Reminds me of Frankie Valli’s falsetto which I think Frankies is way better which not to say Brian sucks cause his voice is amazing too just reminded me of Frankies
As a young teenage boy living in damp and dreary England in the 1960s, these guys epitomized the California lifestyle and made me want to experience it.
@@Mike8981 No, I ended up in New York for 20 years. Now living in Arizona for 20+ years. Have never lived in CA but been there on vacation many times. I like Santa Barbara and Solvang.
..and he was always incredibly confident on stage. To me, looked like a complete dork from the start, and yet the confidence is there, so more power to him.
I absolutely love watching Brian and Paul McCartney play bass and sing insane parts and only occasionally glance at the neck of the bass to see where their hand is...blows me away the talent they have..
It's impressive seeing them do two things at the same time. Geddy Lee of Rush is another good example, he could play bass, sing and hit synthesizer pedals with his foot for a 3rd sound, all at the same time.
Love it when Brian comes in on that "oo OO-OO oo" falsetto. Almost haunting or foreboding...but then the song kicks right into being just pure fun and sun!
@@mrlarvux Brian was the one with the signature high falsetto in their harmonies. Al mostly sang middle harmonies; his voice is hard to pick out of the mix, but I know he does sing lead on Help Me Rhonda.
Brian is in trouble in old age, I wish his familly all the best in taking care of him. He has brought so much pleasure with his music that he deserves a little peace. Peace to all.
RIP the two members of The Beach Boys Dennis Wilson (December 4, 1944 - December 28, 1983), aged 39 Carl Wilson (December 21, 1946 - February 6, 1998), aged 51 You both will be remembered as legends.
1:21 idk how to explain why and how much i love this shot. it's the way brian's eyes wander around, the silly humble smile he has while he sings. his stance, his expressions, just everything about him is so bright and pure it's extremely endearing and beautiful. i'm not a big fan of the beach boys even tho i like their music, i just watched love&mercy and ended up here, so please excuse me if i'm being unfair to the other members. but i can visibly see the difference between him and the others. the other members seem to just enjoy and play the music while brian is mesmerised in the notes. i wish i could see what happens in his mind. he's one of a kind fr. so inspiring.
It's actually kind of a hollow look to me, almost like he doesn't know how to comprehend what's going on. Or just a really nervous look. He still has that today.
1:20 to the end (Sans Mike) feels like it came straight out of a fantasy day dream from Brian. From the camera panning with the mood of the music to his adorable bashful SMiLE. I really hoped he enjoyed himself here
I am learning a lot of the reclusive, tragic artist, the writing and studio prodigy Brian Wilson. And then you see this, he seems genuinely happy and confident, front and center on stage.
I 100% agree with you, but the confidence was really just a face. According to Brian himself, he was always freaked out on stage. A guy that sweet, humble and shyly nervous could never fully enjoy himself in the centre of attention.
@@Nerkin610 I can see that. But still that was him pulling it off. I wish he could have enjoyed the live performing aspect more. I understand the not feeling comfortable doing it though.
Love Carl Wilson's guitar playing on that 12 string Rickenbacker...the Classic Fender California Sound. Just a brilliant, live performance by the group. Bravo.
@@spyderlogan4992 see what you mean but you would get more of the jangly rickenbacker sound regardless of it being a fender amp. The guitar is 80% of the final sound so the sound you are hearing is the rickenbacker sound.
this is only a few months before he quit performing with them live - i dont know if he really was so happy 😢 also he didnt really gain weight until 2 years later.
I'm not trying to detract from the song, it's beautiful and everything but Brian looks so gorgeous here???? the way he's smiling as he sings too, what a handsome talented man
It's crazy we get to see a random moment in 1964 brought to life. The way Ed Sullivan introduced them and the way some TV presenter introduces a band tomorrow are exactly the same. It is putting this performance right up against any other late night performance in all of TV.
"I Get Around" is one of those rare one-of-a-kind songs. Like "Friday on my Mind", "Strawberry Fields" and "Summer in the City", it's so unique it can't be compared to anything that came before and sure as hell didn't produce any spin-offs. I must say this is one hell of a live performance, because it's a pretty intricate arrangement.
