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    Explore " beach boys" with insightful episodes like "Bob Cowsill & Raized Wrong: TikTok Teen Idols & Generations of Family Bands", "S2: E15: Surfing about Music with Timothy Cooley", "Boat Songs & A Brief History Of Reggae", "E167: Live From My Drum Room With Ricky Fataar!" and "Get Your Balls In Order with John Stamos" from podcasts like ""Media Path Podcast", "The Surfing Historian", "From The Music Store", "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!" and "Life Will Be the Death of Me with Chelsea Handler"" and more!

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    Bob Cowsill & Raized Wrong: TikTok Teen Idols & Generations of Family Bands

    Bob Cowsill & Raized Wrong: TikTok Teen Idols & Generations of Family Bands

    Raized Wrong is two young brothers, Landon and Lyric Goldberg, and their father Donny. They are a newly minted but third generation family band. Donny, along with his dad and brother head up a Beach Boys tribute band called Surf’s Up. Having learned his trade well from his dad, Donny is passing it on to his sons, ages 12 and 13. Their tight vocal harmonies on classic hits have shot their TikTok following climbing quickly towards a million and Lyric and Landon are on a fast track to teen idol heights so we hooked them up with a man who’s been there, Bob Cowsill of The Cowsills.


    Bob understands pop melodies and intricate harmonies and he is duly impressed with the tight sounds of this accomplished and talented family band. Together, they are talking about musical roots and inspirations, sibling harmonies, parents in the band, rehearsal and performance experiences and balancing childhood with show business. Plus, Lyric and Landon go to Teen Mag Nosy Question school with Bob who has answered his share of them.


    You will remember when you first knew that Raized Wrong is on its way to musical history.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Raized Wrong


    Raized Wrong on Tiktok

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    Raized Wrong Merch


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    Raized Wrong on The Cowsills Podcast


    The Beach Boys - "Feel Flows" The Sunflower & Surfs Up Sessions 1969-1971


    The Cowsills

    The Cowsills on Facebook


    The Cowsills Podcast


    Family Band: The Cowsills Story


    Family Band: Trailer

    S2: E15: Surfing about Music with Timothy Cooley

    S2: E15: Surfing about Music with Timothy Cooley

    For S2: E15, I interview ethnomusicologist Dr. Tim Cooley about his book Surfing about Music. Tim is a music professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and his research interests center around popular and vernacular music of Central Europe (notably, Poland) and North America—paying particular attention to the roles of musicking in creating individual and community identities. In this intriguing episode, he and I chat about how surf music and how “musicking about surfing” has changed as cultural ideas about surfing itself changed. This wonderful book is featured on surfinghistorian.com.

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    E167: Live From My Drum Room With Ricky Fataar!

    E167: Live From My Drum Room With Ricky Fataar!

    My guest is drummer and mutli-instrumentalist, the great Ricky Fataar! We do a deep dive into Ricky's long and incredible career, including the The Flames, The Beach Boys, the Rutles and Bonnie Raitt.  We play a few songs which exemplify Ricky's deep groove, incredible feel and beautiful musicality. Come along for the ride! 

    https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_room

    www.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom


    Get Your Balls In Order with John Stamos

    Get Your Balls In Order with John Stamos

    Chelsea’s childhood crush John Stamos is in-studio this week to talk about getting sober in his 50s, why he always dreamed of fatherhood, and why he loves Disneyland so damn much.  Then: A newly-sober man is finding his new life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.  A 20-something wound up in bed with her best friend, and isn’t sure what to do next.  And a daughter struggles with the loss of her parents at an early age - and wonders if she can move beyond using humor to process the pain.

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    Get Your Balls In Order with John Stamos

    Get Your Balls In Order with John Stamos

    Chelsea’s childhood crush John Stamos is in-studio this week to talk about getting sober in his 50s, why he always dreamed of fatherhood, and why he loves Disneyland so damn much.  Then: A newly-sober man is finding his new life isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.  A 20-something wound up in bed with her best friend, and isn’t sure what to do next.  And a daughter struggles with the loss of her parents at an early age - and wonders if she can move beyond using humor to process the pain.

