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Well here it is folks. As we close in on 1,000 Subscribers I knew I just had to do a follow up to my (at the current moment) most popular video, The Beach Boys are Better than the Beatles: The Story of Smile. And in this follow up we will be looking at some of the world changing yet still basically unknown albums the Beach Boys made throughout the 1970s. The albums n this period including the Chillwave precursor Sunflower, the mournful middle age Synth Pop album Love You (yes that's right I saiid Synth pop, eat your heart out Kraftwerk and Yellow Magic Orchestra) to the Roots rock of Holland and the retroactive indie classic of "Surf's Up" We take a look at how, in many ways the Beach Boys defined the 70s more than any other band. While they didn't have immediate influence of bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Rolling Stones or Black Sabbath, they're approach to pop and rock songwriting ended up having much more influence in the long run consistently compared to those bands (listen to any indie music today and their DNA is in there) And if you don't believe me just ask Patti Smith, David Byrne, Lester Bangs and numerous others in thee 70s who declared the Beach Boys among the most important of the decade. Beach Boys forever (and they're still better than the Beatles btw)
00:00 - 01:07 Intro
01:07 - 04:38 Tumultuous Beginnings
04:38 - 06:18 Wild Honey & Friends
06:18 - 07:30 Disaster Detour #1: Maharishi
07:30 - 09:34 Disaster Detour #2: Charles Manson
09:34 - 10:52 Inventing Chillwave on Sunflower
10:52 - 12:07 Surf's Up's Retroactive Indie Pop
12:07 - 12:50 New Lineup + Intermediary Albums
12:50 - 14:58 Love You, The Greatest 70s Album
14:58 - 16:08 The Show is Over, Bring on the Nostalgia
25 июн 2024