The Beach Boys are better than the Beatles I don’t care what others say and the Beatles if anyhting took a lot of their inspiration from The Beach Boys.
@@Labyrinth1010I think rubber soul motivated Brian to work harder I don’t it inspired him on how to make music the way that beach boy music helped inspire sings like back in the ussr. If anyone inspired Brian it was Phil Spector. Otherwise by himself Wilson matched all of the creative output of the Beatles and The Beach Boys should be known now as the greatest band. Brian got sick and the Beatles were just better positioned for that era as a hippy group. All of that helped them and they got point for being British. Wilson had some help with lyrics and things but was the majority of the creative ability for The Beach Boys while the Beatles had Lennon McCartney Harris’s and one of the biggest music producers in the world at that time and Brian still outsold them in their own country with pet sounds.
@@Labyrinth1010 I think Brian was inspired by Spector but was such a creative talent himself that even Gershwin stopped to take notice. The Beach Boys vocal harmony was also better than the Beatles and they were also inspired by that to some degree. I think the Beatles took radically more from The Beach Boys while Brian was msotly inspired by Phil Spector. Be My Baby was most likely a way bigger influence on his music than any Beatles song. He thought the Beatles were good so it inspired him to keep making good music while the Beatles took the actual arrangement style and sole cues from the vocal harmony of The Beach Boys.
I dont understand why comments here try to confront Beatles and Beach Boys...there was never a rivalry between these 2 bands, instead they often showed respect and admiration for each other, so you guys should do the same and just enjoy the magnificent legacy from these increíble musicians
The entire music the B Boys is seminal to much of the pop rock music of the times, and on both sides of the Atlantic.. Pure genius the Boys are....; Good Vibrations is the quintessence of it. What a work it is. So Many Brilliant Thanks to you Brilliant Boys from the Beach. Pierre
George gershwim, Aaron copland, Leonard bernstein, Richard Rodgers, Cole porter, Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington and Burt Bacharac all preceded Wilson and were a massive influence on him, but Wilson was for sure up there with them in his prime
This wasn't on Pet Sounds. It was released as a single, and then the song was supposed to go on their next album Smile, which became Smiley Smile due to Brian Wilson's inability to record his vision for the original album. He was eventually able to release Smile, as a solo artist; decades later, to critical acclaim.
@@thelegendinhisownmind7038 Didn't say it was on Pet Sounds, but it was initially recorded during those sessions - different lyrics. Brian didn't think it was finished so he went back to it later. Thank goodness.
@@thelegendinhisownmind7038 The very beginnings of the song were for Pet Sounds. It was very raw and Brian didn't like it the way it was, so they kept a couple basic parts and re-recorded the rest later. ua-cam.com/video/RgtVaBd8cGw/v-deo.html The "Pet Sounds" version was incomplete and wasn't right and Brian was correct to put it on the shelf for later.
A lot of voices and sounds where added to this mix. Good studio work from a few session singers and musicians. Do not be fooled. Holywood is a magician
Paul Dano was so great in this biopic about Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. Good Vibrations was their magnum opus pop masterpiece! They all contributed so much to it, even grumpy Mike Love saw cousin Brian's genius!❤
Every distinctive melody is a hit melody line- just keeps going. Brian Wilson what a fucking genius that man was ! I can’t believe this was written in the 60s ??!??
One of the greatest songs ever recorded it's timeless work of art by the one and only Beach boys cheers to Brian Carl Dennis Mike AL and Bruce Wow talent ❤
@@pointTv-fs1ow Bill Pullman would've made a better Brian Wilson in my opinion - Cusack was too distracting for me being Brian Wilson because he's the stereotypical Rom-Com/80s heart throb still in my mind
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. It is by far the greatest music biopic, is highly original and yet insanely underrated. The performances are absolutely spot on. The story of cutting between young Brian with Paul Dano and older Brian with John Cusak works so surprisingly well. I also love how authentic and true to real life it was! They shot the making of Pet Sounds in the same studio that Brian Wilson actually produced it in!! The location of his house at the end is the real location of Brian’s childhood home. The scene of them partying in the backyard in Brian’s Wilson’s house was in the same neighborhood as the actual house. This movie doesn’t get enough praise.
