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Hi Charles!
the title is too long just shorten it to the first sentence
if the title too long i don't trust the video
yo I just noticed on "busy doin nothin," the bass line in the beginning sounds exactly like the melody in Metallica's song "One"
Brian was massively influenced by Gershwin
"I get around" is the song they used as the template
People act like Beach Boys were a novelty band from the 60s when they were as experimental as The Beatles a lot of the time. They were even a huge influence on each other. Brian Wilson is a genius.
The Beatles kind of copied The Beach Boys particularly their vocal harmonies for some songs. Basically if you’re English you’ll get more credit.
Yeah I’ve heard that Pet Sounds was so radical that the Beatles panicked, and that’s what drove them to write Sgt. Pepper.
@@ComeAlongKay Nonsense. In fact the Beach Boys are highly regarded as experimental musical geniuses in the UK far more than the USA.
Definitely a stretch to say they were close to the Beatles' level of experimentation or ability but they definitely don't get their due credit
@@ComeAlongKayThat's not how the world works
God Only Knows alone is a perfect study of how counterpoint is utilized. Brian Wilson looked to Bach's Well Tempered Claiver as inspo. It is Paul McCartney's favorite pop song - with good reason.
God only knows is a bad song because it's superstitious
@@NathanAMeyers what do you mean?
@@NathanAMeyers No, that was Stevie Wonder =;-)
It's probably my favorite pop song too ngl
@@NathanAMeyers look out, we got a badass over here
Surf’s Up.
No cap, it is complex and emotional with surreal lyricism that blew my mind even as I didn’t really understand the words.
The hardcore Beach Boys fans know what I’m talking about.
Absolutely. It’s incredible
Agreed
The solo piano version is even better than the smile version imo
@@doctordong8088 The version he did decades later when Brian finished Smile, with is touring band as the vehicle? That one was still good, but he was pretty old at that point. Could still arrange a band to sound incredible, but he himself couldn't sing as well anymore.
There was also the version on the album "Surf's Up" released in 1971, it was one of the two contributions the guy made to the album (he was struggling VERY hard after Smile's implosion and was going through some dark stuff), that version is really good too.
Then there was the live solo piano version he did on Leonard Bernstein's show. That one is VERY intimate for an old recording, I can see the good things about it (even though I personally prefer the "Surf's Up" version, but that's just me).
Carl on lead or Brian on lead?
Being a teen in the late 60s I can tell you that a lot of guys shunned the Beach Boys. It was "sappy girl music". They had the Beach Boys and we had Zeppelin, Hendrix, The Who, etc. In secret, I got goose-bumps the first time I heard "I Get Around" and I knew then it was because of the harmonies. I still get them with certain tracks. I never owned a Beach Boys album or record, but I loved visiting my cousin because she had them all. We would lock ourselves away and listen to every one she had. That and believe it or not, the earlier Osmond Brothers records is where I learned to sing harmony, but not something I would have admitted when I was 16.
P.S. Thanks for the longer video. I learn so much from you and Guy Michelmore, but 30 seconds just doesn't cut it.
In My Room. (oops....wrote this before i watched the whole video....)
Growing up in the 80s, listening to the 'oldies' station, whenever I Get Around came on, I was so stoked. My first favorite song by far. Next one was Black Dog, lol. I didn't discriminate. Loved watching Charles respond with such a musical ear to the Beach Boys. One of the best!
Reminds me of the boys’ opinion of John Mayer in middle / high school
This comment is so wholesome
Some of my first music memories are as a kid in the 80's listening to my Dad's Beach Boys records.
these guys were basically a jazz choir under the guise of a surf rock group
that’s such an accurate description haha! i never thought to put it that way but you’re absolutely right
Brian Wilson acknowledged The Four Freshmen as a major influence on the group.
Nailed it!
Literally, it's Chuck Berry + Four Freshmen = Beach Boys :)
I would never consider the Beach Boys jazz-far from it.
Brian Wilson’s most amazing and unique feat during his writing with The Beach Boys was his ability to make such complex melodies and harmonies sound so casual and catchy - something you can’t say about any other songwriter in history. You have stuff like Zappa, and the later Beatles discography, and you know it’s “weird” and complex right off the bat. If you analyze “Wouldn’t It Be Nice”, “Good Vibrations”, or “God Only Knows” from a theory standpoint, without ever having heard them, you’d NEVER think they were Top 40 pop songs. It’s incredible.
