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Seems like the 5 and 6 member bands of yore were completely capable of entertaining audiences.
Too many people on stage? Much less expensive tickets when you don't have to pay 20 musicians and a huge crew to haul so much gear around.
Here's my vision of a lean and mean self-sustaining Beach Boys.
Mike Love - vocals, tambourine and theremin thing
Brian Wilson - vocals, bass
David Marks - vocals, lead guitar
Al Jardine - vocals, rhythm guitar
John Cowsill - drums
Bruce Johnston - vocals, keyboards
OF course they'd have to cross out a lot of the current set list. But with such a HUGE catalog, they could easily discover other songs to play that would adapt to their limited lineup.
Don't like my vision? Make up another one, and let's see. LIMIT - SIX MEMBERS!
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I think you'd really want to have Darian, Probyn, and at least one, if not both, of the Scotts on the tour.
But yeah, it would be interesting to see what would happen if it was a bit of a smaller set-up.
p.s - no way Brian can play bass for a full show. Let him stay at his keyboard, he's comfortable there. Although, they should face him to the audience and put him more upfront. He's Brian freaking Wilson.
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Quote from: JanBerryFarm on June 24, 2012, 02:03:37 PM
Mike Love - vocals, tambourine and theremin thing
Brian Wilson - vocals, bass
David Marks - vocals, lead guitar
Al Jardine - vocals, rhythm guitar
John Cowsill - drums
Bruce Johnston - vocals, keyboards
Brian doesn't even play bass now during the two songs he puts the bass on--I don't see how he could do it for two hours.
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In 2012 it couldn't be done without eliminating Beach Boys.
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Quote from: JanBerryFarm on June 24, 2012, 02:03:37 PM
Seems like the 5 and 6 member bands of yore were completely capable of entertaining audiences.
Too many people on stage? Much less expensive tickets when you don't have to pay 20 musicians and a huge crew to haul so much gear around.
Here's my vision of a lean and mean self-sustaining Beach Boys.
Mike Love - vocals, tambourine and theremin thing
Brian Wilson - vocals, bass
David Marks - vocals, lead guitar
Al Jardine - vocals, rhythm guitar
John Cowsill - drums
Bruce Johnston - vocals, keyboards
OF course they'd have to cross out a lot of the current set list. But with such a HUGE catalog, they could easily discover other songs to play that would adapt to their limited lineup.
Don't like my vision? Make up another one, and let's see. LIMIT - SIX MEMBERS!
You've already eliminated Brian from the list, by eliminating Jeff
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June 24, 2012, 02:30:56 PM »
I tell ya - the most engaged and relaxed I've ever seen Brian on stage was when he played Red Rock casino (outside of Vancouver, BC) with a stripped down, semi acoustic six man band.
No teleprompter. Loose and hamin' it up.
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June 24, 2012, 02:34:47 PM »
Well, let's not count three out of the five Beach Boys (Brian, Al, Bruce) - their instruments aren't even audible most of the time.
And Mike's tambourine playing should not count as a "band member". Also, Jeff should not be counted as a "band" member. But you need him, he's the falsetto man.
So....
Dave Marks - lead guitar
Probyn - bass/horns
Scott Totten - rhythm guitar
John Cowsill - drums
Darian - piano/vibes.
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Quote from: JanBerryFarm on June 24, 2012, 02:03:37 PM
Seems like the 5 and 6 member bands of yore were completely capable of entertaining audiences.
Too many people on stage? Much less expensive tickets when you don't have to pay 20 musicians and a huge crew to haul so much gear around.
Here's my vision of a lean and mean self-sustaining Beach Boys.
Mike Love - vocals, tambourine and theremin thing
Brian Wilson - vocals, bass
David Marks - vocals, lead guitar
Al Jardine - vocals, rhythm guitar
John Cowsill - drums
Bruce Johnston - vocals, keyboards
OF course they'd have to cross out a lot of the current set list. But with such a HUGE catalog, they could easily discover other songs to play that would adapt to their limited lineup.
