En la soleada California de los años 1960, un grupo de jóvenes músicos decidió capturar la esencia de su entorno en forma de música. The Beach Boys nacieron en 1961 en Hawthorne, un suburbio de Los Ángeles. Los hermanos Brian, Dennis y Carl Wilson, junto con su primo Mike Love y su amigo Al Jardine, formaron la alineación original.
Brian Wilson, el principal arquitecto sonoro del grupo, creció en un ambiente donde la música era un componente central. Su padre, Murry Wilson, un aspirante a compositor, alentó a sus hijos a desarrollar sus talentos musicales desde temprana edad. El resultado fue un sonido innovador que mezclaba armonías vocales complejas con la influencia del rock and roll de la época.
El primer gran éxito de The Beach Boys llegó en 1962 con la canción Surfin' Safari, que se convirtió en un hit en la escena musical californiana. Este éxito fue seguido rápidamente por el álbum Surfin' USA en 1963, cuyo título homónimo se convirtió en un himno del surf rock. Las letras hablaban de la cultura del surf, pero la propuesta musical iba mucho más allá: su magistral uso de armonías vocales y su innovador enfoque en la producción marcaban la diferencia.
Liderados por Brian, quien encontró inspiración en el grupo de estudio de Phil Spector, The Beach Boys lanzaron una serie de éxitos durante los primeros años de la década de los 60. Canciones como Surfer Girl,
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Well, along with our special feature of this Beach Boys' Christmas Album,
once again I'm happy to see the smiling face of the leader of
this popular group here in the studio, Brian Wilson.
Good to see you again, Brian.
Hi, Jack.
This Beach Boys' Christmas Album is really something.
Ah, Dick Reynolds did the arrangements, I guess, huh?
Yes, he did. He did a beautiful job, a wonderful job.
Is this the first time you've worked with him?
Right. I'd been, uh, wanting to meet him and work with him for quite a long time.
Now who's idea was it to have you featured on this, uh, one particular tune--I,
I was particularly impressed with it--"A Blue Christmas."
Well, I... sort of picked out that song to sing for myself.
I, I love the song and uh, I've always wanted to sing it, so I thought I'd sing it.
Well, maybe this will be the start of a whole new career, huh?
I don't know, that's... It, it could, and it couldn't. Ah... I really don't know.
Well, let's leave it to the listeners to see what they think of it.
Right.
I notice this album has uh, ah, along with some of the popular things like, uh,
"I'll Be Home For Christmas," uh, "Auld Lang Syne," and uh, um, "We Three Kings"
and some of the traditional things, that you have a couple of your,
your own, uh, Beach Boys type sounds in the LP, too.
Uh-huh, we've more or less made one side, uh, our own style, and...
Kind of a teen side and an adult side.
Uh-huh, right, um-hm. Contrasting.
Uh-huh. Now, we have, uh, one of your originals coming up here, Brian.
Uh, "Christmas Day." You wrote this for the album specifically?
Yes, I did. Uh-huh.
Uh-huh. And now, do you do your, the vocal arrangements,
or did Dick Reynolds handle all of that?
Dick handled the vocal arrangements on the, ah, the modern side
--the traditional side--and I did the, ah, vocal and the
arrangements of the music on our own style--our basic style--side.
Dick did the strings, also, on the, uh, on the modern side.
Coming up now, ah, a very sentimental type Christmas song,
particularly for those who are away from home during this time of year
--"I'll Be Home For Christmas." Any, ah, thing particular about this,
this tune that you'd like to say, Brian?
Ah, well, I guess there's something very obvious when you hear the song.
It's, ah, there's a very definite influence of the Four Freshmen
on the arrangement as well as the delivery, and, uh, obviously
we all look up and admire the style of the Four Freshmen and,
uh, I feel this has been the greatest--one of the greater--
vocal influences, ah, in the world today.
Well, it's certainly been, uh, nice of you to take the time to come
by again here for our special Beach Boys' Christmas show.
You have a fine album here and, uh, I hope you'll be home for Christmas.
Well, I hope I will, too. I hope everyone's home for Christmas.
I do, too. Brian Wilson, thanks again for coming by.
Thank you very much, Jack.
And here again, the Beach Boys' Christmas Album.