Category: Brian Wilson/B. Boys
Dixie Chicks + Brian Wilson Connection
By DJ M on May 24th, 2006
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Yogic Flying In Kansas
By DJ M on May 24th, 2006
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DAILY NEWS & ANALYSIS INDIA In Smith Center, Kansas “the India-born founder of the Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, purchased land to build what his foundation is calling the World Capital of Peace, where the group’s m… more »
"Pet Projects: The Brian Wilson Productions"
By DJ M on May 24th, 2006
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The OF MIRROR EYE BLOG has posted some MP3s from this excellent, and highly recommended, disc. more »
"Good Vibrations" 40th Anniversary Edition: Despite Few Details, Appears To Be A Reality
By DJ M on May 24th, 2006
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It's listed on AMAZON. Also, see our PREVIOUS POST. more »
Al's Big Break: No Big Surprise
By DJ M on May 23rd, 2006
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FORBES: What was your big break?
AL JARDINE: Going to school with Brian Wilson was my biggest break. We reconnected in junior college and renewed our friendship. Now there's a reason to go to college, for the people you meet. more »
Finally, a good answer to the question, “What do Gore, Kerry, Zinczenko and Brian Wilson have in common?”
By DJ M on May 23rd, 2006
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Depressing Songs
By DJ M on May 23rd, 2006
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE "The Beach Boys’ '’Til I Die' finds Brian Wilson getting his head above the murk of his years-long depression to compose this devastatingly sad, gorgeous song in which he envisions himself as a 'cork on the ocean,' 'a rock in a landslide… more »
"Good Vibrations" 40th Anniversary Edition?
By DJ M on May 22nd, 2006
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Expected Release Date: June 27, 2006
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"Wouldn't It Be Nice" Is The fifth most conservative rock song of all time?
By DJ M on May 22nd, 2006
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NATIONAL REVIEW As I recall, the Godfather of the Conservatives, Ronnie Reagan, chose a Secretary of the Interior, JAMES G. WATT, who wouldn't allow the Beach Boys to play in Washington D.C. on July 4. Hooray for hypocrisy!
Watt said that rock music… more »