I have suffered from mental illness my entire life and was ashamed of it. Brian and his music have taught me that i have nothing to be ashamed of. Thank You Brian !!
Amen to that. I too have struggled with mental health and substance amd alcohol abuse for the better part of my life and I'm only 31.... Brian's music is not only genius...but also very therapeutic. He is truly one of the greatest musicians/song writers and composers of all time. Like Sean Lennon once said.. "I listen to the Beach Boys everyday because Brian's music is powerful enough to make the worst of days tolerable with his brilliant melodies and lyrics... God bless Brian Wilson.
@Justin Puga Yes he did... I honestly forget which one it was...but it was was on a documentary about him...theres quite a few.... A cpl yrs ago Showtime did a documentary about the 50th anniversary of Pet Sounds... If u go thru the track list on thr album..and search for example "behind the sound..wouldnt it be nice" and there will be a 7-8 min video talking about each song.. The documentary features commentary by Brian(obviously lol),Al Jardine,and alot of the Wrecking Crew interviews... The wrecking crew was a group of extremely talented studio musician's...frequently used by Brian's idol Phil Spector(atleast before he killed that girl)...thats a good one... If u search Brian Wilson documentaries..theres like 6 or 7 of em...all very good... Check em out brother...youll dig it...alsk idk if your a Crosby,Stills,Nash,and Young fan.. Another great documentary by Cameron Crowe called "Remember My Name" its about David Crosby...and one more lol...its called "Echo in the Canyon" by Bob Dylan's son Jakob...its about all the bands that came out of Laurel Canyon in the 60s... He interviews Brian Wilson,Jackson Browne,Graham Nash,Ringo,Eric Clapton and alot more...its great...so theres a list of dope documentaries about bands that we both obviously like... Enjoy my friend....also check out the trailers to "Echo in the Canyon" and "Remember My Name"...it'll give u a taste on how good those documentaries are.
I've heard people say that Brian doesn't have much charisma or stage presence...I think he has more presence than any pretentious rock performer alive. He may not jump around the stage, but he speaks to the audience like his friends, and he relates to people so well...he makes you feel as though he is speaking directly to you every time.
I met Brian Wilson at a meet & greet when my son and I went to The 50th Anniversary Of Pet Sounds concert. He was such a sweet man! I only talked to him for a couple of minutes but he was smiling and very friendly. He was also happy to take a picture with those of us that were there to meet him. It truly was a special night for me and my son!! 😊❤️
People don't understand how much of a toll not releasing his album smile for years effected his mental health and pushed him towards years of self destruction on harder drugs.
People don't understand how much of a toll not releasing his album smile for years effected his mental health and pushed him towards years of self destruction on harder drugs.
it's also important to understand that bian wilson was on a lot of anti-psychotic medications which can cause a permanent mask-like expression where most of the time you sort of just have a completely neutral expression despite whatever emotions you might be feeling.
I just got done watching the movie “Love and Mercy” emotional insight into his life and struggles. I was born in 1960 and would play their albums over and over again in my bedroom and new every word to The Beach Boys songs. I did not know about this side of Brian, he is a musical genius. Thank you and God Bless Melinda for helping you get free, she really is an angel sent from heaven to save you from that jerk.
Paul McCartney said Pet Sounds made him cry. Brian Wilson said Let It Be made him cry. The Beatles & The Beach Boys: The two greatest influences on popular music.
Brian Wilson can probably do anything, but the most amazing thing he's ever done is to retain his youthful spirit and exuberance, which just shines out of him here. He's my hero.
He sounds like he's really enjoying himself. It makes me really happy to see him getting the recognition he deserves, even fifty years after releasing Pet Sounds!
In spite of consuming demons, Brian persevered and when he beat them down, he continued where he left off, presenting sublime creative genius, and inspiring all of us who thought our own darkness would never relent. Such sweet naive compositions that elevate and caress our souls
What you said is very important to hear because sometimes we stop believing in people or ourselves or both. But it is actually other people who inspire us to be better and it is like a redemption to ourselves again.
He looks more at home and relaxed now in this video than he did back in the day! So much enthusiasm and love for his audience. A lifetime of anxiety, depression and well, just LIVING made him finally grow into his music. What a talent!