@ArkyMalarkey -You picked out the three songs that heavily influenced be back in the mid 60'! Every time I hear 'Friday On My Mind' it always reminds me of my high school girlfriend. She was te only thing that mattered to me other than music when I was in high school. She was beautiful, sweet, funny, a great person, and she was smart enough to break up with me after six years! LOL! BTW as an added bonus, she could scream the, 'Baby, It's You' part, in the song by Smith, perfectly! Loved that gal!
I wonder how many thousands of kids east of the Mississippi saw this great live performance and ended up moving to Southern California. My family had migrated there two years previously, so I was already set. Right place. Right time.
Even though that I was born in the mid-60s The Beach boys were always my greatest band group ever and they were on The Ed Sullivan show September 27th 1964 and today it's 2024 happy 60th birthday on The Ed Sullivan show I will always like the beach boys and their music love peace and happiness forever❤❤❤😅😅😅😅🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Brians falsetto on the chorus has always made me quite literally happy, or my version of it, as of late in the last few years ill even break into tears , and feel very regretful or remorseful..I truly hope that this man does fully grasp how important on a spiritual level even to many, that his music has been, and shall remain. Thank you Mr. Brian Douglas Wilson, sincerely, and in truth.
For all those "Mike-haters" - great example of what makes the Beach Boys sooo awsome: Mike's wry delivery of relatable story-lyrics in contrast to Brian's out-of-this-world natural falsetto. It's a Band, it's a mix of great talents!
If the big musical decisions had been left up to Mike Love the band's success would have been a fraction of its eventual success. Mike fought Brian's genius and instincts at almost every important juncture, and then did his best to exaggerate his own contributions, including suing Brian. Brian was 80% about the music, 20% being a star. Mike was the reverse.
@@kshepard52 Sure, I get what you're at - but all we'll ever get is the actual Beach Boys, not the the imaginary "Wilson Brothers' Band" - and cousin Mike is part of that outfit... and he's got a way with words, gotta give him that...
I loved seeing the little smiles and smirks on Brian's face throughout this! So cute! And I really love this video, showed their talent at such young ages! Just love love love!
Every time I hear this song I can remember instantly where I was in 1965 when I first heard it. Great live rendition as well which I am not sure was always the case on Ed Sullivan.
Unglaublich super Musik. Noch immer schallt diese Mucke durchs Haus.. Bin 73..und habe schöne Erinnerungen. 1967..total in diese Musik und süße Jungs verknallt.Ohne irgendwelche Hilfsmittel (Drogen...Alkohol)Auch die ganze Zeitepoche war so toll...Ich grüße Gleichgesinnte..💃🤗✌️
This makes me so happy for many reasons, being from Huntington Beach, and my Mom graduated in 65 and went to school with Corkey Carrol surf legend, so hearing all these stories and imagining the Beach Boys hanging out on the same beach my mom was at blows my mind. They do not make music like this anymore.
i love when the camera goes to brian and he doesn’t know weather to look straight at it so he awkwardly looks around and awkwardly stands there idk why but it makes me so happy
Brian's the backbone to this song on the low and high notes. What a genius.
Mike sang all the low notes on every Beach Boys tune, he was quite a rarity in that, a lead singer and did all the bass lines in the harmonies.
@@JClaus1221 Didn't you notice Brian is playing Bass, low notes!
Brian only sings the high notes.
@@yesterdayproductions1019 as leokimvideo pointed out, Brian’s low notes came from Brian’s, Bass guitar 🎸. 👍
G E N I U S indeed
Wow! That Brian Wilson could really hit those high notes.
He and his brother had the voice of the angels.
I looovveee his whiney voice. Nobody else could do it better. Very unique
I wish I had Brian’s falsetto! I love it so much!!
Reminds me of Frankie Valli’s falsetto which I think Frankies is way better which not to say Brian sucks cause his voice is amazing too just reminded me of Frankies
@@sebastianvanderzwaag6692 Same. I'd die to be able to sing like that.
It's hard to believe Mike Love was 23 when this was taped. He looks and moves like a fortysomething. A dad making music with his four kids.
😂😂😂😂😂
Knowing Mike's ego, I wouldn't be surprised if he actually DID try to order the rest of the band around like they were his kids
before iknew better i deadass thought he was their dad
@@joeybatmania9327 oh yes because it’s awesome when someone gets all the money for all songs even if they didn’t write them all himself.
He looks like a young man in his twenties but has the air of maturity not seen today in young people as they are still children into their thirties.