Yep when people say their music is 'simple surf stuff' I tell them to try to actually play 'Wouldn't It Be Nice', 'God Only Knows', 'Warmth of the Sun', 'California Girls', etc. It sounds simple until you start trying to play it on piano or guitar.
Good Vibrations was a #1 hit. You'd never know it was that big for a song as complex as that
“Our prayer” gives me chills every single time, it’s haunting..as is “till I die”
Our prayer is fucking no sense (in a good way😅)
Apple bottom jeans goes way beyond The Beach Boys. The Louis Armstrong version is the original, if im not mistaken, but the Elvis version, Blue Öyster Cult and others also exist. It’s a fairly good meme amongst the musical community on UA-cam
im so fucking stupid i thought you meant the original song was written and performed by louis armstrong and the worst part is i just believed it like yeah sure apple bottom jeans by louis armstrong that checks out. holy shit. fuck.
@@localman8914 lol
Pavarotti sings it! Don’t forget
@@6thdim Oh how forgetful of me. That has to be among the best
That's all true but you're overlooking the fact that the original theme is from Schubert's song "Apfel Unterseite Hose" op. 376 from 1823.
Idk why but it genuinely bugs me that The Beach Boys don't get more credit... they should be right up there with The Beatles in terms of pop influence, creativity, and experimentation. The Beach Boys have a special place in my heart.
I think it’s partly because they have lower lows and inconsistencies in their career. And if you’re not into surf pop or cars it’s easy to write off big chunks of their output (though you’d miss out on some great harmonies).
@@TrekBeatTKThe Beach Boys' catalog is so much more than surfing and cars. Dig into it sometime. You won't be disappointed.
They are up there with the Beatles.
@@TrekBeatTK Yep. The Beatles recorded music for 8 years and didn't have a bad album. Hell, they barely had a bad song. And made like 100+ songs that any average music fan would instantly recognize. They were like Tiger Woods in his prime. And they broke up. Whereas the BB's had to deal with more outside pressures and a lot of the time were making music that they didn't love. But their highs (PS, Surf's Up, Heroes and Villians, Good Vibrations) etc... were as good as any music made in the 20th century.
In My Room: the lyric "lie awake and pray," the chord changes are on every beat, hinting at the feeling of tossing & turning under the covers.
Nice I've known this song for years and never thought of that
Charles you NEED to watch "Love and Mercy" it revolves around Brian Wilson and the creation of pet sounds. They used actual studio musicians and had them legitimately work in a studio recording the parts while Brian (Paul Dano) actually works with them and helps evolve the sound. It's a fantastic and totally unique biopic.
Watch "The Wrecking Crew" too. Amazing documentary on the studio musicians who worked on Pet Sounds
Such a good movie! Made me love The Beach Boys even more :)
I came to the comments to say this. It's an incredible film
yes
The whole film was good and moving, depicting BW's very real genius and descent into near madness. The scenes depicting the creation of "Pet Sounds" were manic and wonderful.
Man that's only like 5% of the genius of Brian Wilson right there. The Boys have a ton of harmonically interesting/complex songs, all packed with amazing production and instrumentation.
100%. The greatest of all time
Any recommendations ?
A Young Man is Gone, but his legend lingers on...
@@rise4097 the album Little deuce Coupe (it has the number 32 on the cover). There is a CD re issue with that and the album All Summer Long (if I remember correctly)... that'll do ya just fine for deep, relatively unknown cuts that will blow your doors off)
@@jstaversky awesome, thank you kindly !
Brian Wilson was an extremely avantgarde pop composer. "This Whole World" for example in even one minute changes 4 keys. I love the feeling when he make you expect something and then your floor collapses.
@@ainslieberrafella Oops
So glad to see Busy Doin Nothin as the first track! I find it severely underrated as a Beach Boys song. The whole Friends album is great. It has such a cosy vibe
It’s my second favorite of theirs after Surfs Up. Such a good album.
It makes me so happy to see so many people talking about these generally lesser talked about albums. Post-Pet Sounds Beach Boys work deserves much more love. Surf’s Up, 20/20, Smile, Sunflower, Friends, etc…
The lo-fi trilogy of smiley smile wild honey and friends are very influential in the world of lo-fi and bedroom music
Man, you've hardly scratched the surface of harmonically complex Beach Boys songs! Check out the song "Girls on the Beach" for some of the most complex harmonies in their early stuff and "Till I Die" for something a bit later on. Glad you've finally dipped your toe in the water.
“Wake the World”!
