I taught school back in the early 70's in the small California town of Shoshone where I met two former members of the Manson family who left the group before the murder spree and later turned state's evidence. It's amazing how connected we are to places, people and things and don't realize it until the story is told.
That’s such a fascinating and unique experience! It’s amazing how stories and connections like these come to light. Thank you for sharing your incredible insight.
"few realize"? Pretty sure this has been out for about 50 years. His album "Pacific Ocean Blue" is a masterpiece. It's in a rare class with mostly obscure albums like "Oar" by Alexander "Skip" Spence by brilliant, troubled musicians.
You’re absolutely right-Pacific Ocean Blue is an underrated gem! I wanted to highlight its brilliance for those who might not know it yet. Thanks for pointing that out
I think you are having negative thoughts. Try to smile more, and we will feel more comfortable. Going somewhere to have fun and travel will make you feel happier in life
"the coward's exit?" That is a quizzical statement in this not particularly well-thought out or well-written story. I guess it's possible that Dennis Wilson going into hiding set Manson off. Or, it's possible that Manson's "Family" would have murdered Wilson in his own home after Melcher rejected Manson's music.
I appreciate your feedback and perspective! I’ll definitely take your thoughts into account and aim to improve the storytelling going forward. Thank you for sharing your opinion!
In the beginning of the video, when he was talking about picturing the early 60s, it was only showing images and videos from the very late 60s and early 70s lol 🤦🏼♂️
I was about to comment the uploader on a well-written and well presented story until I noticed a common AI slip up and repetition of facts. This is not produced by a human. You'll hear all you need to hear in the first 10 or 15 minutes
So, what you're saying is that if Dennis had never met Charlie, then perhaps Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Voytek Frykowski, Abigail Folger, Steven Parent, and even Dennis Wilson, himself, might be alive today. I'm sure Dennis lived with guilt for the rest of his life. Very sad.
That’s such bullshit and is rooted in zero truth or logic. This guy doesn’t seem to really know The Beach Boys, but maybe skimmed over their Wiki. I mean cmon, at 11:50 there’s a picture of Taylor Hawkins 🤦🏼♂️
It’s such a tragic story, and it does leave us wondering about the ripple effects of those events. Thank you for sharing your thoughts-truly a sad part of history.
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Such a fucking legend, We love you Dennis!
I love him very much too.
Thank you for EVERYTHING sweet Dennis. So generous to me.
You are so welcome
It's good to hear that the Beach Boys were still famous in 1970.
Absolutely! The Beach Boys’ influence and fame continued strong into the '70s. Their music remains timeless and beloved by fans even today.
Rest In Peace, Dennis Wilson!
Many people from the past decade loved him.
This is a good 10 minute video to bad it's 43 MINUTES LONG
I taught school back in the early 70's in the small California town of Shoshone where I met two former members of the Manson family who left the group before the murder spree and later turned state's evidence. It's amazing how connected we are to places, people and things and don't realize it until the story is told.
That’s such a fascinating and unique experience! It’s amazing how stories and connections like these come to light. Thank you for sharing your incredible insight.
Long live the memory of Dennis Wilson. xoxo The Clarences
He is a great person
@@HollywoodQuest Agreed! xoxo The Clarences
Great 👍
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊. Your support means a lot!
"few realize"? Pretty sure this has been out for about 50 years. His album "Pacific Ocean Blue" is a masterpiece. It's in a rare class with mostly obscure albums like "Oar" by Alexander "Skip" Spence by brilliant, troubled musicians.
You’re absolutely right-Pacific Ocean Blue is an underrated gem! I wanted to highlight its brilliance for those who might not know it yet. Thanks for pointing that out
We all have a propensity for a "dark side"
I think you are having negative thoughts. Try to smile more, and we will feel more comfortable. Going somewhere to have fun and travel will make you feel happier in life
Love the Taylor Hawkins cameo at 11:50 🤦🏼♂️
Glad you spotted that! It’s a nice moment to include, and Taylor’s legacy is always worth celebrating 🎸.
"the coward's exit?" That is a quizzical statement in this not particularly well-thought out or well-written story. I guess it's possible that Dennis Wilson going into hiding set Manson off. Or, it's possible that Manson's "Family" would have murdered Wilson in his own home after Melcher rejected Manson's music.
I appreciate your feedback and perspective! I’ll definitely take your thoughts into account and aim to improve the storytelling going forward. Thank you for sharing your opinion!
Rest ìn peace, DENNY! ❤😂❤😂
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In the beginning of the video, when he was talking about picturing the early 60s, it was only showing images and videos from the very late 60s and early 70s lol 🤦🏼♂️
That was an error, thank you for pointing that out.
I was about to comment the uploader on a well-written and well presented story until I noticed a common AI slip up and repetition of facts. This is not produced by a human. You'll hear all you need to hear in the first 10 or 15 minutes
So, what you're saying is that if Dennis had never met Charlie, then perhaps Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Voytek Frykowski, Abigail Folger, Steven Parent, and even Dennis Wilson, himself, might be alive today. I'm sure Dennis lived with guilt for the rest of his life. Very sad.
That’s such bullshit and is rooted in zero truth or logic. This guy doesn’t seem to really know The Beach Boys, but maybe skimmed over their Wiki. I mean cmon, at 11:50 there’s a picture of Taylor Hawkins 🤦🏼♂️
It’s such a tragic story, and it does leave us wondering about the ripple effects of those events. Thank you for sharing your thoughts-truly a sad part of history.
@@buddysteele7624Maybe, but you don't have to be such a dick about it. I'm guessing that you consider yourself an all around know it all.
I fell asleep during this, it's Almost good.
I hope you can give it another try! I think the content is interesting, but I’ll keep working to make it even better 😊.
What’s with the huge beards that’s like saying yes I am insane
???? no it isn’t. ppl had beards back then sort of like now.
@ ya ya some women like beards. Beards are gross. Women are seeking the quintessential male figure with beards and tattoos and muscles, thats great decision making
Men have facial hair.
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