The Beach Boys Members And Director's Interviews
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Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
0:01 - Al Jardine Interview
2:52 - Mike Love Interview
5:40 - Frank Marshall - Director / Producer Interview
Premiering at Hollywood's iconic TCL Chinese Theatre on May 21st and streaming worldwide on Disney+ starting May 24th, the highly anticipated documentary "The Beach Boys" marks a collaborative effort between esteemed filmmakers Frank Marshall and Thom Zimny. Marshall, renowned for his five Academy Award Best Picture nominations and recipient of the esteemed Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award honorary Oscar alongside his producer wife Kathleen Kennedy, joins forces with Zimny, celebrated for his Grammy and Emmy award-winning projects with Bruce Springsteen.
Already earning accolades from those intimately familiar with the band's journey, "The Beach Boys" captures the essence of the legendary group's evolution.
Beach Boys visionary Brian Wilson expresses his delight with the documentary's outcome, reminiscing about the camaraderie, joy, and iconic harmonies that defined their era. Wilson's reflections are echoed by fellow Beach Boy Al Jardine, whose journey with Wilson traces back to their college days, where Jardine's mother notably funded the band's inaugural recording session.
Jardine reflects on the band's intricate tapestry of experiences, marveling at the evolution of their sound and legacy over six decades-a testament to their enduring impact. As Jardine aptly notes in the California Now Podcast, there's always another layer to uncover in the band's multifaceted story.
Truly, borrowing a phrase from another iconic California band, the Grateful Dead, "what a long, strange trip it’s been" for The Beach Boys-from humble beginnings at family gatherings to dominating the charts and securing a place in the revered Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
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Timeline:
0:00 - Intro
0:01 - Al Jardine Interview
2:52 - Mike Love Interview
5:40 - Frank Marshall - Director / Producer Interview
Thank goodness for Al. He is as real as it gets and an advocate of all the Wilson’s.
Al Jardine always presents an interesting perspective to The Beach Boys' story because he is the only original non-family member (besides David Marks.) I love his "A Postcard from California" album and his work with Brian Wilson. Fortunate to see that pair during the 2019 tour as well as The Beach Boys in 2012 and back in 1980. I hope he continues his songwriting and making music. I've been to Carmel and Big Sur many times and always think of him. Best wishes to Al and all of the other Beach boys! Congratulations on the new documentary!
Bruce Johnston joined the Beach Boys in 1965. Not a family member but as close as AJ.
@@fredofromchicago777yeah he's as good as an original by this point, but he's arguably not as integral as Al Jardine. Growing up alongside the Wilson's and being a close friend of Brian's from young, he's effectively family. Bruce, let's be honest, isn't. It's obvious he's close to Mike, and hasn't really crossed paths much with Brian (he was employed original to cover for Brian when he stepped bsck from touring). Not sure how close he is (or was) with the others.
Keep it clean like Al Jardine.
4:53 How about “Feel Flows”, “All This Is That”, “Surf’s Up”, “Til I Die”, “Long Promised Road”, “It’s About Time”, “Funky Pretty”, “This Whole World”, “Slip on Through”, “Mess of help”, “Hold On Dear Brother”, “Here She Comes”, “Cabin Essence”, “Sound of Free”, “Tears In The Morning”?!?!? 😳
I feel like “Endless Summer” shipwrecked them creatively. An entire amazing body of work is completely overlooked or flat out ignored… and we get “Kokomo” shoved down our throats for the millionth time.
I'm so glad you posted that list of tunes, because for me that is the real gold mine. Deep cuts from Surfs Up, Sunflower, Holland - SO many amazing songs. And this was after the absolute gem that would have been Smiile.
@@johncoltrane7899 I absolutely love that era and I think it’s a shame that it doesn’t get any shine. It would be like if all we heard about The Beatles was the fab 4/ mop top era. Imagine a Beatles doc that did 3/4 up until rubber soul and then rushed the rest as an afterthought. It sounds ludicrous, but that’s how I feel The Beach Boys are treated.
This commenter, as well as the repliers, are well versed in their knowledge and tastes.
Agreed! The 60s are classic beach boys, but arguably they were at their best creatively in the late 60s and 70s. But more dubious in the 80s,and let's forget about the 90s! Still, the final album in 2012 wrapped things up well. Just a sham Carl wasn't on it - some of those tracks dated from the 90s,and had his voice on the original demos. Think his voice appeared on Al's album though.