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    Ep.118 - Rewind to 1967: The Year That Changed Music Forever

    Ep.118 - Rewind to 1967: The Year That Changed Music Forever

    What if we told you that the summer of 1967 could hold the secrets to some of the greatest music ever? With our old pals, Scott, Mark and Lou of the Music Relish Show, we rewind time to this iconic year, unearthing fascinating stories and dissecting pivotal moments in music history. From The Doors' groundbreaking debut album to the first Shafa music festival in Central Park, our conversation takes unexpected twists, even as we navigate technical glitches, sharing laughs, and profound insights along the way.

    Drum roll, please! We explore the importance of drumming in setting the tone of a song, using The Doors' debut album as a case study. Our banter veers from the arrest of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to the Beatles' promotional film for Strawberry Fields Forever. But it's not all music - we also dive into the movies, TV shows, and pop culture moments that defined 1967. Elvis Presley's Clambake, the anti-war movie You Only Live Twice, and TV classics like Hill Street Blues and Kojak are all up for discussion.

    Finally, our conversation circles back to the bands that shaped the sound of '67, featuring Credence Clearwater Revival, Fleetwood Mac, and Earth, Wind, and Fire, among others. We debate the controversy surrounding Bob Welch's exclusion from Fleetwood Mac and reflect on the Grammy Award win of Jethro Tull. It's a vibrant, exhaustive discussion that doesn't shy away from personal anecdotes and playful banter. So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on a sonic journey through 1967 - a year that forever changed the face of music and pop culture.

    JAMES & BETH RILEY will have you boppin' and catching a wave with their radio shows

    JAMES & BETH RILEY will have you boppin' and catching a wave with their radio shows

    Two shows that I highly recommend are Boppin' With Beth featuring host BETH RILEY and Catching a Wave with Jammin' JAMES RILEY. Beth and James are two peas in a pod when it comes to their marriage, radio shows, podcast, and promotions arm of TEAM RILEY RADIO, Old Fashioned Radio Publicity. On this show they talk about how they're able to not only pack a lot of great content into their hour long weekly shows, but into all the work they put in on all they have going on. This is a fun one, so give it a listen and then tune into their shows (links below!). Guaranteed to put a smile on your face and get your toes tappin'!

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    Episode #158 - Hell's Decibels USA Tour - Live Interview Recap with Night Demon, Satan & Haunt

    Episode #158 - Hell's Decibels USA Tour - Live Interview Recap with Night Demon, Satan & Haunt

    This week we bring you a special episode featuring the frontmen of all three bands on the Hell's Decibels tour, namely Brian Ross of Satan, Jarvis Leatherby of Night Demon, and Trevor William Church of Haunt.  You will hear their impressions of the tour, their feelings of good will and camaraderie toward each other, and each band's plans and aspirations for the future.  Through it all, the bands' mutual respect and admiration shine through.  Along the way, there are some wonderful tidbits about small markets versus large markets, interactions with Metallica, and all the things we do for rock'n'roll.

    Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:

    • Streaming Video:  Full interview with Jarvis Leatherby, Brian Ross and Trevor Church from Metal Mayhem ROC


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    #34:Terminator Fly

    #34:Terminator Fly

    In which Lauren & Mattias share some suggestions for what to do during summer vacation, along with anecdotes and laughs on the subjects. They also discuss their recent movie nights and tell the pros and cons about vending machines.
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    • Opening
      • Oversleeping 
      • Vending machines
    • Weekly Check In
      • Get Back
    • Movie On!
      • Mr.Nice Guy
      • Love and Mercy
    • Intermission
    • Suggestions for what to do while on vacation
      • Terminator Fly
    • Wrap Up
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    Las Vegas Entertainment Report | Ep. 175 EXTRA

    Las Vegas Entertainment Report | Ep. 175 EXTRA

    The Rio is getting renovated as Dreamscape Companies takes over. The Beach Boys are coming to Sunset Station. Piano Man at V Theater celebrates the music of Billy Joel and Elton John. Dita Von Teese will take over the Jubilee Theater with a new show that starts in October. Travis Scott will headline at Zouk Nightclub during Formula 1. You can still get tickets to that big soccer match happening at Allegiant Stadium. 



