Carl, your were awesome and alway will. There is no one that can fill your shoes or sing your song like you because there’s only one Carl Wilson. I miss you so much you made my life growing up a bit easier to understand through your songs through your heart. I love you my brother rest in peace God bless you. Everybody that reads this message if you would that’s do one thing to call H show some love for hearts in your messages that’s a lot of with love the car. The famous beach boys❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Miss this time in my life. I met some of the band and back up band in the 80's. Thanks to a good friend of theirs I was able to talk to Carl a few times. A true gentleman, very polite. Even if he was tired from a show, he never let you know. Thank you Beach Boys for the memories l have in photos and for making some of my dreams come true.
I was at an Eagles concert at the Forum, just after it was remodeled when Glenn Frey was still with them. The tour was called The History of the Eagles. Glenn Frey was the spokesman for them at the time He said to the crowd, "How many of you are Beach Boys fans?" I am screaming Yes! Me! Glenn Frey then said "They were the pioneers, we are the settlers. " Such an iconic moment! Love them both!
Setlist folks: 00:00 Sloop John B 02:39 Darlin 04:52 Dance Dance Dance 06:50 Woudn't It Be Nice 09:38 Then I Kissed Her 12:30 Don't' Worry Baby 15:32 God Only Knows 17:50 In My Room 20:23 Little Deuce Coupe 22:10 Little Old Lady From Passadena 23:42 I Get Around 25:52 Surfin' Safari 28:12 Surf City 29:51 Surfin' USA 32:22 California Dreamin' 35:37 Good Vibrations 40:14 Help Me, Rhonda 43:19 Babara Ann 46:03 Fun Fun Fun
@@bryancooper2247 I hope sing Kokomo in show documentary about biography book club fun more information about the same place looks good I love it so much it's looks like a new DVD releases review history of power outage map money made into store story life look back
I was never really a Beach boys fan but I have learned to appreciate their music ... AND when they played live they sound so close to the studio recording that is AMAZING that takes character and TRUE commitment to the fans because as a fan and a musician myself,, there's nothing more admirable and ENJOYABLE to hear the songs played LIVE as close as possible to the recordings that's not an easy TASK!!!!!!!!! way to go Beach boys..
love them all but "Wouldn't be Nice" I Love it & it was great. love this thank you for posting my kind of music . still listening. thank you Brian for all the brillant music . Al love your voice , great singer. RIP Dennis & Carl 4-3-20
Does anyone know why Carl had a bandage on his left arm just above his elbow? It looks like he had an IV before going on stage and had to roll up his sleeves.
Ed Carter (left of Carl) on bass. Ed was a touring BB from the late 60's. He also played guitar and even on some BB studio albums. Jeff Foskett (right of Bruce) who was a touring BB, plus a member of Brian's touring band and the Mike & Bruce BB's in the 2000's. Jeff added the falsetto parts that Brian used to do. On piano on right side of stage, Billy Hinsche (Carl's brother in law, and as a teen the band Dino, Desi & Billy). He was a touring member for many years on guitar and keyboards. Also toured with Brian's band. Mike Kowalski on drums.
I was a Chicago kid from a broken home. My dad moved to California at one point. I got to feel the California experience. This is so wonderfully nostalgic for me.
Carl Wilson, handsome, & in great voice. By this time he WAS The Boys, for me. Actually, by 1970, Carl, WAS The Beach Boys. -------------WolfSky9, 74 y/o
Nah, BS! Why do you need to pin it on one? You can see they're all contributing here. Al sounds awesome. Brian was still writing songs for them too. Carl awesome too and wrote a few good songs. Dennis gone by this time
Because your undermining the need/importance for Carls lead in absence of Brian here. Carl literally held the group together.. Back then the standard/caliber of the show, was INDEED on Carl's shoulders. He was the best, most well rounded singer in the group, and im sure Brian would've agreed to that as well. Therefore when Carl was still alive, especially at this time, he WAS the BBs. Every great group has a lead, doesn't take away from all the players. Rest easy, Carl 🕊️
Brian taught Carl how to sing harmonies. For Brian it was all in his head, he just needed a band to explore his ideas. This era of the Beach Boys had lost some of its energy without Denis on the drums. Carl was literally keeping the band together and within a year the mega hit Kokomo is released.