@@tomthornton6259yep. I love those songs on Al’s album… and I am really glad they wrapped things up on a high note. There’s some great stuff on That’s Why God Made The Radio. Particularly the last few songs. I’m glad they didn’t end with Summer In Paradise. 🤢
I agree with Al - there's a lot more to tell than what is in this film - or in the new book, for that matter. The Beach Boys didn't end in 1980.
💯 I absolutely love the Rickey and Blondie era. Sunflower to Holland was such a fantastic era and all we ever hear about is “Endless Summer” and how they are “America’s Band”.
They kind of did end in 1980, as they stopped regularly releasing records that year and Dennis hit the skids before dying three years later. Scattered releases of more terrible music continued through the 1980s before ending with the deplorable "Summer in Paradise" in 1992. That tragedy was followed by another in 1998 when Carl Wilson died. Then the band basically folded into Mike's horrendous tribute band. So, yeah, they did end in 1980.
@@steventierney1422 no, they were touring and recording regularly right up till Carl's death.
@@ronfowlermusic The only dreck they released between 1992 and 1998 was the criminal and deplorable "Stars & Stripes." After 1980 they only released garbage and the last few '70s records were more misses than hits, so I stand by my comment.
@@steventierney1422 we did get “That’s Why God Made The Radio” in 2012, and the reunion tour. That was their chance to correct course, and for a while it looked like that’s exactly what was happening… Brian even started writing a follow up album… and then Mike Love took a big dump in the picnic basket and ruined it. Brian’s excellent album “No Pier Pressure” was intended to be the follow up to TWGMTR. That’s why there are so many songs on it with the other Beach Boys. Even Blondie is on it… Mike ruined it for everybody.
I'm glad Al doesn't toe the line and isn't all sunshine and roses
Who is sunshine and roses? There has NEVER been any time period ever in the Beach Boys careers that they weren't dysfunctional abused, and abusing psychos. Just listen to the tapes of Murray screaming and swearing at Brian in the studio early 60s. It never got better. Doing sound on the road meant dodging bullets literally, daily fights, lawsuits every 10 minutes - a nightmare. Then to close out the Peace era in '68 Dennis pissed off Manson stole his song, changed some words and put it out on his LP w/no credit to Charlie, this after letting Charlie's girls n boys stay and then take over his house on Sunset for a couple months. So of course Charlie has his minions go murder at the Producer Melcher's house for revenge except he didn't know Sharon Tate was leasing it blah blah blah; then Brian becomes captive of the psycho Beverly Hills Dr who finishes off what little brain Brian had left and it goes on to this day. Ob La Di Ob La F'd Up. 🤣
@@cuda426hemi And through it all came great music.
@@JOHNWLOUCKS Is IBM still in Poughkeepsie? 👀
@@cuda426hemi you might want to learn to read : I said Al ISN'T all sunshine and roses
@@gerrydooley951 Wasn't picking on you. Al is the nicest of the bunch, no chips on his shoulder compared.....
In a perfect world Mike doesn’t get to tell his distorted story of The Beach Boys. Without Brian and Al telling the story than anything else is skeptical.
I would like to see David Leaf speaking on Brian's behalf.
God only Knows for me, was a song that moved popular music to a different area in the art of composing. Pop music grew up and was reaching out to the classical realms. Many composers from the 17th and 18th centuries have influenced modern day music. Bach for example. MCCARTNEY'S for know one and A Whiter Shade of Pale based on his air on a g string.
I love that Al said he was disappointed that it ended in 1980! There was so much more to be told!
I really hope this documentary does the late 60s/ early 70s justice and doesn’t just focus on the aftermath of “Endless Summer”.
oh well, maybe next doc..
They never talk about the horrendous things Murry Wilson did to Brian. Brian's Dad had some serious mental issues.
The doc was a great part one. The vocals only track of California Girls is stunning.
Whats your favorite song?….thats what the interviewer comes up with?