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    Fun, Fun, Fun: The Music of the Beach Boys

    Fun, Fun, Fun:  The Music of the Beach Boys
    Beave and Len debate the music and the impact of the Beach Boys. Beave argues the band's significant impact, rivalry with the Beatles, and the greatness of their album Pet Sounds, while Len sniffs in disdain. Beave tries to educate Len on the cultural impact of the song "Chug-A-Lug". They compare 45-minute playlists (which can be found on Spotify), talk their favorite albums, and the subsequent solo efforts of Brian Wilson. Tune in for some California jams!

    TK Ukulele - Beach Boys/R&B Sound, Playing the Ukulele, Harmonies & More

    TK Ukulele - Beach Boys/R&B Sound, Playing the Ukulele, Harmonies & More

    In this episode we speak with TK Ukulele

    At the "La Invitacion" event in the historic Enterprise Building TK talks to us about playing the ukulele, his dream group that he would love to create, the type of sound that he carries and more.

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    #19: Love & Mercy – Das tragische Leben von Brian Wilson, der kreative Kopf der Beach Boys

    #19: Love & Mercy – Das tragische Leben von Brian Wilson, der kreative Kopf der Beach Boys
    Wir sprechen über „Love & Mercy“, die Filmbiografie über Brian Wilson, der kreative Kopf der Beach Boys. Wilson zählt zu den bedeutendsten Komponisten sowie Musikproduzenten des 20. Jahrhunderts und ist ein Mitglied der "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". Wir berichten Euch über sein tragisches Leben, das von psychischen Problemen gekennzeichnet ist, sodass er sogar mehrere Jahre im Bett verbrachte. Zusätzlich sprechen wir über die Bandgeschichte der Beach Boys. Außerdem beleuchten wir, wie viel Realität uns der Film zeigt.

    Quellen: 
     
    Brian Wilson Productions, https://www.brianwilson.com/timeline [eingesehen am 16.05.2023].
     
    Brian Wilson, https://www.laut.de/Brian-Wilson [zuletzt eingesehen am 16.05.2023].
     
    Neumann, Vincent: Ein Musikerleben zwischen Genie und Wahnsinn, https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/80-geburtstag-brian-wilson-beach-boys-100.html [veröffentlicht am 19.06.2022, eingesehen am 16.05.2023].
     
    Film: 
    Love & Mercy, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0903657/ [zuletzt eingesehen am 26.05.2023]. 
     
    Love & Mercy, Trivia, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0903657/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv [zuletzt eingesehen am 26.05.2023].
     
    Love & Mercy, https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl1063290369/ [zuletzt eingesehen am 26.05.2023].
     
    Love & Mercy, https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/love_and_mercy [zuletzt eingesehen am 26.05.2023].
     
    Filmzitat (Vorsicht Spoiler!):
    Poltergeist, http://www.filmzitate.info/suche/film-zitate.php?film_id=1948 [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.05.2023]. 
     

    The Beach Boys' Break Away - How Brian Wilson Uses ii V Is

    The Beach Boys' Break Away - How Brian Wilson Uses ii V Is
    Brian Wilson is one of my favourite songwriters, and he LOVES ii V Is (who doesn't). This video is a look at how 2 5 1s are used in the super underrated, and frankly BRILLIANT 1968 Beach Boys single, Break Away, which was written by Brian, and his father Murry. This is a mini follow up to a longer video I just put out about ii V Is generally in popular music, so check that one out too to learn about the chord progression generally!

    1987 - September: Various Artists “The Lost Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”

    1987 - September:  Various Artists “The Lost Boys:  Original Motion Picture Soundtrack”

    Long before the Twilight books and movies made vampires cool, the motion picture The Lost Boys was a hit.  This dark comedy/action drama centers around Michael and Sam Emerson and their experiences with a biker gang who are secretly vampires living in the California beach town of Santa Carla.  When Michael is drawn into the influence of the vampires, he must make a choice between becoming a vampire himself or fighting the conversion by killing the head vampire.  The name comes from the Peter Pan stories, because much like the lost boys in that tale, vampires never grow up.  The cast included Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Corey Haim, and Corey Feldman, and was a box office hit.