Getting on the Ed Sullivan Show was the BIGGEST of the big times in those days.
I'll check it out! Have a great day!
@SteveMorris-zb1ug
dick clark in the 50's ed sullivan in the 60's they had some talent on their shows
Roger Moore Was A Visit The Beach Boys
Roger Moore Visited The Beach Boys in Concert
You can see on Brian Wilson’s face how in awe he is of hitting it big
Love Dennis Wilson's drumming, the girls were going crazy for him.
Sad he had to drown
@@J.cd33 cruel, but true
Were? We never stopped
@@J.cd33 He didn't "have to".
But he did anyway.
Dennis wasn’t a good drummer
bro the harmonies are insane
the beach boys have the most insane catalogue of music and story in the history of music, it's a whole deep dive even beyond their great 60s music
nah
Sincere respect for whoever designed Ed Sullivan's sets for these bands.
Yeah, those cars are something else!!!
._.
I guess they went with the theme "less is more" lol
Legend has it that all those cars came out of the designer's paycheck
Did you notice that the first car in the video has a N.J. tag on it? The only reason Jersey people get around is they're FLEEING!!!
This is played live, not lip synched. The sound they created is absolutely incredible and rightly deserves its place in the pantheon.
Saw them live in fall of 63 and you're absolutely correct. They sounded exactly like the record production
So why did they need the wrecking crew to play everything in the studio, they sound quite competent enough here.
The Beach Boys and their music is absolutely fascinating
Think the show was pre Wrecking Crew I saw. I was 12
All ed Sullivan's are live GENIUS
As a young teenage boy living in damp and dreary England in the 1960s, these guys epitomized the California lifestyle and made me want to experience it.
And did you? Please dont leave me in suspenders
@@Mike8981 No, I ended up in New York for 20 years. Now living in Arizona for 20+ years. Have never lived in CA but been there on vacation many times. I like Santa Barbara and Solvang.
@@golden.lights.twinkle2329 Were the Beach Boys famous in England?
@@xcx8646 I'm Uruguayan
@@xcx8646you got told
i don't know how Mike has managed to look middle aged for his entire life
Oh yeah?? Well, you look like a cartoon, baby!! (all in jest, CA style...)
@@ww2remembered983 i am indeed a cartoon-baby. And I get around round round I get around.
It's his hair...
..and he was always incredibly confident on stage. To me, looked like a complete dork from the start, and yet the confidence is there, so more power to him.
Watch the line dance from the 50s The Stroll ... teenagers looking like they're old! Great song 👌
Imagine seeing this live. It would have absolutely blown your mind.
I did… at UMASS in 1965.. They were beyond awesome.
Saw them live in the mid ‘70’s and the Beatles live in the mid ‘60’s.
FR
pues yo lo vi y ni muy bueno estuvo eh
me pasas tu numero?
Crazy how they went from this to Pet Sounds in two years. Brian is a genius
L, S, then what?
D?????@@emiledarraghbarry
@@ph3nce Bingo.
I'm literally screaming at Mike's dancing like what is he doing lmfaoooooooooooooooo
That was considered “punk af” in those days oddly enough.
@@plugscranson No. I'm immortal. That's how douche bags dance. Always have. Regardless of when or where throughout human history.
One o would of done it
@@nickyeayea7257 one yea would’ve done it
Mike wasn’t dancing, he was surfing
I swear, no other musical artist has been able to capture a place in time the way these guys did with 1960's southern California.
Oasis and England in the 90s
@@stupendous7848 And Nirvana and Seattle in 1991.
Guns n Roses, LA 1980s
Joy division and Manchester in 1980s
@@leobass8259 the smiths too for 80s manchester
The bad guys saw Mike's dancing that's why they left them alone.
He’s so hunched over 😂
one of the best comments ever
Dude. Underrated comment lol
Yeah it is not right to mess with people who need help..
Man, I bet that back then Mike could catch more girls in a Saturday night than you in your entire life!
Regular Show showed this song for the first time for me... Thanks J.G. Quintel
I absolutely love watching Brian and Paul McCartney play bass and sing insane parts and only occasionally glance at the neck of the bass to see where their hand is...blows me away the talent they have..
Hes playing bass? I thought he was playing rhythm guitar
It's impressive seeing them do two things at the same time. Geddy Lee of Rush is another good example, he could play bass, sing and hit synthesizer pedals with his foot for a 3rd sound, all at the same time.
