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

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by Peter Ames Carlin


  Brothers Record Inc. contract and

  Carlin’s interview with

  Current Affair interview and

  daughter of

  drugs and, avoidance of

  father of

  Jardine (Al) and

  Johnston and

  lawsuits against Brian Wilson and

  Leaf (David) and

  at Love Sheet Metal

  Manson and

  marriages and divorces of

  Martinez and

  McCartney (Paul) and

  mother of

  music tastes of, early

  nervous breakdown of

  Parks (Van Dyke) and

  paternity case against

  politics of

  Reagans (Ronald and Nancy) and

  rebellious nature of

  at Rock ’n’ Roll Fantasy Camp

  Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and

  Schwartz and

  Smile album’s success (2004–2005) and

  spirituality and

  teenage pregnancy situation of

  Vosse and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Carl) and

  Wilson (Dennis) and

  on Wilson family

  Wilson (Murry) and

  Love, Milton

  Love, Shawn

  Love, Stanley (Stan)

  as basketball player

  Landy (Eugene) and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Dennis) and

  Love, Stephanie

  Love, Stephen (Steve)

  Beach Boys and, “Brian Is Back” campaign, Chaplin and, drug use of Brian Wilson and, Equinox Records deal, hiring of brother Stan, sale of songs by Murray Wilson

  Landy (Eugene) and

  “Love and Mercy”

  “Love Surrounds Me”

  “Luau”

  Lynne, Jeff

  Maharishi (guru)

  Maharishi International University

  “Mama Tired”

  Manifest Destiny

  Mankey, Earle

  Manrikus, Mary Lou

  Manson, Charlie

  “Marcella”

  “Marilyn Rovell”

  “Marketplace”

  Marks, David

  Beach Boys and

  on rivalry between Love (Mike) and Wilson (Dennis)

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Dennis) and

  Wilson (Murry) and

  Maule, Tom

  “Maybe I Don’t Know”

  McCartney, Paul

  Love (Mike) and

  at Monterey Pop Festival

  Pet Sounds and

  at Royal Festival Hall concert (2000)

  Wilson (Brian) and

  McKenzie, Scott

  “Meet Me in My Dreams Tonight”

  Melcher, Terry

  Beach Boys and, “Getcha Back”, joining, “Kokomo”, “Rock ’n’ Roll to the Rescue”

  Equinox Records and

  Manson and

  mother of

  musical group of

  Parks (Van Dyke) and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  “Melekalikimaka”

  “Melt Away”

  Michaels, Lorne

  M.I.U. Album (album)

  “Mona”

  Monterey Pop Festival

  Morgan, Alexandra

  Morgan, Bruce

  Morgan, Hite and Dorinda

  Mountain, Carol

  “Mountain of Love”

  “Mr. Wilson”

  “Mt. Vernon and Fairway”

  NBC

  “Nearest Faraway Place, The”

  Nearest Faraway Place, The (White)

  “Nelly Was a Lady”

  “Never Learn Not to Love”

  Newman, Randy

  “Night Bloomin’ Jasmine”

  “Nighttime”

  “Night Was So Young, The”

  Nixon, Richard M.

  Nolan, Tom

  Novak, Ralph

  “Okie from Muskogee”

  “Old Folks at Home”

  Oldham, Andrew Loog

  “Ol’ Man River”

  “Only with You”

  Orange Crate Art (album)

  Ostin, Mo

  “Our Life, Our Love, Our Lord”

  “Our Prayer”

  “Our Sweet Love”

  “Outta Gas”

  Pacific Ocean Blue (album)

  Paley, Andy

  Paley, Jonathan

  Pamplin, Rocky

  Parks, Benjamin

  Parks, Durrie

  Parks, Van Dyke

  Beach Boys and exit from, photo session, Smile album, Surf’s Up album and

  Big Sur Folk Festival and

  brother of

  Love (Mike) and

  Melcher and

  Orange Crate Art album and

  at Reprise

  Smile tour (2001)

  Wilson (Brian) and

  “Passing By”

  “Passing Friend”

  Pet Sounds (album)

  Asher and

  Capital Records and

  CD set

  double packaging of, with Carl and the Passions

  in England

  Johnston and

  Love (Mike) and

  McCartney (Paul) and

  Melody Maker magazine and

  tour of (2000)

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Wilson (Marilyn) and

  Wondermints and

  “Please Let Me Wonder”

  “Pom Pom Play Girl”

  “Prayer”

  Priore, Domenic

  Pynchon, Thomas

  Racial tensions in United States

  “Racing in the Streets”

  “Reach Out, I’ll Be There”

  Reagan, Nancy

  Reagan, Ronald

  Recording the Beach Boys (Desper)

  Reprise record label

  Reum, Peter

  “Rhapsody in Blue”

  Rieley, Jack

  “Rio Grande”

  “Riot in Cell Block #9”

  “River Song”

  “Rock Around the Clock”

  Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame

  “Rock ’n’ Roll Music”

  “Rock ’n’ Roll to the Rescue”

  “Roller Skating Child”

