Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall & Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson

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by Peter Ames Carlin


  “Surfin’”

  Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love. © 1961 Guild Music Company (BMI). Administered by Original Sound Entertainment

  “Surfin’ Safari”

  Written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love. © 1962 Guild Music Company (BMI). Administered by Original Sound Entertainment

  “Surfer Girl”

  Written by Brian Wilson. © 1962 Guild Music Company (BMI). Administered by Original Sound Entertainment

  DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to contact other copyright holders; the editor would be pleased to hear from any other copyright holders not acknowledged.

  INDEX

  A&M Records

  A.B.L.E. Machinery

  Add Some Music (1969 album)

  “Add Some Music to Your Day”

  Adult Child (planned album)

  “All Dressed Up for School”

  “All I Wanna Do”

  “All I Want to Do”

  “All Summer Long”

  All Summer Long (1964 album)

  “All This Is That”

  Almer, Tandyn

  “Almost Cut My Hair”

  Altbach, Ron

  American Graffiti (film)

  An American Band (documentary)

  An American Family (biographical drama)

  Anderle, David

  “Angel Come Home”

  Asher, Tony

  Beach Boys and, “Caroline, No” and, “Good, Good, Good Vibrations” and, Pet Sounds album and, “You Still Believe in Me” and

  Leaf (David) and

  Love’s (Mike) lawsuit against A&M and

  Schwartz and

  Smile album’s success (2004-2005) and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Murry) and

  “At My Window”

  “Baby Blue”

  “Back Home”

  “Back to the USSR”

  “Barbara Ann”

  “Barnyard”

  “Battle Hymn of the Republic, The”

  Beach Boys. See also Capitol Records; specific names of albums, band members, and songs

  1961 tape of

  in 1962

  in 1963

  in 1964

  in 1965

  in 1968

  in 1969

  in 1970

  in 1971

  in 1972

  in 1975

  in 1976

  in 1977

  in 1978

  in 1980

  in 1981

  in 1982

  in 1983

  in 1984

  in 1990

  in 1997

  Anaheim concert

  Anderle’s exit from

  arguments among band members

  Atlantic City, New Jersey, concert (1983)

  Australia tour (1978)

  Beatles and

  Big Sur Folk Festival and

  Blaine and

  Britz and

  Caesar’s Palace show (1987)

  Carnegie Hall concert (1971)

  Central Park concert (1977)

  Chaplin and

  Cocktail and

  comeback of (1971)

  declining years of

  double-tracking vocals and

  drug use and

  Dylan and

  Fataar and

  fifteenth anniversary of (1976)

  filler tracks for albums of

  at Fillmore East

  Fourth of July concert (1983)

  Grateful Dead and

  Grillo and

  Guercio and

  “Help Me, Rhonda” recording session (1965)

  Hendrix and

  image of

  John (Elton) and

  at Knebworth Festival (England)

  label contracts, Candix, Capitol Records, CBS Records, Reprise, Warner Brothers

  Landy (Eugene) and, dislike of

  lawsuit against Capitol Records by

  Leaf (Earl) and

  Levine and

  Marks and

  minor league baseball show (1987)

  Monterey Pop Festival and

  monument to, ceremony for

  Netherlands trip

  original name of

  personnel shakeups (1971) and

  photo shoot of

  political issues in music of

  popularity of

  Radio City Music Hall concert

  in Reagan era

  Rieley and

  Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and

  St. Paul, Minnesota, concert (1981)

  Sam Houston Coliseum concert

  Seattle Center Coliseum concert (1976)

  Seattle concert (1980)

  Smile recording sessions (1966) and

  Special Olympics party and

  start of

  Sunkist deal and

  surf culture and

  Taylor (Derek) and

  theater tour (1993)

  twenty-fifth anniversary of (1987)

  Universal Amphitheater concert

  Vail and

  Vosse’s exit from

  wealth of

  Wembley Stadium concert

  Wenner’s article about

  women in songs of

  Beach Boys, The (1985 album)

  Beach Boys and the California Myth, The (biography)

  Beach Boys Concert (1964 album)

  Beach Boys in Concert (1973 album)

  Beach Boys Family and Friends (musical group)

  Beach Boys Love You, The (album)

  Beach Boys Medley (album)

  Beach Boys Party! (album)

  Beach Boys Today (1965 album)

  “Beaks of Eagles, The”

  Beatles

  Beach Boys and

  Capitol Records contract and

  Maharishi and

  popularity of

  Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and

  “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and

  White Album, The, of

  Wilson (Brian) and

  “Beatrice of Baltimore”

  Beautiful Dreamer (documentary)

  Becher, Curt

  “Belles of Paris”

  “Be My Baby”

  Bennett, Scott

  Bernstein, Leonard

  Berry, Chuck

  Berson, David

  “Be Still”

  “Be True to Your School”

  “Be with Me”

  “Bicycle Rider”

  “Big Sur”

  Big Sur Folk Festival

  Blaine, Hal

  “Blueberry Hill”