Putting this masterpiece aside for a moment,it's so great to see Brian back on stage,smiling and having a really good time.Musical genius and survivor.His songs will live forever and the world is a better place because of him.What an amazing talent!!!!
Brian is a treasure that we were lucky enough to dig up. Let’s cherish him until the very end and infinitely beyond. Such a sweet and humble man, he deserves our love
@@riccardocondorelli2220 He'll be performing near me in December, (2018). I've never seen him in concert so I won't mind the faded vocals. Brian Wilson live in any condition would be a treat.
if i ever wrote one of those songs id be proud. Brian looks, sounds and entertains like hes having a great time sharing his gift. So many other stars seem to emote entitlement where Brian emotes pure humility and appreciation for life and the Gift he was given. His type is so rare.
So glad Brian met the Wondermints. They truly were the band to help him realize his vision, between this live Pet Sounds deal to the completion of Smile.
The UNDERSTATEMENT of the century! Only kidding. In my book and the world of pop/rock, he ranks right up there with Bach and Beethoven. Pure, unadulterated musical genius. The quintessential musical genius. I'll bet he even has "perfect key", which is the ability to listen any note and not only tell you the exact note it is in treble or bass clef, but tell you if it's even the slightest bit sharp or flat! It's a God-given gift.
I've been a fan since 66 at the age of 9. I love Brian like he is family. He is a very private person yet at the same time so revealing if that makes sense. He is a fragile, wonderful soul and we will never see anyone like him ever again. He is one in 8 billion or however many people occupy this planet.
IT makes me so happy to see Brian as front man with his own band because I know he really enjoyed doing his own thing so much more. GO BRIAN ! the world loves U :)
This is beyond amazing - the very very best album of all time - it's a miracle Brian did it live .. I met him in 1988 with Landy - This is so amazing : the band the vocals - puts me in tears -
This is crazy good, Brian in such good form performing his masterpiece. The Wondermints blow me away! One of the highlights of own musical career was opening for The Beach Boys at Otis Airforce base July 4, 1990. Brian had just returned to the road, will never forget it.
Im 35 years old. Ive been listening to this for as long as i can remember and its still my favorite album of all time.!!! Absolute genius. God bless you Brian.💚💚💚
As a boomer eight years younger than Brian, I can only say his songs, especially from Pet Sounds onward, changed what I could look forward to as my life’s possibilities. Both he and I underwent tremendous challenges to our dream. This three-part video validates our mutual goal: to be happy in a beautiful place with the one we love. Thank you, Brian, for not letting me settle for less.
OK, so I remember when Pet Sounds came out in 1966 and I was in middle school, and remember exactly which room of our family's house I sat in and listened to it. I thought - this is different - no cars, surfboards - but I think I like it. Now its one of my favorites of all time, of a generation.
Man I would've killed to be at this show.. God bless Brian Wilson... My hero,inspiration to write and make music. His songs helped me cope with my mental health issues and drug dependency. Brian's music pulled me outta the depths of hell. A true genius and in my opinion..healer. #goodvibrations
I carried this Album around with me as if it were the Bible in 1966! I made sure all my family and friends listened to it! Yes, even my parents and their friends when we went out or at home on the Console player..great times..great tune Caroline, No..I played Bass Guitar to it in our band..
Everytime I hear Brian performing I cry....Unfortunately I’m just 22 and never had the chance of attending one of his concerts....but goddamn, he’s a gift from The man above!
I went and seen this concert of PET SOUNDS was just fantastic and nothing but enjoyable, Brian will always be one of the best from when he first started. It was always such good music he wrote, and you could have a good time dancing to his music.
This album blew me away when I first heard it. There was nothing else like it anywhere. Adolescent & almost innocent rock n roll became an adult. It was Brian who took us there. We all waited patiently for Brian's next album but nothing happened. Then Beatles put out Sgt Pepper's album and the world changed forever.
incredible musical genius Brian is. such a huge impact he has made on my musical life . that eerie, dark and melodic combination he throws into a positive pop song format......it cant be matched by any rock icons like Lennon/ McCartney, or even Harry Nillsson . i'm amazed this man is still with us today.
@@mssheilajones Wilson was driving the creativity bus in the 60s. McCartney sat in on some of the Smile sessions, he can even be heard crunching celery on the Vega-Tables track. The influence of Smile is clearly evident on Sgt Pepper's. Wilson is in a league of his own and will someday have his own postage stamp here in the US. Pure genius.