@@steves4533 Geddy is amazing.
@Jace James That’s Carl you’re thinking of.
@@brandonjones8849 Al is rhythm guitar Carl is lead.
Love it when Brian comes in on that "oo OO-OO oo" falsetto. Almost haunting or foreboding...but then the song kicks right into being just pure fun and sun!
I thought that was Al?
it gives more like a nostalgic feeling
@@someonesomeone7423 it does feel extremely nostalgic to me. I love it!
@@mrlarvux Brian was the one with the signature high falsetto in their harmonies. Al mostly sang middle harmonies; his voice is hard to pick out of the mix, but I know he does sing lead on Help Me Rhonda.
@@jefffinkbonner9551 At 0:51 you can see Al singing falsetto with it fading out when he's moving away from the mic.
brian's falsetto never gets old tht shits beautiful
Brian is in trouble in old age, I wish his familly all the best in taking care of him. He has brought so much pleasure with his music that he deserves a little peace. Peace to all.
Just came here thinking the same thing
That drum set has an incredible sound.
I noticed it too.... they did an amazing job mic'ing and mixing it
What amazing voices. These guys helped me to decide to stick to guitar lol!
beach old
There's Grandpa's
I used to watch you a lot when I was a younger guitarist Eric, keep it up!!
Your tutorials helped me tons when I started learning guitar, keep it up!
they sound the same after all these years
Nice to see Brian with that innocent, childlike look in his eye instead of the paranoid, frightened look he developed later on.
That is the perfect description
I agree. And then it turned to the blank empty stare ☹️ very sad.
kid songs get around
we can all tahnk eugene landy for that one
@@Yetaxa yeah, that and the hip LA crowd that got him into the drugs.
1:46 Brian sings 'huwa-huwa' in a high tone voice, which makes me feel good!
Sublime it is.
Such an exquisite melody and harmonies. What a genius Brian Wilson was.
Don’t know why you’re the top comment for me, it must be fate
Brian Wilson still is a genius, alive and still performing pre-covid.
And cute!
Yes he was and is. Good high school quarterback who could throw the football 60 yards, I read long ago.
girls beach of years
RIP the two members of The Beach Boys
Dennis Wilson (December 4, 1944 - December 28, 1983), aged 39
Carl Wilson (December 21, 1946 - February 6, 1998), aged 51
You both will be remembered as legends.
Thanks for reminding me 😭
February 6, 1998 also happens to be the date that the Beach Boys died.
Numbers are deathly poison. Wake up and get a life.
way too young
just realized i have the same birthday as carl wtf
1:21 idk how to explain why and how much i love this shot. it's the way brian's eyes wander around, the silly humble smile he has while he sings. his stance, his expressions, just everything about him is so bright and pure it's extremely endearing and beautiful. i'm not a big fan of the beach boys even tho i like their music, i just watched love&mercy and ended up here, so please excuse me if i'm being unfair to the other members. but i can visibly see the difference between him and the others. the other members seem to just enjoy and play the music while brian is mesmerised in the notes. i wish i could see what happens in his mind. he's one of a kind fr. so inspiring.
i rewind that part over and over
wait i thought brian was the bigger guy and there are two dennis wilsons 😂
It's actually kind of a hollow look to me, almost like he doesn't know how to comprehend what's going on. Or just a really nervous look. He still has that today.
@@austinlallison wow i've actually never thought about it that way, it's kinda sad. i can only hope that he was enjoying himself :/
@@austinlallison Not "hollow" but "WOW! HOW THE HELL DID I GET HERE!?"
Brian is the heart and soul of the Beach Boys. His falsetto is one of the most recognizable voices in all of rock and roll.
That voice crack at 0:10 tells you this is live! Wonderful job
It’s pretty obviously live otherwise but yeah.
And tells you he’s nervous ❤
Producers are like: "Let's be sure to move Mike way off to the right & hide him behind a car, just in case he starts dancing again"
LOL
his dancing is underrated
@@death6682 Elaine Benes too?
The guy gets more closeups than anyone else in this video.
babies and kids
Brian's backing sounds like it's coming from another dimension. Amazing.