  “Bluebirds Over the Mountain”

  Bowles, Judy

  Boyd, Alan

  Brains and Genius (company)

  “Break Away”

  BRI

  Brian Wilson (album)

  Britz, Chuck

  Brother Records Inc. (BRI)

  Buckingham, Lindsey

  “Bull Session with the Big Daddy” filler track (1964)

  “Busy Doin’ Nothin’”

  “Cabin-Essence”

  “Cabinessence”

  Cale, John

  “California”

  “California Calling”

  “California Feelin’”

  “California Girls”

  “California Saga”

  Callahan, Irene

  Campbell, Glen

  Campo, Trish

  Candix record label

  Capitol Records

  Beach Boys and, Beach Boys Medley album, image of, label contract, lawsuit against, Pet Sounds album, royalty payments, Smile album, Wilson (Murray) and

  Carl and the Passions (1972 album)

  Carlin, Peter Ames

  interviews of

  Wilson (Dennis), meeting for first time

  Carl Wilson (album)

  “Caroline, No”

  “Car Party”

  “Casual Look, A”

  “Catch a Wave”

  CBS Records

 
“Cease to Exist”

  “Chain Reaction”

  Chaplin, Blondie

  Chicago (band)

  “Child Is the Father of the Man”

  “Child of Winter”

  Christian, Roger

  “City Blues”

  Clapton, Eric

  “Cool, Cool Water”

  “Cotton Fields”

  “Cottonfields”

  “Country Air”

  “County Fair”

  “Crack the Whip”

  Crosby, David

  Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young (band)

  “Cry”

  “Cuckoo Clock”

  “Cuddle Up”

  “Custom Machine”

  Dahlke, Arnold

  D’Amico, Mike

  “Dancin’ the Night Away”

  “Darlin’”

  “Day in the Life of a Tree, A”

  Deaver, Michael

  “Deep Purple,”

  “Deirdre”

  Denberg, Jody

  “Denny’s Drums”

  “Desert Drive”

  Desper, Stephen (Steve)

  Add Some Music recording sessions and

  Reprise record deal and

  Smiley Smile recording sessions and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Murry) and

  “Ding Dang”

  “Disney Girls”

  “Do It Again”

  “Don’t Back Down”

  “Don’t Go Near the Water”

  “Don’t Hurt My Little Sister”

  “Don’t Worry, Baby”

  “Do You Dig Worms”

  “Dream Angel,”

  “Drive-In”

  Dylan, Bob

  “Elements” suite

  “Endless Harmony”

  Endless Harmony (1998 album)

  Endless Harmony (1998 documentary)

  Endless Summer (album)

  Equinox Records

  Fataar, Ricky

  “Feel Flows”

  Felton, David

  Fernandez, Irene Callahan

  15 Big Ones (1976 album)

  “Fire”

  “Forever”

  Fornatale, Pete

  “For Once in My Life”

  Foster, Stephen

  Four Freshmen (musical group)

  “4th of July”

  Friends (1968 album)

  “Full Sail”

  “Fun, Fun, Fun”

  “Funky Pretty”

  Gaines, Steven

  Garcia, Jerry

  “Gee”

  “Gentle Annie”

  Gershwin, George

  “Getcha Back”

  Gettin’ in Over My Head (album)

  Giant record label

  “Girls on the Beach, The”

  “God Only Knows”

  “Goin’ On”

  “Good, Good, Good Vibrations”

  Asher and

  at Big Sur Folk Festival

  CD reissue

  at Fillmore East

  Love (Mike) and

  on Pet Sounds tour (2000)

  popularity and success of

  at Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame

  on Saturday Night Live show

  at Seattle Opera House concert

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Carl) on

  “Good Time”

  “Good Timin’”

  “Good to My Baby”

  Good Vibrations (CD set)

  “Got to Know the Woman”

  Grand Coulee Dam

  Grateful Dead (band)

  Gregory, Probyn

  Griffin, Bruce

  Grillo, Nick

  Guercio, James William

  “Had to Phone Ya”

  Haley, Bill

  “Hang On to Your Ego”

  “Happy Days”

  Harrison, George

  “Hawaii”

  “Heart and Soul”

  “He Come Down”

  “Help Me, Rhonda”

  “Help Me, Ronda”

  Henn, Rick

  “Here Comes Santa Claus”

  “Here Comes the Night”

  “Here She Comes”

  “Heroes and Villains”

  Heroes and Villains: The True Story of the Beach Boys (film)

  Hess, Carol

  “Hey Little Tomboy”

  “Hold on Dear Brother”

  Holland (album)

  Holmes, Frank

  Honeys (musical group)

  “Honkin’ Down the Highway”

  Hood, Robin

  Hutton, Danny

  photo shoot of Beach Boys and

  “Sail On, Sailor” and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  “I Can Hear Music”

  “I’d Love Just Once to See You”

  “I Get Around”

  “I Just Got My Pay”

  “I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times”

  I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times (film)

  “I Know There’s an Answer”

