good melodies going under over around and back again.
I had the great fortune to attend many of their live concerts from the late 70-s through the early 90's. I have attended some cool concerts by other bands, but The Beach Boys' concerts were so full of fun and energy.
Takes me back to "CRUZIN" the strip back in the mid-sixties. I was a "Greaser." My girl friend got so frustrated because she was into the Beach Boys, and couldn't hear them over the Chevy Big Block engines (366, 396, 402, 427, 454, etc), the roar of "mag-pipes, and sqealin' tires." Those were some "BOSS" times.
Ghostbusters, flight of the navigator, and money pit were the first three movies I ever saw. My love of music was likely launched to new levels that first time I heard I Get Around on FOTN. 😁
The sound of the 12 string electric guitar like here was prominent in 1964 to 1966, thanks to George Harrison of the Beatles playing the electric Rickenbacker 12 string on Beatles recordings/concerts starting in late 1963 I believe...
I love this song! I know that many millennials might not know how to drive a stick shift automobile, but do you realize what the Beach Boys are trying to emulate with their sounds?! 😃 It sounds like e hot rod shifting up in gears on the outro an the chorus parts.
Some don't know that The Beach Boys got their distinctive harmonies by copying those of an older vocal group, The Four Freshmen, who were a favourite of their father/manager Murray Wilson. Brian Wilson tells the story in this short ( 5 min.) Y.Tube video : " The Four Freshmen on the BBC July 2012 - UA-cam" ( Id give the link, but then the comment would probably go to spam) The modern Four Freshmen lineup knows about this, and there's a point in the video when they segue between both groups singing the Beach Boys' song "Surfer Girl". Brian Wilson, the main songwriter, and the one with the highest voice, sang lead on many of their songs.
Do you have a favorite Beach Boys singer? I love Carl personally.
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The BBs where great ! Love them. I want to recommend you watch Connie Talbot sing the song she wrote at 7 it's a beautiful world performed a little (don't know age)later.ua-cam.com/video/5KB_i1nE6Uw/v-deo.html
.. a great song with some of pop music’s most perfect harmonies, but too bad you used this horrible audio version .. stick with HD sound, as most live performance audio is terribly compromised.
Hey everyone! Bit of a flashback to my old setup today - this is a video i never got around to posting but today’s the day ☺️ enjoy!!
U will like the a cappella stuff as well
Love your accent
You are absolutely gorgeous Nina Schofield
Brian Wilson's backing vocals are easily my favourite part of this song. The "Real cool head making real good bread" part is infectious.
So real
this woman is gorgeous. the fact that shes a Beach Boys fan makes her that much more attractive!
Agreed! 👍
and she has good taste in movies.
The arrangement is brilliant. It moves so fast that it's easy to not notice the key change after they do the big instrumental break and go half a step up for the remainder of the song.
I grew up with the Beach Boys. This was a tad faster than I remember it. My favorite Beach Boys song is "Warmth of the Sun". They were wildly popular in the US.
When Ringo Starr watched this,he got the idea of shaking he’s head from Dennis when on the drums,the only band that was on a par with the Beatles.just subscribed to your channel,I love this band.
Really? I now they got inspired to do Sargeant Pepper because of Pet Sounds album but not this.
The genius of Brian Wilson
Sounds simple but there are some very interesting musical innovations in the bass line, chord changes and harmonies for 1964.
I saw the Beach Boys back in 1977 and Brian Wilson was walking around the audience before the show started. He was wearing a warm up suit and walking with an usher. Everyone was taking a double take on him..I couldn't believe he was so accessible but no one was approaching him!
Back then we showed respect for our music idols. Plain and simple. Dig that. I sa them in 1973 at Notre Dame and they were the amazing original group,minus Brian.
if you notice, Denny (The drummer) BROKE a drum stick & he throws it behind him while grabbing a new stick in perfect time. The song is fabulous. It sounds sped up but that's okay because it's the excitement of playing it live with all those screaming girls. The vocals are excellent and the 12 string guitar licks are exceptional!
Group's first Number One, in 1964. It was a counter-punch during the British Invasion. The B-side was the beautiful "Don't Worry Baby".
Please do more Beach Boys, Nina! I would love a reaction to the Pet Sounds album. It’s a very interesting and monumental album.
Listen to "And then I Kissed Her" with All Jardine on vocals...I first heard it when I was a young man on a movie called " Adventures in Babysitting" all though I think it was a female group.Then I heard the Beach Boys version and they killed it!!!
Brian Wilson was able to make a complex arrangement sound simple.
Yes! We need more vocal coaches breaking down classic rock vocals, (Beach Boys, Beatles, and tons more)
Love this song sm and their other songs, they're such classics. They were heaps talented with their vocals.