"til i die", yes! fucking awesome. also: "surf's up"
Surfs Up and Til I Die have beautiful endings
@@alexkaapa surf’s up is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. I remember hearing the outro for the first time and being absolutely blown away
Brian Wilson was a HUGE Gershwin fan, it likely influenced a LOT of his original works.
Bach too. You can hear Bach's chord changes and melodies all over Wilson's work.
Check out the album "Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin", it's surprisingly good
*is-he’s not dead. (Also yes, massive Gershwin fan and massive influence on him)
ohh that makes so much sense
@@andresemilfer My recollection was the Gershwin family or foundation approached Brian with the "BW Re-Imagines Gershwin" project
Growing up in the music production world, The Beach Boys were always idolized alongside The Beatles. I've always loved their approach to their melodic and harmonic structure. Pet Sounds is also one of the first albums to have samples of "real-world" audio; which explains the title.
I bought a pet sounds CD in hs and I expected like help me Rhonda but was pleasantly surprised and now it’s a staple in my household
@gabriel Godwin
I found my copy in an Oxfam charity shop for 50p when I was in my late teens, being vaguely aware that it was supposed to be a seminal album of the 60’s. It had a huge essay on the history of the album and how it was made in the booklet. 50p well spent I’d say lol!
@@thomasharris7881 that’s so awesome man. The album changed my life and made me feel seen after heartbreak and some losses I went through. Such a good piece of music that is
Warms my heart to see someone truly discover the genius of our favorite band for the first time.
I'm hoping that he listens to "Surf's Up" and more other SMiLE tracks
@@Gwyn010 god surfs up is so good.
@@HotStrange instant goosebumps. especially the bass note on "too TOUGH to cryyyy" and then into the "surf's up mmmh aboard a tidal wave". soooo... aaargh
Brian was and is a "savant". His chordal structures convey his emotions in the best way that he could find to communicate. We are blessed by his talent and disability.
Its amazing how he can listen to a complex chord progression and figure it out in a matter of seconds.
If it weren't for the beach boys I wouldn't love music as much as I do and be here right now! All time greats
It should not surprise you that Brian Wilson is a HUGE fan of the Four Freshman, and their style of vocal arranging shows up in Brian's work constantly.
The Beach Boys may have started out as surf rock and crooner music. But Brian Wilson is the reason we are still talking about them. He is a musical genius on a whole other level.
Beach Boys has very intricate songs and the music production is actually insane especially for the time they were made
They were pioneers in analog music production techniques
The immense impact The Beach Boys had on the Laurel canyon scene and the 1960s British rock scene is so undersold. Pet sounds is pretty clearly the magnum opus, but Holland is still so slept on. Such a powerhouse band.
As much as I love Pet Sounds, it’s only barely in my top 5. Surfs Up and Friends are their best, imo. But Holland is also amazing.
Don't forget the magnificent MIU Album, masterpiece Keepin' the Summer Alive, and magnum opus Summer In Paradise. /s
I transcribed Brian's bass line in I Get Around years ago and I was blown away at how complex it was for such a seemingly simple song. Nice video!
was carol kaye on that track?
@@kaijublue1151 no, Glen Campbell or Ray Pohlman
Lol No, it’s isn’t. It’s just 1/8th notes for the main riff, then a bunch of start/stop notes for the verse
would it impress you even more to know that there were actually 2 different basslines playing simultaneously on that song? a fender precision bass as well as a dano 6 string bass
That's pretty cool but who asked?
Good Vibrations is one of my all time favorite songs and it also goes through all 7 degrees of the Eb minor scale in one song.
I can't decide if I like the original or the Vocal Spectrum barbershop cover more.
Good Vibrations totally blew my mind every time I heard it on the radio as a kid!
My favourite apple bottom jeans version is the Pavarotti one, everyone should grace their ears with it if possible. Quite lifechanging.
I completely agree! Thanks for reminding me of that beautiful work of memery :’)
I became a new man after listening to him
Poor Pavarotti, that’s the first thing that comes up when you type his name in the YT search bar 😂
The Pavarotti one is sooooooooo good. He NAILS it.
I was laughed out of my common room at school in the early 90s for playing Beach Boys music. They have always been my favourite and there is nothing like them anywhere. Nothing quite as emotional and heart wrenchingly perfect as Brian Wilson's harmonies and falsetto. It's just beautiful man. I'm glad the world slowly started to come round to it. from about 65 they were on fire until about 1970. Summer days summer nights , Pet Sounds , Good Vibrations , Surfs Up and Sunflower albums. Holland , Wild Honey. Friends / 20/20 its knockout mate :) utter genius.