Don't like my vision? Make up another one, and let's see. LIMIT - SIX MEMBERS!
1. Brian keys, Bruce bass. That's more probable.
2. You need a strong falsettist. Brian or Bruce won't do it.
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Quote from: EgoHanger1966 on June 24, 2012, 02:08:08 PM
He's Brian freaking Wilson.
Correction: He's Brian Douglas Wilson.
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June 24, 2012, 03:48:47 PM »
Possibly I have more faith in the guys than some of you.
Ok....I read all the comments (thank you) and here's my revised line-up based on the usable suggestions.
Mike Love - vocals, tambourine, woo woo thing
Brian Douglas Wilson - vocals, keyboards
David L. Marks - vocals, lead guitar
Al Jardine - vocals, rhythm guitar
Bruce Johnston - vocals, bass
John Cowsill - drums
High voice seems to be the big issue. As stated in my first post, there would have to be massive changes to the set list.
Obviously less songs calling for falsetto soprano. I have no problem with that. I said LESS, not none.
The Beach Boy catalog is overflowing with non-falsetto material, so they'd have that to draw on.
In such case that a high voice was required, I'd think Al could fill the bill, since he currently has the most intact voice.
Guys, I know this is just a fantasy, but I'm convinced they COULD do it, if they wanted to. I know they don't want to.
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June 24, 2012, 04:08:46 PM »
ok then, I've compiled a short list for my projected scaled down Beach Boy band.
Honky Tonk
Miserlou
Moon Dawg
Rockin' Surfer
Let's Go Trippin
Carls Big Chance
Boogie Woodie
Punchline
Mr. Moto
Stoked
Shut Down Part II
Surf Jam
Add as required
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June 24, 2012, 06:10:49 PM »
A band capable of performing would more likely be:
Mike Love: Vocals, Tamborine, Theremin
Brian Wilson: Vocals, sitting at piano
Jeff Foskett: Vocals, guitar, bass (maybe)
Al Jardine: Vocals, guitar
Bruce Johnston: Keys, Vocals
John Cowsill: Drums, Vocals
Though the problem then becomes that you don't really have a particularly competent pianist (Bruce has never been the lead pianist of any line-up, to my knowledge). Someone would have to teach Mike how to play something on the songs he doesn't sing.
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Quote from: bcdam on June 24, 2012, 06:10:49 PM
A band capable of performing would more likely be:
Mike Love: Vocals, Tamborine, Theremin
Brian Wilson: Vocals, sitting at piano
Jeff Foskett: Vocals, guitar, bass (maybe)
Al Jardine: Vocals, guitar
Bruce Johnston: Keys, Vocals
John Cowsill: Drums, Vocals
Though the problem then becomes that you don't really have a particularly competent pianist (Bruce has never been the lead pianist of any line-up, to my knowledge). Someone would have to teach Mike how to play something on the songs he doesn't sing.
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Add to your list, Scotty T, Darian, a bass player(not the fish) , and Paul Mertin, you got a band. Have BW do some extra actual work on keys and you have a band.
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June 24, 2012, 06:23:15 PM »
Quote from: JanBerryFarm on June 24, 2012, 02:03:37 PM
Seems like the 5 and 6 member bands of yore were completely capable of entertaining audiences.
Too many people on stage? Much less expensive tickets when you don't have to pay 20 musicians and a huge crew to haul so much gear around.
Here's my vision of a lean and mean self-sustaining Beach Boys.
Mike Love - vocals, tambourine and theremin thing
Brian Wilson - vocals, bass
David Marks - vocals, lead guitar
Al Jardine - vocals, rhythm guitar
John Cowsill - drums
Bruce Johnston - vocals, keyboards
OF course they'd have to cross out a lot of the current set list. But with such a HUGE catalog, they could easily discover other songs to play that would adapt to their limited lineup.
