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Ang Jones
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http://www.stereogum.com/1793955/how-brian-wilson-helped-spawn-punk/franchises/essay/
The son of a late friend did the Guardian interview.
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Hey Ang.
I've heard this notion for quite some time that Brian [and the Boys] influenced quite a number of Punkers musically speaking...and of course Dennis Wilson and Brian's BIG FAN, the late Keith Moon, seem to have as well to a different degree. It does seem to be totally true that they all must have influenced certain behavioral and topical aspects of the 'movement'.
I guess I wish that the Brian 'they' were influenced by had had MORE of an influence...and Denny and Moonie perhaps a little less. The 'movement' always struck me as being too much influenced by the bowels.
Meanwhile...God Save the Queen.
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"Punk rock? I don't know what that is." ~Brian Wilson, 2015
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I remember when Danny Hutton invited Brian to see a late-70's/early 80's punk band he was managing. We got there and Brian's comment when he was introduced to the band was, "Is it going to be really loud?" One of the musicians said, "We're going to try to crack the fooking foundation!" Clearly, this was not an answer that pleased Brian. We left after the set with Brian saying, "I have a headache," a friend said, "I have an ear ache," and I said, "I have a stomach ache."
Brian knows as much what punk is as anyone else, given how hard it is to define a specific musical genre and when it supposedly evolves into something else. Does he love it? I suspect not in a fair number of cases.
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Quote from: Debbie Keil-Leavitt on April 14, 2015, 10:18:23 AM
I remember when Danny Hutton invited Brian to see a late-70's/early 80's punk band he was managing. We got there and Brian's comment when he was introduced to the band was, "Is it going to be really loud?" One of the musicians said, "We're going to try to crack the fooking foundation!" Clearly, this was not an answer that pleased Brian. We left after the set with Brian saying, "I have a headache," a friend said, "I have an ear ache," and I said, "I have a stomach ache."
Brian knows as much what punk is as anyone else, given how hard it is to define a specific musical genre and when it supposedly evolves into something else. Does he love it? I suspect not in a fair number of cases.
That was a great story, thank's Debbie!
But it's really interesting how you can spot these little musical elements in punk that can be traced straight to early Beach Boys music. It's kinda cool actually.
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Funny thing is that I started listening to The Beach Boys
because
it sounded like the opposite of punk rock to me. For years my life was all about punk rock and hardcore. I played in three hardcore bands at the same time which meant that I had to rehearse or play shows five or six nights a week, and even in my spare time I was constantly listening to punk rock and hardcore. Around 2004 I REALLY needed something that sounded radically different, and Sunflower turned out to be exactly what I was looking for. It was soft, smooth, sunny, friendly, polished, sophisticated, rich, warm, positive, deep, layered... Pretty much everything that punk rock wasn't.
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The Ramones were definitely influenced by Brian. If you listen to some of their more subdued cuts like "I Want You Around" and "Danny Says" you could totally hear the Beach Boys influence.
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I am not a fan of punk but if you listen to those very early Beach Boys' records, the speed of some of the songs - Little Honda, for example - might have had an influence on punk rock.
There's a picture of Brian with Johnny Rotten with which I should imagine most of us are familiar. I always thought 'from the sublime to the ridiculous' as Brian was on the left but I read somewhere recently a nice comment JR had made about Brian so revised my opinion of him!
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The Surfin' Safari is a 60s garage punk record in the best sense of the term
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Quote from: RiC on April 14, 2015, 11:28:58 AM
Quote from: Debbie Keil-Leavitt on April 14, 2015, 10:18:23 AM
I remember when Danny Hutton invited Brian to see a late-70's/early 80's punk band he was managing. We got there and Brian's comment when he was introduced to the band was, "Is it going to be really loud?" One of the musicians said, "We're going to try to crack the fooking foundation!" Clearly, this was not an answer that pleased Brian. We left after the set with Brian saying, "I have a headache," a friend said, "I have an ear ache," and I said, "I have a stomach ache."
Brian knows as much what punk is as anyone else, given how hard it is to define a specific musical genre and when it supposedly evolves into something else. Does he love it? I suspect not in a fair number of cases.
That was a great story, thank's Debbie!
But it's really interesting how you can spot these little musical elements in punk that can be traced straight to early Beach Boys music. It's kinda cool actually.
