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The Beach Boys FAQ - All That's Left to Know About America's Band (Paperback)
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(FAQ). A half-century after their first single release, "Surfin',"
the Beach Boys continue to define California popular culture and
the sunshine-infused sound that will forever be its living
soundtrack. But beyond innocent harmonies touting the delights of
catching waves and cruising to the drive-in, the Beach Boys are
responsible for some of the most sophisticated pop/rock music ever
made. Brian Wilson's acclaimed production, the 1966 LP Pet Sounds,
was both a creative triumph that inspired The Beatles' best work,
and a commercial disappointment that was widely misunderstood by
the band's U.S. fans. The Beach Boys followed that with perhaps the
greatest three-minute rock single ever, "Good Vibrations," which
wowed the critics, was a worldwide number one hit, and ushered
Brian Wilson down the path of substance abuse and mental illness.
Brian then leapt into the abstract madness of Smile, his epic
psychedelic masterpiece that was ultimately scrapped in a 1967 sea
of paranoia that nearly drowned the Beach Boys as an act. As the
1970s dawned, the endless summer of nostalgia designated the Beach
Boys as its favorite sons. They recorded a critically lauded string
of albums even while coping with the knowledge that their creative
leader, Brian Wilson, had become a semipermanent recluse and a
casualty of his own excess. Still, the Beach Boys continued through
controversy, conflict, and death, rising again and again to find
more popularity and more commercial peaks into the 1980s and
beyond. As the new millennium unfolds, the Beach Boys are still
here and continue to be a popular concert attraction and one of
rock's most compelling and important stories. In The Beach Boys
FAQ, Jon Stebbins explains how the band impacted music and pop
culture. This entertaining, fast-moving tome is accompanied by
dozens of rare images, making this volume a must-have for fans.
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