Let's pretend one of the most popular bands of all time are a niche interest
When you heard the avengers theme at 11:06 ish i heard adele's skyfall instead! that semitone rise is a classic james bond leitmotif + those are the exact chords from skyfall
I did too!
Yeah it's totally skyfall
Yep the Bond chords or at least the changes.
I highly recommend watching the beach boys biopic Love & Mercy. It tells the quite heartbreaking story of how Brian Wilson wrote pet sounds amidst a mental breakdown and abuse.
Even if I don't dislike John Cusack I don't think he was quite right casting for Brian Wilson
I had this same realization about a year ago. As a kid I just assumed the Beach Boys were like an early boy band lol. 'Surfing' USA' was what I pictured whenever they were brought up. I now know that song was their first big hit when they were kids and Brian Wilson hadn't even slightly realized his songwriting potential.I think the name Beach Boys and their clean cut image early on prevented me from checking them out further. Their vocal melodies coupled with Wilson's unique chord progressions blew me away once I started listening to their later stuff. Brian Wilson is a genius.
"Surfin' U.S.A." is actually a reworking of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen".
I had this exact conversation with my uncle recently! We were talking about the Beatles and 60s music and he just wrote off The Beach Boys. It’s amazing what happens when you really listen to them.
i absolutely loooove the beach boys! my favorite song has to be "'till i die". soo breathtakingly beautiful!
I think Charles would really dig this song if he hasn't heard it already, but man, this song is hard for me to listen to sometimes with how hard it lands.
Brian Wilson is a musical genius.
Pet Sounds and Smile (which was tragically never released in its day) are masterpieces.
Beach Boys really should be recognised as peers to the Beatles for mainstream pop genius and influence. Historically, they were absolutely up there going toe to toe
Also, that B - Amaj9 - F#m13 - B turn is something we would describe in the UK scene as “fit”
The Beatles certainly recognized them as such. Pet Sounds was a direct influence on Sgt. Pepper.
They honestly might be even better. I love both but holy shit The Beach Boys are so good.
McCartney says his favorite song of all time is "God Only Knows," so.
@Joe I gotta disagree with you there but I do think he was overall the most talented of them all. Paul is very, very close though.
I'm so glad the first thing you looked at was something from Friends. It's not one of their most popular to the public, but is definitely one of my favorites. The jazz influence in that album makes for some incredible, and in my opinion, some of their best, songs.
I got into them on a deeper level this last summer and they have taken over my musical world. Not only that, their story is probably the most fascinating of any act in the history of popular music.
Indeed! And consider the fact that Brian lost 90% of his hearing in one ear while a child due to an unfortunate “accident “.
The world wouldn’t be the same without the beach boys
My dad told me once if you listen to the beach boys a little every day you’ll be a better person
All the new stereo mixes that Mark Lynette and Allen Boyd put out are so amazing it blows my mind every time I listen to it
I think it’s the greatest music ever created
Your Dad was a wise man.
Saw them live in '84. Totally amazing. The Pet Sounds album changed music forever.
Also, you are now obligated to do a cover of "God Only Knows". It's just a thing. You'll feel better once you get it done.
Would definitely recommend you listen to The Warmth of the Sun by the Beach Boys! Awesome chords and harmony.
I love that song! Especially the orchestral version.
We need a compilation of Charles turning everything into the Avengers theme
Yesss!
Yes PLEASE!
Brian Wilson is perhaps one of the most genius composers to ever live.
You just spoke the truth, thank you.
5:59 The melody reminds me of XTC - Senses Working Overtime (English song from the 80s.) Amazing how you can not hear or think about a song for decades but the recognition is still instant!
Came to the comments to see if anyone else heard it lol. Amazing!
Yeah, I heard it too. Made me happy to know at least 2 others did.
The Beach Boys are one of the most incredible groups to have ever existed. Pet Sounds and The SMiLE sessions are some of the most beautiful albums of music ever written.
Brian Wilson is a genius
@@Gwyn010 my biggest inspiration
Child is the Father of Man into Surfs up, SO GOOD.
I'd still recommend the entirety of pet sounds. It's such an incredible album from both a writing and production standpoint. Brian Wilson is truly a genius
Your enthusiasm for music is infectious. The feeling of wonder and joy that hearing a great piece of music brings is really hard to beat. Great video!
Charles! You have got to check out their cover of “their hearts were full of spring” by the four freshmen! Brian Wilson cited the freshmen as one of his biggest influences.
YES!