As someone who generally doesn’t like musical biopics, you are completely right! It’s totally underrated and no one really talks about it but it told the story masterfully and blended the two timelines perfectly! When they first announced this film I was skeptical, because I didn’t see Cusack as Brian, but he turned in a great performance as an older version of Dano’s Wilson. It all came together so well, and the way the music was incorporated is unparalleled!
I’d put it up there alongside “Ray” & “Walk the Line”. Great biopics are very hard to come by. Honorable mentions for “Rocket Man” & “Bohemian Rhapsody”.
@@eaglesbaby4233 Actually I'm a specific person. And you're ranting out of your ass. At the time this movie is set people thought what had come before was more meaningful and had lasted ages. But you're willing to say that nothing being created today will stand up over time. That's complete nonsense.
@seanwebb605 "I'm a specific person." Thank you for that. I'm gonna have a good laugh on that one for a while. If you have any more gems like that, send em my way!
@@adhamh3666A combination of "Good Good Good Vibrations" (demo version from the Pet Sounds sessions), the original "Good Vibrations" and the SMiLE Sessions version of "Good Vibrations". The closest it gets to one version of the song sounding this way is "Good Vibrations" on the album Brian Wilson Presents SMiLE.
Great song. This version has a cool stereo mix and is really clear and snappy. In the video, check out the Wrecking Crew in the fire hats at 1:01. Whoever is playing Carol Kaye has the look nailed. I wonder what footage of the Wrecking Crew ended up on the cutting room floor.
I saw this in the theater as a 15 year old. It was the first time I had ever seen Paul Dano on screen and didn't realize I had seen him in a movie at all until after watching there will be blood, prisoners, and Swiss army man. He became one of my favorite actors after that, only to realize I had already seen him in this movie years earlier.
Lindsey Buckingham was the 80s version of Brian Wilson, Check out his Go Insane album from 1984 ... Genius stuff and he played every instrument himself.
One of America's (and the world's) iconic musical legends, and nothing has been posted!! Well, I will say that had it not been for Brian Wilson and brothers Carl and Dennis , along with cousin Mike Love and Al Jardine, and not forgetting David Marks and Bruce Johnston, my life would have been a much more melancholy existence than it has been. I am grateful to God for them all, but l am particularly thankful for Brian and his incredible music!
Actually, my doubt is about the lyric. I searched on the web and I didn't understand where's the verse: And she's already woking on my brain. For me this's a clear drugs reference.
I agree John Cusack didn't feel right as older Brian and even there's nothing wrong with his acting in my opinion they should've had an actor who looks more like what Brian did at that age, or they could've simply aged Paul to make him look older
Just look up the Alternate Edit of Good Vibrations on the SMiLE Sessions and also the first version of the song, called "Good Good Good Vibrations", also on the Sessions.
"Walk Hard" has ruined all musical biopics forever. It's too spot-on perfect, it references too many musicians and their lives, it's so goddamn funny, the songs are really good. The second i saw this seen, i had to look up when both movies came out to be sure, but "Walk Hard" predicted this scene.
The only reason the beach boys were successful was because of the fact they were near the Beatles alphabetically in the record store. 😂 thats a Noel Gallagher quote. 😂 Very funny and very true.
Love & Mercy was a very good film, but I swear I’ll never understand why the director decided he needed both Paul Dano - who in the film, actually resembles a young Brian Wilson in both look and mannerisms, and John Cusack, who doesn’t, and (in my opinion…) brought the film down with an uneven and unsettling performance of the artist’s recovery period. Using 2 different actors just seemed like a really odd decision, especially since Dano was exceptionally good as Brian, and Cusack just didn’t “hold up” as the older, emotionally damaged Brian… Had they stuck w/Dano for the entire role, it would’ve made so much more sense. The film desperately needed the consistency of 1 actor throughout the entire “life of Brian…”
This song was before Sgt pepper by the beatles let's remember this folks 1966 thank you Brian and Mike for a legendary song
“I’ve often played Pet Sounds and cried, It’s that kind of album for me.” - Paul McCartney
While also remembering that Rubber Soul inspired this era of Brian’s music.