@Ms N Forgive them. THAT was the eighties. Watch the BB concerts like the 50th anv.concert, or the Japan Concert. They don't do that lewd stuff anymore. Also, they were on someone else's stage for this concert and had to go along with the act. The BB are not sexist.
It is a great shame that the Beach boys "brand" is not in the hands of any of the Wilson brothers. 😢 And especially Brian, as the most prominent musician and hit writer of his time, should own the rights to the band. At least according to me.
Me too ! Standby with the Emergency team, in case of .... and enjoying the surfsound and vibes .’’’’ Such a nice atmosphere and sight with some sailingboats on the sea. Carl is/was such a gentle guy with an excellent voice. Knokke was blessed with this concert in the direct environment of the old open air swimmingpool. Thank you BB !
@@767scarecrow Jeffrey foskett played the guitar on his back and Mike Love walked like an old lady on stage performing the little old lady from Pasadena. I was told that Brian also was there but I haven't seen him
Dennis was the first celebrity I ever shed tears over. He died a week after we buried my brother so I was still devastated by that so I was extra sensitive I guess but it really hurt😥
So wish we could turn the clocks back & have Dennis and Carl bk . Saw youonly once BUT what talent & joy they brought to my teenage years & after. Hope Dennis is riding the waves & then watching over The Beach Boy brother with Carl. ❤ you both. Miss you so.
To All Mike Love Detractors Mike Love had a persona and a personality. The Beach Boys could never have become the greatest band ever and performed to the highest heights of musical entertainment over six decades if their lead singer was poor. Brian Wilson and Carl Wilson deserve all the recognition and adulation they get, but Mike Love is a very substantial contributor to sound, charisma, longevity and success. RMY
je crois que surfin usa est la chanson emblématique des Beach boys tant elle suscite d enthousiasme même si good vibration est un chef d œuvre et est souvent considère comme numéro 1
By this time they were all multi millionaires each living in his own world these tours were an inconvenience to their living the good life music was secondary to them by this point.
Gran documento!! Lástima que de repente varía la velocidad y por consiguiente cambia el tono de la canción (por ejemplo, Darling o Don't Worry Baby) o se corta. Me imagino que debe ser un problema de la cinta original de video, pero creo que con la tecnología actual eso podría solucionarse. Además, y no solo en este concierto, la cámara se pasa minimizando el trabajo vocal de Jeffrey Fosket, quién ya desde esa época y hasta ahora hace un falsete muy similar al de Brian Wilson que le da el timbre tan caracteristico de los Beach Boys (En "Beach Boys 50th Anniversary in Japan" él canta en su totalidad "Don't worry baby". Aquí lo comparte con Carl Wilson).
The diplomatic and classy answer Carl gave when asked about Bowies version of God Only Knows is hysterical. The facial expression says man that guy butchered my masterpiece.
Has anyone ever figured out WHY Mike felt the need to force his nasal tone like that? Did no one in the band tell him that he sounded horrible? I mean he didn't need to do that, he knows how to sing pretty good in his range.. I really can't wrap my head around it
Mike Love, Al Jardine and Bruce Johnston never did coke. Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson each did a lot of coke in the 70s. Carl was pretty much done with it by 1980, and Brian quit around 1983. Dennis drowned while drunk in 1983. As far as I know he was still doing coke at that time.
I lived in Hawthorne,Ca. Use to see them on Hawthorne Blvd along with the El Camino College ! I met Mike Love one time ....he wasn't a very nice guy! 😞. The Wilson Brothers and Al were great!