@@mssheilajones Have you seen this cover of Sloop John B by the Fendertones? It is stunning. Dare I say it's as good as the BB's version? th-cam.com/video/GmJ6e06eYcM/w-d-xo.html
Brian can sure pull fabulous harmonies out of a group of musicianship. Watching him conduct and enjoy the songs during the performance are a a real joy.
"when he was 23 years old, he wrote his 10th .. TENTH ALBUM" I bow in awe.. ~45 years ago when this first came out and now- and forever.. thank you Brian Wilson for your creative genius!
I love hip hop and classic rock the most but really just great music. When I discovered this album I was blown the fuck away. The way he put all these great sounds together with his lyrics are genius. One of the best albums of all time for sure
+The Homeboy chizannel Theres no denying when an album is a masterpiece that anybody can like it, no matter if its far off from what they usually listen too. I was the same way when I first listened to this album, its a work of art and evokes these universal themes and feelings that so many can relate too, its timeless.
All those layered harmonies in that young head back then.... Brian is the Beethoven of our time! I bought my first "Pet Sounds" album at a garage sale, played it at night with headphones on...its how I learned how to harmonize. I sang Beach Boys classics with my Band in Germany as well... good times! Sadly he can't hit those high notes anymore... but, so happy his Wife stayed by him in all those bad times. Live forever Brian!
He was always a mastermind, now he is a rockstar. Wow great job. If I had a wish? Just a chance to see a show... Wife and kid and a chance to see the show one time... Glad these folks got to see it.
I love the smile sessions. I would really have loved to hear what that project would have sounded like if BW had finished it back then. Today's is great, I agree, but if he would have finished it back then it would've likely been quite different.
@@Peringon Surf's Up is a good album but quite varied. The last three tracks make it for me with the title track being the absolute highlight. It's all subjective though. Personally I think side two of Today! is the most underrated slice of BBs music.
Saw him last night. One of the best concerts I've ever experienced, and I've been to (too) many!! God bless you, Brian!!! 😂 And, Al Jardine, as well -- he defies time!😋
I am overwhelmed by Brian Wilson's goodness. He wrote music to make people to happy.
I have suffered from mental illness my entire life and was ashamed of it. Brian and his music have taught me that i have nothing to be ashamed of. Thank You Brian !!
1920Janice
You didn’t have anything to feel ashamed of dear.
The best of this Universe to you
Keep on please
Amen to that. I too have struggled with mental health and substance amd alcohol abuse for the better part of my life and I'm only 31.... Brian's music is not only genius...but also very therapeutic. He is truly one of the greatest musicians/song writers and composers of all time. Like Sean Lennon once said.. "I listen to the Beach Boys everyday because Brian's music is powerful enough to make the worst of days tolerable with his brilliant melodies and lyrics... God bless Brian Wilson.
@Justin Puga Yes he did... I honestly forget which one it was...but it was was on a documentary about him...theres quite a few.... A cpl yrs ago Showtime did a documentary about the 50th anniversary of Pet Sounds... If u go thru the track list on thr album..and search for example "behind the sound..wouldnt it be nice" and there will be a 7-8 min video talking about each song.. The documentary features commentary by Brian(obviously lol),Al Jardine,and alot of the Wrecking Crew interviews... The wrecking crew was a group of extremely talented studio musician's...frequently used by Brian's idol Phil Spector(atleast before he killed that girl)...thats a good one... If u search Brian Wilson documentaries..theres like 6 or 7 of em...all very good... Check em out brother...youll dig it...alsk idk if your a Crosby,Stills,Nash,and Young fan.. Another great documentary by Cameron Crowe called "Remember My Name" its about David Crosby...and one more lol...its called "Echo in the Canyon" by Bob Dylan's son Jakob...its about all the bands that came out of Laurel Canyon in the 60s... He interviews Brian Wilson,Jackson Browne,Graham Nash,Ringo,Eric Clapton and alot more...its great...so theres a list of dope documentaries about bands that we both obviously like... Enjoy my friend....also check out the trailers to "Echo in the Canyon" and "Remember My Name"...it'll give u a taste on how good those documentaries are.
you don't have anything to worry about. I love you so much :)
To have suffered what he has and still be able to do this , it's a miracle of love
I've heard people say that Brian doesn't have much charisma or stage presence...I think he has more presence than any pretentious rock performer alive. He may not jump around the stage, but he speaks to the audience like his friends, and he relates to people so well...he makes you feel as though he is speaking directly to you every time.