    The film also created a hit with The Lost Boys:  Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.  Featuring a number of notable rock stars and groups including INXS, Foreigner's Lou Gramm, Echo & the Bunnymen, and The Who's Roger Daltrey, it spawned multiple singles.  The soundtrack contains both original songs and covers, all either alluding to events in the movie or to what could be considered “vampire culture” - lostness, staying up at night, and similar characteristics.  

    The film is credited for changing the perception of vampires to a more youthful and appealing monster.  Subsequent adaptations of the vampire genre which would be inspired by the film include movies as diverse as “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and the mockumentary film “What We Do in the Shadows.”

    John Lynch was up all night “staking his claim” on this podcast feature.

     

    Cry Little Sister by Gerard McMann
    Singer-songwriter Gerard McMahon wrote this anthem under the pseudonym Gerard McMann.  It would be considered the theme for the movie, and was specifically written for the film.  McMann was thinking of a Gotham-like image in which you have to turn to faith in order to escape the doom in the night.

    Lost in the Shadows by Lou Gramm
    Gramm steps out from the shadows of his group Foreigner for this solo effort.  The video for this song would feature clips from the film.  Fuzzy guitar distortion and harmonica drive this deep cut, and was also written specifically for the movie.  

    Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me by Roger Daltrey
    The Elton John hit is covered by Who front man Daltrey, and the allusion to vampires is pretty clear to see.  The film ends with morning breaking and the sun coming up, and Daltrey is singing this song as the credits roll.

    I Still Believe by Tim Cappello
    The Call's song is covered by saxophonist Cappello, who also makes a cameo where he is playing the song on the boardwalk.  The lyrics are about the 40 days of fasting that Jesus undertook at the start of His ministry, and the reference to belief plays into the theme of faith versus giving into darkness that runs through this film.

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Once Upon a Time...Storybook Love by Mark Knopfler (from the motion picture “The Princess Bride”) 
    It would be inconceivable for us to pass up this theme from the Rob Reiner movie which was in the theaters in the fall of 1987. 

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    One Slip by Pink Floyd 
    After the departure of Roger Waters, Pink Floyd released the album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason" with only David Gilmour and Nick Mason listed as members.  Bruce brings us this staff pick which was co-written by Gilmour and Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music.  It is about unintended consequences of impulsive action, in this case an unintended pregnancy. 

    Hourglass by Squeeze
    Rob features the debut single from Squeeze's seventh album, “Babylon and On.”  The fast-paced chorus is distinctive and catchy.  Songwriters Chris Dilford and Glenn Tilbrook typically wrote the lyrics and music respectively in separate sessions (much like Bernie Taupin and Elton John), but collaborated in the same room on this song.  The memorable video is full of surrealism and optical illusions.

    Luka by Suzanne Vega 
    Wayne takes an uncharacteristically softer and slower pick with singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega's song about child abuse.  The song was actually written prior to Vega's first album but didn't make its studio debut until her second album, “Solitude Standing."” The name comes from a boy who played in front of Vega's building and stood apart from the other children.  

    Bad by Michael Jackson
    Lynch brings us the title track to Michael Jackson's massively successful follow-up album to “Thriller.”  Jackson wrote this song in an attempt to change his persona to a tough guy.  The video was directed by Martin Scorsese, and Prince auditioned for the video.  He departed as soon as he read the line, "your butt is mine," and Wesley Snipes would take the role.

       

    NOVELTY TRACK:

    Wipeout by the Fat Boys featuring The Beach Boys
    We finish off with this unlikely pairing of beatbox rappers of the 80's and beach music founders of the 60's. 

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    Adult Swim Presents: WeekRick at BerMorty's.

    Adult Swim Presents: WeekRick at BerMorty's.

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    We are smoking about yt people and Doja Cat! Justin Bieber selling the rights and royalties to his music for 200M. Doja Cat and the meaning of fashion! Rick and Morty needs to be cancelled not "Weekend and Bernies'ed." 

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    Top 10 Albums of 1966 Album Draft!

    Top 10 Albums of 1966 Album Draft!

    Today on the Reactions To The Classics Music podcast we kick off our brand new series where we pick/draft the top 10 albums of every year from 1965-2022! Today, we discuss the greatness of 1966!  

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