  Rolling Stones (band)

  Ronettes (musical group)

  Rovell, Barbara

  Rovell, Diane

  Rovell, Marilyn. See Wilson, Marilyn Rovell

  Rubber Soul (Beatles album)

  Sachen, Terry

  Sahanaja, Darian

  Sail Away (Newman album)

  “Sail On Sailor”

  “Sail Plane Song”

  “Salt Lake City”

  Sandler, David

  “San Francisco”

  Saturday Night Live (TV show)

  “School Days”

  Schwartz, Loren

  Sea of Tunes (song publishing company)

  “Searchin’”

  “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”

  Shapiro, Stanley

  “She Knows Me Too Well”

  “She Says That She Needs Me”

  “She’s Got Rhythm”

  “Shortenin’ Bread”

  “Shut Down”

  Shut Down, Volume 2 (album)

  “Shyin’ Away”

  Siegel, Jules

  Sire Records

  “Slightly American Music”

  “Slip On Through”

  Sloan, Rich

  “Sloop John B.”

  Smile (album)

  Capitol Records and

  discussion panel about, in Austin (Texas)

  documentary about

  impact of, on other musicians

  Love (Mike) and

  master tapes of original recording session

  Parks (Van Dyke) and

  photo of insiders who worked on

  rec
ording session of (1966)

  recording session of (2004)

  Siegel’s (Jules) article about

  success of (2004–2005)

  tour incorporating (2001)

  Wilson (Brian) and

  Smiley Smile (album)

  “Solar System”

  “Some of Your Love”

  “Somewhere in Japan”

  “Soul Searchin’”

  Special Olympics party

  Spector, Phil

  “Spirit of America”

  Spirit of America (album)

  Sprague, Ted

  Spring (album)

  Springsteen, Bruce

  Stamos, John

  Starr, Ringo

  Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 (album)

  “Steamboat”

  Stein, Seymour

  “Still”

  Still Criusin’ (album)

  “Still I Dream of It”

  Stoller, Mike

  “Stranded in the Jungle”

  “Stroll, The”

  “Student Demonstration Time”

  Summer Days (and Summer Nights!) (album)

  Summer in Paradise (album)

  “Summer of Love”

  Sunflower (album)

  Sunrays (musical group)

  “Surf City”

  Surf culture

  “Surfer Girl”

  Surfer Girl (1963 album)

  “Surfin’”

  “Surfin’ Safari”

  Surfin’ Safari (1962 album)

  “Surfin’ USA”

  “Surf’s Up”

  Surf’s Up (1971 album)

  “Susie Cincinnati”

  Sweet Insanity (album)

  “Sweet Mountain”

  “Take a Load Off Your Feet”

  “Take Me Home”

  Tate, Sharon

  Taylor, Derek

  “Tears in the Morning”

  “Ten Little Indians”

  “Tennessee Waltz”

  “That Same Song”

  “That’s Not Me”

  “There’s So Many”

  “Things Are Changing (for the Better)”

  “This Whole World”

  Thomas, Joe

  “Til I Die”

  “Time to Get Alone”

  “Trader, The”

  Transcendental Meditation

  20/20 (1969 album)

  “Two Can Play”

  Usher, Gary

  Vail, Fred

  Van Antwerp, Mary Lou Manrikus

  “Vega-Tables”

  “Vegetables”

  Vosse, Michael

  Love (Mike) and

  Siegel (Jules) and

  Wilson (Brian) and

  “Wake the World”

  Walden Pond

  “Walkin’ the Line”

  “Warmth of the Sun, The”

  Warner Brothers

  Waronker, Lenny

  Was, Don

  Watt, James

  Webster, Guy

  “We Got Love”

  Wenner, Jann

  Western Studios

  “When I Grow Up (to Be a Man)”

  “Where I Belong”

  White, Timothy

  White Album, The (Beatles album)

  “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?”

  Wild Honey (album)

  Williams, Carolyn

  Williams, Richard

  Wilson, Audree Korthof

  death of

  Landy (Eugene) and

  marriage of

  music and

  personality of

  separation of, from husband

  sons and birth of, Brian, divorces of, home raised in

  Wilson, Barbara Charen

  Wilson, Brian Douglas. See also Wilson Marilyn Rovell; Wilson, Melinda Ledbetter

  A&M lawsuit of

  age of, in

  Almer and

  Anderle (David) and

  anxiety attacks of

  Asher and

  astrologer and

  autobiography of

  Bacharach and

  baseball and

  Beach Boys and, in 1962, in 1977, 1984 tour, Beach Boys Love You, The album, Beach Boys Party! album, “Bull Session with the Big Daddy” and, credit for, exit from tour and, first, Friends album, “Good Vibrations” and, monument ceremony, M.U.I. Album,, new music for, new name for, at Opera House in Seattle, Pet Sounds album, removal of, from creative duties, Reprise contract, St. Paul, Minnesota, concert, Saturday Night Live show, Seattle Center Coliseum concert (1976), Smile album, Smiley Smile album and, Spring album, start of, Still Cruisin’ album, Surfer Girl album, 20/20 recording sessions, at Whisky a Go-Go Club in Los Angeles, Wild Honey album

