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Founding Beach Boys reunite to celebrate legacy

By Steve Gorman
Wed Jun 14, 2:32 AM ET



LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Three of the original Beach Boys appeared together in public for the first time in a decade on Tuesday to toast their musical legacy and hinted at the possibility of a reunion performance.

Brian Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine, along with Bruce Johnston, who joined the touring lineup in 1965, gathered on top of the Capitol Records office tower for the presentation of double-platinum plaques marking U.S. sales of more than 2 million copies of the band's 2003 collection, "Sounds of Summer: The Very Best of the Beach Boys."

Also on hand to uncork champagne with the band was David Marks, who briefly filled in for Jardine in the early 1960s.

The three original band members have not performed together in years. But, asked about the possibility of sharing the stage again, Wilson replied, "There's a chance of that."

Added his cousin, Love, with whom Wilson was often at odds in later years: "We've got tough management."

The focus of the event was to promote reissues of the band's catalog and celebrate the success of "Sounds of Summer," a 30-track set featuring hits like "California Girls," "I Get Around" and "Surfin' U.S.A."

The album, released in 12 countries, spent its first two years on the Billboard Top 200 chart and has since ranked among the top 10 biggest-selling catalog albums of all time.

"I want to thank everybody involved that helped us get that album ... going and going," Wilson said. "And I thank the Beach Boys themselves for being great, great artists to produce. I'd rather produce those guys over any other artists in the whole world."

Despite past tensions, he and Love seemed relaxed together, and Love, who once sued Wilson for songwriting royalties, saluted his cousin as the main creative force behind the band, thanking him "for his incredible abilities that gave us all an amazing life."

Johnston, who became part of the group when Wilson quit touring to focus on studio work, paid tribute to Wilson's brothers and fellow founding band members, Dennis, who drowned in 1983, and Carl, who died of cancer in 1998.

"I wish Dennis Wilson and Carl Wilson could be here with us," Johnston said, to which Love added, pointing up at the sky: "They probably are, because this is pretty close."

Organizers said the last time the original Beach Boys appeared together in public was around the time that "Stars and Stripes, Vol. 1," a collection of Beach Boy covers performed by various country music artists, was released in 1996.

Capitol Records, a unit of EMI Music Group, also announced plans for a 40th-anniversary release June 27 of a deluxe CD single of "Good Vibrations," featuring five versions of the band's seminal 1966 hit and its original U.S. B-side.

In late August, Capitol also plans a 40-year commemorative reissue of the band's landmark "Pet Sounds" album in a CD/DVD package that includes mono, stereo and digital Surround Sound mixes of the music, plus previously unreleased promotional and documentary footage.

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From left: Brian Wilson, Dave Marks, Bruce Johnston, Al Jardine, Mike Love.
 
I'm sorry if this sounds real strange but when I heard this on the news this morning I thought of you, I know you probs don't even know who I am but I remember you were obsessed with them on another AFL forum.
But anyway, good to see them together :thumbsu:
 
This news makes me very happy. I love the Beach Boys so I'm pleased to see them be able to get over the differences that tore them apart.

It's sad though because even if I did get to see them live, I could never hear God Only Knows the same way (if at all) because sadly Carl's dead. :(

(I feel a bit sorry for Bruce, he's been there since 1965 - it's surely time he got recognised as a true Beach Boy!)
 

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Roobunny said:
(I feel a bit sorry for Bruce, he's been there since 1965 - it's surely time he got recognised as a true Beach Boy!)
Bruce is a real Beach Boy to the fans, just not the media!!

I love Bruce, he makes himself so accessible to fans. :thumbsu:
 
Brittany said:
I'm sorry if this sounds real strange but when I heard this on the news this morning I thought of you, I know you probs don't even know who I am but I remember you were obsessed with them on another AFL forum.
But anyway, good to see them together :thumbsu:
Nah it doesn't sound strange!! I know who you are (I think!!). And I'm not obsessed I just really really like them. ;):p
 
lioness said:
Nah it doesn't sound strange!! I know who you are (I think!!). And I'm not obsessed I just really really like them. ;):p
Haha good,
And thats cool, I never really got into the beach boys..maybe I should :)
 
Brittany said:
Haha good,
And thats cool, I never really got into the beach boys..maybe I should :)
I've said before on this site, (and a few people have taken the challenge and discovered some brilliant music!) that if you dig deeper than the Beach Boys hits, it's an extremely rewarding experience. I know I sound biased when I say that, but I've found people who NEVER thought they'd like the band who have decided to try anyways, and become die hard fans like me! :)

It's quality stuff. :thumbsu:
 
lioness said:
I've said before on this site, (and a few people have taken the challenge and discovered some brilliant music!) that if you dig deeper than the Beach Boys hits, it's an extremely rewarding experience. I know I sound biased when I say that, but I've found people who NEVER thought they'd like the band who have decided to try anyways, and become die hard fans like me! :)

It's quality stuff. :thumbsu:
Oh awesome, I'm pretty sure my Dad has a couple of beach boy records, might give them a listen to when I go to his house :thumbsu:
 
Roobunny said:
This news makes me very happy. I love the Beach Boys so I'm pleased to see them be able to get over the differences that tore them apart.
That's the thing though, they're really not over those differences. Most of the 'differences' involve legal action, sackings from the band, bitter disputes.......it's sad especially since Brian and Mike are cousins after all, and there's been so much ill will between them.......

If there's a reunion I think it'll be very very brief. Perhaps one concert. But hey it's better than nothing, and it'd be great to see them all together for perhaps the very last time ever.

I'd love to see them put their personal differences aside and become friends again, because one day it could be too late. :(
 
I can honestly say I really don't know anything outside the hits.

Was listening to a talk back show a couple of weeks ago and they had a panel of music "experts" and they were rating best and worst live performances they have ever seen and I hate to tell you that they were all in agreeance that The Beach Boys were definitely the worst.

Hopefully the "reunion" will be the mending of the friendships and righting the wrongs and leave the legacy intact and not destroy it with a further live peformance that is so bad that that is all people today remember.
 

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