Awesome! I really believe if SMiLE had been released, this song would be as iconic as "Hey Jude" or "Let It Be" are for the Beatles and as well known worldwide.
A little optimistic. Capitol never had faith in Brian's vision and refused to promote. That's why Brian took it upon himself to hire Derek Taylor, and though Derek did manage to create a rumour mill behind Smile, it would have never gained international recognition without Capitol's backing. It would have been a similar story as Pet Sounds; widely loved in the UK and select pockets of Europe, and completely ignored by the American public.
@@topsyandpip56 please keep in mind they were on top of the world musically at this point in time, even besting the Beatles in England in a polll for Worlds Most Popular Band. Rubber Soul, Pet Sounds, Revolver, Good Vibrations, Pepper. they were slugging it out creatively and the Boys bounced back from Pet Sounds sales disappointment with Good Vibrations #1 Million seller here in the US. Momentum was on their side to be sure. Capitol made a commercial for record distributors stating "We're sure to sell a million units...in January!" They had pressed 500,000 plus album covers for SMiLE so you can bet they were planning on massive promotion for that record.
I think so too, The album is wild and really experiemental for the time, like vegetables and heroes and villains are strange, not to mention the elements. But it in no way was too experimental for the time. I think people would have appreciated it for what it was, a wild strange masterpiece. todays rendition of SMiLE by Brian and his band is incredible even by todays standard, it kicks the crap out of Pet Sounds and leaves it in the dust, IMO
@@topsyandpip56 let it be was trashed when it was released as a mediocre follow up that just imitates hey Jude but with less soul. Don’t give so much importance on what the media thinks, had this seen actual release it would have changed the face of music radically just as those tracks did.
Total Brian, just haunting, a story of man, things unforeseen, and just beautiful. Somthing different was lurking in Brian’s soul and whatever it was , call it “Angelic “ or call it “The unexplained “ This was Brian’s last encounter with this whatever it may have been!
The best version of this song is Brian playing the piano and just him singing - it was filmed, looked like he was at home, must have been 1966 or 1967 -- amazing footage
Yep, that was definitely his home, I think December 1966, filmed for the Inside Pop documentary that aired on CBS. (And that was NOT Leonard Bernstein's voice narrating but David Oppenheim's.) That was actually the SECOND time they filmed Brian singing it: the first time was the studio demo that eventually became the second half of the song. But they used the home performance for the doc instead.
@@DennisNedryisStillAlive agreed very hard sometimes to separate! That’s the beauty of Brian and Carl 😉 Dennis had suck a incredible unique tone! It was the scars of a fragile soul!
Okay, for about the seventy-fourth time in the comments here...WE KNOW. That was the JOKE -- it's from a magazine article that mis-identified Brian as Carl. There's another in which Al is mis-identified as Carl.
Your right promoting Pet Sounds And supporting Smile would have made a big difference Also Surfs 🏄♂️ Up is a brilliant song my favorite too and would have been a bigger hit
@@1401minstrel shit I literally was coming here to say, man I really don’t like mike love, but that lead vocal on the song ending is beautiful (thinking it was mike), now knowing from what you said that that is actually Carl on the song ending, I have nothing good to say about mike love lmao! “Bummer” I guess because I thought I was starting to see what people were saying about him being talented. and, sure I know there are people who like is performance on a lot of songs but through my experience of The Beach Boys catalog so far, I don’t see anything that is really unique or that stands out. Anyways who cares what I think. Just thought that was funny lmao
If I may, how did you make such a clear, spacious mix? I have the 5.1 Surf's Up mix off the EH DVD, but it sounds nowhere near as good as this. Could you possibly send this to me? Thanks!