It’s amazing how they inspired each other.
The Beach Boys are better than the Beatles I don’t care what others say and the Beatles if anyhting took a lot of their inspiration from The Beach Boys.
@@Labyrinth1010I think rubber soul motivated Brian to work harder I don’t it inspired him on how to make music the way that beach boy music helped inspire sings like back in the ussr. If anyone inspired Brian it was Phil Spector. Otherwise by himself Wilson matched all of the creative output of the Beatles and The Beach Boys should be known now as the greatest band. Brian got sick and the Beatles were just better positioned for that era as a hippy group. All of that helped them and they got point for being British. Wilson had some help with lyrics and things but was the majority of the creative ability for The Beach Boys while the Beatles had Lennon McCartney Harris’s and one of the biggest music producers in the world at that time and Brian still outsold them in their own country with pet sounds.
@@Labyrinth1010 I think Brian was inspired by Spector but was such a creative talent himself that even Gershwin stopped to take notice. The Beach Boys vocal harmony was also better than the Beatles and they were also inspired by that to some degree. I think the Beatles took radically more from The Beach Boys while Brian was msotly inspired by Phil Spector. Be My Baby was most likely a way bigger influence on his music than any Beatles song. He thought the Beatles were good so it inspired him to keep making good music while the Beatles took the actual arrangement style and sole cues from the vocal harmony of The Beach Boys.
I dont understand why comments here try to confront Beatles and Beach Boys...there was never a rivalry between these 2 bands, instead they often showed respect and admiration for each other, so you guys should do the same and just enjoy the magnificent legacy from these increíble musicians
God only Knows. Paul McCartney’s favorite song 🎵
I love it when people try to artificially start beef over bands that are more than half a century old.
There was a bit of friendly competition between them.
cuz some people are mean. it is easier to ignore them than change them.
Some of the Boys were in The Beatles Love Is All You Need live broadcast doing backing vocals!! They were all friends.
The entire music the B Boys is seminal to much of the pop rock music of the times, and on both sides of the Atlantic.. Pure genius the Boys are....; Good Vibrations is the quintessence of it. What a work it is. So Many Brilliant Thanks to you Brilliant Boys from the Beach. Pierre
Brian is and will always be the 1st true American Maestro.
Just listen to "Smile".
Its all there.
George gershwim, Aaron copland, Leonard bernstein, Richard Rodgers, Cole porter, Irving Berlin, Duke Ellington and Burt Bacharac all preceded Wilson and were a massive influence on him, but Wilson was for sure up there with them in his prime
Not sure who Bert Bacarac is but I hear ya, chief.
Brian is a madman in a good way, he’s a treasure!
@@hs4974 This. Nothing bad on Wilson. Just you guys got a longer history than that.
I love how they mixed the original Pet Sounds version and the version we all know. Well done.
This wasn't on Pet Sounds. It was released as a single, and then the song was supposed to go on their next album Smile, which became Smiley Smile due to Brian Wilson's inability to record his vision for the original album. He was eventually able to release Smile, as a solo artist; decades later, to critical acclaim.
@@thelegendinhisownmind7038 Didn't say it was on Pet Sounds, but it was initially recorded during those sessions - different lyrics. Brian didn't think it was finished so he went back to it later. Thank goodness.
@@markcopeland4448 This was developed and recorded during the Smile recordings. Not Pet Sounds. Sorry, man but we're gonna have to agree to disagree.
@@thelegendinhisownmind7038 The very beginnings of the song were for Pet Sounds. It was very raw and Brian didn't like it the way it was, so they kept a couple basic parts and re-recorded the rest later. ua-cam.com/video/RgtVaBd8cGw/v-deo.html The "Pet Sounds" version was incomplete and wasn't right and Brian was correct to put it on the shelf for later.