Brian's falsetto knocks...me...out❤
What a doll Brian was 😍
Hello 👋 Angela
I have been listening to Beach boys since I lost my wife, whenever I listen to his songs it's beings back memories of love
It's like looking at a time before the modern concept of coolness existed and these boys are trying their best to bring it into existence.
Buddy Holly was one of the coolest and looked like a nerd.
Why am I crying? It was such a happy song as a child now it’s a sad reminder that those days and many of the people I loved have long passed.
Takes a tough person to grow old. Watch loved ones die. Hardest part them not being here
Other people are overrated. Most important relationship is with yourself. You are still around, that's what matters :)
1:20 to the end (Sans Mike) feels like it came straight out of a fantasy day dream from Brian. From the camera panning with the mood of the music to his adorable bashful SMiLE.
I really hoped he enjoyed himself here
I am learning a lot of the reclusive, tragic artist, the writing and studio prodigy Brian Wilson. And then you see this, he seems genuinely happy and confident, front and center on stage.
I 100% agree with you, but the confidence was really just a face. According to Brian himself, he was always freaked out on stage. A guy that sweet, humble and shyly nervous could never fully enjoy himself in the centre of attention.
@@Nerkin610 I can see that. But still that was him pulling it off. I wish he could have enjoyed the live performing aspect more. I understand the not feeling comfortable doing it though.
That’s true. I’m pretty sure Brian’s hallucinations only came about a year later, maybe late ‘65?
He said he was afraid people would make fun of his falsetto singing voice, he was wrong. Wow
20's beach party
Dennis is actually super solid on the drums here. That snare sounds great.
Ya I didn't realize how good he was. He was always great
The brothers were so talented and the others too.
How did I never notice that Dennis is left-handed, playing a right-hand drum kit, using his left hand for the ride?
Solid on the drums??? He sucked... Why did he even need a floor tom or a bass tom? He never used either....
@@montyenright he has used them before for explain he used them in shut down
I’m 19 and I absolutely love this song soo much
brian was so adorable :)
REAL but then he got wrecked in the 70's :(
Love Carl Wilson's guitar playing on that 12 string Rickenbacker...the Classic Fender California Sound. Just a brilliant, live performance by the group. Bravo.
Great artists.
Love Carl's playing on the rickenbacker.... The classic fender californian sound? Eh?
@@bonkeydollocks1879 Fender amps all the way...
@@spyderlogan4992 see what you mean but you would get more of the jangly rickenbacker sound regardless of it being a fender amp. The guitar is 80% of the final sound so the sound you are hearing is the rickenbacker sound.
@Vee W creep
1:42 reminds me the end of a movie with that zooming out
I love how the women stop screaming every time the cameras show Mike Love
Bc he looks like he's 45
very fitting
Poor Mike
Dudes a lame
Girls*
Mike makes a strong case for evolution when he dances
Devolution
Brian looked so happy there. What a wonderful guy!
And cute!
Brian killing it on the bass and coming dangerously close to dancing at times.
Brian's voice is phenomenal god damn
The line "None of the guys go steady 'cause it wouldn't be right
To leave their best girl home now on a Saturday night" is just fantastic
The Beach Boys really came up with the first “Saturdays are for the boys”
I always thought they sang : We’ll have the guys go steady...
I have never seen Brian this happy on stage before
Poor guy the moments he gained weight everything changed
Btw not saying gaining is the problem it happnede with it
this is only a few months before he quit performing with them live - i dont know if he really was so happy 😢 also he didnt really gain weight until 2 years later.
I wish the drums sounded like this on the single and albums. Sounds amazing. Solid live performance by the "boys". Love this song.
I agree Rene. The drums were also great during the TAMI show! Go check it out!
They should have just let Dennis record the drum parts instead of getting studio guys. He sounded fine here, plus he added his own style.
@@JohnPrepuce Dennis wanted to tour and party, not stay in the studios.
@@JohnPrepuce I'm pretty sure Dennis was fine doing other things when they did opt for the studio ringers.
Live drum sounds are great if you're actually watching the performance, but that sound does not translate well to records.....
the drums and the rickenbacker are just amazing
Was thinking the same thing. How good does that kit sound??
Sadly brian's bass was to Low...
This is the best song an American rock ‘n’ roll history.
Love Brian's impish grin, as well as Carl's innocent smile, and Dennis' big grin 💜🖤💜🖤💜
Brian Wilson is a genius.
