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Cabinessence
Album and track archive, searchable lyrics archive, chords, bootleg information, photo album, movie and audio clips in .wav and RealAudio formats, chat room, message forum and interviews.
http://www.cabinessence.com/brian/
Beach Boys Britain
Links, news, newsletter archives, articles, album archive, message board, discography and timeline.
http://www.angelfire.com/la/Beachboysbritain/
The Smile Shop
All about Smile; read and listen. History, essays, tracks, sessionsand links.
http://www.angelfire.com/mn/smileshop/start.html
Brown and Dutch Public Relations
Out of date site includes band background and history.
http://www.mindspring.com/%7Ebdpr/bbback.html
Al Jardine - Official Site
Photo gallery, audio clips, slide show, fan club, biography, links.
http://www.aljardine.com/
Capitol Records: Hollywood And Vine
Tours, links, biography, photos, links.
http://hollywoodandvine.com/beachboys/
Brian Wilson - Official Site
News, tour, online store, archives and message board.
http://brianwilson.com/
Landlocked
Fan site with mailing list, links, pictures, news, and audio downloads.
http://landlocked.iwaynet.net/
Amazon offers Surfer Girl/Shut Down, Vol. 2 (Audio CD),13 March, 2001
The Beach Boys List price $16.98
The Fun, Fun, Fun Years / 4
Surfer Girl had been Brian's first ballad composition back in 1961, inspired by When You Wish Upon A Star. Perhaps he waited until he and the band could do it justice before committing it to record. If so, he timed it just right as it is a classic early Beach Boys performance. In My Room, wasted as a B-side, is an equally evocative song featuring a lead vocal from Brian, Mike Love now featuring mainly on the more up-tempo material. They both share lead on the embarrassing South Bay Surfer, a rewrite of Swanee River, and an all-time low point, and Dennis' obligatory lead is on Surfers Rule. The album closer is an instrumental called Boogie Woodie that features some intense boogie woogie piano from Brian on an arrangement of The Flight Of The Bumblebee.

According to the liner notes the double-sided single Surfer Girl and Little Deuce Coupe was recorded on 12 June 1963 and the other 10 tracks that make up the album Surfer Girl were entirely recorded at Western Studios in Hollywood on 16 July 1963; quite a feat. Some of the tracks are quite throwaway, but others such as Catch A Wave and The Surfer Moon, which features a string arrangement, seem to be the result of a lot of care and craft to achieve a tight sound, and indicate considerable musical growth and maturity on the part of Brian Wilson and the group. In the Track-By-Track notes for Our Car Club it states that as Chuck Britz did not engineer the track, as per normal, it "was probably cut at Gold Star with Larry Levine at the dials", calling into question the accuracy of both studio and date information as given.

Shut Down Volume 2 (1964) is ostensibly a collection of hot-rod and car related songs, some re-cycled, some new, intended as a rebuke to Capitol Records for including their song Shut Down as the title track on an ill-chosen hot-rod compilation without their acquiescence. In practice the subject matter was far wider than that.

The album kick starts with some Chuck Berry guitar licks which lead into Fun, Fun, Fun, their current hit single and one of their classics, although the best song on the record was Don't Worry Baby. Brian Wilson had written this for the Ronettes as a follow-up to Be My Baby but the idea had not been taken up by a controlling Phil Spector. It isn't known whether the Ronettes got as far as recording the song at the time (Ronnie Spector recorded it many years later), but Brian was spending a lot of time at Gold Star with Phil Spector picking up production tips, and played piano on a few sessions, so it is possible. If it was I would love to hear it. The Beach Boys version was later the B-side of I Get Around.

Brian Wilson first put what he had learned from Spector into practice on the flip of Fun, Fun, Fun. Why Do Fools Fall In Love? was a brilliant revival of the Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers hit, given a comprehensive and complex Spector-sound makeover using the famous session musicians at Gold Star, and fully realised by Brian Wilson, who may have still had Ronnie Bennett much on his mind, as Frankie Lymon was her vocal hero and the model of her own style in the Ronettes.