I grew up listening to them as my Dad grew up in the 60s/70s.
I really liked your older reactions ,so much more personal.
brian wilson was a true genius. was the first to use multi track recording even though he was deaf in one ear since his childhood from his dad beating him
I've met Mike love. He is just as amazing and kind, like the Beach Boys are!
This song is basically perfect in every way
I met Carl Wilson once on the plane about 15 years ago. He was a great guy and talked about his family.
Carl died in 1998 from lung cancer. Do you mean Brian?
@@mumbles215 you may be right, and I think it was in the 90s when I still lived in Houston. I was flying from LA to Houston in 1st class and he was sitting behind me.
Checkout Don't Worry Baby!
Brian Wilson...fantastic songwriter.
Brian Wilson's genius is on a par with Mozart, Beethoven and Gershwin.
Absolutely . He’s definitely a major composer, level talent. And I listen to all those composers, and I know a lot of classical music and his melodies and harmonies thing The great composers have written have written. Would’ve been really fun to hear what Mozart thought about some of the songs.
stop taking drugs, it's an advice coming from Brian Wilson's fan number one: me
You're doing Brian the worst favour comparing him with those composers
@@JulioLeonFandinho - you don’t know anything about music. Brian Wilson, definitely has melodies ad harmonies on par with Mozart, Beethoven and Bach, Gershwin‘s not in the same group.
@@shortaybrown I don't know about music, but you do 🤦
you listened to all Beethoven's work and had it analised bar by bar, and then compared him with a 20th century pop songwriter because it makes all sense.
Good Lord, why I'm even here 🙄
I love your enthusiasm - it's contagious. Love The Beach Boys!
The best boyband Ever!! nothing else to say
is that a joke?
Beatles
They’re not a boy band man. Boy bands don’t write their own stuff nor do they play instruments in studio. Boy bands are muppets. These guys are real deal
It's very nice to see this point of view from a professional's perspective and it gives me an even more appreciation for the song.
I seen the beach boys live 3 times. This is my favourite song of theirs. The cleverest thing with their songs how high the note is is how high the vocal voice is which is very smart.
Yeah, I used to listen to this as a kid, and 30 years later I've just UA-camd them again. The way they put the harmonies together is just stellar. They really figured something out for this one. Goosebump wrenching is what I'd say this one is! PS Flight of the Navigator is my fav 2nd fav childhood film: right after Flight of the Navigator.
I'm 65 yo. This is the first 45 I ever bought.
Fun Fact: Mike Love has been 45 years old since 1953
Loved this song as a kid, too... but I couldn’t make out Brian’s high lyrics until now...40+ years later.. watch the Ed Sullivan clip of I Get Around, Brian’s lyrics are: “I’m a real cool head. I’m making real good bread.” Absolutely awesome!
Hey Nina! I grew up with my older sister playing Beach Boys and Motown records. Many of these songs became part of my bloodstream. It wasn't until many years later that I became a musician and began to hear these songs in a different way. I was astounded when I sat down to learn "I Get Around," it presents itself as a three chord Rock & Roll song at heart, but it blewcmy mind. The flow is just so easy that I never realized how many chord changes and modulations were going on. It's just nuts! I love songs like these. The Beach Boys, The Beatles or Burt Bacharach would change time signitures or keys, drop beats...... and yet the beautiful flow is never interrupted. Just genius! Thanks for your work on these reactions. You have great ears. PS.... I'm a big Grace Vanderwaal fan these days, and I love your take on her music. For me, I get the same sort of vibe coming from Grace as I do Brian Wilson or John Lennon.
I became a musician actually when i was around 8 with the you guessed it the accordian but whether i liked it or not it taught me chord progressions and how to hear them. Ive been a BB fan since the invention of covered wagons. or not I like the non 3 chord songs that they did. i learned to sing harmoneies a lot from them. I played in country bands for 12 years in the San Diego area and did quite well. I became a dj for about 4 years. So whats my point? I have no idea Keep up the good work(: real mediocre musician < my other name Thanks much
Flight of the Navigator was such a strange movie lol. First half felt like an eerie Twilight Zone episode, so the inclusion of Beach Boys music and Pee Wee Herman in the second half of the movie was so unexpected
This was one of best BEACHBOYS. IT had nothing to do with a movie I was in the 6th grade in soCal and I could not get over the coolness of this record. I still play it and marvel at the jumble of good melodies going under over around and back again.
I had the great fortune to attend many of their live concerts from the late 70-s through the early 90's. I have attended some cool concerts by other bands, but The Beach Boys' concerts were so full of fun and energy.
I love the fact you originally found this song on that movie! I love that movie and that's when I discovered the Beach Boys.