A lot of voices and sounds where added to this mix.
Good studio work from a few session singers and musicians.
Do not be fooled. Holywood is a magician
Everyone thought he was crazy … We were wrong! He was just another visionary genius.
A little of column A and a little of column B apparently.
Well, he had some mental illness, but yes, he is a genius. He had a real b@$tard for a dad, the poor guy, who helped push him to the brink.
There is simply no way to leave out the effects of LSD on Brian.
My first concert I’d ever gone to. Beach boys. Won two tickets at a ford dealership raffle. Took my older brother(RIP), they were his favorite band.
good stuff! hope u 2 were able to catch some dead shows too!
I bet your brother loved showing his little brother The Beach Boys.
Paul Dano was so great in this biopic about Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. Good Vibrations was their magnum opus pop masterpiece! They all contributed so much to it, even grumpy Mike Love saw cousin Brian's genius!❤
Let's be real, Mike wrote the better lyrics for the song
@@shecklesmack9563 don't tell Mike that, his ego can't be inflated anymore
the "gotta keep those loving good vibrations a-happening" bit is so incredible. How can man come up with such beauty?
That specific part was from a friend, not Brian!
According to the Wikipedia article ..
@@endokrin7897 Even better!
This movie is supreme. Paul Dano was exceptional. My daughter is now a fan
Man i freaking love Paul, my hopes is to see him winning an Oscar one of these days.
Swiss Army Man is one my favorite movies of all time ❤
Every distinctive melody is a hit melody line- just keeps going. Brian Wilson what a fucking genius that man was ! I can’t believe this was written in the 60s ??!??
He's still alive as of 16 Feb 2024.
@@simonpeteradkins ye I searched if he was and it said he was 81 years old
Check out documentary "The Beach Boys: Making Pet Sounds." Puts his brilliance on display.
One of the greatest songs ever recorded it's timeless work of art by the one and only Beach boys cheers to Brian Carl Dennis Mike AL and Bruce Wow talent ❤
This film was so well made. The attention to detail was something else.
John cusack was the only thing that took me out of it, he didn't look anything like Brian, sounded just like him but didn't have the look 🤷♂️
@@pointTv-fs1owI thought Cusack was fine tbh
@@pointTv-fs1ow Bill Pullman would've made a better Brian Wilson in my opinion - Cusack was too distracting for me being Brian Wilson because he's the stereotypical Rom-Com/80s heart throb still in my mind
@@pointTv-fs1ow it's hard to act like a broken man
This is one of my favorite movies of all time. It is by far the greatest music biopic, is highly original and yet insanely underrated. The performances are absolutely spot on. The story of cutting between young Brian with Paul Dano and older Brian with John Cusak works so surprisingly well. I also love how authentic and true to real life it was! They shot the making of Pet Sounds in the same studio that Brian Wilson actually produced it in!! The location of his house at the end is the real location of Brian’s childhood home. The scene of them partying in the backyard in Brian’s Wilson’s house was in the same neighborhood as the actual house. This movie doesn’t get enough praise.
Not to mention Paul Giamatti was psychotically menacing and brilliant as Dr Eugene Landy.
As someone who generally doesn’t like musical biopics, you are completely right! It’s totally underrated and no one really talks about it but it told the story masterfully and blended the two timelines perfectly! When they first announced this film I was skeptical, because I didn’t see Cusack as Brian, but he turned in a great performance as an older version of Dano’s Wilson. It all came together so well, and the way the music was incorporated is unparalleled!
It's borderline criminal that Paul Dano didn't get an Oscar nomination.
I’d put it up there alongside “Ray” & “Walk the Line”. Great biopics are very hard to come by. Honorable mentions for “Rocket Man” & “Bohemian Rhapsody”.
@@scottvaughn9 my favorite is The Buddy Holly Story with Gary Busey
I like this version as much as the one they released.😊
What's the name of this virsion of good vibrations,what album is it on.
