Haven't we all wanted the California lifestyle? The sunshine, the girls, the surf, sunsets, drag racing... For anyone anywhere else in America, that sounds like the true American dream. The Beach Boys were that answer, that hook up, that sweet escape. More importantly, Brian Wilson was the musical architect behind that. Yesterday, on May 11th, 2025, the world is grieving a lost of a genius. Brian Wilson was the creative genius behind America's greatest band. He was a summer poet masked as T.S. Elliot and Ernest Hemingway. Furthermore, he achieved this status with a horrific childhood. Brian Wilson was born on June 20th, 1942 in Inglewood, California and raised in nearby Hawthorne, California. He formed The Beach Boys in 1961 with younger brothers Dennis (drums) and Carl Wilson (guitar). Later on, cousin Mike Love and friend Al Jardine joined respectfully. Brain absorbed the catalog of The Four Freshmen and was drawn by their vocal harmonies. In the early days, the band was managed by their abusive father Murray Wilson. Brian would struggle under the constant pressure of his fathers expectations and would eventually retire from touring in 1964 from a panic attack. While that was a setback for the band, having Brian home would change the course of music history forever. Influenced by producer Phil Spector and his 'wall of sound' studio approach, he became obsessed with The Ronette's "Be My Baby" and other notable works and of course from some friendly but lauded competition across the pond. Signs of his creative change can be heard in songs as "Please Let Me Wonder" from Beach Boys Today! and In My Room, which lyrical context explored more mature themes. In 1966, Pet Sounds was released and is now lauded as one of the greatest records of all time which is tied with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The result of the Beatles work was because of the influence of Pet Sounds. With full control, Brian crafted a true work of art thanks to the help of the famous session band 'The Wrrecking Crew" and a full orchestra. "Wouldn't it be Nice" explored themes of aging, "I Just Wasn't Made for these times" explores themes of depression, and of course "God Only Knows" one of the greatests songs of all time. It its also one of my favorite songs ever. I listen to tons of music , but if there is one song that I could listen to for the rest of my life, it's this one. It's just so beauitful. I can't even put into words how.
The Beach Boys have been part of my life forever. My summers are ingraved with their sound. I struggle with mental illness and knowing Brian did defintily makes me feel more connect. Endless Summer Brian Wilson. Thank you for everything.
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