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Title: Goodbye Surfing, Hello God: Brian Wilson's Tortured Effort to Finish 'Smile'
Post by: SurfRiderHawaii on November 03, 2011, 04:01:01 PM
Don't know if this has been posted but excerpt online today at Rolling Stone.com

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/goodbye-surfing-hello-god-brian-wilsons-tortured-effort-to-finish-smile-20111103

"In 1966, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys entered the studio to compose Smile, an album that he believed would transform not just the band, but the face of popular music. What happened next – captured by writer Jules Siegel, who had spent months in the Beach Boys' inner circle – would become legend. "Goodbye Surfing, Hello God," Siegel's account of the tortured efforts to complete Smile, ran in Cheetah magazine, helping to create the legacy of Wilson's madcap genius and the mystique around rock's greatest lost album. The following is adapted from Siegel's original 1967 story, recently resurrected by The Atavist as an ebook single for the Kindle and Nook, and as a multimedia production in The Atavist iPhone/iPad app."




Title: Re: Goodbye Surfing, Hello God: Brian Wilson's Tortured Effort to Finish 'Smile'
Post by: pixletwin on November 03, 2011, 04:11:15 PM
That was a good read. Weird that the writer would single out John Lennon specifically. I'm not used to reading his name in articles on Brian.