  “I Live for the Sun”

  “I’ll Bet He’s Nice”

  “I Love to Say Da Da”

  Imagination (album)

  “I’m Broke”

  “I’m Bugged at My Old Man”

  “I’m in Great Shape”

  “I’m So Young”

  “I’m Waiting for the Day”

  In Concert (1973 album)

  “In My Car”

  “In My Childhood”

  “In My Room”

  “In the Back of My Mind”

  “In the Parkin’ Lot”

  Irving Music (company)

  “Island Girl”

  “It’s a Blue World”

  “It’s Gettin’ Late”

  “It’s OK”

  “It’s Over Now”

  “I Wanna Pick You Up”

  “I Went to Sleep”

  “Jamaica Farewell”

  Jan and Dean (musical group)

  Jardine, Alan (Al)

  Beach Boys and, “Beaks of Eagles, The”, Carl and the Passions album, exit from, “Help Me, Rhonda” recording session (1965), “Island Girl”, minor league baseball concert, M.I.U. Album, 224–25 monument ceremony, new music of Brian Wilson and, “Prayer” and, Saturday Night Live show, Smile recording session (1966) and, start of, in summer of 1963

  drugs and, avoidance of

  Dylan tribute and

  Kingston Trio and

  Love (Mike) and

  Morgans and

  mother of

  musical background of

  Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and

  “Sloop John B.” and

  spending money and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Carl) and

  Jardine, Virginia

  “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair”

  John, Elton

  “Johnny B. Goode”

  “Johnny Carson”

  Johnston, Bruce

  Beach Boys and, “Bluebirds Over the Mountain” and, “Endless Harmony”, at Grateful Dead concert, “Here Comes the Night”, joining, minor league baseball show, Pet Sounds album, replacement of, “Somewhere in Japan”

  California Music and

  Carlin’s interview with

  drugs and, avoidance of

  high school of

  Imagination album and

  Love (Mike) and

  Sandler and

  Kalinich, Stephen (Steve)

  Kaye, Carol

  Kaye, Chuck

  “Keep an Eye on Summer”

  “Keepin’ the Summer Alive”

  Keepin’ the Summer Alive (1980 album)

  Kennedy, Ray

  Kingston Trio (musical group)

  “Kiss Me, Baby”

  Knebworth Festival (England)

  “Kokomo”

  “Kona Coast”

  Korthof, Steve

  LaBiancas (married coupl
e)

  “Lady Lynda”

  L.A.: Light Album (album)

  Lamm, Karen

  Landy, Eugene

  background of

  Beach Boys’ dislike of

  book by

  Campo on

  charges against

  clients of

  Felton’s story about Brian Wilson and

  girlfriend of, live-in

  “Life’s Suite” and

  Love (Stan) and

  Love (Steve) and

  recording process of Beach Boys and

  Wilson (Audree) and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Marilyn) and

  Wilson (Melinda) and

  Late Night with David Letterman (TV show)

  Law, Johnny

  “Lay Down Burden”

  Leaf, David

  Anderle (David) and

  Asher and

  documentary of

  Love (Mike) and

  Reum and

  Schwartz and

  wife of

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Marilyn Rovell) and

  Leaf, Earl

  Leaf, Eva

  “Leavin’ This Town”

  Ledbetter, Melinda. See Wilson, Melinda Ledbetter

  “Lei’d in Hawaii”

  Lennon, John

  Lent, Keith

  “Let Him Run Wild”

  “Let It Shine”

  “Let’s Go Away for Awhile”

  “Let’s Go to Heaven in My Car”

  “Let’s Put Our Hearts Together”

  “Let the Wind Blow”

  “Let Us Go On This Way”

  Lieber, Jerry

  “Life Is for the Living”

  “Life’s Suite”

  “Like a Rolling Stone”

  Linett, Mark

  “Little Bird”

  “Little Children”

  “Little Deuce Coupe”

  “Little Girl I Once Knew, The”

  Live/Dead (Grateful Dead album)

  “Lonely Boy”

  “Long Promised Road”

  “Lookin’ at Tomorrow”

  Lott, Elliott

  Love, Emily Wilson (Glee)

  Love, Margie

  Love, Maureen

  Love, Michael (Mike)

  A&M lawsuit and

  age of, in

  Beach Boys and arguments among band members, “Belles of Paris”, “Big Sur”, Caesar’s Palace show, Carl and the Passions album, “Don’t Back Down”

  European tour (1964), film about, Friends recording session and, “Getcha Back”, “Good, Good, Good Vibrations”, “Help Me, Rhonda” recording session (1965) and, “Heroes and Villains” recording session, history of, revising, Iowa recording session, minor league baseball concert, monument ceremony, skipping of, new music of Brian Wilson and, Pet Sounds album and, resentment of, “Rock ’n’ Roll to the Rescue”, St. Paul (Minnesota) concert, Saturday Night Live show, Smile album and, start of, “Warmth of the Sun, The”

  Big Sur Folk Festival and

 

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