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The Beach Boys’ story goes back more than 60 years, with nearly 30 albums, dozens of hit singles, and enough ups and downs and family drama to fill several movies. But the documentary The Beach Boys (streaming on Disney+) packs it all into a compact 113 minutes, skimming the surface of the group’s many chapters while never lingering long enough in any one area to give the casual fan much indication as to why they are one of pop music’s most important bands. Not long into the film, co-founder Mike Love says, “We’ve been counted out as a group a half-dozen times.” That’s true, but The Beach Boys...
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When the Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, Mike Love delivered a speech that was one for the ages. Even now, he realizes that it’s a moment that will be part of their history forever. During his infamous speech, he called out Paul McCartney for being absent that night – the Beatles were also being inducted. Mick Jagger and Billy Joel were also mong Love’s additional verbal targets. Later in the evening, Bob Dylan thanked Love for not mentioning his name during the speech. Love left his bandmates visibly steamed that night. But you won’t find that moment in The...
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Brian Wilson‘s recent move into a conservatorship might not keep him from reuniting with the Beach Boys. In fact, his former bandmates say they’d love to make music again. “He knows that he needs the help but we’re still able to get together and we’re going to see each other soon,” Mike Love tells BBC Radio 4’s Today. “It’s not so negative as it sounds, as long as he’s cared for properly. He’s seeing his children. … He’s being well taken care of.” Love said he and Wilson recently re-connected as filming ended for The Beach Boys, a new documentary that premieres May 24 on Disney+. Wilson has be...
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A judge has ruled that Brian Wilson be placed in a conservatorship, which will be run by his longtime publicist and manager, Jean Sievers, and his longtime business manager, LeeAnn Hard. The conservatorship was applied for in February, shortly after the death of his wife and manager, Melinda. It was noted at the time that Wilson, 81, suffers from dementia and is no longer able to care for himself. “Brian and the children living at home will be taken care of and remain in the home where they are cared for by Gloria Ramos and the wonderful team at the house who have been in place for many years ...
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