Friday, June 29, 2012

The Beach Boys 50th Anniversary Reunion Shows


The five surviving members of the Beach Boys back together again, according to Brian Wilson, it wouldn’t have happened last year.  I thank the stars that it did happen.  They were so good and have such a storied history of turmoil, especially on Brian Wilson’s part.  He hasn’t done any work with the band in over 20 years.  They have a 70+ date tour, plus a new album.  Rumor has it they recorded enough cuts for 3 albums, in just under 3 days.  Thanks Brian!

 
I went to three shows on the reunion tour.  I know what you’re thinking, overkill with a capital O, right?  No, because I brought a special guest to each show.  Austin has had a “bromance” with Brian Wilson for many years.  He loves Brian Wilson and well deserved, the man is a genius.  I think Austin models his recording techniques after BW.  I took Austin to the first Beacon show.  On May 8, 2012, on a slightly chilled Tuesday evening, we saw something that John Stamos said “we will never see again folks.”  The surviving members have a combined age of 344 years!  Led by the front man, Mike Love and his cousin Brian, they took the stage and offered their very best for over 2 hours and 44 songs.  BW was having an off night, he wasn’t really singing into the microphone and really didn’t move from his perched position at his white mid-sized grand piano.  Since it was the golden anniversary, they all sang into gold plated microphones.  Brian had to be helped to the piano because of back problems, flying cross country for 3 months probably doesn’t help matters much.  They started the show off with Do It Again, an apropos choice, if you ask me.  They did a bunch of earlier songs in the first half, while the second half was the more ‘grownup’ songs, that showed their growth as musicians and growth in BW’s musical genius.

Mike Love was his charming self, for 71 he still has a nasally voice, but sounded good.  He anchored the bass department on such classics as Surfin Safari, I Get Around, Little Honda and the painful to sit through Be True to Your School. 

Brian Wilson took lead on Surfer Girl, the first song BW wrote driving down Hawthorne Highway.  His delicate tenor is still intact with astounding pitch control.  While he has been using a teleprompter since he started live performing on his solo career in the 90’s, it didn’t distract from his performance.  I’d rather have the right words and a spot on performance, so if BW needs his security blanket, give it to him.   

Al Jardine seems very centered, even though he was both fired and sued by Mike Love in the past.  I told you there is a lot of turmoil.  He sang such classics like Help Me Rhonda, the cover of California Dreamin’ and Cottonfields, which was a hit everywhere in the world, but not in the US.  One would think a song filled such a vivid image of the great American South would be a natural hit.

Bruce Johnston has a way of energizing the crowd and getting them going.  He has a lot of time on his hands during the show since he has a keyboard in front of him, but really doesn’t play it.  He sang his song Disney Girls.  A funny exchange between Bruce and Mike Love happened at the Mohegan Sun show.  Mike introduced Bruce as the Grammy® award winning songwriter who wrote Barry Manilow’s hit I Write the Songs.  Mike said you hear in every doctor’s office and elevator.  Bruce came back with, right after Kokomo.  Good jab Bruce.  Mike and Bruce have a great rapport, they are like brothers.  Bruce has the need to announce what album the song they have just finishing singing is off of too.  It keeps him busy.  Bruce joined the band around ’65.  When he does sing at the show, his voice is pretty much shot, but does an admirable job on California Girls. 

David Lee Marks is the baby of the group.  He is a whopping 63.  He played guitar when he was like 12 on the first 5 Beach Boys albums.  He is a great guitar player, and as Mike Love calls him, the “King of the Surf Guitar.”  I read somewhere that he plugs directly into the amp, he has no effects pedals or anything, it’s just the direct guitar sound.  



The Boys has a hot 10 piece band, and 2 musical directors.  The set list at all three shows was always slightly different.  After one song, Brian called Mike over and wanted to add the song “Add Some Music to your Day.”  Someone replied tomorrow, and sure enough, they opened the second set after the intermission with that song Brian wanted to do.  They also added the album track, Marcella to the set for the second night. 

John Stamos was at both NYC shows.  He did a lengthy intro both nights.  The first night, it was like John Stamos was the main act and the Beach Boys was the supporting act.  He came out and played the drums on a few numbers in the first set.  During the second set, they have video tributes for the two passed Wilson brothers, Dennis and Carl.  The Dennis video cut out during Forever.  The band was backing up a vocal backing track of Dennis singing that song.  After the second verse when the track cuts out, John comes out to save the day.  Instead of being a quiet hero, he had to announce, that the video went out, “thank God I was here.”  Mike then mentioned that he knows that song “because when Uncle Jesse got married on Full House, that was his song.”  Also during the second set, during the last number, John pulled this little girl out of the audience.  She looked terrified, so did Al because John put her on his shoulders and tried to play the guitar while she was on his shoulders.  I know John is a big fan, but did he really have to horn in? 

