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The Genius of Brian Wilson (RIP) and How He Turned “Good Vibrations” Into the Beach Boys’ Pocket Symphony

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Last updated: June 13, 2025 8:28 pm
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This week, Brian Wilson became the last of the Wilson brothers to shuffle this deadly coil. The Wilsons’ first Dennis passed away young in 1983, but not before he offered this memorable appreciation of the family’s music project. “Brian Wilson is a beach boy. He is a band. We are his messenger. It was a bit harsh: Dennis may not have been a master drummer, but all Beach Boys enthusiasts believe in his faintly despairing songs, enriching the band’s distinctive emotional landscape. Brian may have written, “God knows,” but he did so with the voice of his brother Carl in mind. And even the “good vibrations” of Brian’s other masterpieces had the same impact without the participation of his highly promoted cousin Mike Love?

Still, without Brian’s orchestration, the voices of other Beach Boys weren’t to mention the contributions of the countless studio musicians who performed on the recordings. Before “Good Vibrations,” pop songs weren’t so dependent on many musicians.

It was made for over seven months in four different studios and was released in October 1966 as the most expensive single to date. The length of the epic at that time 3:35 Capitol has been documented with doubts about the feasibility of radio, but it soon turned out to be a surprisingly short running time to contain the pure compositional strength labelled “Pocket Symphony.”

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“Good vibrations” and their countless complexities have been scrutinized to this day, and recently, in a video essay like here. His YouTube Channel PolyphonicNoah Lefeb calls it “density enough to teach the whole music course about it.” David Hartley Grants the status of “probably the most complex song ever recorded” and even “first song created using copy and paste”. Long before the age of digital audio workstations, Brian Wilson used fully analog studio technology to piece together the names of his name, “Feels.” His methods contributed to the construction of a symphony of “good vibrations” and his willingness to follow the mood wherever it led led to the distinctive use of electro-celemin of the song. Despite all this, some listeners still question his centrality towards the Beach Boys music. For them, there is always “kokomo.”

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Listen to Beach Boys Angelic Vocal Harmonies on 4 isolated tracks from Pet sounds: “That wouldn’t be a good thing,” “Only God knows,” “Sloop John B,” “Good vibration.”

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Based in Seoul Colin marshall Write and broadcasting stationTS about cities, languages, and culture. His projects include the Substack Newsletter Books about cities And the book The Stateless City: Walking through 21st century Los Angeles. Follow him on social networks previously known as Twitter @colinmarshall.

Source: Open Culture – www.openculture.com

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