I met Brian Wilson at a meet & greet when my son and I went to The 50th Anniversary Of Pet Sounds concert. He was such a sweet man! I only talked to him for a couple of minutes but he was smiling and very friendly. He was also happy to take a picture with those of us that were there to meet him. It truly was a special night for me and my son!! 😊❤️
People don't understand how much of a toll not releasing his album smile for years effected his mental health and pushed him towards years of self destruction on harder drugs.
People don't understand how much of a toll not releasing his album smile for years effected his mental health and pushed him towards years of self destruction on harder drugs.
it's also important to understand that bian wilson was on a lot of anti-psychotic medications which can cause a permanent mask-like expression where most of the time you sort of just have a completely neutral expression despite whatever emotions you might be feeling.
A humble genius, beautiful soul! Love this man!
It is so good seeing a smiling Brian Wilson.😄
He seems genuinely happy and energetic. The audience enjoys that as much as the songs
He really does have such a big soul. Love Brian Wilson.
Brians vocals on Wouldn't it be Nice make me so happy, his hand gestures are so joyous
I just got done watching the movie “Love and Mercy” emotional insight into his life and struggles. I was born in 1960 and would play their albums over and over again in my bedroom and new every word to The Beach Boys songs. I did not know about this side of Brian, he is a musical genius.
Thank you and God Bless Melinda for helping you get free, she really is an angel sent from heaven to save you from that jerk.
Fantastic film, Paul Dano nails 60s Brian so well!
Paul McCartney said Pet Sounds made him cry. Brian Wilson said Let It Be made him cry. The Beatles & The Beach Boys: The two greatest influences on popular music.
Nickelback makes me cry.
Yes, we all know.
The Beatles make me nauseous
@@zapkvr0101 shut up Kevin , such a contrarian take
He didn’t say pet sounds he said god only knows
Brian Wilson can probably do anything, but the most amazing thing he's ever done is to retain his youthful spirit and exuberance, which just shines out of him here. He's my hero.
Same here😊
He sounds like he's really enjoying himself. It makes me really happy to see him getting the recognition he deserves, even fifty years after releasing Pet Sounds!
Thanks to the Wondermints.
The best thing about this is Brian's occassional genuine smile. Good for the soul.
In spite of consuming demons, Brian persevered and when he beat them down, he continued where he left off, presenting sublime creative genius, and inspiring all of us who thought our own darkness would never relent. Such sweet naive compositions that elevate and caress our souls
Without this man, I wouldn't have a career as an audio engineer.
What you said is very important to hear because sometimes we stop believing in people or ourselves or both.
But it is actually other people who inspire us to be better and it is like a redemption to ourselves again.
That's awesome man !
If You find a guy like Brian Wilson who is so down to earth that's just so rare in this industry
He looks more at home and relaxed now in this video than he did back in the day! So much enthusiasm and love for his audience. A lifetime of anxiety, depression and well, just LIVING made him finally grow into his music. What a talent!
He wrote his TENTH album by the time he was 23 years old. TENTH!!!
Crazy. Didnt know he was that young when the beach boys blew up.
@@brocklanders1009 He wrote Surfer Girl when he was 19 and was pumping out 2-3 albums a year at the beginning of his career.
What a gentle soul he must be
Yes, very gentle and humble, too! He's a fine musician and great humanitarian.
Thank you Melinda, for releasing this lonely soul back to us. ❤
RIP Melinda! You were the light and love in Brian's life!
No doubt here why he's called a genius.
Damn right, from your cousin...
Steven King Actually, Steven King is my late brother. Welcome back.
Putting this masterpiece aside for a moment,it's so great to see Brian back on stage,smiling and having a really good time.Musical genius and survivor.His songs will live forever and the world is a better place because of him.What an amazing talent!!!!
imagine playing petsounds live. The talent that each person needs to have and all the people required. that's crazy.
And the accoutrements needed to make the sounds!