@@miamibeachsunnydays8274 Good Vibrations from The Smile Sessions
After all these years of Harmony still give me the chills love it
Music nowadays is so disposable. 10-15 years later no one will care or remember it. Going on 60 years and this is still an amazing song.
Nonsense.
@seanwebb605 Oh no! A random person in a comment section on youtube doesn't agree with me. How will I survive. My world is crumbling.
@@eaglesbaby4233 Actually I'm a specific person. And you're ranting out of your ass. At the time this movie is set people thought what had come before was more meaningful and had lasted ages. But you're willing to say that nothing being created today will stand up over time. That's complete nonsense.
@seanwebb605 "I'm a specific person." Thank you for that. I'm gonna have a good laugh on that one for a while. If you have any more gems like that, send em my way!
@@eaglesbaby4233no need for arguments, just enjoy the music. Whether it be past or present.
i love this movie its my favourite biopic but it isn’t hard to choose tbh
This version of "Good Vibrations" is the coolest and I can only find said version here
It’s a version of one of the early recordings of the song. I really love this version and that’s why I used it.
@lancesaunders6413 Is it on Spotify? If so, what's it called? Thanks in advance
@@adhamh3666A combination of "Good Good Good Vibrations" (demo version from the Pet Sounds sessions), the original "Good Vibrations" and the SMiLE Sessions version of "Good Vibrations". The closest it gets to one version of the song sounding this way is "Good Vibrations" on the album Brian Wilson Presents SMiLE.
Take all that amazing music, the various sections and make it a number 1 smash that the average listener can dig. Phenomenal
Great song. This version has a cool stereo mix and is really clear and snappy. In the video, check out the Wrecking Crew in the fire hats at 1:01. Whoever is playing Carol Kaye has the look nailed. I wonder what footage of the Wrecking Crew ended up on the cutting room floor.
Those strings around 3:45 are the highlight of this mix in my opinion
Probably the most beloved character paul dano has played lol
In the beginning..."Sunny Day! Sweeping the clouds away."
I remember hearing this track its sort of leapt off the turn table.
I always get goosebumps during this part of the movie when they they are putting this song together.
1:25 I love how he bounces like that
I adore this song
I saw this in the theater as a 15 year old. It was the first time I had ever seen Paul Dano on screen and didn't realize I had seen him in a movie at all until after watching there will be blood, prisoners, and Swiss army man. He became one of my favorite actors after that, only to realize I had already seen him in this movie years earlier.
Sunny days, keeping the clouds away on my way to where the air is sweet! Can you tell me how to get, how to get to sesame Street?
Catchy tune.
Pet Sounds. Their masterpiece.
This wasn't on Pet Sounds though.
It’s pretty rare when you can pint to a thing and say it started a zeitgeist.
Awesome edit, felt refreshing...like a visit to Florida
Paul Dano is a G ❤
Ive never even heard of this movie…. But the casting looks SOLID. The guy they chose for Brian even kinda looks like Elliott Smith
My goodness he behaves and looks so much like Brian.
I want to see this movie so bad!!!
Nice to see the fella from Little Miss Sunshine in a movie where he gets to talk.
Bro did you not see the new Batman?
@@GAIVSCALIGVLA no lol, I am honestly over super hero moves tbh
Lindsey Buckingham was the 80s version of Brian Wilson, Check out his Go Insane album from 1984 ... Genius stuff and he played every instrument himself.
What a song!
I'd like to see the Mop Tops match this.
If only he could have held it together long enough to finish the Smile album
That auto tune is working overtime here… oh wait… this was pure talent.
You can't criticize others for using technology and experimenting while praising someone who pioneered it.
Dano did all his own singing in Love & Mercy.
He did half and lip-synched the rest.
Summer dreams is an amazing film ❤
Brian was like Bach on LSD
This film is a masterpiece. Except for this skinny Carl. Hahahhaha
Mi fa' venire i brividi ognu volta che la ascolto, Beach Boys eterni
🖤🎼🖤🎧
One of America's (and the world's) iconic musical legends, and nothing has been posted!!
