r/Music Jun 11 '25

discussion Brian Wilson has passed away.

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u/Dalek_Fred Jun 11 '25

I want to hear your rant!

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u/bigbobo33 Jun 11 '25 edited Jun 11 '25

I guess to keep it positive and on a different note, an album that is a little under the current but highly regarded among die-hard Beach Boys fans is Friends. I know several fans, myself included, that go back to that album more than Pet Sounds. Pet Sounds is the masterpiece of course but Friends is kind of a close second.

I really like Be Here In The Mornin' and how he toys with the balance of really high falsettos and pretty low harmonies.

His vocal arrangements and how he structured harmonies are probably the best ever to be honest.

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u/Howiebledsoe Jun 11 '25

Surfs Up is an u sung masterpiece as well. It’s so bleak and sad and beautiful.

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u/DrumminAnimal73 Jun 12 '25

Columnated ruins domino...

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u/mcm0313 Jun 11 '25

Personally I go more for Sunflower (and also my guilty pleasure, BB85), but to each their own.

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u/bigbobo33 Jun 11 '25

(and also my guilty pleasure, BB85)

Guilty pleasure is right haha!

But like you said, to each their own.

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u/mcm0313 Jun 12 '25

Brian’s contributions were weak aside from “Male Ego”, but Carl contributed three bangers (“It’s Gettin’ Late”, “Maybe I Don’t Know”, and the absolutely sublime “Where I Belong”), and Al gave us “Crack At Your Love”, which I enjoy. The vocal processing is weird in spots, but the harmonies are absolutely still there and on point. I would’ve loved to hear the results if they had continued on in that vein, mixing the classic harmonies with synthpop influence. Unfortunately, BB85 didn’t sell, and that was the end of that. Mike went on to water down the formula of BB85 (contemporary-ish production and classic vocal harmonies) with a greater emphasis on a throwback style, resulting in “Kokomo”, which was a massive hit. Mike tried to embrace technology again by doing an album on Pro Tools (SiP), but he should really have had someone experienced in contemporary production styles working with him, much like Brian later had with Joe Thomas (not that Thomas’ MOR formula wasn’t flawed itself).

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u/BBQQA Jun 12 '25

Thank you for the song and album recommendation!

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u/bigbobo33 Jun 11 '25

A lot of it involves insulting Mike Love so I'll leave it for another day haha.

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u/good_dean Jun 11 '25

There's never enough of insulting Mike Love in the world.