They grew up a couple off ramps south of me on the 405 (we all were there when it was being built). They were pretty much the backup music for my life (after my low rider gangster doo-wop renegade period) and was much more fun at beach parties vs VFW hall gang occasions ( but that Est L.A. music will never leave me and as is as important to my soul)
Those really early years are fascinating to me. Great that you were there. There are some recent books that have been written about those times. Performing at local high schools, gigs performing forr local department stores, teen parties, or "hops", as they were called. That early period where they were a local L.A. phenomenon, then branching out to the rest of the country. The next chapter is the British Invasion, and how Brian was up for the challenge. He began writing some of the best music the Beach Boys ever did in the 1964 period, and after. Their musical themes expanded beyond surfing and cars. Most of the American pre-British Invasion rock 'n roll acts didn't survive the change. But Brian kept them afloat. Still, that early '60's period, the kids from Hawthorne, 1961-1963, is fascinating.
Carl, your were awesome and alway will. There is no one that can fill your shoes or sing your song like you because there’s only one Carl Wilson. I miss you so much you made my life growing up a bit easier to understand through your songs through your heart. I love you my brother rest in peace God bless you. Everybody that reads this message if you would that’s do one thing to call H show some love for hearts in your messages that’s a lot of with love the car. The famous beach boys❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Miss this time in my life. I met some of the band and back up band in the 80's. Thanks to a good friend of theirs I was able to talk to Carl a few times. A true gentleman, very polite. Even if he was tired from a show, he never let you know. Thank you Beach Boys for the memories l have in photos and for making some of my dreams come true.
R.I.P. Carl Wilson, we miss you ❤️
I always thought of Carl as the sweet brother, peace maker, a dedicated musician. Brian's musical talent and abilities was other worldly!!
@@rebeccav9969 miss
The boys carl and dennis
@@helenpress492 Brain and Roger Moore Sings Talk to the animals
When I heard those voices for the first time. i was hooked
I was at an Eagles concert at the Forum, just after it was remodeled when Glenn Frey was still with them. The tour was called The History of the Eagles. Glenn Frey was the spokesman for them at the time He said to the crowd, "How many of you are Beach Boys fans?" I
am screaming Yes! Me! Glenn Frey then said "They were the pioneers, we are the settlers. " Such an iconic moment! Love them both!
Both my favorite groups
@@chrissmith8469 Think you Roger Moore I Like it
Setlist folks:
00:00 Sloop John B
02:39 Darlin
04:52 Dance Dance Dance
06:50 Woudn't It Be Nice
09:38 Then I Kissed Her
12:30 Don't' Worry Baby
15:32 God Only Knows
17:50 In My Room
20:23 Little Deuce Coupe
22:10 Little Old Lady From Passadena
23:42 I Get Around
25:52 Surfin' Safari
28:12 Surf City
29:51 Surfin' USA
32:22 California Dreamin'
35:37 Good Vibrations
40:14 Help Me, Rhonda
43:19 Babara Ann
46:03 Fun Fun Fun
thanks
Thank you
Look at that set list. Classic!
超感謝!!
what a great group of talented people! Mike Love is there too
Lilololololol😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
He and Brian were the most talented of the group❤
@@nataliem.campbell6678
You don’t know The Beach Boys then.
Carl had a wonderful voice!
He sounded drunk Carl
@@bryancooper2247 probably was drunk and high but Mike Love was the greatest singer of the dope heads
@@wildestcowboy2668 Mike, a dope head???!! Not!!!
@@sueadt8421 not saying Mike Love was but the Wilson brotha's was just a bunch of drunks and dope heads.
@@bryancooper2247 I hope sing Kokomo in show documentary about biography book club fun more information about the same place looks good I love it so much it's looks like a new DVD releases review history of power outage map money made into store story life look back
Always enjoy anything Al Jardine sings !
super sur california dream
@@thelliermichel2128 Roger Moore Visits the beach boys
I miss Dennis Wilson you got a lot of heart it's just a sad soul may rest in peace
I was never really a Beach boys fan but I have learned to appreciate their music ...
AND when they played live they sound so close to the studio recording that is AMAZING that takes character and TRUE commitment to
the fans because as a fan and a musician myself,, there's nothing more admirable and ENJOYABLE to hear the songs played LIVE as close as possible to the recordings that's not an easy TASK!!!!!!!!!
way to go Beach boys..