Here is the section from Wikipedia describing who the lead singers are for each of the three sections of the 1971 released version of Surf's Up. Bottom line: First two verses - Carl; Bridge - Brian; Coda - Al. "Carl ultimately overdubbed a lead vocal onto the song's first part, the original backing track dating from November 1966, as well as backing vocals. Two organ overdubs were also recorded.[48] The second movement was composed of the December 15, 1966 solo piano performance by Brian,[47] augmented with vocal and Moog synthesizer overdubs.[52] Carl reworked the refrain from another unreleased Smile song, "Child Is Father of the Man", into the coda of "Surf's Up".[48] Bruce Johnston recalled, "We ended up doing vocals to sort of emulate ourselves without Brian Wilson, which was kind of silly."[53] Al Jardine sang the lead vocal on this section.[37] Rieley said, "we all got involved in [the final tag]. ... I'm on it [and] a guy who worked for us part-time, Bill DeSimone, is on it. He just sings 'Hey, hey.' But it is integral to the tag on the record. That was a lot of fun ...".[49] Writing in a 1996 online Q&A, he wrote that Brian had "stated clearly that it was his intent all along for Child to be the tag for Surfs Up."[54]"
The lyrics were by Van Dyke Parks who has said they are just huge puns with odd phrases.A reading of the lyrics will show he is,of course correct.He never took himself that seriously
But the beauty is also that we listeners take it seriously as an art form, with free association available. The song means nothing and everything. Personally, I feel and learn something new & profound every listen.
A very off-beat disjunct tune. I don't know what to make of the incredibly bizarre tune, but there was definitely some heavy LSD involved - I can feel that.
scatteredfrog You missed the point. At that time mark your video shows a clear photo of Brian with the name Carl Wilson next to it. Strange. Was it this way in the original photo? You seem too much of a Beach Boys aficionado to have missed that.
Ah, okay - you're referring to the caption. :) (I thought you meant the vocal.) That picture came from a magazine article from the '70s, where Brian was mis-identified as Carl. You might have noticed that a few seconds earlier there's a picture of Al that is also mis-captioned as Carl. :) One thing about being a Beach Boys fans is there's all kinds of craziness like that. (Perhaps the most cringeworthy is watching a local cable access channel when it showed a local ice skating school's recital. One group of kids was doing an ice skating routine to "Fun, Fun, Fun," which the PA announcer identified as a Jan and Dean song. Ughghgh...)
Sir---------------this is Carl-----------not BW. obviously, you've not listened to The Boys enough. -----------The 2nd part is BW ------------but that 1st, is Carl.---------------From the '71 Album, " Surf's Up " ---------------------WolfSky9, 74 y/o
For what it's worth, Brian technically DID sing on the original recording solo - the second half of the song that's almost nothing but piano IS Brian singing, and that was recorded in December 1966. The first half was recorded, I think, in January 1967, with all vocals overdubbed in 1971 for the Surf's Up album. As far as I know, Brian's only participation in the 1971 completion was that his car keys were used as percussion during the overdubs.
The second half of the song is Brian’s original piano and vocal demo from 1966 with the rest of the band overdubbing harmonies, percussion, and Moog bass.
The tag section on the 1971 version happened because of Brian taking initiative when the rest of the band was finishing the song. Other reports say Brian attempted the vocal for the first section twice but ultimately decided to hand it over to Carl.
As a nutritionist I really wish I could talk to Brian. He would benefit tremendously from a Carnivore Diet, or at least traditional Keto Diet (animal-based). It's been apparent for years, by his looks and demeanor, that he's lacking many key building blocks and mortar for brain and body. Drugs, chemicals, and S.A.D. have so many people depleted today, including vitamins and minerals. I just worry, with him living in Cali, that he gets the wrong message that somehow plants are the key to health. Especially as a person of Northern European descent, he would benefit also by removing Mediterranean plants, which have naturally occurring toxins that are too hard on his more delicate cells. I just want to see him happy again...
I get that you want the best for him and I'm really not trying to attack you personally - I'm sure you do what you do out of a desire to help people. But I don't think a Carnivore or Keto diet is going to: a) help his mental illness; b) repair damage done by years of recreational drug use and over-medicating by Landy; c) reverse the aging process. As someone who has struggled with mental illness for 30+ years and tried a hell of a lot of diets, therapies, and medication in both mainstream and alternative medicine, there's nothing more invalidating than being told that eating a certain way will help you. Nutrition is absolutely an important part of managing physical and mental health...but like like I said, super invalidating to a person who's been doing everything they can just to stay alive. I know I speak for a lot of people with mental illness when I say we do not need nutrition advice unless we ask for it. Even then, what we need is client-centered goal setting that meets us where we're at. Sometimes the goal is as simple as getting groceries once a week so you have fresh food or, when you're really depressed, remembering to eat at all.
