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Author Topic: Video: Carl & other BBs (plus Stamos) backstage singing "Forever"  (Read 9325 times)
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« Reply #25 on: March 11, 2013, 03:10:03 PM »

It's Gary Griffin, Carter was no longer with the band at that point (and also wears glasses). Foskett is not in the video, he also was no longer with the band at that time (M. Jardine had taken over for Adrian Baker, who had himself taken over for Foskett). Not sure who that is on the couch, Farmer was in the band at that time, so it could be him although it doesn't really look like him. The guy briefly visible on the left is Tim Bonhamme, who replaced Mike Meros as the band's keyboardist.  He also served as road manager on the C50 tour.

In any event, this video is the kind of stuff that is just priceless to see.


No , both Tim and Mike Meros where in the Band on keys prior to the sad demise of Carl and for a couple of years after (Tim joined at the same time as Chris F, Chris replaced Ed)

OK, I can concede Bonhamme and Meros may have overlapped in the band (maybe Bonhamme replaced Billy Hinsche??). Bonhamme and Farmer indeed joined at the same time.  In any event, that is Bonhamme briefly in the video

Yeah, Bonhomme and Meros overlapped from 96 to 2001. It was John Cowsill who replaced Meros, at the same time Scott Totten replaced Phil Bardowell, just before the UK 2001 dates. I think that Hinsche and Carter left at the same time in 96, being replaced by Bonhomme and Farmer.

Also, Matt Jardine didn't replace Adrian Baker -- Matt J joined in 1989, while Foskett was still in the band. Foskett was replaced by Baker in 1991, and then Baker himself was out a year or so after that. Matt J took over Baker's falsetto parts (which Baker had taken over from Foskett), but he'd been adding harmonies and percussion for a few years by that point.

It would be interesting to know why they didn't just give Matt the falsetto parts as soon as Foskett was out -- but Foskett leaving seems to coincide with the time that Al was temporarily out of the band for 'attitude problems', so maybe they weren't sure if Matt would be staying with the band (though he did).
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« Reply #26 on: March 11, 2013, 03:27:27 PM »

It's Gary Griffin, Carter was no longer with the band at that point (and also wears glasses). Foskett is not in the video, he also was no longer with the band at that time (M. Jardine had taken over for Adrian Baker, who had himself taken over for Foskett). Not sure who that is on the couch, Farmer was in the band at that time, so it could be him although it doesn't really look like him. The guy briefly visible on the left is Tim Bonhamme, who replaced Mike Meros as the band's keyboardist.  He also served as road manager on the C50 tour.

In any event, this video is the kind of stuff that is just priceless to see.


No , both Tim and Mike Meros where in the Band on keys prior to the sad demise of Carl and for a couple of years after (Tim joined at the same time as Chris F, Chris replaced Ed)

OK, I can concede Bonhamme and Meros may have overlapped in the band (maybe Bonhamme replaced Billy Hinsche??). Bonhamme and Farmer indeed joined at the same time.  In any event, that is Bonhamme briefly in the video

Yeah, Bonhomme and Meros overlapped from 96 to 2001. It was John Cowsill who replaced Meros, at the same time Scott Totten replaced Phil Bardowell, just before the UK 2001 dates. I think that Hinsche and Carter left at the same time in 96, being replaced by Bonhomme and Farmer.

Also, Matt Jardine didn't replace Adrian Baker -- Matt J joined in 1989, while Foskett was still in the band. Foskett was replaced by Baker in 1991, and then Baker himself was out a year or so after that. Matt J took over Baker's falsetto parts (which Baker had taken over from Foskett), but he'd been adding harmonies and percussion for a few years by that point.

It would be interesting to know why they didn't just give Matt the falsetto parts as soon as Foskett was out -- but Foskett leaving seems to coincide with the time that Al was temporarily out of the band for 'attitude problems', so maybe they weren't sure if Matt would be staying with the band (though he did).

