Subject: RE: Brian Wilson working Gershwin fragments From: GUEST,Ken Brock Date: 28 Oct 09 - 01:39 PM Actually, Wilson's approach to music, especially during the peak of his creative powers in 1966-71 (Pet Sounds thru Surf's Up), was to create short pieces of melody (which he called "feels") and assemble them together into larger pieces, especially as in "Good Vibrations" and "Heroes and Villains". The longer version of the latter (as on the SMILE album) contains sections known to Beach Boy fans as "Bicycle Rider", the "Cantina" section, "Plymouth Rock" and "Grand Coulee" and there are other bits such as "Child is Father to the Man", that wound up in both "Cool, Cool Water" and "Surf's Up". Many of these original bits as recorded by the Beach Boys in 1966-67 can be heard on the CD release of Smiley Smile / Wild Honey and on the Box set Good Vibrations - 30 Years of The Beach Boys. Leonard Bernstein was an admirer of Wilson's writing and arranging skills and included the song "Surf's Up" as a work in progress by Wilson on a circa 1967 TV special. |
Subject: RE: Brian Wilson working Gershwin fragments From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 28 Oct 09 - 11:25 AM You wouldn't have thought Brian would be the first choice for this job. But maybe he's only applicant! |
Subject: Brian Wilson working Gershwin fragments From: GUEST,Ken Brock Date: 27 Oct 09 - 11:45 PM The Gershwin estate has decided to allow Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys to work with fragments of melody (and some nearly completed songs) left behind by George Gershwin in 1937. Brian Wilson web site |
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