Don't like my vision? Make up another one, and let's see. LIMIT - SIX MEMBERS!
Brian's not a good enough pianist or bass player to carry a small band.
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Quote from: JanBerryFarm on June 24, 2012, 02:03:37 PM
Seems like the 5 and 6 member bands of yore were completely capable of entertaining audiences.
Too many people on stage? Much less expensive tickets when you don't have to pay 20 musicians and a huge crew to haul so much gear around.
Here's my vision of a lean and mean self-sustaining Beach Boys.
Mike Love - vocals, tambourine and theremin thing
Brian Wilson - vocals, bass
David Marks - vocals, lead guitar
Al Jardine - vocals, rhythm guitar
John Cowsill - drums
Bruce Johnston - vocals, keyboards
OF course they'd have to cross out a lot of the current set list. But with such a HUGE catalog, they could easily discover other songs to play that would adapt to their limited lineup.
Don't like my vision? Make up another one, and let's see. LIMIT - SIX MEMBERS!
Myke would go for that! He'd get a bigger cut.
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June 24, 2012, 06:40:54 PM »
Quote from: bcdam on June 24, 2012, 06:10:49 PM
A band capable of performing would more likely be:
Mike Love: Vocals, Tamborine, Theremin
Brian Wilson: Vocals, sitting at piano
Jeff Foskett: Vocals, guitar, bass (maybe)
Al Jardine: Vocals, guitar
Bruce Johnston: Keys, Vocals
John Cowsill: Drums, Vocals
Though the problem then becomes that you don't really have a particularly competent pianist (Bruce has never been the lead pianist of any line-up, to my knowledge). Someone would have to teach Mike how to play something on the songs he doesn't sing.
Did you intentionally leave out Dave Marks ? The band needs a lead guitarist. It's not Al or Foskett, that's conclusive.
My understanding is that Bruce is actually fairly accomplished at piano - and he's also accomplished at pretending to hold his own on stage.
But remember... I've suggested that they are CAPABLE of doing this....not saying they would.
To the other happy poster who suggests that Brian is incapable of sustained bass or keys...I would say...Hmmph. You could be right.
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I think you really overestimate the guys instrumentally. Vocally, of course, they are sounding spot on....but if any of the line ups you suggest would actually hit the road, it would be such a different sound than what we are hearing on this tour.
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Quote from: EgoHanger1966 on June 24, 2012, 06:45:47 PM
I think you really overestimate the guys instrumentally. Vocally, of course, they are sounding spot on....but if any of the line ups you suggest would actually hit the road, it would be such a different sound than what we are hearing on this tour.
ok... I can deal with this.
a. I think you underestimate them instrumentally. The Beach Boys themselves aren't 'asked' to do that much instrumentally simply because they have the huge 'orchestra' behind them. Maybe they underestimate themselves. I don't know. So, we're tosssed up on that one.
b. Spot on vocally? While I sympathize with your desire to give them the benifit of the doubt, I really cannot agree at all. I've examined most of the tour videos on You Tube (we're talkin live on stage, not lypsyncs on TV or the new album) and I hear Mike barely hitting the notes and sounding a bit froggy. I hear Brian hitting the lowest notes, barely hitting the mid notes and going flat and sharp all over the place otherwise. Al, to me, sounds the most consistant, and I can't really hear Dave Marks much. I refuse to listen to 'Disney Girls' so I can only go by what I've read, that he does ok.
But "ok and barely" is not spot on. I hear missed que's, ragged a'capellas, weird doubling efforts and other sonic anomolies that defy explaination.
Bear in mind, I'm not knocking the guys. I love it all, but I really can't call their vocal efforts "spot on".
