Beulah, at first blush, lulls the listener with golden harmonies and the sunny melodies. But all that sweet sound belies the dark, murky complexity of singer-songwriter Mike Kurosky’s lyrics. Rife with Brian Wilsonian-angst and anxiety, Kuroksy always seems to be on the verge of cutting th...
Features Song Lyrics for The Beach Boys's Pet Sounds album. Includes Album Cover, Release Year, and User Reviews.
I picked it up and laughed—it was a CD case, The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds. Lo raccolsi e mi misi a ridere: era la custodia di un CD, Pet Sounds dei Beach Boys. Literature The critics had called Pet Sounds gloomy, when all Brian really wanted was to give people some comfort. ...
Pet Sounds,aside from its importance as Brian Wilson’s evolutionary compositional masterpiece, was the first rock record that can be considered a “concept album”; from first cut to last we were treated to an intense, linear personal vision of the vagaries of a love affair and ...
Here's an outtake seen on a bootleg album. (Note: "Hang on to Your Ego" was an early version of "I Know There's An Answer" which is onPet Sounds. Both have the same music, but over half of the lyrics were changed for the newly-titled song. ...
They weren’t there to pay tribute to Brian Wilson or Bruce Johnston; they were there to see what the competition was. They were there to take the best of Pet Sounds and apply it to Revolver… They didn’t steal lyrics, or notes, or chords. They stole emotional impact and pathos....
01Pets Music、Spiritual Medicine、Language of Lyrics - Leisurely Pet Melodies 02Pets Music、Spiritual Medicine、Language of Lyrics - Playful Pet Sounds 03Pets Music、Spiritual Medicine、Language of Lyrics - Calm Tails Music 04Pets Music、Spiritual Medicine、Language of Lyrics - Soft Whisker Tones 05Pe...
It’s a beautiful time of life. It’s a beautiful song and a beautiful vocal and arrangement. And I hit the bridge…Brian Wilson did the tracks, Tony Asher did the lyrics, except where I’d come in and add my two cents. As Tony Asher said, “Mike would add his magic.” A very...
Brian starts fast, singing Van Dyke Parks' lyrics with a gangly, straight-ahead joy that belies how many twists and turns they're both about to take us through. Wilson entered theSMiLEperiod working in a more episodic fashion, as he tried to stitch together disparate ideas he called "module...
I imagined the lyrics on Pet Sounds were literal representations of how Brian Wilson felt in real life—he was sometimes in love, sometimes conflicted, sometimes wanted to go home, sometimes whining about Caroline’s hair. The subtle panic in his voice a...