Title: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: punkinhead on January 15, 2011, 10:40:35 PM About a week ago, randomly, I was watching Hawaii Five O (the new one) and they were talking about some guy on the beach known as a Beach Boy, of course one of the main characters mentions, I know Mike Love and Brian Wilson but I've never heard of _______ (I can't remember the name) being a Beach Boy. It was really random.
Also, I was playing the new connect option on X-Box 360, and on the game: Connect Adventures, it randomly had the track (assuming from Stack O Tracks) of Our Car Club as background music. :3d Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: TonyW on January 16, 2011, 01:32:44 AM Oh good grief .... long before Mike thought he was a surfing legend or Dennis got his toes wet or Brian left his room and well before Murry shot his productive load(s) there were the original Beach Boys ... the Wiakiki Beach Boys ... ever heard of Duke Kahanamoku or Rabbit Kekai??? The original Beach Boys were the quintessential party animals ... and they surfed - reeeaaaal goodly too bro!
http://www.surfline.com/surfing-a-to-z/waikiki-beach-boys-history_940/ The name - "The Beach Boys" was a rip off! Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Andrew G. Doe on January 16, 2011, 02:17:41 AM The Beach Boys - "Bathing Beauty" (Kapp 289)
"A first rate reading of a happy novelty by the Beach Boys helped by a smart arrangement and good chorus work" Review from Billboard... July 20th, 1959. ;D Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: A Million Units In Jan! on January 16, 2011, 04:52:15 AM For whatever reason, this made me think of how back when the BB's first starting having hits, people would give their records to professional surfers, thinking they (the surfers) really liked it. Then, the surfers would proceed to toss the records in the trash because they considered the BB's to be a joke.
Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: punkinhead on January 16, 2011, 06:40:47 PM I meant XBox's Kinect
Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: 18thofMay on January 16, 2011, 07:25:10 PM This is random!!
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See if you can find it Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Paulos on January 24, 2011, 04:02:05 PM Found it!
Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Rocker on January 28, 2011, 10:32:53 AM Just heard this song on the radio (another average country song) and was surprised to hear the Beach Boys mentioned. Here are the lyrics:
http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html (http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html) Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Roger Ryan on January 28, 2011, 11:15:36 AM Just heard this song on the radio (another average country song) and was surprised to hear the Beach Boys mentioned. Here are the lyrics: http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html (http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html) As I'm sure you know, "Rocket 88" is considered to be one of the first proto-type rock songs and it was about a car. "Rocket 455" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings is obviously an attempt to continue that tradition so referencing a group that recorded more car songs than surfing songs is not completely unexpected. Also, Welch and Rawlings are not strictly "country" music in that they've recorded with Robyn Hitchcock and have toured with groups like Son Volt among others. Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Rocker on January 28, 2011, 06:21:04 PM Just heard this song on the radio (another average country song) and was surprised to hear the Beach Boys mentioned. Here are the lyrics: http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html (http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html) As I'm sure you know, "Rocket 88" is considered to be one of the first proto-type rock songs and it was about a car. "Rocket 455" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings is obviously an attempt to continue that tradition so referencing a group that recorded more car songs than surfing songs is not completely unexpected. Also, Welch and Rawlings are not strictly "country" music in that they've recorded with Robyn Hitchcock and have toured with groups like Son Volt among others. No matter how other songs sound, this one is absolutely "country", and average if not worse at that. I like some other stuff by Gillian Welch, but all that is better than this song. Well, how many songs about cars are there and how many of them actually do mention the BBs ? So, I didn't expect it and I guess most other people here didn't either Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: rab2591 on January 28, 2011, 06:36:33 PM Just heard this song on the radio (another average country song) and was surprised to hear the Beach Boys mentioned. Here are the lyrics: http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html (http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html) As I'm sure you know, "Rocket 88" is considered to be one of the first proto-type rock songs and it was about a car. "Rocket 455" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings is obviously an attempt to continue that tradition so referencing a group that recorded more car songs than surfing songs is not completely unexpected. Also, Welch and Rawlings are not strictly "country" music in that they've recorded with Robyn Hitchcock and have toured with groups like Son Volt among others. No matter how other songs sound, this one is absolutely "country", and average if not worse at that. I like some other stuff by Gillian Welch, but all that is better than this song. Well, how many songs about cars are there and how many of them actually do mention the BBs ? So, I didn't expect it and I guess most other people here didn't either I'm currently helping a folk musician put together a demo album; he takes a lot of cues from Gillian Welch, Mississippi John Hurt, etc - and I'm always pushing Beach Boys type harmonies in the studio - makes for an interesting mix of music! The only Gillian Welch album I've heard in full is 'Time the Revelator' - very very nice album. Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: hypehat on January 28, 2011, 07:43:45 PM Thomson ads on telly currently feature an orchestral version of Good Vibrations that was very distracting to me whilst trying to watch telly with my Non-BB's loving mates.....