Takes me back to "CRUZIN" the strip back in the mid-sixties. I was a "Greaser." My girl friend got so frustrated because she was into the Beach Boys, and couldn't hear them over the Chevy Big Block engines (366, 396, 402, 427, 454, etc), the roar of "mag-pipes, and sqealin' tires." Those were some "BOSS" times.
Used to see them every time they came around back in the '70s. Man what a great show they always put on. So cool to them still being shown the love.
Bryan was a musical genius.
Brian with an “I”
A blast from the past. What a great song, and a great reaction.
Yes Brian Williams is a genius as far as arranging and everything else
Wilson
Ghostbusters, flight of the navigator, and money pit were the first three movies I ever saw. My love of music was likely launched to new levels that first time I heard I Get Around on FOTN. 😁
I also heard this song in Flight of the Navigator the first time ❤️
Classic song!! It reminds me of BEAN: the ultimate disaster movie haha
beautiful song and beautiful pretty girl' s reaction💗💗💗💗
i love this song too, its addictive
All of the great aspects of the reaction plus the coolest pug pillow
I grew up watching Flight of the Navigator too!! Love that movie!!
The sound of the 12 string electric guitar like here was prominent in 1964 to 1966, thanks to George Harrison of the Beatles playing the electric Rickenbacker 12 string on Beatles recordings/concerts starting in late 1963 I believe...
My favorite beach boys song, If you can watch this without moving than something is wrong with you.
:p classic song.. i love it!!! Haha
So many great beach boys songs
Hello missy watch this on youtube The Wrecking Crew (2008)
i first heard it in the early 1960s as a teenager!!!
Wonderful video thank you
My Beach Boys and me
Are gettin real well known
Yeah, the Beatles know us
And they leave us alone
Brian Wilson wrote the book on rock harmonies! Not bad for being untrained and deaf in one ear!
Could you please do more videos like this on the older music like from the 50s and such?
Yes! Flight of the Navigator!
I just love that movie so much 🍿
I love this song! I know that many millennials might not know how to drive a stick shift automobile, but do you realize what the Beach Boys are trying to emulate with their sounds?! 😃 It sounds like e hot rod shifting up in gears on the outro an the chorus parts.
Loved that movie!!!
Flight of the navigator reference..nice
Nice! Thanks.
Denny is just gorgeous.
So I just found the song my dad has been playing when we ever go on a car trip
Oh Pretty woman💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Some don't know that The Beach Boys got their distinctive harmonies by copying those of an older vocal group, The Four Freshmen, who were a favourite of their father/manager Murray Wilson. Brian Wilson tells the story in this short ( 5 min.) Y.Tube video : " The Four Freshmen on the BBC July 2012 - UA-cam" ( Id give the link, but then the comment would probably go to spam) The modern Four Freshmen lineup knows about this, and there's a point in the video when they segue between both groups singing the Beach Boys' song "Surfer Girl". Brian Wilson, the main songwriter, and the one with the highest voice, sang lead on many of their songs.
No,i first heard it in 1966..:)
Please react to Skin by Sabrina Carpenter ASAPPPP. You'll love this and this song is a BOP😍🔥🔥🔥
Btw, loved your reaction😍❤️🔥🔥!!
Surely you've heard good vibrations? It made the Beatles up their game to produce Sgt peppers
Would be nice to link the original video
Hi, hey try Barbara Ann, by The Beach Boys
Great review. Have a listen to pet sounds xx😀
Morissette Amon got BARE in her cover of DRIVER LICENSE
Please make a reaction--Thanks!!!!👍👍🎤🎧🎹🎼🎼🎼👈❤️🇵🇭
React to Jazmine Sullivan's Tiny Desk please
Do you have a favorite Beach Boys singer? I love Carl personally.
The BBs where great ! Love them. I want to recommend you watch Connie Talbot sing the song she wrote at 7 it's a beautiful world performed a little (don't know age)later.ua-cam.com/video/5KB_i1nE6Uw/v-deo.html
You should listen to their live version of this song from the Ed Sullivan show. Far superior.
Lol
😂💞💐
It's a shame that this recording is so terrible that we can't hear the true quality of their harmony.
.. a great song with some of pop music’s most perfect harmonies, but too bad you used this horrible audio version .. stick with HD sound, as most live performance audio is terribly compromised.
PLS REACT TO “THE ALBUM” FROM BLACKPINK!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️ love you
Do you have anything to add about this video also bc Nina worked hard on it?
@@versacegang42 i Always tell good things about Nina’s video,😒🤦🏼
Mike Love's dancing was so cringe.
Is that a real MacKie mixer or a cheap Behringer knock-off?