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Brian Wilson and Beach Boys

Woman's World on MSN · 5d
Brian Wilson Songs: A Look Back at the Late Beach Boy's Musical Legacy
"Caroline, No" was released as the first solo Brian Wilson song in 1966, and then appeared as the closing track on the legendary Beach Boys album Pet Sounds. The melancholy lyrics and creative instrumentation—including harpsichord, vibraphone, a tambourine hit with a wood block and a water jug hit with a mallet—is classic Wilson.
The New York Times · 3d
The Musical Mysteries Brian Wilson Left Behind
The Beach Boys mastermind has been the subject of pop scholarship and major boxed sets, but some corners of his oeuvre remain unreleased.
Yahoo · 6h
Remembering Brian Wilson with 5 Beach Boys flip sides
Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys passed away June 11 at age 82, just two days after fellow Californian Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone left us at the same age. We remember Wilson with five Beach Boys flip sides and conclude with a Sly and the Family Stone flip side.
4don MSN
Brian Wilson’s obsession with perfection lit a fire under The Beatles
Wilson's ambition stoked a creative rivalry with The Beatles, redefining the artistic potential of popular music.
The Express Tribune
4d
Paul McCartney, Elton John, Bob Dylan honor Brian Wilson’s musical legacy after death at 82
Music legends remember Brian Wilson as a genius whose Beach Boys legacy and innovative sound shaped generations.

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