Yes, you are of course absolutely correct on Matt jardine.  He joined the band in 1989 as percussionist, taking over falsetto from Baker in 1993. Can't believe I missed that Bonhamme and Meros overlapped for 5 years, but I really stopped paying much attention between February 6, 1998 and the C50
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« Reply #27 on: March 12, 2013, 02:25:41 PM »

Love that sound when Carl is singing and Al harmonizes with his part. Just so vocally strong.


The moment Al joins in with "oohh" just sounds like heaven. Those two voices together (Carl and Al) never cease to amaze me
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« Reply #28 on: March 13, 2013, 08:51:41 AM »

Love that sound when Carl is singing and Al harmonizes with his part. Just so vocally strong.

Right!! That vibrato on "my my my my myyyy". Incredible. Carl was as on point as ever.

Great footage.

Agreed!  The few seconds it took for Carl to sing those words totally made that video.  God only knows how much I wish he was still with us.
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« Reply #29 on: March 13, 2013, 09:36:05 AM »

This video reminds me of my VHS tape from the 80's (I think it was on Youtube too) where Carl, Al, Bruce, and maybe one more Beach Boy were practicing "Shut Down" back stage with Reggie Jackson before the show. It might have been one of those Baseball/Beach Boys shows in the 80's. Always liked that video. Anybody see it?
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« Reply #30 on: March 13, 2013, 02:01:56 PM »

This video reminds me of my VHS tape from the 80's (I think it was on Youtube too) where Carl, Al, Bruce, and maybe one more Beach Boy were practicing "Shut Down" back stage with Reggie Jackson before the show. It might have been one of those Baseball/Beach Boys shows in the 80's. Always liked that video. Anybody see it?

yeah, it was from the Endless Summer TV series.  I was actually at that concert which was Memorial Day weekend 1989 in Costa Mesa with Chicago.  Reggie came on stage during the encore.  If my memory serves it was Mike and Al singing Shut Down with Mr. October backstage (with Al having trouble on the harmony and stating, "get Brian in here")
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« Reply #31 on: March 13, 2013, 02:36:57 PM »

So according to that Costa Mesa setlist on 5/27/89, Shut Down was in the middle of the main setlist, while the encore was with Chicago. Did The Boys play Shut Down again with Reggie or did he come out while they played the song in the main set? I see it was in the Endless Summer TV series.

Speaking of ball players, Ron Guidry of the Yanks performed with the Beach Boys as a drummer in a post-game concert.
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« Reply #32 on: March 13, 2013, 05:05:10 PM »

So according to that Costa Mesa setlist on 5/27/89, Shut Down was in the middle of the main setlist, while the encore was with Chicago. Did The Boys play Shut Down again with Reggie or did he come out while they played the song in the main set? I see it was in the Endless Summer TV series.

Speaking of ball players, Ron Guidry of the Yanks performed with the Beach Boys as a drummer in a post-game concert.

That night the BB's opened, Brian came out in the middle to do SG, Country Feelins and L&M (without the BB's who left the stage. His set was embarrassingly bad, how far he has come since then)  the BB's came back to finish their  set and then Chicago came on. The encore was indeed with Chicago. Oddly, he didn't do Shut Down with them at all on stage which was in its normal slot during the car medley.  He came up on stage during the final encore (could have been either FFF or Surfin USA, I don't recall which) and picked up Al Jardine and Bruce Johnston one in each arm like sack of potatoes. My take from the video clip of him doing Shut Down backstage has always been  that he was just back there and they did it  impromptu, because Reggie is both a big BB fan and a huge car nut. But who knows?
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« Reply #33 on: March 13, 2013, 06:54:04 PM »

Getting back to the video............  Always cool to hear Carl in a small room, unamplified, revealing what a truly gifted singer he was.

I thought it a little awkward with Bruce questioning Carl's guitar chord near the end though.
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« Reply #34 on: March 14, 2013, 09:47:01 AM »

Why? It would be one thing if Carl wrote the song, but I feel like Bruce would be just as likely to know the chords to Forever as Carl.
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« Reply #35 on: March 14, 2013, 10:51:02 AM »

Damn, that's some good close up footage of Al's pony tail
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