Well, I will say that had it not been for Brian Wilson and brothers Carl and Dennis , along with cousin Mike Love and Al Jardine, and not forgetting David Marks and Bruce Johnston, my life would have been a much more melancholy existence than it has been.
I am grateful to God for them all, but l am particularly thankful for Brian and his incredible music!
Me encanta❤
The Riddler origin story
This song sounds like it would belong in pet sounds I was kinda disappointed it wasn’t in Pet Sounds
id have loved that they kept the shouted line before each chorus
The only band feared by The Beatles
Masterpiece! 💖💖💖
Actually, my doubt is about the lyric. I searched on the web and I didn't understand where's the verse: And she's already woking on my brain. For me this's a clear drugs reference.
"GET OUT OF HERE GHOST!!!!!!!"
The year I was born omg
This film screwed up not aging Paul Dano with makeup instead of John Cusack.
I agree John Cusack didn't feel right as older Brian and even there's nothing wrong with his acting in my opinion they should've had an actor who looks more like what Brian did at that age, or they could've simply aged Paul to make him look older
3:59 he should have played Carl
Getting high and wave forms, don't take a genius to comprehend. Just a street pharmacist and some speakers.
Brian is a smother Frank Zappa.🤣🤔
0:17 ♪
What's the name of this particular mix?? I didn't knew it!
Do you have the compleate file where Brian sings all verses?
Just look up the Alternate Edit of Good Vibrations on the SMiLE Sessions and also the first version of the song, called "Good Good Good Vibrations", also on the Sessions.
But the music there is in mono:(
@@jorgegalicia7243 So?
Incredible movie
Whose voices are we hearing here? Movie actors? beach boys???
"Walk Hard" has ruined all musical biopics forever. It's too spot-on perfect, it references too many musicians and their lives, it's so goddamn funny, the songs are really good. The second i saw this seen, i had to look up when both movies came out to be sure, but "Walk Hard" predicted this scene.
Did you see “Love and Mercy?” It is very much not the typical musical biopic.
Paul Dano always looks like he’s on the verge of… something. I’m not sure what it is but I just know it
Charles Manson approves 👍
brian wilson is GOD
brian wilson created the hippie movement
Me gustan los beach boys pero es que este tipo se pasa media película con cara de empanao y eso me causa mucha gracia.
lying in bed ....just like Brian Wilson did
Jeff Daniels should’ve played older Brian tbh
Hey look, its the Thumb that Destroyed Batman movies
Harmony yo….
Mike should have been singing into the 77DX instead of Carl
this should’ve been the music video
The only reason the beach boys were successful was because of the fact they were near the Beatles alphabetically in the record store. 😂 thats a Noel Gallagher quote. 😂 Very funny and very true.
he looks more like Gene Clark from The Byrds
Dano was so good in this role. Switching to Cusak ruined the movie.
The beach boys > the beatles. By far
They were better than the Beatles. You can hate me if you want to.
(But deep down you know it’s true. )
No way 😂
Wrong!! Beatlemania was bigger and The Beatles and them are both good in their own ways respectfully, dummy😂
Deep down yk ur wrong
@@touchofmalice3939 well, Paul McCartney said pet sounds was the greatest album ever made.
Cringe
Y tho
Love & Mercy was a very good film, but I swear I’ll never understand why the director decided he needed both Paul Dano - who in the film, actually resembles a young Brian Wilson in both look and mannerisms, and John Cusack, who doesn’t, and (in my opinion…) brought the film down with an uneven and unsettling performance of the artist’s recovery period.
Using 2 different actors just seemed like a really odd decision, especially since Dano was exceptionally good as Brian, and Cusack just didn’t “hold up” as the older, emotionally damaged Brian…
Had they stuck w/Dano for the entire role, it would’ve made so much more sense. The film desperately needed the consistency of 1 actor throughout the entire “life of Brian…”
It really feels like 2 films in one
Remember my parents had this single, a 45, we played it A lot …. 😊❤️☘️☘️🫖 sooooo goood