And NO auto tune!
In my room was one of my favorite songs.
Saw them live several times in the 60's, 70's and 80's! All were great shows!!!
I grew up with this band....and I still love them
Carl. So much people love you!!
If you love Carl… I love you too.
@@h.markhorton8188 I Well
Carl was the best of the beach boys he and Dennis.. theyy both are gone...am so sad they were so young.
love them all but "Wouldn't be Nice" I Love it & it was great. love this thank you for posting my kind of music . still listening.
thank you Brian for all the brillant music . Al love your voice , great singer. RIP Dennis & Carl 4-3-20
Miss you, Carl Wilson. -------------------------WolfSky9, 72 y/o
Does anyone know why Carl had a bandage on his left arm just above his elbow? It looks like he had an IV before going on stage and had to roll up his sleeves.
Oh i love Carl so much. Hé is the best
Ed Carter (left of Carl) on bass. Ed was a touring BB from the late 60's. He also played guitar and even on some BB studio albums. Jeff Foskett (right of Bruce) who was a touring BB, plus a member of Brian's touring band and the Mike & Bruce BB's in the 2000's. Jeff added the falsetto parts that Brian used to do. On piano on right side of stage, Billy Hinsche (Carl's brother in law, and as a teen the band Dino, Desi & Billy). He was a touring member for many years on guitar and keyboards. Also toured with Brian's band. Mike Kowalski on drums.
Thanks for that info, it's very easy to overlook the contribution to the band's sound these guys made.
And don't forget Michael on organ and synthesizer ~ what a talent!
Thanks for the added info on the band members. It's great that some one who knows the guys let's us know who they are.😅😊Mike in Fla near Tampa.
I was present at this concert ! great memories of an incredible concert on the Beach at Knokke in Belgium ! Thanks for sharing this...
J jay Vegas. So many hits
Ya man
Me too! Was so awesome. Dad was working at NATO at the time and I was able to get tickets. Such an awesome concert.
Oh how l miss Carl. R.I.P.
Please also include Dennis Wilson thank you
@@ruthanderson360 Ladies and gentlemen Roger Moore Think you roger Moore
Brilliant concert , love the beach boys !
Beach Boys forever!!
Love these 80s beach boys concerts. Thank you.
Me2🏖️⛱️🏖️⛱️ I love the Beach boys
Great set. Bruce is pretty on point for the songs he sings lead. I never felt like he got enough recognition as a beach boy.
it’s odd that he was a Beach Boy member, but was sometimes not on album covers
You're having a laugh, they were the Beach Boys, a group thing not a individual thing & thus appreciated one & all.
@@Paul-dw2cl Well he was a stand in for Brian, & thus an unofficial Beach Boy member. You found him on back of album sometimes.
@@Paul-dw2cl bruce shoulda got more recognition
hard to get more recognition when there are only like 0,3 songs with prominent vocals of his per album.
I was there and the concert was fantastic
Woaah that’s crazy awesome
The Beach Boys are the best 60s group ! I love the songs they sang !
Think Beatles out pip them.
Not musically.
S
Thanks
I was a Chicago kid from a broken home. My dad moved to California at one point. I got to feel the California experience. This is so wonderfully nostalgic for me.
I was a big fan of The beach boys love there music I have been to concerts years ago ❤️💯
Carl Wilson, handsome, & in great voice. By this time he WAS The Boys, for me. Actually, by 1970, Carl, WAS The Beach Boys. -------------WolfSky9, 74 y/o
Nah, BS! Why do you need to pin it on one? You can see they're all contributing here. Al sounds awesome. Brian was still writing songs for them too. Carl awesome too and wrote a few good songs. Dennis gone by this time
Because your undermining the need/importance for Carls lead in absence of Brian here. Carl literally held the group together.. Back then the standard/caliber of the show, was INDEED on Carl's shoulders. He was the best, most well rounded singer in the group, and im sure Brian would've agreed to that as well. Therefore when Carl was still alive, especially at this time, he WAS the BBs. Every great group has a lead, doesn't take away from all the players. Rest easy, Carl 🕊️
@@kylev938 Roger Moore well done
How amazing was Carls voice?
