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« on: July 24, 2015, 06:39:57 PM »

Given the fact that all of the BBs have written some incredible tunes throughout the years, I assume they all still write from time to time. (Even Bruce, who has a disregard for his songwriting) Obviously, Brian and Mike still do, as BW just released a record and Mike is talking about releasing one in the next year or so. Al had recorded relatively new songs for his solo LP, and David Marks was consistently putting out records back in the day.
So that gives me this question---
Will there ever be any new material released under the BBs banner?

TWGMTR was a good conclusion to the BBs life as a recording act, but I'd love to see if Bruce, maybe with a little help from Mike, had any more songs in them.
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« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2015, 09:24:01 PM »

I wouldn't mind seeing more of the TWGMTR-era recordings released if they're finished enough to warrant such.
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« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2015, 03:34:58 AM »

Will there ever be any new material released under the BBs banner?

Sadly, I very much doubt it. That said, TWGMTR was in all respects a fitting coda to a storied career. Let sleeping dogs lie...
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« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2015, 07:33:41 AM »

I don't think there'll be any more lps. It's possible, though unlikely, that they could get together for a one-off single to mark a special occasion, but what that special occasion might be I can't imagine.
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« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2015, 11:17:06 PM »

I can't even imagine Brian recording much longer. The albums don't sell, and record companies are only interested in the bottom line. Plus all the guys are getting up there in age.
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« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2015, 12:29:58 AM »

even if Mike or Bruce did have new material, they can't record under the BBs banner. thankfully. meanwhile we have Brian's latest album and tour which feature more Beach Boys than a Beach Boys show, and most importantly: Brian Wilson.

i'll take it.

as we saw once again with TWGMTR and the C50 fallout, Mike continues to stifle and belittle Brian's music while contributing nothing of real merit. Brian delivered a #3 album, the highest charting debut of their entire career, and Mike even scoffed at that. Brian is better off without him, and so were The Beach Boys.
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« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2015, 03:19:33 AM »

Thanks in part to the cancellation of Brian's UK tour, there is now two periods of roughly a fortnight each in September and October/into November when both touring entities have time on their hands.

In my idealist, naive world, they'd use that time constructively Grin
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« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2015, 01:33:29 PM »

even if Mike or Bruce did have new material, they can't record under the BBs banner. thankfully. meanwhile we have Brian's latest album and tour which feature more Beach Boys than a Beach Boys show, and most importantly: Brian Wilson.

i'll take it.

as we saw once again with TWGMTR and the C50 fallout, Mike continues to stifle and belittle Brian's music while contributing nothing of real merit. Brian delivered a #3 album, the highest charting debut of their entire career, and Mike even scoffed at that. Brian is better off without him, and so were The Beach Boys.
A #3 album that is on the 200 for barely over a month shouldn't be compared with a #10 that is on the chart for half a year.
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« Reply #8 on: July 26, 2015, 05:13:05 PM »

even if Mike or Bruce did have new material, they can't record under the BBs banner. thankfully. meanwhile we have Brian's latest album and tour which feature more Beach Boys than a Beach Boys show, and most importantly: Brian Wilson.

i'll take it.

as we saw once again with TWGMTR and the C50 fallout, Mike continues to stifle and belittle Brian's music while contributing nothing of real merit. Brian delivered a #3 album, the highest charting debut of their entire career, and Mike even scoffed at that. Brian is better off without him, and so were The Beach Boys.
A #3 album that is on the 200 for barely over a month shouldn't be compared with a #10 that is on the chart for half a year.

never said it should, everyone knows the music biz and album sales are not the same as they used to be. but the fact remains it was their highest charting album upon its release and that is pretty f***!ng remarkable if you ask me.

and your contention that Brian's albums don't sell and record companies aren't interested seems pretty unfounded considering he's been releasing albums fairly steadily for the last decade and a half. and the fact that the guys are "getting up there in age" didn't seem to hurt the performance of TWGMTR, which broke new ground for the band.
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« Reply #9 on: July 26, 2015, 05:19:33 PM »

even if Mike or Bruce did have new material, they can't record under the BBs banner. thankfully. meanwhile we have Brian's latest album and tour which feature more Beach Boys than a Beach Boys show, and most importantly: Brian Wilson.

i'll take it.

as we saw once again with TWGMTR and the C50 fallout, Mike continues to stifle and belittle Brian's music while contributing nothing of real merit. Brian delivered a #3 album, the highest charting debut of their entire career, and Mike even scoffed at that. Brian is better off without him, and so were The Beach Boys.