@@dingdangdata I cured my lifelong (55 years) mental illness with the diet and superior supplements. I had anxiety, panic, depression, psychotic break, and 25 years depersonalization. So I was VERY sick! Same with most of my physical ailments. This is partly why I am confident in stating what I did. It's also because the science backs it up! It's very sad that we're being lied to today about the connections between food and chemicals and health. Like I said, I am a nutritionist. But I relearned most of what modern Medicine taught me in an effort to heal myself...what they could never do. I have found the medicine, the fountain of youth all packed into a traditional diet. This means rejecting S.A.D., and eating like my Northern European ancestors. The second half is to avoid as much chemicals as you possibly can. Pesticides and solvents literally remove our amino acid serine, which be ones our happy neurotransmitter seratonin. Besides making us actually happy, it does other important things in the body like balancing blood sugar. Taking serine took away my hopelessness and the alienation I had created with loved ones. Those relationships are restored! W.H.O. declared Type 2 Diabetes a worldwide pandemic in 2010. T2D is the #2 comorbidity for Coronavirus (comorbidities are required for deaths). Imagine all the people who didn't have to die if they were told that they could cure their blood sugar dysregulation with a healing delicious diet and some superior supplements (including Benfothiamine). I don't get sick anymore, and don't fear viruses. I could write a book about this, but I think I've made my point. Here are some amazing resources to help you on your healing journey. Tendler5.wix.co/highlysinediet Www.westonaprice.org Dr. Ken Berry Dr. Derrick Lonsdale Dr. Darren Schmidt Mike Mutzel New Paradigm Nutrition (my FB page. Peruse for lots of great articles going back). We all have great potential for healing as this is what the body is designed to do. We just need to learn where that path is. One last thing...ketones are the KEY to health! Best of health to you! xo
I agree with everything except for Ketosis. Ketosis is good when temporary, long-term has been known to lead to such disorders as adrenal failure. I eat carnivore however, in addition to plant foods. I primarily eat raw meat, eggs and dairy with a healthy portion of plant foods on the side such as legumes, fruits, and vegetables.
@@ovandolf Carl sings the first part, Brian sings the second part, and Al comes in on lead in the third part, beginning with the words "A children's song, have you listened as they play?"
How can you not hear the difference? That is clearly Carl. And like everyone has said 100 times. It is practically carved in stone that Carl did vocal overdubs for the specific surfs up album version. Yes the original surfs up song was all Brian in the beginning. But regardless of that Brian didn’t even sing the whole thing because the ending part of the song in both versions had Mike love singing over the harmonies
Van Dyke Parks was a lyrical genius. Such visual, expressive, symbolic, evocative, and beautiful words.
I too am a fan of Mr Parks,who has said the lyrics are huge puns and just odd phrases
Amazing.... I've listened to this track for 40+ years, but this mix is stunning. Thank You.
this is pure genius...that falsetto is pure as crystal
This is my favorite song...ever.
Mine as well
Mine too.
And mine.
I don’t blame you!❤
And here we have another version of this classic to enjoy. Sweet.
Awesome! I really believe if SMiLE had been released, this song would be as iconic as "Hey Jude" or "Let It Be" are for the Beatles and as well known worldwide.
A little optimistic. Capitol never had faith in Brian's vision and refused to promote. That's why Brian took it upon himself to hire Derek Taylor, and though Derek did manage to create a rumour mill behind Smile, it would have never gained international recognition without Capitol's backing. It would have been a similar story as Pet Sounds; widely loved in the UK and select pockets of Europe, and completely ignored by the American public.
@@topsyandpip56 please keep in mind they were on top of the world musically at this point in time, even besting the Beatles in England in a polll for Worlds Most Popular Band. Rubber Soul, Pet Sounds, Revolver, Good Vibrations, Pepper. they were slugging it out creatively and the Boys bounced back from Pet Sounds sales disappointment with Good Vibrations #1 Million seller here in the US. Momentum was on their side to be sure. Capitol made a commercial for record distributors stating "We're sure to sell a million units...in January!" They had pressed 500,000 plus album covers for SMiLE so you can bet they were planning on massive promotion for that record.