The liner information is incorrect here as the included version is actually the mono B-side version (which begins with an acappella vocal edit cheekily tacked on by Capitol Records, albeit 10 seconds longer than on the single), and not the stereo album version as claimed. One other track is mono for some reason, the lamentable Denny's Drums, on which Dennis Wilson fails to do anything interesting on the drums or to keep time. The album low point, however, is "Cassius" Love Vs. "Sonny" Wilson, a piece of "comic" filler that hastened the invention of the Skip button.

Carl Wilson contributes an instrumental, Shut Down, Part II, which has no connection with the earlier recording, and Dennis sings This Car Of Mine. More interesting is The Warmth Of The Sun, a break-up ballad written hours after the Kennedy assassination, so capturing a double sense of loss, and a version of Louie Louie, which is unique in that the lyric is decipherable.

The slightly longer single mono mix of Fun, Fun, Fun is included as a bonus track, though one wonders why they didn't just create a full-length stereo mix from the master, which would have made it redundant.

All in all, there is a great sense of fun and freedom captured in these grooves, with something considerably more substantial beginning to peep through.

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'I, Colossus' More Like A Colossal Failure (University of Connecticut Daily C...
Although Matthew Sandstedt, the man behind the music of I, Colossus, claims that his influences include The Beach Boys and Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, after listening to the self-titled debut record, the one band that stands out as a grossly obvious inspiration is Hellogoodbye.
Brian Wilson Smile (Pitchfork)
I was introduced to the Beach Boys by my dad's copy of Endless Summer . It was a two-record compilation from the mid-70s with all their hits, and for many years, was the only thing I knew about them. My sister also had a copy, so I could listen anytime I wanted.
Backbeat (The Reader)
? After what seemed to be a decade of waiting, The Third Men release its debut album, Boost , on SPEED! Nebraska Records this week. It?s a 14-song adventure through straightforward rock ?n? roll, leaning heavily on catchy pop music. Think of the Beach Boys and R.E.M.?s love child.
Sister Hazel turns Christmas album into a live show (The Charlotte Observer)
Everyone from the Beach Boys and The Beatles in the 1960s and 1970s to Sarah McLachlan and Aimee Mann in 2006 has put their stamp on holiday standards. But few of today's rock bands take their Christmas albums on the road. Southern pop-rockers Sister Hazel, best known for the 1997 No. 1 Top 40 single "All For You," is doing just that following the release of its holiday disc "Santa's Playlist." ...
New Malibu is bold move (Dallas Morning News)
Rental car roots run deep. Just ask Chevrolet, the company that gave us solid-lifter Corvettes, fuel-injected '57s, the Beach Boys' she's-so-fine 409, the terminator Z06 ? and, oh yeah, the leaden, lumpy Malibu.
Royal treatment bonded Billy Joel to Allentown (The Morning Call)
On Nov. 28, 1973, when Billy Joel arrived in the Lehigh Valley to perform here for the first time, he was a piano-playing singer-songwriter scuffling to establish himself. His first album, 1971's ''Cold Spring Harbor,'' had been largely ignored, and the follow-up, ''Piano Man,'' had just been released. He was the opener for acts like the Beach Boys and the Doobie Brothers and most nights, he was ...
Cerys and Biggins compare weddings (Digital Spy)
Cerys and Biggins discuss their experiences of weddings.
Fontana's Festival of Winter will be held Dec. 8 (Fontana Herald News)
A full day of fun is planned on Saturday, Dec. 8, when Fontana's Eighth Annual Festival of Winter will be held at the Art Depot, 16822 Spring Street in the downtown area.
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Forty years ago this week, the Monkees hit No. 1 with their song "Daydream Believer" and its chirpy chorus: "Cheer up, Sleepy Jean/Oh, what can it mean/To a daydream believer/And a homecoming queen."
Xenovibes still making music after reality show bust (Southlake Times)
Most of the musical instruments set up in the studio of Xenovibes? studio are recognizable: Electric drums, keyboard and synthesizers. But, one stands out. The strange-looking box with a rounded antenna on the left side and the antenna sticking straight up on the right is the theremin.

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