Sorry. The only way I could do that is if I'd never heard any of their recordings, or seen them live in past times. Even then, I know enough about voice and singing to realize it's really kind of slap-dash (but slap-dash in a good kind of way)
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Quote from: EgoHanger1966 on June 24, 2012, 06:45:47 PM
I think you really overestimate the guys instrumentally. Vocally, of course, they are sounding spot on....but if any of the line ups you suggest would actually hit the road, it would be such a different sound than what we are hearing on this tour.
ok... I can deal with this.
a. I think you underestimate them instrumentally. The Beach Boys themselves aren't 'asked' to do that much instrumentally simply because they have the huge 'orchestra' behind them. Maybe they underestimate themselves. I don't know. So, we're tosssed up on that one.
b. Spot on vocally? While I sympathize with your desire to give them the benifit of the doubt, I really cannot agree at all. I've examined most of the tour videos on You Tube (we're talkin live on stage, not lypsyncs on TV or the new album) and I hear Mike barely hitting the notes and sounding a bit froggy. I hear Brian hitting the lowest notes, barely hitting the mid notes and going flat and sharp all over the place otherwise. Al, to me, sounds the most consistant, and I can't really hear Dave Marks much. I refuse to listen to 'Disney Girls' so I can only go by what I've read, that he does ok.
But "ok and barely" is not spot on. I hear missed que's, ragged a'capellas, weird doubling efforts and other sonic anomolies that defy explaination.
Bear in mind, I'm not knocking the guys. I love it all, but I really can't call their vocal efforts "spot on".
Sorry. The only way I could do that is if I'd never heard any of their recordings, or seen them live in past times. Even then, I know enough about voice and singing to realize it's really kind of slap-dash (but slap-dash in a good kind of way)
Watching Youtube clips from shows isn't anything like seeing the live show. Have you been to one?
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Quote from: EgoHanger1966 on June 24, 2012, 06:45:47 PM
I think you really overestimate the guys instrumentally. Vocally, of course, they are sounding spot on....but if any of the line ups you suggest would actually hit the road, it would be such a different sound than what we are hearing on this tour.
ok... I can deal with this.
a. I think you underestimate them instrumentally. The Beach Boys themselves aren't 'asked' to do that much instrumentally simply because they have the huge 'orchestra' behind them. Maybe they underestimate themselves. I don't know. So, we're tosssed up on that one.
b. Spot on vocally? While I sympathize with your desire to give them the benifit of the doubt, I really cannot agree at all. I've examined most of the tour videos on You Tube (we're talkin live on stage, not lypsyncs on TV or the new album) and I hear Mike barely hitting the notes and sounding a bit froggy. I hear Brian hitting the lowest notes, barely hitting the mid notes and going flat and sharp all over the place otherwise. Al, to me, sounds the most consistant, and I can't really hear Dave Marks much. I refuse to listen to 'Disney Girls' so I can only go by what I've read, that he does ok.
But "ok and barely" is not spot on. I hear missed que's, ragged a'capellas, weird doubling efforts and other sonic anomolies that defy explaination.
Bear in mind, I'm not knocking the guys. I love it all, but I really can't call their vocal efforts "spot on".
Sorry. The only way I could do that is if I'd never heard any of their recordings, or seen them live in past times. Even then, I know enough about voice and singing to realize it's really kind of slap-dash (but slap-dash in a good kind of way)
Hey man, hate to break it to you, but the vocal performance given by these guys at live shows is un-friggin-believable. They sound sublime. At this point in the tour, none of which you described is apparent any longer.
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I think you could do it with 7: Mike, Brian, Al, David, Bruce, Jeff F. and John C. It would work if Jeff was willing/able to play bass (I imagine he is), and if both Brian and Bruce were on keys to compensate for the fact that neither really capable of being a main keyboardist. For some stuff, you could have Bruce on bass and Jeff on guitar, or Al on bass and Jeff on guitar. But having it work with 6 is hard to imagine.