  Beatles and

  biographies of

  Bowles (Judy) and

  brothers and, Carl, Dennis

  Cale’s article on

  Callahan (now Fernandez) and

  child abuse of

  childhood years of

  Christian (Roger) and

  church and

  college years of

  comeback of

  cosmetic surgery of

  country music project of

  daughters of, adopted, Carnie, Wendy

  defamation suit against

  demons of

  depression of

  Desper and

  detachment from world by

  at discussion panel in Austin, Texas

  divorce of

  drug use of

  eating habits of

  eccentricities of

  Equinox Records and

  falsetto voice of

  family heritage of

  at fan convention (1990)

  fans of

  father and

  favorite albums of

  fear as motivation and

  Florida trip of

  Foster (Stephen) and

  Giant record label and

  health store job of

  hearing loss of

  high school years of

  home of, first

  home video camera and

  Hood (Robin) and

  horn arrangement of

  humor of

  Hutton and

  Jardine (Al) and

  journalists’ interests in life of

  Kalinich and

  Korthof (Steve) and

  Landy (Eugene) and

  Landy (Evan) and

  on Late Night with David Letterman show

  Leaf (David) and

  Leaf (Eva) and

  Lent (Keith) and

  Love (Mike) and

  Love (Stan) and

  manic-depressive diagnosis of

  Mankey and

  Marks (David) and

  marriages of

  Maule (Tom) and

  McCartney (Paul) and

  Melcher and

  in mental hospitals

  mixing techniques of

  Monterey Pop Festival and

  Morgans and

  mother and

  Mountain (Carol) and

  music and, feelings about

  natural world and

  nervous breakdowns of

  Netherlands trip and

  Newman (Randy) and

  Nolan and

  Orange Crate Arts album and

  Paley (Andy) and

  paranoia of

  Parks (Van Dyke) and

  personality of

  Pet Sounds CD set and

  Pet Sounds tour (2000) and

  photo shoot of Beach Boys and

  pop music and, prediction about

  popularity of

  pressure on

  Pynchon and

  Radio City Music Hall tribute (2001) and

  recording interests of

  Redwood group and

  religion and

  rewriting works and

  “Rhapsody in Blue” and

  Rieley and

  Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame and

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nbsp; Rovell (Barbara)

  Rovell (Diane) and

  at Royal Festival Hall (2002)

  at Royal Festival Hall (2004)

  Sahanaja and

  in St. Charles, Illinois

  sale of songs by father and

  Sandler and

  Saturday Night Live show solo and

  Schwartz and

  Seconds screening and

  sensitivities of

  Siegel and

  Smile album’s success (2004-2005)

  solo albums

  Spector and

  Sprague and

  suicide attempt of

  talent of

  tardive dyskinesia diagnosis of

  Taylor (Derek) and

  Thomas (Joe) and

  Uncle Johnny and

  Uncut story about

  Usher (Gary) and

  Vail and

  Vosse and

  Was (Don) and

  wealth of

  Williams (Carolyn) and

  Wondermints and

  Wilson, Carl Dean

  age of, in

  Beach Boys and, in 1962, 1982 tour, arguments among band members, Atlantic City concert, Brian’s comeback, “Endless Harmony”, exit from, “Good, Good, Good Vibrations”, “Help Me, Rhonda” recording session (1965), “It’s Gettin Late”, Jones Beach amphitheater concert (1996), leadership of, “Long Promised Road”, minor league baseball show, monument ceremony, new music of Brian Wilson and, “Prayer”, Reprise contract, “Sail Plane Song”, Saturday Night Live show, Smiley Smile album and, Wild Honey album

  brothers and, Brian, Dennis

  death of

  Desper and

  draft board fight and

  father and

  Jardine (Al) and

  Love (Mike) and

  lung cancer diagnosis of

  personality of

  Rieley and

  Rovell (Marilyn) and

  Sloan on

  solo career of

  Wilson, Carnie

  Wilson, Charles

  Wilson, Dennis Carl

  age of, in 1963

  alcoholism of, worsening

  Beach Boys and, in 1962, arguments among band members, Atlantic City concert, attachment to, Brian’s comeback, British tour, Carl and the Passions album, “Forever”, “Help Me, Rhonda” recording session (1965) and, “In the Back of My Mind”, monument ceremony, new music of Brian Wilson and, “Prayer”, St. Paul (Minnesota) concert, Saturday Night Live show, “Slip On Through”, “Steamboat”, Universal Amphitheater concert

  beating of

  Blaine and

  brothers and, Brian, Carl

  Carlin’s first meeting of

  daughter of

  death of

  drug use of

  father and

  Henn and

  Kalinich and

  Love (Mike) and

  Love (Shawn) and

  Love (Stan) and

  Manson and

  Marks and

  marriages and romances of

  musical voice of

  music and, feelings about

  personality of

  Rieley and

  Sloan on

  solo album of

  songwriting

  surfing life and

  wife of, second

 

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