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weitermachen !!!
wie du schon sagst, wens net interessiert, muss es net lesen. fertig ! |
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Ich möchte auch weiterhin neue Infos.
Habe die Beach Boys schon ein paar Mal live gesehen allerdings nie mit Brian Wilson.Anfang der 90er aber noch mit Carl Wilson in Hamburg.War da schon eine schwere Entscheidung denn am gleichen Tag hätte ich auch Jerry Lee Lewis live in Hamburg sehen können. |
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Futter:
Al Jardine hat angekündigt, dass er dieses Jahr ein paar Charity-Shows mit Brian Wilson spielen wird. Angeblich soll hinterher auch noch aufgenommen werden. From this morning's "Rock Report": AL JARDINE TO TEAM UP WITH BRIAN WILSON FOR UPCOMING CHARITY DATES Founding Beach Boy Al Jardine says that he'll team up with the group's co-founder Brian Wilson for various live dates and maybe even some recording this year. Jardine told LAUNCH that he'll be on hand for some benefits that Wilson has already committed to: ["He's got some charity work this year, apparently he's got some events that he's invited me along to do something, I guess on that level, but not financially or anything like that. It more of a charity work. And then we might do a couple of recordings together, 'cause, y'know he still really enjoys my voice. He thinks I have a good voice."] Jardine had previously announced that he and Wilson, along with the group's Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, are in the talking stages about teaming up for a reunion show in Britain next fall to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their Pet Sounds album. Jardine, Wilson, and Love each contributed a new solo track to the recent Beach Boys live hits collection, titled Songs From Here And Back. There's still no word as to where or when the joint Wilson-Jardine appearances will take place. So far, Wilson only has two shows booked for the remainder of the year. Wilson's only U.S. date is set for on July 1st in Las Vegas at The Club in the Cannery Casinos. After that, his next show will be on July 23rd at Australia's "Splendor In The Grass Festival" at Belongil Fields at Byron Bay. Jardine will team up with original Beach Boys guitarist David Marks along with Dean Torrence of Jan & Dean for the "Cruisin' With The Legends Of Surf Music" cruise, set for October 2nd through 6th. |
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Am 3.Juli gibt Brian Wilson bei seinem ferienhaus ein Smile-Charity-Konzert, wo sich die Besucher Bootsplätze (denn es ist am lake Arrowhead) mitene und von dort die Show sehen können. Munkeleien aus der Beach Boys-Ecke zufolge soll Al Jardine dabei sein. Obs stimmt weiß ich natürlich nicht...
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So, dieses Konzert wurde wegen technischen Schwierigkeiten abgesagt, d.h. dass wir auch noch nicht so früh wissen werden, ob es eine kleine Reunion gegeben hätte. In einem Interview hat Al JArdine desweiteren nochmal bestätigt, dass BW ihn gefragt hat, einige Charity-Shows zusammen zu bestreiten. |
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Es scheint immer wahrscheinlicher zu werden:
Eine Mailing list hatte diese Überschrift: THE BEACH BOYS TO REUNITE AT PLATINUM RECORD AWARD CEREMONY Dieser Text kommt wo anders her. Ich versuche noch die Quelle rauszubekommen. Brian, Mike, Dave, Al, & Bruce!!! Posted on June 9, 2006 at 12:31:34 PM by Namby They said it would never happen; but all five surviving Beach Boys -- co-founders Brian Wilson, Mike Love, David Marks and Al Jardine, along with longtime member Bruce Johnston -- will appear together on Tuesday (June 13th), on the rooftop of Capitol Records' Los Angeles headquarters. Co-founders Dennis and Carl Wilson died in 1983 and 1998, respectively. The event, which commemorates the sales of over two million copies of the group's hits compilation Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys, will mark the first time Wilson, Love, Jardine and Johnston have appeared in public together in nearly a decade. In addition to the group being awarded their platinum albums, Capitol Records will be unveiling the artwork for a commemorative Beach Boys anniversary CD and vinyl titles to be released later this year. In a LAUNCH exclusive, Al Jardine said that the group has been amazed by the album's unstoppable success: "We've been delighted and surprised in the weekly sales figures and they're beyond comprehension -- and they're showing no sign of slowing down!" Jardine said that being with the guys on their old stomping grounds just might be the thing needed to get them all to finally commit to reforming: "We're going back to our roots. It is a reunion. It's a beautiful thing." When asked if the awards-ceremony would be a dry-run for a full scale musical reunion Jardine said, "I sure hope so. The only reason we're here is because we're sharing the music and love... And then the lawyers came. An impressive offer (for a reunion) has been made. We just need to sit down and agree to do it -- or not to. But that's what we've already been doing (laughs)." Founding Beach Boy David Marks told LAUNCH that the group's records will never fall out of fashion: ["The Beach Boys actually symbolize a happier time. People are drawn to it -- and continually drawn back to it, because mainly people wanna feel good, and the music is just feel- good music, what can I say? And it reminds everyone of happier times too." SOUNDCUE (:16 OC:. . . happier times too) Beach Boys historian Jon Stebbins told LAUNCH that, "It's nice to know that David Marks is finally getting acknowledged for the hit records he contributed to. Let's hope this type of goodwill is a signal that Dennis Wilson's great unreleased music will finally see the light of day." Stebbins long awaited biography on Marks, titled The Lost Beach Boy is due out later this year. In 2000, Stebbins published the definitive biography on Dennis Wilson, titled The Real Beach Boy. |
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Es scheint zu stimmen, Bruce Johnston schreibt:
I'm flying to the Capitol Records event on Tuesday from Las Vegas and Mike Love will fly in from Reno. We will both ride together from Burbank airport to the awards ceremony. Also I'm really hoping that Dave Marks will be there. FYI: Though I'm looking forward to being with Brian, Mike, Al and Dave, I'm positive that this will be the very last time any surviving Beach Boys will be in the same place at the same time. Bruce Johnston Albuquerque June 9, 2006 |
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