It is cool that those traces can be spotted, for sure. Brian's sensitive ears just don't work well in a small club with people trying to "crack the fooking foundation." The sad part is that there's no way to describe Brian's face when the guy said that - priceless. As far as punk, I can see why he didn't want to get into it in that recent interview, so he tossed it back to the interviewer - not that he'd ever do that ;-) The guy is funny.
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Exactly - this thread is made for Josh.
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When the Ramones started punk rock was not an existing label yet. Their whole existence was based on reverting back to rockNroll when it was fresh and exciting, and about the single first, album second. ALL of their best cuts derived from the Beach Boys golden era. Fact is to this day very few 'punk rock' groups are worth a damn, the Ramones are timeless, the Dickies, Descendents, Queers...definitive bands if the last 20,30+ yrs.
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Sorry to lower the tone but I keep reading the thread title as:
'How Brian Wilson helped pawn spunk'
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Quote from: buddhahat on April 15, 2015, 04:58:03 AM
Sorry to lower the tone but I keep reading the thread title as:
'How Brian Wilson helped pawn spunk'
I keep reading it that way too. But I didn't want to lower the tone by mentioning it.
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Quote from: john k on April 15, 2015, 05:11:27 AM
Quote from: buddhahat on April 15, 2015, 04:58:03 AM
Sorry to lower the tone but I keep reading the thread title as:
'How Brian Wilson helped pawn spunk'
I keep reading it that way too. But I didn't want to lower the tone by mentioning it.
Glad to be of service!!
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Quote from: Rocky Raccoon on April 14, 2015, 11:53:34 AM
The Ramones were definitely influenced by Brian. If you listen to some of their more subdued cuts like "I Want You Around" and "Danny Says" you could totally hear the Beach Boys influence.
Rockaway beach,Sheena is a punk rocker, Oh oh I love her so, Shes the one, RockNroll high school, RockNroll radio, 7eleven, Sound like youre sick, In the park, Touring...not to mention their remakes of Do you wanna dance, surf city and Surfin Safari!!!!
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Quote from: kookadams on April 15, 2015, 07:16:19 AM
Quote from: Rocky Raccoon on April 14, 2015, 11:53:34 AM
The Ramones were definitely influenced by Brian. If you listen to some of their more subdued cuts like "I Want You Around" and "Danny Says" you could totally hear the Beach Boys influence.
Rockaway beach,Sheena is a punk rocker, Oh oh I love her so, Shes the one, RockNroll high school, RockNroll radio, 7eleven, Sound like youre sick, In the park, Touring...not to mention their remakes of Do you wanna dance, surf city and Surfin Safari!!!!
http://ramones.kauhajoki.fi/members/edstasium.html
Above link concerns a '63 Strat that Ramones engineer/producer Ed Stasium owned until he sold it via eBay a few years ago. It was used on all the Ramones records with which Stasium was involved, starting with the Sheena 45. In fact, Johnny Ramone used it for that record, according to Ed, specifically because he wanted to get a sound similar to Little Honda. Yo La Tengo's versions of LH and (live) Sheena also illustrate the similarities between the songs.
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Gawd--every time I see the title of this thread, I read it as "How Brian Wilson helped pawn spunk."
Thank goodness it's about music and not selling one's DNA.
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Quote from: onkster on April 15, 2015, 09:59:30 AM
Gawd--every time I see the title of this thread, I read it as "How Brian Wilson helped pawn spunk."
Thank goodness it's about music and not selling one's DNA.
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"Add Some...Music...To Your Day. I do. It's the only way to fly. Well...what was I gonna put here? An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Hum me a few bars." Lee Marshall [2014]
Donald TRUMP! ... Is TOAST. "What a disaster." "Overrated?"... ... ..."BIG LEAGUE." "Lots of people are saying it" "I will tell you that." Collusion, Money Laundering, Treason. B'Bye Dirty Donnie!!! Adios!!! Bon Voyage!!! Toodles!!! Move yourself...SPANKY!!! Jail awaits. It's NO "Witch Hunt". There IS Collusion...and worse. The Russian Mafia!! Conspiracies!! Fraud!! This racist is goin' down...and soon. Good Riddance. And take the kids.
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