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96听|听 'Surf's Up' The Beach Boys
Although it first saw the light of day on the 1971 album of the same name, 鈥淪urf鈥檚 Up鈥 has a long and convoluted history 鈥 rather like the band behind it. By 1966, Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys鈥 de facto leader and creative genius, had started work on the follow-up |
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Van Dyke Parks/Brian Wilson |
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Pop |
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Album |
Surfs Up |
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Year of release |
1971听 |
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to the acclaimed Pet Sounds album. Alas, a combination of his increasingly eccentric behaviour and criticism from the rest of the band led him to shelve the Smile sessions, as they are known.
鈥淪urf鈥檚 Up鈥 was one of several tracks to be rescued from the ruins of the lost album. With a complex, classically-influenced melody, regular tempo shifts and intricate, alliterative lyrics by Wilson鈥檚 young prot茅g茅 Van Dyke Parks, the song is a world away from the simple pop of The Beach Boys鈥 early surf-rock singles.
Wilson and Parks wrote it in an about an hour 鈥 while sitting at a piano in a sandpit in Wilson鈥檚 dining room 鈥 and when it finally surfaced it served only to leave fans thinking about what might have been had Smile survived intact.
Manager Jack Riley on recording Surf's Up |
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Beach Boys manager Jack Riley talks about how Surf's Up came to be recorded - "Carl suddenly hit that high note...he really did it well. He read that lyric beautifully".
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