Unfortunately, with Genuis comes crazy
@@ReverendWin-id9gp He wasn't crazy when he went to each of 12 musicians in the recording studio and sang each of their parts to them.
I'm not trying to detract from the song, it's beautiful and everything but Brian looks so gorgeous here???? the way he's smiling as he sings too, what a handsome talented man
It's crazy we get to see a random moment in 1964 brought to life. The way Ed Sullivan introduced them and the way some TV presenter introduces a band tomorrow are exactly the same. It is putting this performance right up against any other late night performance in all of TV.
Mike looking like a 49 yr old dad at 23-
But I still love him✨💯
@@vitamine508 great pun
@@vitamine508 He was a douche tho, but you do you
@@someonesomeone7423 just wondering how so?
@@garrettLevi0511 Give it a google
I just love to see Brian happy.
"I Get Around" is one of those rare one-of-a-kind songs. Like "Friday on my Mind", "Strawberry Fields" and "Summer in the City", it's so unique it can't be compared to anything that came before and sure as hell didn't produce any spin-offs. I must say this is one hell of a live performance, because it's a pretty intricate arrangement.
they nailed it here. great comment!
They sound great live...this song will always remind me of being in a car as a kid hearing this come on a.m
radio!!!
@ArkyMalarkey -You picked out the three songs that heavily influenced be back in the mid 60'! Every time I hear 'Friday On My Mind' it always reminds me of my high school girlfriend. She was te only thing that mattered to me other than music when I was in high school. She was beautiful, sweet, funny, a great person, and she was smart enough to break up with me after six years! LOL! BTW as an added bonus, she could scream the, 'Baby, It's You' part, in the song by Smith, perfectly! Loved that gal!
@lucy bond If you're looking for 'unique', look for 'Roses Are Red' by the You Know Who Group...
I remember how puzzled I was as a kid by “I’m making real good bread”, I was like, Mom, is he a baker?
I wonder how many thousands of kids east of the Mississippi saw this great live performance and ended up moving to Southern California. My family had migrated there two years previously, so I was already set. Right place. Right time.
_“Mike stop dancing you’re embarrassing us infront of the chicks”_
Mike love: 🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻
pathetic
what?? mike learned his best steps from Bonzo the chimpanzee
It’s a love thing
@@backfreedom8232 Women's Dancer
*in front
that drummer was fireeee
Denny Wilson!
He died from drowning
The ONLY Beach Boy who could surf ;)
@@MichaelJ44 why do you have to bring up such a depressing fact?
@@yeahyeahyeah-7674 I'm hoping it was a joke because the OP said he was fire. If so that's funny. If he just replies with depressing facts that's odd.
The kick drum coming in at the end of the verses is amazing.
I still have the 45 of this song. The Beach Boys were great.
I’ve been watching this every day for I don’t know how long. My wife is probably sick of hearing it but I don’t care. I love it.
Still watching every day
Love this song
Me too!!!
Are you still watching it everyday?
@@Dodders274 not every day but a couple times a week still.
Mike, Carl, cute Dennis & Brian sensational live way back in the day. One of best shows I ever saw.
Hello 👋 Marilyn
Even though that I was born in the mid-60s The Beach boys were always my greatest band group ever and they were on The Ed Sullivan show September 27th 1964 and today it's 2024 happy 60th birthday on The Ed Sullivan show I will always like the beach boys and their music love peace and happiness forever❤❤❤😅😅😅😅🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Brians falsetto on the chorus has always made me quite literally happy, or my version of it, as of late in the last few years ill even break into tears , and feel very regretful or remorseful..I truly hope that this man does fully grasp how important on a spiritual level even to many, that his music has been, and shall remain. Thank you Mr. Brian Douglas Wilson, sincerely, and in truth.
My God, Mike Love is such a dork with those moves. I can't help but smile.
I grew up in Australia on this as a kid.. everytime i hear this it reminds me of a sunburned day at the beaches in Sydney around 1966
1:04 the drummer´s walter junior
For all those "Mike-haters" - great example of what makes the Beach Boys sooo awsome: Mike's wry delivery of relatable story-lyrics in contrast to Brian's out-of-this-world natural falsetto. It's a Band, it's a mix of great talents!
If the big musical decisions had been left up to Mike Love the band's success would have been a fraction of its eventual success. Mike fought Brian's genius and instincts at almost every important juncture, and then did his best to exaggerate his own contributions, including suing Brian. Brian was 80% about the music, 20% being a star. Mike was the reverse.