Thank you so much for shining some light on Busy Doin Nothing. Friends is such an amazing album, the real Beach Boys masterpieces were from the mid-late 60s to the early 70s.
The Beach Boys are so good. I latched onto their music the way I thought it was supposed to latch onto the Beatles. Every note just feels better.
11:00 This is also the progression used in that James Bond song Adele did called Skyfall, I remember when I first heard that song this progression totally blew my mind! It’s got a slightly different feel than the In My Room and Avengers Theme versions but it’s still the same thing at its core. You should check it out 😁👍
And that part of skyfall that you mention was done as homage to The James Bond Theme itself, which uses the same progression 😀
@@Skraboing649 Oh that’s sweet! It definitely has an epic spy-type theme to it! 😁
as a Beach Boys fan I came into this expecting, like, "oh Pet Sounds is really complex and Smile was too", very pleasantly surprised that you started it by talking about Friends, well done
Our Prayer is one of my absolute favourite Beach Boys songs ever written, and I love hearing it on BWPS!
Oh man, I'm so glad my dad is a huge Beach Boys fan, so I grew up listening to their ridiculously dense music!
One of my favorite albums in general is At Last by Cyndi Lauper. Yes, Cyndi Lauper! You should definitely give it a listen!
The Beach Boys are an all time favorite of mine. So so so many good albums. Friends and Surfs Up in particular.
In My Room has always been my favorite Beach Boys tune. It is so soothing to me.
This is my favorite trend. It's expanding music along the y axis, essentially giving a new dimension to music that makes it _even more_ infinite. Soon we will be able to listen to any song by artist in history
Evil Beach Boys be like:
*Wouldn't It Be Horrible*
The Beach Boys are even known in the UK. Wouldn't It Be Nice was used for a Cadbury Dairy Milk commercial
they had 2 number ones in the UK 👀
you must check out the track "Surfs Up" or in your spare time the entire "SMILE" album that was lost for decades until it was released in 2011
I have an aunt named Barbara so whenever I saw her, I teased her by singing Barbara Ann by the Beach Boys...
It was annoying to her at first but she ended up loving it as much as I did
I used to sing that same song to the Barbarian of my D&D group.
Fun fact: Barbara Ann is a cover.
Also they were HUGE in incorporating new music technology into their music. Like good vibrations using paul tanner’s electro-theremin!
Well… time to start listening to The Beach Boys
You won't regret it. So many riches.
@@StuartQuinn I’ve listened to them before, but not a lot. Mainly their popular songs
The only way I can describe The Beach Boys harmonies is “lush”. I’ve been listening to them for almost 60 years and they never cease to amaze me!
I’ve been getting better at listening to and analyzing Jazz music and I’m addicted. Your videos are pretty inspiring.
thanks for this vid, ive been on a crazy deep dive since recently discovering beach boys music, and im completely addicted, i dont play keyboard and dont understand a word your saying lol but it confirms that my ears are not deceiving me and their really is something magical about their music
Man I love harmony! All kinds of harmony!
Finally someone gives value to them in UA-cam! They were a massive band, and composed many pop hits which were very interesting in a musical way (not only in the fantastic "Pet Sounds" album).
I'm so glad you did this. I grew up with the Beach Boys and have always thought they were genius and am super happy when people discover that they're more than their early surf rock stuff.
Recently, I went through their entire discography again to make a 'best of' playlist on Spotify and realised that Surf's Up is hands down one of the most intricate and perfect records ever written.
Anyone interested from watching this video should definitely also be sure to check out Brian and Dennis Wilson's solo stuff (the former just released a new album).
I've been learning to play Sail On Sailor on piano and I have been amazed at how complex the chords are. It feels like jazz masquerading as pop.
beach boys is one of my favourite bands from the era - so imaginative and inspired in their writing. A particular favourite is Until I Die - such a beautiful and haunting song. Glad to see you analysing them!
I love this video! It's great to see someone who knows so much about music react to their work for the first time.
Friends is a great album of the Beach Boys. It's my third favourite album after The Smile Sessions (Our Prayer was intended for Smile originally) and Pet Sounds. Check out also This Whole World (from Sunflower) as an interesting composition. Also Transcendental Meditation of the Friend's album is an interesting composition. The Harmonies are amazing from Surfer Girl through to the 1970's , particularly Brian's Wilson's work.
As a bassist, I 100% approve of the tri-tone sub. Always used to raise the eye brows of my piano player during his "rhythm changes" solos 🤣🤣
The Beach Boys song 'The warmth of the sun' is also a very good example of how they start like a common doo-wop song, with the usual chord progression going from major to minor. But then an unexpected change in harmony literally takes it to another level, going higher and then again even higher...
