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Did Brian ever comment or show awareness for the indie/ grunge groups that liked the BBs music?
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Well, he was at least aware of the indy-type acts that played at his legendary 1994 tribute show where he first met the Wondermints.
https://variety.com/1994/legit/reviews/tribute-to-brian-wilson-1200439383/
With that said, Brian has never struck me as the sort who knew or particularly cared that, say, Sonic Youth did a dynamite cover of "I Know There's an Answer."
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Quote from: juggler on June 03, 2024, 07:23:39 PM
Well, he was at least aware of the indy-type acts that played at his legendary 1994 tribute show where he first met the Wondermints.
https://variety.com/1994/legit/reviews/tribute-to-brian-wilson-1200439383/
FWIW here's Brian's set from that night:
Brian Wilson - Live in Santa Monica, California (November 3, 1994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXXe-8czxoY
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In his book he mentioned something along the lines of “Some guy named Frank Black covered I Know There’s An Answer with the original lyrics”.
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I think Brian stopped paying much attention to whatever was modern (whether indie or otherwise) many many decades ago.
I recall a Facebook thing from like 2014 where someone asked him if he liked any modern/recent stuff, and he named the 80s tune "Take My Breath Away."
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Quote from: Rocker on June 03, 2024, 07:50:46 PM
Quote from: juggler on June 03, 2024, 07:23:39 PM
Well, he was at least aware of the indy-type acts that played at his legendary 1994 tribute show where he first met the Wondermints.
https://variety.com/1994/legit/reviews/tribute-to-brian-wilson-1200439383/
FWIW here's Brian's set from that night:
Brian Wilson - Live in Santa Monica, California (November 3, 1994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXXe-8czxoY
Thanks for that link. I'd never heard that set before, though I do remember hearing about the event at the time.
Brian's singing style there is pretty typical of that period (cf. the IJWMFTT documentary).
A couple interesing comments by Brian in there... (1) the dedication to Marilyn & her boyfriend... sweet gesture... but a little odd. This was what 6 months before the Melinda wedding? I assume Melinda was in the audience, too. Interesting... Awkward? Who knows... Give her credit, I guess, for obviously not holding a grudge.
(2) Also interesting that Brian was curious how many "war babies" (approx. born 1941-46) were in the audience... and it was just 3 out of >400?! Keep in mind that, at the time, he was asking about 48-53 year olds present. So everyone else was younger? If so, the median age of Brian's typical audience most definitely aged with him over the next 3 decades.
*Side note with D-Day anniversary a couple days a way... another reminder of how much time has passed. D-Day was 50 years in the past when Brian did that show... while it's 80 years in the past now (and they have trouble scraping up a few centenarian or near-centenarian vets for the commemorations).
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