Very Amazing
Unmatched
Great vocals!!! Great band!!! ❤️😎
Been at Carl Wilson's resting place. Nice to him and the group in great form.
Brian taught Carl how to sing harmonies. For Brian it was all in his head, he just needed a band to explore his ideas. This era of the Beach Boys had lost some of its energy without Denis on the drums. Carl was literally keeping the band together and within a year the mega hit Kokomo is released.
BB=Wilson Bros.
Class act. Carl rest in peace.
Pete Froud Bach
@@manuelbrunette1634 x
As it says on his gravestone: "The Voice Of An Angel."
And Dennis
Rest in eternal peace Dennis Wilson 🙏💔 😢🕊🕯 as well.
Excellent concert ! Carl sounds terrific. Don't Worry Baby with Jeff is fantastic
Nick Plakoris yes
It’s awful. God awful.
Carl's diplomatic response to the interviewer's question on whether he likes Bowie's version of God Only Knows is hilarious!
Sure was. You could tell by the pained expression when the question was asked.
@@pauldrew3696 - Ha ha ha, exactly!
Love them great band
Fantastic show! Thanks for sharing. 😊
12:28 "Brian must have had a very fine ear". Probably the biggest "well, dah" understated moment in the history of UA-cam.
I think that gets filed under “No shit Sherlock “ 😂😂
Only one, though. His right ear is completely useless ;)
Again, Carl is trying to be a diplomat. 😅
Legends, pure and simple.
One of the best Beach Boys concerts of the 80s!
@Ms N Forgive them. THAT was the eighties. Watch the BB concerts like the 50th anv.concert, or the Japan Concert. They don't do that lewd stuff anymore. Also, they were on someone else's stage for this concert and had to go along with the act. The BB are not sexist.
In My Room sounds badly off key.
In my Room is one of my favorites
I miss Carl...a real gentlemen
I didn't know he passed away.
what a set list!
The musical sophistication is so complex. It's conplexities are underrated.
Beach Boys were excellent live performers.
Very well played
Thanks for sharing, greetings from Argentina !!! : )
I saw them live in Nashville in 1965.
Al Jardine is just the best!
pretty decent sound and of course a great performance as usual from the boys....
Precies
Beach Boys totally rock the beach and ocean and the world. Love you guys always will, RIP Carl and brother drummer.🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️☮️☮️☮️🥰🥰😍🥰😍
Thats dennis the middle brother.
It is a great shame that the Beach boys "brand" is not in the hands of any of the Wilson brothers. 😢 And especially Brian, as the most prominent musician and hit writer of his time, should own the rights to the band. At least according to me.
@@ladipiskac5662Sadly, he hasn’t the “ wherewithal”. Al, though.❤
Great guitar by Carl. And singing.
Carl really was a good looking guy in the later Beach Boys days. I miss both Carl & Dennis 💔😢 RIP 🕯🕊🙏 guys.
This video was sharp and clear unlike so many others back in the day!
He was always gorgeous.
Wouldn't be the same w/o Mike strolling around. Everyone had a part in the band success. BEACH BOYS ARE LEGEND.
It would be MUCH better!
Hateful Mikey is just a pimple
on a real Beach Boy's ass! (Even
though he sued to get the band's
name.)
steve
He looks the same today as he did in the 60s .
Sorry, but I am one that feels that Mike has a huge, enlarged ego. Attention seeker. Sure he has talent, but...
I so agree.
With the 'pimple on the ass 'of a BB. comment.
Carl carried the weight of the Beach Boys!
I was there at this concert, it was a wonderful experience!
Wow, you’re so lucky!!
Me too ! Standby with the Emergency team, in case of .... and enjoying the surfsound and vibes .’’’’ Such a nice atmosphere and sight with some sailingboats on the sea. Carl is/was such a gentle guy with an excellent voice. Knokke was blessed with this concert in the direct environment of the old open air swimmingpool. Thank you BB !