It's a Beach Boys album nevertheless, not a BW one. Brian's albums, God bless him, don't chart as high. And a last collaborative effort, compositionally or vocally, would be a dream come true. Nothing against BW's solo output, but I'm first and foremost a fan of the group.
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« Reply #10 on: July 27, 2015, 05:53:28 AM »

Will there ever be any new material released under the BBs banner?

Sadly, I very much doubt it. That said, TWGMTR was in all respects a fitting coda to a storied career. Let sleeping dogs lie...

Amen. 

If you listen to the TWGMTR album now, it almost sounds like a concept album detailing the reunion, and end of the reunion.  Brian even sings on PCH  "I'm better off alone, I'm better on my own" before singing "Good-bye."  Prophetic. 
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« Reply #11 on: July 27, 2015, 06:28:46 AM »

^^ I agree and I thought of that too.
Read the lyrics to "Spring Vacation" w/ the C50 tour in mind haha

"Driving around living the dream
I'm crusin' the town, diggin' the scene
I'm not gonna stress, not gonna worry
Doing our best, no need to hurry
Lookin' ahead with anticipation
Making each day a new celebration
Seems like it could go on forever
Long as we can all stay together

We use to get around
Get up and hit up
All the hot spots in town
Spring Vacation
Good vibrations
Summer weather
We're back together
Easy money, ain't life funny"
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« Reply #12 on: July 27, 2015, 06:36:04 AM »

^^ I agree and I thought of that too.
Read the lyrics to "Spring Vacation" w/ the C50 tour in mind haha

"Driving around living the dream
I'm crusin' the town, diggin' the scene
I'm not gonna stress, not gonna worry
Doing our best, no need to hurry
Lookin' ahead with anticipation
Making each day a new celebration
Seems like it could go on forever
Long as we can all stay together

We use to get around
Get up and hit up
All the hot spots in town
Spring Vacation
Good vibrations
Summer weather
We're back together
Easy money, ain't life funny"


Very true.  Plus, the title track praises music and spreading it to the new generation.  Isn't It Time and Spring Vacation are about the reunion.  PCH and Summer's Gone could be about the end of the summer of 2012, and Brian's farewell to the Beach Boys. 

Not sure how the tracks in the middle fit in.  Maybe you get some Brian type material with B&S and Shelter, then some Mike let's go the beach stuff with Daybreak and BIM. 
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« Reply #13 on: July 27, 2015, 06:44:04 AM »

even if Mike or Bruce did have new material, they can't record under the BBs banner. thankfully. meanwhile we have Brian's latest album and tour which feature more Beach Boys than a Beach Boys show, and most importantly: Brian Wilson.

i'll take it.

as we saw once again with TWGMTR and the C50 fallout, Mike continues to stifle and belittle Brian's music while contributing nothing of real merit. Brian delivered a #3 album, the highest charting debut of their entire career, and Mike even scoffed at that. Brian is better off without him, and so were The Beach Boys.

It's a Beach Boys album nevertheless, not a BW one. Brian's albums, God bless him, don't chart as high. And a last collaborative effort, compositionally or vocally, would be a dream come true. Nothing against BW's solo output, but I'm first and foremost a fan of the group.