I think so too, The album is wild and really experiemental for the time, like vegetables and heroes and villains are strange, not to mention the elements. But it in no way was too experimental for the time. I think people would have appreciated it for what it was, a wild strange masterpiece. todays rendition of SMiLE by Brian and his band is incredible even by todays standard, it kicks the crap out of Pet Sounds and leaves it in the dust, IMO
@@Barryislarge I always remember the Dennis Wilson statement about SMiLE, "It makes Pet Sounds stink, that's how good it is".
@@topsyandpip56 let it be was trashed when it was released as a mediocre follow up that just imitates hey Jude but with less soul.
Don’t give so much importance on what the media thinks, had this seen actual release it would have changed the face of music radically just as those tracks did.
Total Brian, just haunting, a story of man, things unforeseen, and just beautiful. Somthing different was lurking in Brian’s soul and whatever it was , call it “Angelic “ or call it “The unexplained “ This was Brian’s last encounter with this whatever it may have been!
The best version of this song is Brian playing the piano and just him singing - it was filmed, looked like he was at home, must have been 1966 or 1967 -- amazing footage
Yep, that was definitely his home, I think December 1966, filmed for the Inside Pop documentary that aired on CBS. (And that was NOT Leonard Bernstein's voice narrating but David Oppenheim's.) That was actually the SECOND time they filmed Brian singing it: the first time was the studio demo that eventually became the second half of the song. But they used the home performance for the doc instead.
Carl sang the first part; Brian came in on “dove nested towers the hour...”
They’re voices sometimes sound alike. Do you know who sings ‘Til I Die?
@@DennisNedryisStillAlive agreed very hard sometimes to separate! That’s the beauty of Brian and Carl 😉 Dennis had suck a incredible unique tone! It was the scars of a fragile soul!
One word “GENIUS “ not only Brian, but Van Dyke Parks!
Brian sings the solo vocal lines "it kills my soul" etc and is in the vocal stack (the second highest falsetto part).
@@DennisNedryisStillAlive my fave song Brian has written
What a Masterpiece!
Please let me wonder if Mike Love ever figured out wtf "columnated ruins domino" means
Im still trying to decode Feel flows lol
Mike is still trying to figure out the hidden meaning of a papa ow mow mow
he’s gone bald thinking about it
To think that Mike Love didn't want to sing this ...wow!
Brian: Canvas the town and brush the backdrop
Mike: Keenvus the tawun iyn bruuuush the beekdrooop
0:35 - The picture shown is Brian, not Carl.
Okay, for about the seventy-fourth time in the comments here...WE KNOW. That was the JOKE -- it's from a magazine article that mis-identified Brian as Carl. There's another in which Al is mis-identified as Carl.
@@scatteredfrog Well, be fair, Dennis does look like Mike so calling him Al is a mistake anyone could make.
Master piece.
This is one of my favorites. There are a lot of great songs on this album!!!! Still missing all who we have lost and loved!!!
One of the most beautiful vocals ever. Angels from heaven!
Beautiful
Hauntingly beautiful.
Your right promoting Pet Sounds And supporting Smile would have made a big difference Also Surfs 🏄♂️ Up is a brilliant song my favorite too and would have been a bigger hit
this sounds real good, thanks scatteredfrog. good work.
3:18 wow
kahskskd the description is very expressive
in my opinion this is the high water mark for Western Civilization. Pure beauty.
Yes, The Beach Boys/Brian Wilson’s magnum opus is Surf’s Up in my opinion. The harmonies between the brothers are unbelievable.
the falsetto on "columnated ruins domino" is so high and beautiful. I really can't sing that yet. I really hope I can some day
Update: I can sing it now, though still need to really think about it
Great video, thanks very much. However, the photo at 0:35 secs is of Brian, not Carl as captioned.
I know. That's the joke. It's a scan from a magazine article. I think Al was also misidentified as Carl in another article somewhere.