Did anything unusual happen on stage?
@@767scarecrow Jeffrey foskett played the guitar on his back and Mike Love walked like an old lady on stage performing the little old lady from Pasadena. I was told that Brian also was there but I haven't seen him
You were one lucky person . I saw them in the states in 1985 .
Al Jardine does a good job on help me Rhonda too.
Please let us never forget Dennis Wilson. I was broken for days, weeks.
Dennis was the first celebrity I ever shed tears over. He died a week after we buried my brother so I was still devastated by that so I was extra sensitive I guess but it really hurt😥
So wish we could turn the clocks back & have Dennis and Carl bk . Saw youonly once BUT what talent & joy they brought to my teenage years & after. Hope Dennis is riding the waves & then watching over The Beach Boy brother with Carl. ❤ you both. Miss you so.
To All Mike Love Detractors
Mike Love had a persona and a personality.
The Beach Boys could never have become the greatest band ever and performed to the highest heights of musical entertainment over six decades if their lead singer was poor.
Brian Wilson and Carl Wilson deserve all the recognition and adulation they get, but Mike Love is a very substantial contributor to sound, charisma, longevity and success.
RMY
je crois que surfin usa est la chanson emblématique des Beach boys tant elle suscite d enthousiasme même si good vibration est un chef d œuvre et est souvent considère comme numéro 1
You really appreciate how great their music was compared to what is out there today.
“Two dogs fracking” is better than the 💩 out today called music.
I was 8 days old when this happened. Crazy !
Sounds good anyway! Positive energy in Belgium.
The boys sound great except Mike sounds like he's singing with a peg on his nose during Sloop John B!
Mike is definitely phoning it in.....and, yes, he has that clothes pin on the nose sound...like he is doing a parody of himself.
Bob Chapra the funny thing is that as soon as he had “his own band” he stopped singing like that.
Mike love is a douchebag
That's Mike's normal voice.
@@rchapra1 That's his normal voice
DAMN, he had a great voice. Matt Jardine, kinda
close. Even he will admit to that. But Carl Dean
had the best pipes in the whole band!
steve
Brothers in harmony ❤️
So beautiful and great !!!!
❤️❤️ THE BEACH BOYS SO NICE SONGS AND GREAT PERFORMANCE SUPER BEST GREAT THE BEACH BOYS , I. LOVE YOU ALL SO GREAT SONGS ❤️❤️
I thought this version of the Beach Boys sounded great!, vocals, and music! Al, Carl, and Jeff Foskett and Billy Himself were fantastic!
Beatiful concert , For Ever The Beach Boys , From of Chile 😀👉👏👏👏👏👏👏🍷🙏
I would have loved to see the origional beach boys live but i never got that chance. forever a beach boy fan.
The best singer of them Al Jardine and Carl but they all was great ..one of the greatest bands in rock and pop history for sure.
Bruce in those ridiculous white tube socks and shorts, Mike dressed like he’s about to go sailing and then the classy Carl in a suit.
That's also something that Dean Torrence of Jan and Dean does with the tube socks and the shorts
By this time they were all multi millionaires each living in his own world these tours were an inconvenience to their living the good life music was secondary to them by this point.
@@badmonkey2222 If that was true, they all continued to tour until in the 2020’s ~
seems they would’ve quit unless they were just bored!! ❤❤
Yeah, Mike Love probably was about to go sailing because he certainly didn't know how to surf!
So time went by the stones went cooler and BB went to become an embarrassment. Other than B Wilson.
I wish Carl stepped away snd kept pursuing soli
Problem is that Brian was that even there.
G-d bless all the Wilson boys who brought us all the great music.
Gran documento!! Lástima que de repente varía la velocidad y por consiguiente cambia el tono de la canción (por ejemplo, Darling o Don't Worry Baby) o se corta. Me imagino que debe ser un problema de la cinta original de video, pero creo que con la tecnología actual eso podría solucionarse. Además, y no solo en este concierto, la cámara se pasa minimizando el trabajo vocal de Jeffrey Fosket, quién ya desde esa época y hasta ahora hace un falsete muy similar al de Brian Wilson que le da el timbre tan caracteristico de los Beach Boys (En "Beach Boys 50th Anniversary in Japan" él canta en su totalidad "Don't worry baby". Aquí lo comparte con Carl Wilson).