More BB group vocals on NPP than TWGMTR ...
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« Reply #14 on: July 28, 2015, 10:49:46 AM »

In the last 20 years, the Beach Boys world has delivered more than I could have ever expected. I don't demand anything else, but if it does great! Right now I'm anticipating the book bios about to come out!
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« Reply #15 on: July 28, 2015, 01:23:41 PM »

All I ask is that we get Brian's rock 'n roll album within the next few years and hopefully some more unreleased material on future compilations.
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« Reply #16 on: July 31, 2015, 08:07:58 AM »

then some Mike let's go the beach stuff with Daybreak...

Your version must have very different lyrics to mine...  Wink
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« Reply #17 on: July 31, 2015, 08:18:12 AM »

then some Mike let's go the beach stuff with Daybreak...

Your version must have very different lyrics to mine...  Wink

I realize that my post makes it seem like I don't like Daybreak or Beaches in Mind.  In reality, I like those songs very much. 
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« Reply #18 on: July 31, 2015, 11:39:31 AM »

Sadly, I very much doubt it. That said, TWGMTR was in all respects a fitting coda to a storied career. Let sleeping dogs lie...

Totally agree, AGD.
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« Reply #19 on: July 31, 2015, 11:51:52 AM »

Have to say, it makes sense for The Beach Boys to go out with BW's original idea: Summer's Gone. No mas!

Lookin' forward to THE ROCK N' ROLL ALBUM, that band is cookin' lately and if they go right in the studio and record the backing tracks live, PHOO-EEEEEEEEEE! Lots of Blondie guitar please. Dual Jardines, BW enthusiastic, no Foskett, no Joe Thomas -- yes please.
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« Reply #20 on: July 31, 2015, 06:31:47 PM »

even if Mike or Bruce did have new material, they can't record under the BBs banner. thankfully. meanwhile we have Brian's latest album and tour which feature more Beach Boys than a Beach Boys show, and most importantly: Brian Wilson.

i'll take it.

as we saw once again with TWGMTR and the C50 fallout, Mike continues to stifle and belittle Brian's music while contributing nothing of real merit. Brian delivered a #3 album, the highest charting debut of their entire career, and Mike even scoffed at that. Brian is better off without him, and so were The Beach Boys.
A #3 album that is on the 200 for barely over a month shouldn't be compared with a #10 that is on the chart for half a year.

never said it should, everyone knows the music biz and album sales are not the same as they used to be. but the fact remains it was their highest charting album upon its release and that is pretty f***!ng remarkable if you ask me.

and your contention that Brian's albums don't sell and record companies aren't interested seems pretty unfounded considering he's been releasing albums fairly steadily for the last decade and a half. and the fact that the guys are "getting up there in age" didn't seem to hurt the performance of TWGMTR, which broke new ground for the band.
If album sales were recorded in the 60's the way they are now - with all the pre-order hype - I'm sure All Summer Long, Beach Boys Today and Summer Days would have had outstanding first week sales, too. The difference is, they would have continued to sell for 6 months/1 year, versus the way TWGMTR sold. Back then, they had constant airplay on top 40 stations. Today, the only place you MIGHT hear a new BB's/BW song is on A/C...and even that's a stretch. There just isn't any promotional muscle behind the work of older artists today, beyond getting a strong first week showing on the charts.
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« Reply #21 on: July 31, 2015, 10:34:05 PM »

I blame those record sales facts you just mentioned on the way radio works today. 

In the 60's, you still had D.J.'s, and they would play music by bands that were either requested by callers, or were going to do a live show soon that the radio station was involved with.  So artists could literally work their asses off and get their music played, and dj's could play what they wanted, and kids could call in and request songs they liked to be played again.

Now everything's tuned and maximized to the ultimate profit, so record play is bought by record labels, no amount of requesting the latest beach boys song is going to get it played on the radio, and while you may have some bright spots like the DJ's that played some of the NPP premieres on foreign radio podcasts, in general the era of the Disc Jockey is gone and the music industry has completely changed because of it.

Not sure how it works in other countries, but that's the state we're in in the states.
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« Reply #22 on: July 31, 2015, 11:09:45 PM »

I don't know how I'd feel about brand new material, but I would love it if Brian would finish his life suite, have the boys add vocals, and then release it under the Beach Boys name.
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