I’d love to see how they all rehearse together, working with Brian
Brian is a treasure that we were lucky enough to dig up. Let’s cherish him until the very end and infinitely beyond. Such a sweet and humble man, he deserves our love
Brian still has his youthful sounding voice, amazing talent.
Had, man, this was from a 2002 live, now he can barely sing low note parts, it's sad but it's true
@@riccardocondorelli2220
He'll be performing near me in December, (2018). I've never seen him in concert so I won't mind the faded vocals. Brian Wilson live in any condition would be a treat.
@@ThekiBoran Inform us after the concert. I would love to see him live!
He is an old man with a young soul.
if i ever wrote one of those songs id be proud. Brian looks, sounds and entertains like hes having a great time sharing his gift. So many other stars seem to emote entitlement where Brian emotes pure humility and appreciation for life and the Gift he was given. His type is so rare.
So glad Brian met the Wondermints. They truly were the band to help him realize his vision, between this live Pet Sounds deal to the completion of Smile.
I was wondering who they were they're so damn tight they nailed everything!
Darian is such an amazing friend to him, to this day. I also thank God they met. I feel like he’s been an advocate for Brian
You can tell Brian loves and is proud of his music.
Brian Wilson is a genius.
100% Agree
@Alvaro Sarco: no argument with that statement.
The UNDERSTATEMENT of the century! Only kidding. In my book and the world of pop/rock, he ranks right up there with Bach and Beethoven. Pure, unadulterated musical genius. The quintessential musical genius. I'll bet he even has "perfect key", which is the ability to listen any note and not only tell you the exact note it is in treble or bass clef, but tell you if it's even the slightest bit sharp or flat! It's a God-given gift.
It literally took me FIFTY years to understand and thus appreciate this music. He is a genius.
I've been a fan since 66 at the age of 9. I love Brian like he is family. He is a very private person yet at the same time so revealing if that makes sense. He is a fragile, wonderful soul and we will never see anyone like him ever again. He is one in 8 billion or however many people occupy this planet.
IT makes me so happy to see Brian as front man with his own band because I know he really enjoyed doing his own thing so much more. GO BRIAN ! the world loves U :)
Anyone in Rock and Roll should know Pet Sounds by heart. Brian Wilson is as important in Pop as Mozart in Classical Music.
This is beyond amazing - the very very best album of all time - it's a miracle Brian did it live .. I met him in 1988 with Landy - This is so amazing : the band the vocals - puts me in tears -
This is making me tear up...he blessed the world with this music.
Brian Wilson, the Legend of Rock !
Love and Mercy brought me here. Thank you for sharing your authentic self.
This is crazy good, Brian in such good form performing his masterpiece. The Wondermints blow me away! One of the highlights of own musical career was opening for The Beach Boys at Otis Airforce base July 4, 1990. Brian had just returned to the road, will never forget it.
Been in love with this man for so long...I always compare his musical genius to that of Mozart's. Love his smile....
Im 35 years old. Ive been listening to this for as long as i can remember and its still my favorite album of all time.!!! Absolute genius. God bless you Brian.💚💚💚
As a boomer eight years younger than Brian, I can only say his songs, especially from Pet Sounds onward, changed what I could look forward to as my life’s possibilities. Both he and I underwent tremendous challenges to our dream. This three-part video validates our mutual goal: to be happy in a beautiful place with the one we love. Thank you, Brian, for not letting me settle for less.
That is powerful, man. Respect from Gen-Z, Brian’s music is now helping me through my own tough times.
OK, so I remember when Pet Sounds came out in 1966 and I was in middle school, and remember exactly which room of our family's house I sat in and listened to it. I thought - this is different - no cars, surfboards - but I think I like it. Now its one of my favorites of all time, of a generation.
Thank you , Mr. Wilson, for songs of my young life that I can carry forward.
I believe Brian can SEE the music.
God, I wish I were there.
We love you, Brian!!!❤❤❤
Man I would've killed to be at this show.. God bless Brian Wilson... My hero,inspiration to write and make music. His songs helped me cope with my mental health issues and drug dependency. Brian's music pulled me outta the depths of hell. A true genius and in my opinion..healer. #goodvibrations
"I have such a big soul.". Vast, with such sweetness.
I carried this Album around with me as if it were the Bible in 1966! I made sure all my family and friends listened to it! Yes, even my parents and their friends when we went out or at home on the Console player..great times..great tune Caroline, No..I played Bass Guitar to it in our band..