Yeah, isn’t that the “Carl Wilson” photo you used? Al?
@@charliestoops8815 YES! I forgot I included that. :) (Been three years since I did this thing!)
Gave myself a thumbs up there... fair enough!
00:40 Not Carl
Take it up with whoever captioned that magazine article. :) (You'll see another point when poor Al gets mis-captioned as Carl.)
Them gorgeous Wilsons ❤❤❤
1st part is Carl ---------------------2nd part is BW ------------------with Mike coming in at the ending.---------------WolfSky9, 74 y/o
@Wolfsky9 Mike comes in singing bass on the third part, but it's Al singing lead on that part.
contact me Wolfsky9 aka Lowden
@@1401minstrel shit I literally was coming here to say, man I really don’t like mike love, but that lead vocal on the song ending is beautiful (thinking it was mike), now knowing from what you said that that is actually Carl on the song ending, I have nothing good to say about mike love lmao! “Bummer” I guess because I thought I was starting to see what people were saying about him being talented. and, sure I know there are people who like is performance on a lot of songs but through my experience of The Beach Boys catalog so far, I don’t see anything that is really unique or that stands out. Anyways who cares what I think. Just thought that was funny lmao
@@darthjesus420 Please re-read my comment. It's Al singing lead at the end, not Carl, and not Mike.
@@1401minstrelI thought it was Bruce
If I may, how did you make such a clear, spacious mix? I have the 5.1 Surf's Up mix off the EH DVD, but it sounds nowhere near as good as this. Could you possibly send this to me? Thanks!
I just combined two of the channels, nothing special.
Carl love .
Here is the section from Wikipedia describing who the lead singers are for each of the three sections of the 1971 released version of Surf's Up. Bottom line: First two verses - Carl; Bridge - Brian; Coda - Al.
"Carl ultimately overdubbed a lead vocal onto the song's first part, the original backing track dating from November 1966, as well as backing vocals. Two organ overdubs were also recorded.[48] The second movement was composed of the December 15, 1966 solo piano performance by Brian,[47] augmented with vocal and Moog synthesizer overdubs.[52] Carl reworked the refrain from another unreleased Smile song, "Child Is Father of the Man", into the coda of "Surf's Up".[48] Bruce Johnston recalled, "We ended up doing vocals to sort of emulate ourselves without Brian Wilson, which was kind of silly."[53] Al Jardine sang the lead vocal on this section.[37] Rieley said, "we all got involved in [the final tag]. ... I'm on it [and] a guy who worked for us part-time, Bill DeSimone, is on it. He just sings 'Hey, hey.' But it is integral to the tag on the record. That was a lot of fun ...".[49] Writing in a 1996 online Q&A, he wrote that Brian had "stated clearly that it was his intent all along for Child to be the tag for Surfs Up."[54]"
Nobody's disputing that here.
@@scatteredfrog I should have posted this as a reply to the person who commented that Brian sings the whole song in this version.
I want this song played at my funeral...❤😢❤😢
Mike Love isn’t qualified to carry Brian’s sheet music.
Family,♡🙏
Time Traveler: *moves a chair*
Timeline: 0:35
At 0:27 that’s Al not Carl.
At 0:35 that’s Brian not Carl.
Jeez, what’s the deal with that? Great song, anyway.
The deal is ignorant magazine photo captioners from the '70s.
Very clear, but the CITFTM coda sounds weird
A CHILLLLLLL-REN'S SONG...
That was another song from SMILE that was added on
3:08 MIKE THE COOL ONE SINGS
@@josebelindo1641 No this is part of Surf's Up
The lyrics were by Van Dyke Parks who has said they are just huge puns with odd phrases.A reading of the lyrics will show he is,of course correct.He never took himself that seriously
But the beauty is also that we listeners take it seriously as an art form, with free association available. The song means nothing and everything. Personally, I feel and learn something new & profound every listen.
Attracted the attention of Leonard Bernstein. No greater endorsement for this progressive pop masterpiece
The pic of Brian, labeled as "Carl Wilson". How did that happen??