Been a fan for a while and I just want to amplify how well Chris and this channel are produced. Bravo!
I grew up with The Beach Boys. I grew up right in the transition from cassettes to CDs as a young kid, and back when our car had a cassette player, my mom always played either the Beach Boys cassette or the Grease soundtrack on cassette. Their form of harmony was so special.
Brian Wilson is an absolute genius! I would absolutely love to see you make some more videos digging into more Beach Boys goodness!
I love watching this man geek out to music.
Charles I bought all three of your courses. Piano was my first instrument and I’m excited to go back to it! Thank you for your honesty and transparent love of music.
Check out the just-released Brian Wilson album, At My Piano, if you haven't heard it. Solo piano versions of a lot of classic Beach Boys tracks played by the man himself.
Not necessarily musical masterpieces but a few of my Beach Boys faves include "Male Ego," "Isn't It Time," "You're So Good To Me," "Good Timin" and "Good to My Baby." But there are just so many more!
As an aside, they seem to be fairly fond of the word "good."
Your excitement is infectious.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your videos so much. As an aspiring musician, and autodidact, I get so much out of these kinds of analyses. What would add a lot of value, to me, is being able to see the chords you're talking about, captioned on screen. Please keep making more videos like this one. Thanks for making me a better musician. :)
As a Beach Boys fan, there are a lot of hidden gems in their albums and songs. Pet Sounds and Love You being my favorite albums.
Brian Wilson is arguably the best musician of his era, and defienatlly the best in the mixing studio.
The Wilson boys’ father was an acclaimed professional jazz/swing musician himself - Brian especially inherited that musical talent and took it to new incredible levels with his gifts
That is why Brian Wilson was considered such a genius. He could hear sounds in his head that no one else would think possible and was always in search of that perfect sound. It is why Smile was how hard to conceive as an album and get right. Even the more popular songs that America's Band released are not as straight forward as they seem
fantastic! excellent analysis, and I enjoyed you wigging out over the flat 7 in "in my room". Definitely the hook in that song.
I love The Beach Boys! Mind you I’ve only heard Pet Sounds since I had CD of it and fell in love with it! The harmonies, the instrumentation, the progressions! So good!
God Only Knows is amazing! The into is so full of anxiety yet love! Also, my wife and I use to listen to Wouldn’t it be nice when we first started dating, and now, well, it came true and it’s so nice!
I made a TikTok of a harmony part from Don’t Talk and recording the notes and hearing them all together as they shift in a small part of the song was so fun!
Great video! I’m a huge Beach Boys fan, and they’ve greatly influenced my own work. Some of my favorites are I’ll Bet He’s Nice, She Knows Me Too Well, Til I Die, The Trader, and It’s Over Now, but there are just so many great songs!
The it’s over now demo doesn’t get enough attention
Played drums with my Dad on piano in a resteraunt 4 piece, he used this same tri-tone all over the place, he loved the progression, especially in Girl from Ipanema!
Dude, I just discovered you and I’d love for you to do more videos about The Beach Boys. I grew up listening to their early stuff and only in the last year did I discover Pet Sounds and all their other stuff.
Because of Brian Wilson’s issues and Smile not being delivered as planned in 1967, the Beatles overshadowed them. The rest is history.
But people that know music and are familiar with The Beach Boys entire catalog can tell you that they were a truly innovational force.
"Never learn not to love you" is also a very interesting song from them and has quite some history.
I'm really happy that you gave the beach boy a try. They are my favorite band for about 15 years now! I just missed some Pet sounds representation in your video, but I understand it could into anm hour video (wich I'd be very happy about). Anyway, thanks for the video!
this is my favorite channel, thank you so much
Please check out the directions of the harmonies in “Til I Die”. It’s my absolute favorite because some of the voicings are going in one direction and the other harmonies appear to move in another.
Love this song
dear Charles, I'm a big fan and love everything you do and release!
just a little request from the musicians that study, can you bring back the "theory explanation" on the top of the screen? like the chords you are playing and the different progressions?
hope you see it, thanks!
I never have any idea what you're talking about but I can tell you're smart and I love the reactions. There's something interesting about being surprised by something you already know so much about.
Thank you, sincerely thank you. I have known of them my whole life and have never heard these and I love that you bring them to light and also analyze them with us. You are turning into quite a great music historian/teacher! 😂😜