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Quote from: EgoHanger1966 on June 24, 2012, 06:45:47 PM
I think you really overestimate the guys instrumentally. Vocally, of course, they are sounding spot on....but if any of the line ups you suggest would actually hit the road, it would be such a different sound than what we are hearing on this tour.
ok... I can deal with this.
a. I think you underestimate them instrumentally. The Beach Boys themselves aren't 'asked' to do that much instrumentally simply because they have the huge 'orchestra' behind them. Maybe they underestimate themselves. I don't know. So, we're tosssed up on that one.
b. Spot on vocally? While I sympathize with your desire to give them the benifit of the doubt, I really cannot agree at all. I've examined most of the tour videos on You Tube (we're talkin live on stage, not lypsyncs on TV or the new album) and I hear Mike barely hitting the notes and sounding a bit froggy. I hear Brian hitting the lowest notes, barely hitting the mid notes and going flat and sharp all over the place otherwise. Al, to me, sounds the most consistant, and I can't really hear Dave Marks much. I refuse to listen to 'Disney Girls' so I can only go by what I've read, that he does ok.
But "ok and barely" is not spot on. I hear missed que's, ragged a'capellas, weird doubling efforts and other sonic anomolies that defy explaination.
Bear in mind, I'm not knocking the guys. I love it all, but I really can't call their vocal efforts "spot on".
Sorry. The only way I could do that is if I'd never heard any of their recordings, or seen them live in past times. Even then, I know enough about voice and singing to realize it's really kind of slap-dash (but slap-dash in a good kind of way)
Watching Youtube clips from shows isn't anything like seeing the live show. Have you been to one?
I have not been to the current show.
And I agree that watching the shows on You Tube isn't the same as seeing them live. Who'd disagree with that ?
But I won't believe for a minute that the vocal problems I hear in the video's are somehow caused by being on You Tube.
Are you suggesting that video technology is so primitive that it magically transforms otherwise great vocals into something considerabley less? I hope not.
I'm in the audio/video business. I know the limits of recorded sound and I'm also a musician and I know about audio and vocals - it's what I do. I have a trained ears. I'm not boasting. It's the result of years on the job.
Obviously nothing compares to a live experience. But you can't use that to explain away the vocal shortcomings of the Beach Boys show in the clips. That kind of comparison doesn't wash.
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I know what you're saying, and I was thinking the same exact thing, judging Youtube clips before I saw them. And when you see them live, everything is perfect. The vocals and the music. But seriously, THE VOCALS! Something like Kiss Me Baby will just blow you away vocally, when the instruments drop out and it's just the harmonies. Yeah, they are being helped by the backing band, but you can clearly pick out the BB's voices and they just wash over you. Watching clips back on Youtube, you don't get 1/10th of the same feeling and it sounds different.
I've been to two shows. Forgetting missed vocal cues from Brian once in a while....the vocals are, as I said, spot on. You can choose to disagree with me, but I can almost guarantee you wouldn't be saying the same thing if you heard the vocals live.
(and I know, part of that feeling is actually being there. But still.)
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Part of my perspective about vocals is that if you listen to pretty much any unfixed live album of any band (of which there don't seem to be too many) from any era, and you hear a lot of out-of-tune vocals. Granted, the technology for live shows is far ahead of what it used to be, but I also think that a lot of people have gotten used to hearing backing tapes in "live" concerts, and forget what real live music sounds like. From that perspective, a lot of the Youtube clips sound pretty good.
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Fine.
Yes, some clips sound bad, others good. This is true.
It's also true that being excited and tingling at the show might tend to put rose-colored glasses on your ears.
But HEY!
No problem. I have tickets and soon I will be an excited and tingling concert goer too!
So, we shall see.
Let me say that I am not a Beach Boy detractor, but I am a realist.
I actually do hope that what you're reporting is really and truly the case. I want them to sound great on every song, of course. Well, I don't care if they go wonky on Disney Girls.
Thanks for wind-chiming in.
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