“Don’t talk” was absolutely beautiful. I had tears welling in my eyes
Everytime I hear Brian performing I cry....Unfortunately I’m just 22 and never had the chance of attending one of his concerts....but goddamn, he’s a gift from The man above!
I'm so sick of all kinds of music New and Old this is beyond refreshing!! But No one else can do it like Brian
I always listened to these songs as just songs. But somehow watching this "live" rendition, I finally get how personal it is for Brian.
Thank you Mr.Wilson for all the great music ❤❤
You are a Legend,one of the best Songwriter of all time
wow unreal....I grew up to this...reminds me of when good times was getting a milkshake
I HAD NO IDEA HE SOUNDED SO GOOD,
giovanni corsino sweet nostalgia? A milkshake sounds pretty fucking good right now bro :)
@@alexdesmall6916
A dilly bar at the DQ.
In hindsight, his voice sounds remarkable here. Love the man.
Was lucky enough to see Brian Wilson live at the Brighton Pavillion... He cried and I put my hand on his shoulder. Thanks for the memory Dad.
Maximus X, but did you put your _head_ on his shoulder?
one of the greatest albums of all time....still sounding great ..thanks brian
LOVE Brian Wilson. A musical wonder of my time!
Melody + Honesty + Lyric = Heaven!
Don't forget harmonies. :-)
I went and seen this concert of PET SOUNDS was just fantastic and nothing but enjoyable, Brian will always be one of the best from when he first started. It was always such good music he wrote, and you could have a good time dancing to his music.
tight band. great high harmony by that big guy. though this band really shines when they did smile in 2004
This album blew me away when I first heard it. There was nothing else like it anywhere. Adolescent & almost innocent rock n roll became an adult. It was Brian who took us there.
We all waited patiently for Brian's next album but nothing happened. Then Beatles put out Sgt Pepper's album and the world changed forever.
incredible musical genius Brian is. such a huge impact he has made on my musical life . that eerie, dark and melodic combination he throws into a positive pop song format......it cant be matched by any rock icons like Lennon/ McCartney, or even Harry Nillsson . i'm amazed this man is still with us today.
well, yes, it can be matched. Lennon/McCartney, along with Brian, are geniuses. Brian agrees.
@@mssheilajones
It's quite possible Brian is wrong.
yes, indeed, but not possible that I am wrong.
@@mssheilajones
Wilson was driving the creativity bus in the 60s. McCartney sat in on some of the Smile sessions, he can even be heard crunching celery on the Vega-Tables track. The influence of Smile is clearly evident on Sgt Pepper's. Wilson is in a league of his own and will someday have his own postage stamp here in the US. Pure genius.
@@mssheilajones
Have you seen this cover of Sloop John B by the Fendertones? It is stunning. Dare I say it's as good as the BB's version?
th-cam.com/video/GmJ6e06eYcM/w-d-xo.html
Instant goosebumps! Till this day.
Brian Wilson really is a musical genius. What brilliant musical compositions with beautiful harmonies and positive lyrics. :)
Music that saved my life for sure. Ear pods in eyes closed and all is good again. Thank you mr Wilson
His voice sounds great.
Thank you Julian, this is pure gold. Brian sounds amazing, but even better is seeing the pure joy in his eyes as he sings these iconic songs.
Brian can sure pull fabulous harmonies out of a group of musicianship. Watching him conduct and enjoy the songs during the performance are a a real joy.
"when he was 23 years old, he wrote his 10th .. TENTH ALBUM"
I bow in awe.. ~45 years ago when this first came out and now- and forever.. thank you Brian Wilson for your creative genius!
There’s something so captivating about the way he performs. What a guy.
I love hip hop and classic rock the most but really just great music. When I discovered this album I was blown the fuck away. The way he put all these great sounds together with his lyrics are genius. One of the best albums of all time for sure
+The Homeboy chizannel Theres no denying when an album is a masterpiece that anybody can like it, no matter if its far off from what they usually listen too. I was the same way when I first listened to this album, its a work of art and evokes these universal themes and feelings that so many can relate too, its timeless.
the hip hop remix of "I just wasn't made for these times" is incredible
it's a j dilla remix
What a travesty! Horrible!!