Just saw the documentsry yesterday evening. Made me really nostalgic. Been a Beach Boy Fan since 1976 and will ever be until the end of my life. I actually was born in Oct. 1961 when everything started for them. So it's a kind of connection to them and I used to play drums the way Dennis was playing. It was cool that way and not the regular way. Actually when I got married 25 years ago, we arranged that a classical trained singer together with the church organ performed "Forever". Still get chills when I'm thinking about it. Greetings from Germany.
Al is just the man love you bro
Alan and Mike are legends, greetings from Mexico!
Mike Love is a huge tool. Always has been.
Mike wrote the lyrics to almost every single one of their hits. Back to your Madonna cd's.
It took forever but the Beach boys are now where they belong at the top of the heap.
Right headphone lovers rejoice. Left headphone lovers got fucked on this one
I think Al, Mike and Bruce are just happy that anyone is interested in them at this point in their lives.
Al Jardine has always remained an integral part of The Beach Boys. Mike Love was for a while.
@@rob8872 yeah, I know
@CineMagna - Don’t pan audio so far left or right, it should be center or near-center
Can't hear the questions being asked - only the responses. 😒
I also think it missed a lot of things, it would have been fine with 5 chapters. But fans will watch anything even if it contains 5 pics we never saw. Side comment, I was never a fan of ML attitude but man enough bashing him, you can't change history and he was a very important part. Things are what they are and they are not going to be erased with bad comments.
The problem is he is his own worst enemy. Instead of being grateful for being part of the group and all the fame and money that came with it, he can’t help himself with the … I wrote this and I wrote that and Brian screwed me because I didn’t get credits. Partial truths don’t support his arguments and it’s always been no Wilson’s no Beach Boys. In the early days he added some nice hooks and sang decently but by the mid to late 60’s he was nothing but problematic.
@@pauldrew3696 As I said, I don't like him at all, most of his contributions were cheesy and if it were up to him the group would have always stayed singing songs about cars but at the same time he was very productive because if there was one thing he had it was a lot of discipline to work with.
@@avanti6058
Money hungry
R hope new music asap
Very disegenuous Mike Love laugh.
Maybe it's a nervous laugh or habit, but it's creepy.
Wow such great interviews! I love listening to Mike Love..He’s such a wealth of knowledge and has such a great perspective of music. The world needs another beach boys reunion tour and some new music by these very talented men! MAGA Beach Boys👊🇺🇸
Brian is not capable of doing a reunion so there is no point anymore. They did one in 2012 and produced a very nice album
@@gerrydooley951 yes I don't expect Brian to perform on stage but for the rest of the guys, it strongly rumored that a show / tour and new music will be forthcoming.
MAGA Beach Boys? Please. Stop.
Agreed! I keep thinking they can do a performance in a conference center. Film it and sell access! Make it the biggest beach party ever!
@@musicmatty67 there is no point,
😊😊
The doc is a love letter ...that's all there is to it. I have absolutely no interest in Mike Love - he has always had an agenda and served it and it alone.
WASTED $14 to Sign Up to Disney to watch The Beach Boys. What did the film tell us that we long term FANS didn’t already know??
There was NOTHING NEW WHATSOEVER, and SO MUCH LEFT OUT.
THIS FILM DOES NOT TELL THE FULL BEACH BOYS STORY: BARELY HALF OF IT!!
Oh, hang on: There was one thing I learned: MIKE LOVE CAN TURN ON THE WATERWORKS REAL EASY TO TELL US HE STILL LOVES BRIAN.
Real Beach Boys fans: DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!
There’s not a Group called ‘WE HATE MIKE LOVE’ for no reason
I’ve been a fan from the first time I heard Be True To Your School, I was 12 years old, I still have some of the original LPs my parents bought for me, Surfer Girl, Shut Down, All Summer Long, Summer Days and the Today Lp not to mention, Pet Sounds which I still carry the CD in our car, and the Surf’s Up LP. I have the books I’ve read, I played Bass Guitar in our band, my career of 30+ years in radio, played The Beach Boys on the air hundreds of time, saw Love and Mercy and to top it off, met the guys twice and the Wilson’s mom, Audrey with Carl and have the photos. I will tell you that Carl was an amazingly friendly guy to me, a stranger, we talked with his Mom, it was a great moment in my life being such a fan since I was 12..I won’t give Disney a dime to watch it..I pretty much know the deal, God only knows, a great American story….😊