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Temat postu: air jordan 13 The Beach Boys in the 1980s and '90s
What are Mike Kowalski's memories of the experience?
The death, by drowning, of drummer, Dennis Wilson, in December, 1983 temporarily cast doubt over the band's future at the start of the decade, but they soldiered on, employing Dennis's friend and co-drummer, Mike Kowalski as his full-time replacement.
Kokomo was their first number one hit since Good Vibrations back in 1966, and was written without any contribution from Brian. The lovely Getcha Back, a duet with The Fat Boys on Wipeout, and a version of California Dreamin' also kept them in the public eye.
Dennis Wilson's Death
How did Mike Kowalski feel about the negative criticism?
"It was Carl, Mike, Bruce, and Al – they made the decisions and we were the players," replies Mike
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, "and if they did decide not to tour, then so be it, but it seemed that back then, there was a market - people still wanted to hear it.
In 1996, The Beach Boys appeared on the popular TV show, Baywatch, in a storyline that involved them staging a charity concert to save a polluted beach from being closed down. The songs featured in the episode included Summer of Love - the third track off Summer in Paradise, which was played over the opening credits, Surfer Girl and Fun, Fun, Fun.
"With Baywatch, it’s different because David Hasselhoff was a very good friend of my brother's, my brother Bernie, because he worked on Knight Rider.
The nostalgia thing was going on in ’84, ’85, ’86, and The Beach Boys had too many hits, you know what I mean? Too many hits that people wanted to hear, that was part of their growing up - and the kids wanted to hear it too."
Did Mike ever think that The Beach Boys would cease to exist after Dennis's untimely demise?
He was the executive producer and he directed a lot of
During the 1980s, The Beach Boys, riding high on a wave of nostalgia, remained a popular live draw, playing over 150 shows a year to sold-out crowds all over the world - something that Mike Love was quick to remind a stunned audience during his infamous acceptance speech at The Beach Boys' induction into The Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
The first Beach Boys album of the '90s, Summer in Paradise, was also lambasted by the critics on its release in 1992, and, to date, is the last "proper" Beach Boys album - not counting the Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 project, where country singers, backed by the group, performed classic Beach Boys hits.
Baywatch and the '90s
To me, if you go back a couple of hundred years for instance, say 150 years
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, I always say Claude Debussy, George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Brian Wilson - Burt Bacharach’s one of my favourites as well, as far as writing and producing, but Brian wrote it, arranged it, played on it
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, and sang it!"
"Well you’re always gonna get that kind of stuff," he replies. "When it comes right down to it, when you’re listening to Brian Wilson’s music, how can you defy his genius? Every note, every bass note, guitar note, every vocal part, every percussion part - he was a master.
As Brian Wilson struggled with personal problems throughout the '80s, becoming a virtual prisoner of his psychologist, Dr. Eugene Landy, The Beach Boys released songs and albums, that although mostly panned by the critics, saw them return to the top of the charts.
Kokomo and the '80s
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