Not hip hop per se but hip hop mixing in with anything to do with Pet Sounds. UGHH
All those layered harmonies in that young head back then.... Brian is the Beethoven of our time! I bought my first "Pet Sounds" album at a garage sale, played it at night with headphones on...its how I learned how to harmonize. I sang Beach Boys classics with my Band in Germany as well... good times! Sadly he can't hit those high notes anymore... but, so happy his Wife stayed by him in all those bad times. Live forever Brian!
I imagine his 2 lost brothers are there in spirit, banging on his drums and the other one singing gorgeous vocals…
The best part of this video is seeing Brian smile over and over.
This is incredible! The WHOLE Pet Sounds LIVE! Done perfect, just like the record!
Thank you Brian...Californian born in 1970 in SoCak....surfed whole life and played guitar.....thank you for giving me so much joy.
Three greatest eras of Brian Wilson's symphonic rock art: Pet Sounds, Smile and the Beach Boys' intermittent 1968-1976 period.
Agreed! Though I think '77's Love You belongs there, too: probably the final great BBs statement, however raw.
Dont forget Today!(1965)
brian wilson what can i say his comeback from depression is amazing wish i could do the same Michael
I saw Brian perform Pet Sounds live a few years ago. He's back at the Manchester Apollo tomorrow, and I'll be there!
He was always a mastermind, now he is a rockstar. Wow great job. If I had a wish? Just a chance to see a show... Wife and kid and a chance to see the show one time... Glad these folks got to see it.
My cat died today so sad thank you Brian
Its sooo good seeing Brian smiling underddtanding his emergence from dark places. The ole MASTER AT HIS BEST!
Sorry about your Cat 🐱 😢
You Still Believe In Me. Wow. All I can say is yes! We still believe in you, Brian ❤️
This is so great! I love Brian's joy and enthusiasm performing ALL of Pet Sounds.
Brian sure has the right band for his music. A great fit.
Pet Sounds is the best album ever by the Beach Boys
SMiLE and Today! are also brilliant
I love the smile sessions. I would really have loved to hear what that project would have sounded like if BW had finished it back then. Today's is great, I agree, but if he would have finished it back then it would've likely been quite different.
It's a close second to "Surf's Up" for me.
@@Peringon Surf's Up is a good album but quite varied. The last three tracks make it for me with the title track being the absolute highlight. It's all subjective though. Personally I think side two of Today! is the most underrated slice of BBs music.
I like smile a little more than pet sounds. sunflower is also terribly underrated.
He is so happy and free in this concert. You can feel the peace in his spirit.
The album was made in 66 but the musicians here did an awesome job simulating the album sound.
It actually sounded like the record..
20:07 he's 23 years old again there for seconds
They don’t make em like this anymore, such a legend! and such a sweet soul!
Listen to this record every night for about 3 months now. I go thru phases and and reblown away every time.
THE BEST FOREVER ALL TIME:"BRAIN" WILSON
BRIAN not BRAIN!
mark s
It was intentional
This is awesome! Notice, it doesn't require Mike Love. It only requires Brian Wilson and his orchestra!
I wont say anything bad about Mikes band but Mike Love is an asshole!
@@beachboysswiftie If it wasent for Brian wilson, no one would give a fuck about mike love.
Mike who? Brian, Carl, Dennis and Al are the beach boys. Throw in Dave Marks. No need for what’s his name !
SO TAKE OFF YOUR SHOES, SIT BACK AND ENJOY 40 MINUTES OF GOOD MUSIC!
THANK YOU BRIAN
fuck! that rendition of i'm waiting for the day is amazing.
Gênio! Melhor álbum do séc. XX. Thank you, Mr. Wilson!
How great is it. The crowd are loving it. Brian is enjoying every moment. This is music.
Saw him last night. One of the best concerts I've ever experienced, and I've been to (too) many!! God bless you, Brian!!! 😂 And, Al Jardine, as well -- he defies time!😋
What a man! So vulnerable and so open. My big hero!
So awesome to see him singing this well at his age.
Ive suffered from mental problems for a long time and Brian has showed me that you can still do great things with problems !!! ty Brian !!
The documentary, The Wrecking Crew brought me here. Genius.
+bluesandcountry Great documentary, that crew was behind some amazing albums!
Man his voice sounds really, really good at points. Brian is such an inspiration to me.