It's the Royal Philharmonic playing it, but it's rather rubbish - slap bass during the bridge? No thank you. If you want a better orchestral version of GV, i heartily recommend Trio Rococo's version. For Spotify enthusiasts only, i suppose, but still. Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: PaulTMA on January 29, 2011, 03:06:57 PM omg how random
Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: hypehat on January 29, 2011, 03:13:35 PM erm, ok.
Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Runaways on January 29, 2011, 08:18:53 PM i was watching pardon the interruption last year and they were talking about the giants pitcher brian wilson, and tony k said something like "the pitcher, not the beach boy"
Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: MD on January 30, 2011, 03:46:10 PM i was watching pardon the interruption last year and they were talking about the giants pitcher brian wilson, and tony k said something like "the pitcher, not the beach boy" I remember watching Sportscenter during the playoffs when one of the ESPN guys said "Brian Wilson(SF Giants) wants to be hero, not a villain"... ;D I got a good laugh out of that... But I'm not sure how many Baseball fans got it... MD... Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Roger Ryan on January 31, 2011, 12:13:33 PM Just heard this song on the radio (another average country song) and was surprised to hear the Beach Boys mentioned. Here are the lyrics: http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html (http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html) As I'm sure you know, "Rocket 88" is considered to be one of the first proto-type rock songs and it was about a car. "Rocket 455" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings is obviously an attempt to continue that tradition so referencing a group that recorded more car songs than surfing songs is not completely unexpected. Also, Welch and Rawlings are not strictly "country" music in that they've recorded with Robyn Hitchcock and have toured with groups like Son Volt among others. No matter how other songs sound, this one is absolutely "country", and average if not worse at that. I like some other stuff by Gillian Welch, but all that is better than this song. Well, how many songs about cars are there and how many of them actually do mention the BBs ? So, I didn't expect it and I guess most other people here didn't either I wasn't trying to be a jerk about it, but I can now see my post came off that way a bit! I appreciate your many posts regarding early rock from folks like Elvis and Jerry Lee which is why my mind went to "Rocket 88" and then the Beach Boys cars songs of the early 60s. Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: The Shift on January 31, 2011, 01:09:12 PM My daughter Sierra's nearly two but can't even pronounce her own name properly yet.
My obsession with the Beach Boys is a source of bemusement with my partner Steph's side of the family. So when my daughter started screaming "Beach Boys, Beach Boys, Beach Boys, Beach Boys..." down the phone at her Gran the other night, Steph and I laughed until we wept, for the next hour. Does that class as one of those moments....? Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Rocker on January 31, 2011, 01:30:21 PM Just heard this song on the radio (another average country song) and was surprised to hear the Beach Boys mentioned. Here are the lyrics: http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html (http://www.elyrics.net/read/k/kathy-mattea-lyrics/455-rocket-lyrics.html) As I'm sure you know, "Rocket 88" is considered to be one of the first proto-type rock songs and it was about a car. "Rocket 455" by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings is obviously an attempt to continue that tradition so referencing a group that recorded more car songs than surfing songs is not completely unexpected. Also, Welch and Rawlings are not strictly "country" music in that they've recorded with Robyn Hitchcock and have toured with groups like Son Volt among others. No matter how other songs sound, this one is absolutely "country", and average if not worse at that. I like some other stuff by Gillian Welch, but all that is better than this song. Well, how many songs about cars are there and how many of them actually do mention the BBs ? So, I didn't expect it and I guess most other people here didn't either I wasn't trying to be a jerk about it, but I can now see my post came off that way a bit! I appreciate your many posts regarding early rock from folks like Elvis and Jerry Lee which is why my mind went to "Rocket 88" and then the Beach Boys cars songs of the early 60s. Mine wasn't meant in evil spirits neither. Sorry if you had that feeling. Guess that's the way it goes from time to time on a message board. Quote My daughter Sierra's nearly two but can't even pronounce her own name properly yet. My obsession with the Beach Boys is a source of bemusement with my partner Steph's side of the family. So when my daughter started screaming "Beach Boys, Beach Boys, Beach Boys, Beach Boys..." down the phone at her Gran the other night, Steph and I laughed until we wept, for the next hour. Does that class as one of those moments....? No, that's just crazy ! ;D Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Rocker on February 11, 2011, 02:28:30 PM Around 0:50 as one of his icons:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KO5P9JUHTc&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KO5P9JUHTc&feature=related) Title: Re: recent random references to the Beach Boys Post by: Wrightfan on February 11, 2011, 03:15:11 PM The recent You Don't Know Jack game for the PS3 and other systems makes a reference to Sloop John B.
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