I was thinking the same thing
Not really. This is the 1970/71 overdub. In 1967 Brian sang it all, except a short bridge by Carl. IMO better.
Thank you
Carl Wilson: actually it's All Jardine
Carl Wilson: actually it's Brian
Carl Wilson in text next to Brian wilson photo?
A very off-beat disjunct tune. I don't know what to make of the incredibly bizarre tune, but there was definitely some heavy LSD involved - I can feel that.
I think some of the fifths n thirds in vocal mix are lost here
I'm sure of it. This is only two of the six available channels.
genial
0:34 that's Brian
100% Carl. Brian didn't participate in the vocal overdubs.
scatteredfrog You missed the point. At that time mark your video shows a clear photo of Brian with the name Carl Wilson next to it. Strange. Was it this way in the original photo? You seem too much of a Beach Boys aficionado to have missed that.
Ah, okay - you're referring to the caption. :) (I thought you meant the vocal.) That picture came from a magazine article from the '70s, where Brian was mis-identified as Carl. You might have noticed that a few seconds earlier there's a picture of Al that is also mis-captioned as Carl. :)
One thing about being a Beach Boys fans is there's all kinds of craziness like that. (Perhaps the most cringeworthy is watching a local cable access channel when it showed a local ice skating school's recital. One group of kids was doing an ice skating routine to "Fun, Fun, Fun," which the PA announcer identified as a Jan and Dean song. Ughghgh...)
scatteredfrog Lol...
Sir---------------this is Carl-----------not BW. obviously, you've not listened to The Boys enough. -----------The 2nd part is BW ------------but that 1st, is Carl.---------------From the '71 Album, " Surf's Up " ---------------------WolfSky9, 74 y/o
Why is the regular version from the CD always so QUIET????
Can you provide a download link to this mix?
Hilarious 😂🎉😊
it's not carl, is Brian
At 031 AL is not Carl ir Brian....lol
Carl!
Pet sounds was a masterpiece and before Sgt.Pepper.i am a Beatles fan but Pet Sounds beat it.
Absolutely. Pet Sounds is more consistent
Someone has listened this un 5.1??
''surfs up'' Carl lead version is worst than the ''SMiLE Sessions'' one, singed by Brian Wilson.
Mike Love’s part is so insignificant that he doesn’t deserve much, if any creative credit for this masterpiece.
He never asked for creative credit for the song. Where do y'all come up with this shit? Ease up on the aimless negativity. Please.
@Gabe W *your
@Gabe W * _Smile_
Whats going on didn't Brian sing on the original recording solo ? Where they both on it ?
1:22 wheres Dennis sleeping
For what it's worth, Brian technically DID sing on the original recording solo - the second half of the song that's almost nothing but piano IS Brian singing, and that was recorded in December 1966.
The first half was recorded, I think, in January 1967, with all vocals overdubbed in 1971 for the Surf's Up album. As far as I know, Brian's only participation in the 1971 completion was that his car keys were used as percussion during the overdubs.
The second half of the song is Brian’s original piano and vocal demo from 1966 with the rest of the band overdubbing harmonies, percussion, and Moog bass.
And Brian's car keys. :)
The tag section on the 1971 version happened because of Brian taking initiative when the rest of the band was finishing the song. Other reports say Brian attempted the vocal for the first section twice but ultimately decided to hand it over to Carl.
As a nutritionist I really wish I could talk to Brian. He would benefit tremendously from a Carnivore Diet, or at least traditional Keto Diet (animal-based). It's been apparent for years, by his looks and demeanor, that he's lacking many key building blocks and mortar for brain and body. Drugs, chemicals, and S.A.D. have so many people depleted today, including vitamins and minerals. I just worry, with him living in Cali, that he gets the wrong message that somehow plants are the key to health. Especially as a person of Northern European descent, he would benefit also by removing Mediterranean plants, which have naturally occurring toxins that are too hard on his more delicate cells.
I just want to see him happy again...
Go vegan.
