Title: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: mtaber on March 08, 2015, 06:07:05 PM This is corny but...
Here we are in 2015, with Brian still making wonderful music, still touring, still giving people a reason to smile every day! I sit here listening to Pet Sounds, basking in the immense beauty and perfection that Brian and the group gave us all those years ago. I sit here wondering if enough of us really grasp the miracle we have in Brian. I want to take this opportunity to just say thanks to Brian for all he has given us... Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Shane on March 08, 2015, 06:15:06 PM YES.
The truth is, it's a miracle that Brian Wilson survived everything that went on in his life, let alone found the opportunity to have an artistic rebirth and a win over a fanbase that spans multiple generations. God Bless Brian Wilson. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Cam Mott on March 08, 2015, 06:15:28 PM Hear, hear.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: elnombre on March 08, 2015, 06:31:38 PM Couldn't agree more. If the guy was a success in any field - including just getting up out of bed in the morning and functioning - his story of all he's been through would be a tumultuous and inspiring one. That he's perhaps music's greatest living genius too and still so very active is nothing short of mindblowing.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: SMiLE Brian on March 08, 2015, 06:34:02 PM Long may Brian create great music! ;D
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: The LEGENDARY OSD on March 08, 2015, 07:05:39 PM And we will be his fans till our last breath. :bow
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: PS on March 08, 2015, 09:41:42 PM At the end of the day, very little else strikes my soul as truly, madly, and deeply. I am 61, and his music has been my lifeline from the start.
It's good to have company. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Lee Marshall on March 08, 2015, 10:12:27 PM The best sounds in my life were created by Brian Wilson. He didn't do it alone. But the common denominator just happens to be Brian. That stopped being a coincidence by...oh...say...about...1964. So yes mtaber...we've been fortunate to be living during this era of sublime creativity. A miracle indeed. :hat
---------------------------------------------------------------------- If only I could somehow go and see him perform live. ??? Wait...I can...and I will July 5. ;D And I get to hear his music again August 8th. :) Summers were made for Brian Wilson...and Brian Wilson made summers. [which magically seem to exist 12 months a year...except Christmas and Christmas eve. [...but he made albums for those 2 days as well. ;)] Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Micha on March 09, 2015, 01:35:02 AM I can listen to the music he created and recorded with the Beach Boys in the 1960s endlessly. I never grow tired of it.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Lowbacca on March 09, 2015, 05:41:17 AM (http://i.imgur.com/jiPqMqM.jpg)
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Mujan, 8@$+@Rc| of a Blue Wizard on March 09, 2015, 01:56:59 PM My all-time favorite musician and one of my personal heroes. The fact that I can still pop in Pet Sounds anytime and feel like it's *my* soul as much as his that's being expressed is amazing. SMiLE blew me away like no other music before or since. I can still spend hours at a time finding new meaning, new motifs/references in it, and of course, mixing it in New ways. It opened my mind, and changed my life. Goes without saying, there's been a lot more great music through the years as well. Anyone who could make music as off the wall, yet self-assured as Love You has got balls of steel.
Thanks, Brian. I know you've been through a lot in life. I hope it's comforting to know it's inspired the rest of us a great deal. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Emdeeh on March 09, 2015, 03:08:45 PM Wild Honey RULES!!!! Some of Brian's finest songwriting, imho.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Lowbacca on March 09, 2015, 03:16:06 PM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otna9Pe3jWg
(http://i.imgur.com/9mbVlp1.jpg) Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: schiaffino on March 09, 2015, 03:19:48 PM Agree with everyone else.
