Must say, after the sad passing of his wife, my thoughts are more than ever at Mr. Wilson. I really hope that in this hard times, he has some beloved people around him to give him much much strength... :-(
OMG! I was there! Still recall the shock which rippled through us when the curtains parted. Probably 99% of us there had never seen Brian in person. Thank you so much for posting this. My day is made.
Wow .. another unseen gem from the internet! Love how Brian was having fun back in those years.. you cant compare him to any other for maby reasons of course. i wish I could hug him today.. hope it isnt that bad as it seems from the news We are all reading. He gave my life a melodic meaning, filled with fantastic music, I spent hours and was thrilled when I found out aboht the extent of their discography.. when ai realized there was an album like Sunflower.. when I dis nu first trip by myself on a plane from Italy ti Germany to watch him perform SMILE in an Opera Theater..the people I met arpund Europe athis concert.. the magic I still find in finding this kind of footage.. I wish Brian was healthy and happy today.. I wish I could let him know I love him and me along with many many others are thinking about him and wishing him the best in this moment of deep trouble.. as he disnt have many others before.. what a life he had, seems like he lived 10 different lives.. uos and downs.. All the respect in the world to you Brian. Try to stay strong.. we love you, really!
I'm sure others have noticed but the start of Night Time, when played in this basic manner, bears a resemblance to Wild Honey. (Unsurprising, I know....)
@@MooseCall - Well, no I don't suppose it is although it might be to somebody. Anyway, that's beside the point: I merely was pointing out how Night Time bears similarity to Wild Honey - Can you hear it, too?
why did Brian so often end up performing alone from the 70s to the early 90s? cant imagine with his stage fright that he preferred it that way...they should atleast have gave him a backing track with the instrumental and preferably backround vocals too. his vocals sound pretty decent here though.
Must say, after the sad passing of his wife, my thoughts are more than ever at Mr. Wilson. I really hope that in this hard times, he has some beloved people around him to give him much much strength... :-(
I feel the same way. Much respect to Mr Wilson and much love.
That's such a solid Surfer Girl vocal from Brian. You can definitely hear his 1963 self in it.
OMG! I was there! Still recall the shock which rippled through us when the curtains parted. Probably 99% of us there had never seen Brian in person. Thank you so much for posting this. My day is made.
Wow .. another unseen gem from the internet! Love how Brian was having fun back in those years.. you cant compare him to any other for maby reasons of course.
i wish I could hug him today.. hope it isnt that bad as it seems from the news We are all reading.
He gave my life a melodic meaning, filled with fantastic music, I spent hours and was thrilled when I found out aboht the extent of their discography.. when ai realized there was an album like Sunflower.. when I dis nu first trip by myself on a plane from Italy ti Germany to watch him perform
SMILE in an Opera Theater..the people I met arpund Europe athis concert.. the magic I still find in finding this kind of footage.. I wish Brian was healthy and happy today.. I wish I could let him know I love him and me along with many many others are thinking about him and wishing him the best in this moment of deep trouble.. as he disnt have many others before.. what a life he had, seems like he lived 10 different lives.. uos and downs.. All the respect in the world to you Brian. Try to stay strong.. we love you, really!
Wow, I was there, incredible, I’m not sure that I’ve ever seen video of it, thanks for posting
Wow,I remember this happening,a great find thank you.
Bless him! 😭💙
That version of Nighttime is flawless
I was there ❤️
He sounds great here! Poor Brian these days...
I'm sure others have noticed but the start of Night Time, when played in this basic manner, bears a resemblance to Wild Honey. (Unsurprising, I know....)
It ain't funny!
@@MooseCall - Well, no I don't suppose it is although it might be to somebody.
Anyway, that's beside the point: I merely was pointing out how Night Time bears similarity to Wild Honey - Can you hear it, too?
I don't think you got it lol.
I was singing wild honey! @@NOWtheband
@@MooseCall - No, I didn't get it but I do now.
Did you hear it as well?
@@NOWthebandYes, I do. I don't know about the others, but I personally do
Great Night Time!
why did Brian so often end up performing alone from the 70s to the early 90s? cant imagine with his stage fright that he preferred it that way...they should atleast have gave him a backing track with the instrumental and preferably backround vocals too. his vocals sound pretty decent here though.
hi elora! I see dead links around of a beach boys concert - Live from Passaic, NJ 1972. Do you know if live video exists of this?
I was at home watching the Bush/Dukakis debates on TV
Kawaii / Kawaii-so
No key change on the last A section of Surfer Girl🤨
Ya so what
If I was Brian kicking it solo on a DX7 unaccompanied, I'd be hanging on for dear life! He absolutely brought a tear to my eye, beautiful.
Still got my copy of the video. An incredible afternoon.
I woz there too. Magical day!