I get that you want the best for him and I'm really not trying to attack you personally - I'm sure you do what you do out of a desire to help people. But I don't think a Carnivore or Keto diet is going to: a) help his mental illness; b) repair damage done by years of recreational drug use and over-medicating by Landy; c) reverse the aging process. As someone who has struggled with mental illness for 30+ years and tried a hell of a lot of diets, therapies, and medication in both mainstream and alternative medicine, there's nothing more invalidating than being told that eating a certain way will help you. Nutrition is absolutely an important part of managing physical and mental health...but like like I said, super invalidating to a person who's been doing everything they can just to stay alive. I know I speak for a lot of people with mental illness when I say we do not need nutrition advice unless we ask for it. Even then, what we need is client-centered goal setting that meets us where we're at. Sometimes the goal is as simple as getting groceries once a week so you have fresh food or, when you're really depressed, remembering to eat at all.
@@dingdangdata I cured my lifelong (55 years) mental illness with the diet and superior supplements. I had anxiety, panic, depression, psychotic break, and 25 years depersonalization. So I was VERY sick! Same with most of my physical ailments. This is partly why I am confident in stating what I did. It's also because the science backs it up! It's very sad that we're being lied to today about the connections between food and chemicals and health.
Like I said, I am a nutritionist. But I relearned most of what modern Medicine taught me in an effort to heal myself...what they could never do. I have found the medicine, the fountain of youth all packed into a traditional diet. This means rejecting S.A.D., and eating like my Northern European ancestors. The second half is to avoid as much chemicals as you possibly can. Pesticides and solvents literally remove our amino acid serine, which be ones our happy neurotransmitter seratonin. Besides making us actually happy, it does other important things in the body like balancing blood sugar. Taking serine took away my hopelessness and the alienation I had created with loved ones. Those relationships are restored! W.H.O. declared Type 2 Diabetes a worldwide pandemic in 2010. T2D is the #2 comorbidity for Coronavirus (comorbidities are required for deaths). Imagine all the people who didn't have to die if they were told that they could cure their blood sugar dysregulation with a healing delicious diet and some superior supplements (including Benfothiamine). I don't get sick anymore, and don't fear viruses.
I could write a book about this, but I think I've made my point. Here are some amazing resources to help you on your healing journey.
Tendler5.wix.co/highlysinediet
Www.westonaprice.org
Dr. Ken Berry
Dr. Derrick Lonsdale
Dr. Darren Schmidt
Mike Mutzel
New Paradigm Nutrition (my FB page. Peruse for lots of great articles going back).
We all have great potential for healing as this is what the body is designed to do. We just need to learn where that path is. One last thing...ketones are the KEY to health! Best of health to you! xo
I agree with everything except for Ketosis. Ketosis is good when temporary, long-term has been known to lead to such disorders as adrenal failure. I eat carnivore however, in addition to plant foods. I primarily eat raw meat, eggs and dairy with a healthy portion of plant foods on the side such as legumes, fruits, and vegetables.
Could have fit right in on Pet Sounds
No.
@@sweetsoftdog1105 Yes
@@wink853 It doesn’t match tonally.
It sounds like Carl to me.
It's definitely Carl.
Carl, then Brian, then Al.
0:26 AL jARDINE IS THE BEST SINGER IN THE WORLD TODAY
Always loved his vocal on Blue birds
Yeah, but is Carl and Brian singing on this.
@@ovandolf Carl sings the first part, Brian sings the second part, and Al comes in on lead in the third part, beginning with the words "A children's song, have you listened as they play?"
That was Carl
The falsetto part you're referring to is Carl.
2:15 MIKE THE COOL ONE
Also the stupid and greed-driven abusive one
All wrong. This is Brian Wilson on every word. Brush up on your research.
We did. That's how we know that the first half is Carl.
lol what? No. Carl does the lead vocal on the first section.
Maybe on the version from smile sessions but the actual release of surfs up from the album of the same name was Carl
How can you not hear the difference? That is clearly Carl. And like everyone has said 100 times. It is practically carved in stone that Carl did vocal overdubs for the specific surfs up album version. Yes the original surfs up song was all Brian in the beginning. But regardless of that Brian didn’t even sing the whole thing because the ending part of the song in both versions had Mike love singing over the harmonies
Almost right. The lead vocal on the tag is Al, not Mike.