@@kshepard52 Sure, I get what you're at - but all we'll ever get is the actual Beach Boys, not the the imaginary "Wilson Brothers' Band" - and cousin Mike is part of that outfit... and he's got a way with words, gotta give him that...
The Ed Sullivan show was f****** awesome. The Beach Boys...The Beatles...Ed had everything. Growing up in the 60s was so much fun.
At least their rivalry wasn’t a hate thing, it was more of who were a bigger heartthrob band
So immensely talented
“The Beach Boys are great American music.” A quote from one of my favorite movies. :)
@lucy bond Rush Hour
@@raymofarrell19 Yep :)
British music*
@Shanae I wouldn’t say either of the bands copied each other. They just took inspiration from each other.
@@wire_- American*, they're American.
Brian Wilson was really something back then. Young. (22 y/o here.) Handsome. And what a talent.
I loved seeing the little smiles and smirks on Brian's face throughout this! So cute! And I really love this video, showed their talent at such young ages! Just love love love!
So impressive the way Brian Wilson hits those notes.
How spectacular this piece is history is preserved for everyone to see
that falsetto is effortless for Brian. I often see covers of this song where there's at least two tenors just to cover his parts.
I keep going back to this video because i'm obsessed with the music and Brian he just looks so adorable
they seem to be so happy!
Even Brian looks fairly happy, although even here there is a kind of deep-seated background anguish about him.
Hello Pat, How are you doing?
There music will lived on forever
Every time I hear this song I can remember instantly where I was in 1965 when I first heard it. Great live rendition as well which I am not sure was always the case on Ed Sullivan.
The 60'S Calif. Sound.. Fast Cars Ocean Beaches & of course the Band that EPITOMIZED it ALL
Loving Dennis’s drums here. They sound so good and he looks like a stud.
Unglaublich super Musik.
Noch immer schallt diese Mucke durchs Haus..
Bin 73..und habe schöne Erinnerungen. 1967..total in diese Musik und süße Jungs verknallt.Ohne irgendwelche Hilfsmittel (Drogen...Alkohol)Auch die ganze Zeitepoche war so toll...Ich grüße Gleichgesinnte..💃🤗✌️
The beach Boys were my favorite group .Iam 72 by the way....
@@Halhagan9696 👍😘✌️
This makes me so happy for many reasons, being from Huntington Beach, and my Mom graduated in 65 and went to school with Corkey Carrol surf legend, so hearing all these stories and imagining the Beach Boys hanging out on the same beach my mom was at blows my mind. They do not make music like this anymore.
Brian looks so happy
i love to see brian’s smile
Almost 60 years after this song first came out and it is just as great today as it was in 64!
Sometimes I wake up with this song in my head. That’s a good morning!! Thanks guys!
Love this song.. The real California sounds of the 60s.. Just hear the bass guitar
best California band , surfing in Huntington beach ,cruising new port and balboa beach down to seal beach
I remember my dad singing along to this song.But sadly he died , but I can still hear your songs😊
i love when the camera goes to brian and he doesn’t know weather to look straight at it so he awkwardly looks around and awkwardly stands there idk why but it makes me so happy
Brian gives me the "tall nerdy/awkward/quiet guy at a party, who gets all the girls by the end of the night" vibes
I agree except for getting all the girls part. Shy guys dont get to kiss the girls
@@WondrousMindTrick thats exactly the point, that he DOES get em, cause, yknow, he's Brian
@@ringocharmley3941 Being a giant pop star helps!
“Who gets all the girls by the end of the night”
Unless Dennis was at the same party.
@@TooCooFoYou true XD
I would have loved to have been in my 20's in the 60's
In California!
So you want to be a boomer.
Great music, cute chicks, muscle cars, and a one way ticket to Vietnam (if you weren't an 'A' student).
@@CertainEvent Best time ever!
*Insert Huey sounds*
I got to see them at concert yesterday! Although they didn't have all the cast members from the original group it was still great!
Cast members? Please.
So you saw Mike love??
@@bls8959 And Bruce Johnston, and possibly John Stamos.
>he saw the Mike Love band
Never gonna make it.
1964
Who is with me in terms of Brian Wilson hitting all of those amazing vocal parts. Such a classic sound...