Fun days in Knokke-le-Zoute!!! 15,000 people cheering. Glorious days in 1987. We need to bring this spirit back!!!
Beach Boys Best! - Brian - Carl - Dennis - Al - Bruce! Rest of crew is great as well. (Falsetto-Jardine Jr Especially)
Matt Jardine is not on this show. The Falsetto is Jeff Foskett.
The diplomatic and classy answer Carl gave when asked about Bowies version of God Only Knows is hysterical. The facial expression says man that guy butchered my masterpiece.
CARL DEAN WILSON. #1
May Dennis and call rest in peace
Has anyone ever figured out WHY Mike felt the need to force his nasal tone like that? Did no one in the band tell him that he sounded horrible? I mean he didn't need to do that, he knows how to sing pretty good in his range.. I really can't wrap my head around it
Thats the sound - can't knock it. He's just duplicating the original sound for live performance.
Werent the 80's when everyone did a lot of coke ?
His vocals are beyond ridiculous and nothing like the original ones. WTF was he thinking?
Mike sounds like today's C&W singers...JUST AWFUL !!!......TOTALLY NASAL !!!
Mike Love, Al Jardine and Bruce Johnston never did coke. Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson each did a lot of coke in the 70s. Carl was pretty much done with it by 1980, and Brian quit around 1983. Dennis drowned while drunk in 1983. As far as I know he was still doing coke at that time.
God only knows...Carl is singing ohh I love this man.
I Love God Only Knows.....Already Lost My Own Father Pass Away From Issue Alcohol On Drugs
A YOUNG Jeff Foskett, Ed Carter, and Bobby Figueroa, I believe, in the backing band.
Kevin Love the player for the Cleveland Cavaliers is Mike loves nephew.
Al jARDINE IS THE BEST SINGER IN THE WORLD TODAY
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He has a recording studio in a barn at his ranch in Big Sur I have a feeling they filmed some RIFLEMAN episodes there
spacepatrolman yes. Since Carl.
I lived in Hawthorne,Ca. Use to see them on Hawthorne Blvd along with the El Camino College !
I met Mike Love one time ....he wasn't a very nice guy! 😞. The Wilson Brothers and Al were great!
today and yesterday and way back then too.....
Love it💕💕
Never could stomach Mike love...
Ja Carl was the best .what a beautiful man.
Carl RIP
They grew up a couple off ramps south of me on the 405 (we all were there when it was being built). They were pretty much the backup music for my life (after my low rider gangster doo-wop renegade period) and was much more fun at beach parties vs VFW hall gang occasions ( but that Est L.A. music will never leave me and as is as important to my soul)
Those really early years are fascinating to me. Great that you were there. There are some recent books that have been written about those times. Performing at local high schools, gigs performing forr local department stores, teen parties, or "hops", as they were called. That early period where they were a local L.A. phenomenon, then branching out to the rest of the country.
The next chapter is the British Invasion, and how Brian was up for the challenge. He began writing some of the best music the Beach Boys ever did in the 1964 period, and after. Their musical themes expanded beyond surfing and cars. Most of the American pre-British Invasion rock 'n roll acts didn't survive the change. But Brian kept them afloat.
Still, that early '60's period, the kids from Hawthorne, 1961-1963, is fascinating.
An audience of that size in Belgium for a Beach Boys concert is stunning.
Wow - Mike Love is on fire! What a great talent he is....
/sarc
Myk “ the nose” love
Oh I love Carl. So sad be died.
I love Beach Boys Music God bless always Amen ❤🙏✝️😇👏🙌🙏💯
Mike Love is 80 now. Plans to drag Bruce and the hired guns out for another round.
I was there and loved every second of it
Great Concert, BEACH BOYS EVER