Plus, thank you Brian for Love You. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Debbie Keil-Leavitt on March 09, 2015, 04:25:24 PM No one else has ever been able to always make me laugh so hard that I cry, and cry so hard that I laugh, like Brian Wilson. Here's to Brian and the people who love and support him. Whenever I feel a bit old and tired, I remember that I got to grow up and grow old with his music. Damn, I've been lucky! A nice sunset and Brian's music - like any amount of money or ego-titillation could ever come close to that experience. The best.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Ed Roach on March 09, 2015, 04:46:47 PM (http://i.imgur.com/9mbVlp1.jpg) Hey, it may be a little fuzzy, (he was dancing too damn fast for me!), but it'll always be one of my favorite shots I ever took of Brian in action! At the end of the day, very little else strikes my soul as truly, madly, and deeply. I am 61, and his music has been my lifeline from the start. It's good to have company. I'm 64, and it's been my lifeline, too, from the first time I heard "409" blast from a transistor radio. And I'm always fond of telling people how I first laid eyes, and within the hour ears, on Pet Sounds the day I first 'went steady'. Can you imagine curling up with her in my parents basement in Brooklyn and hearing "Wouldn't it be Nice" for the first time? Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Michael Edward Osbourne on March 09, 2015, 04:51:17 PM His music helped me get through the toughest times of my life. Thank you Brian.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Debbie Keil-Leavitt on March 09, 2015, 04:59:15 PM (http://i.imgur.com/9mbVlp1.jpg) Hey, it may be a little fuzzy, (he was dancing too damn fast for me!), but it'll always be one of my favorite shots I ever took of Brian in action! At the end of the day, very little else strikes my soul as truly, madly, and deeply. I am 61, and his music has been my lifeline from the start. It's good to have company. I'm 64, and it's been my lifeline, too, from the first time I heard "409" blast from a transistor radio. And I'm always fond of telling people how I first laid eyes, and within the hour ears, on Pet Sounds the day I first 'went steady'. Can you imagine curling up with her in my parents basement in Brooklyn and hearing "Wouldn't it be Nice" for the first time? You captured him, Ed...always faster than shutter-speed when he cared to be - thanks for sharing this. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Amy B. on March 09, 2015, 05:01:12 PM Stories like his don't usually conclude with the hero living into his 70s, let alone still making great music. It's miraculous. Somehow I still feel like not enough people know and appreciate him by name, but maybe that will change with the movie.
Brian, I hope these days, more days are good than bad. Thank you for all the music. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Ron on March 09, 2015, 11:43:08 PM It's really quite amazing the amount of life he's lived, considering that the popular story is that he slept his life away. I try to live each day to the fullest, this guy has lived 100 times harder than I have and i'm not talking about the drugs. He's literally done and accomplished everything.
When he was a teenager he did everything a teenager can dream of. Did good in school, had tons of friends, was an athelete, had a cheerleader girlfriend, started a rock band... When he was a young adult he did everything a 20 something can dream of, had a successful career, made a ton of money, had tons of friends, had fame, had a band that literally rivaled the Beatles in success, had the accolades of his peers, started a family, had a loving wife When he matured he did everything a distinguished gentleman of his age can dream of, works on his own terms with the people he wants to doing what he wants to, travels the world, has a loving family, is considered a living legend, has received every award possible to receive, owns 15 dogs. Everything he does now is like 5th or 6th time (at least) that he's done it. For all of the negativity he's seen he has completely mastered and dominated life. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: ♩♬🐸 Billy C ♯♫♩🐇 on March 10, 2015, 12:00:45 AM What can I say that hasn't been said already?
Brian is my musical hero, but even more, he's my life hero. This man has been through so much pain, so much turmoil, yet came out of it and still made (and is continuing to make!) great art. Whenever I have my 'days' (which thankfully happens much less than it did several months ago), I remember that if I persevere, I can pull through. Brian's living proof. As much of a fan I am of Brian Wilson the musical genius, I'm an even bigger fan of the man himself. Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Andrew G. Doe on March 10, 2015, 12:10:54 AM To "appreciate" Brian is on a par with "liking" oxygen, or water: without any of them, life is unsustainable.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Micha on March 10, 2015, 06:20:04 AM Nah, I don't like oxygen.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: ♩♬🐸 Billy C ♯♫♩🐇 on March 10, 2015, 10:32:58 AM Except when it's'to the brain' lol
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Bittersweet-Sanity on March 13, 2015, 12:40:11 AM Lucky? We sure are. That he's alive & well...and making consistently awesome music is astounding. Rock on, Brother Bri.
Title: Re: In Appreciation of Brian Post by: Ang Jones on March 13, 2015, 04:21:07 AM I consider myself lucky to have been born during Brian's lifetime.
Thank you Brian for the music, and for those wonderful shows that took enjoyment and emotion to a new level. |