Brian Wilson seemed more relaxed during the second night at the Beacon.  He is a quiet observer and doesn’t have to be in the spotlight.  What’s really cool is that he straps on his BW bass and comes to the front mics to sing Barbara Ann and Surfin USA.  Jeff Fosket should also be mentioned.  He sings most of the high parts.  He is pretty much doing Carl’s job.  He seems very protective of Brian.  The funny thing is BW is off the stage before the last note of the last song is struck.  



Some of the highlights were when Brian took lead on Do You Wanna Dance?  Also some of the rare and obscure songs, like Wendy, You’re So Good to Me and The Little Girl I Once Knew.  I hope that Brian got to put songs he wanted to do in the set.  Some of the more “grown up” songs like Sloop John B, and Sail on Sailor were welcome.  Heroes & Villains is an insane song to listen to, let alone sing live.  Brian messed up a bit but it was barely noticeable on the first night. 

I was lucky to be in the crowd for the first public performance of Add Some Music to your Day.  They all gathered around Brian at his white piano and sang that song.  Al says it’s like the old days of recording around one microphone. 

Set Lists

Beacon 5/8/12                        
Do It Again/Catch a Wave/Hawaii/Don’t Back Down/Surfin’ Safari/Surfer Girl/Let Me Wonder/You’re So Good to Me/Wendy/Then I Kissed Her/The Little Girl I Once Knew/Why Do Fools Fall in Love/When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)/Cotton Fields/Disney Girls/Don’t Worry Baby/Little Honda/Be True to Your School/Little Duece Coupe/ 409/Shut Down/I Get Around

California Dreamin’/Sloop John B/Wouldn’t It Be Nice/Forever/Sail on Sailor/Heroes & Villains/In My Room/All This is That/This Whole World/I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times/God Only Knows/That’s Why God Made the Radio/California Girls/All Summer Long/Help Me Rhonda/Rock & Roll Music/Do You Wanna Dance?/Barbara Ann/Surfin USA//ENCORE//Kokomo/Good Vibrations/Fun, Fun, Fun


Beacon 5/9/12
Do It Again/Catch a Wave/Hawaii/Don’t Back Down/Surfin’ Safari/Surfer Girl/Please Let Me Wonder/You’re So Good to Me/Wendy/Then I Kissed Her/Why Do Fools Fall in Love/When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)/Cotton Fields/ Marcella/Disney Girls/Be True to Your School/Don’t Worry Baby/Little Honda/Little Duece Coupe/409/Shut Down/I Get Around

Add Some Music to Your Day/California Dreamin’/Sloop John B/Wouldn’t It Be Nice/Forever/Sail on Sailor/Heroes & Villains/In My Room/All This is That/This Whole World/I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times/God Only Knows/That’s Why God Made the Radio/California Girls/All Summer Long/Help Me Rhonda/Rock & Roll Music/Do You Wanna Dance?/Barbara Ann/Surfin USA//ENCORE//Kokomo/Good Vibrations/Fun, Fun, Fun


Mohegan Sun 5/13/12
Do It Again/Catch a Wave/Hawaii/Don’t Back Down/Surfin’ Safari/Surfer Girl/Please Let Me Wonder/You’re So Good to Me/Dance, Dance, Dance/Kiss Me, Baby/Then I Kissed Her/Why Do Fools Fall In Love?/When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)/Cotton Fields/ Marcella/ Be True to Your School/Disney Girls/Don’t Worry Baby/Little Honda/Little Duece Coupe/409/Shut Down/I Get Around

Add Some Music to Your Day/California Dreamin’/Sloop John B/Wouldn’t It Be Nice/ I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times/Forever/Sail on Sailor/Heroes & Villains/In My Room/All This is That/God Only Knows/That’s Why God Made the Radio/ Good Vibrations/California Girls/All Summer Long/Help Me Rhonda/Rock & Roll Music/Do You Wanna Dance?/Surfin USA//ENCORE//Kokomo/Barbara Ann/Fun, Fun, Fun



Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks back together again.  Stamos is right, we will never see this again!

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