Saturday, April 18, 2009

Beach Boys Collection

So, I mostly thought that it was impossible to offend me, but, the other day, I realized that I am offended by several of the songs on the pre-Today Beach Boys albums. I had a craving for Custom Machine, but I decided, in truly non-Western fashion, to take in all of Little Deuce Coupe and delay my own gratification. Several times, my mouth dropped slightly open, and my neck cocked suddenly: I was offended.

So, what I did was take all of the best songs from those albums and put them in one spot, because, believe you me, the songs here are fucking transcendental.

Structuring is similar to that described in my recent Buddy Holly post, in that extended chord progressions are used to build up to a specific point ("Surfin' USA!") while contemporary verse/chorus arrangements are largely absent. These songs are also super-fucking short, which rules, because I don't always want to hear the half-time chorus/vocal histrionics at the end of a song (sometimes I do want to hear this).

Pick out some voice-leading harmonies! Shut Down and Catch a Wave both have some keen-ass contrary motion, which makes me wonder if the Boys were thinking in terms of chord inversions or some weird-ass sibling mind-meld counterpoint shit, being very neglectuful of equal temperament, etc. Either way, what we end up with is a viscous musical texture pulling at the edges of reality, with the shockingly banal lyrics and more apparent-in-hindsight melancholy only adding to the surreality of the experience. The contrast between the basic rock pentatonic scale framework and the lushness of the vocal melodies (see also: The Beatles, Motown) is sometimes more appealing to me than the more cohesive blending of instruments and vocals found on Pet Sounds and later works.

Also, check out the lyrics to Be True to your School. Whoa!


PS: Can any more knowledgable bloggers explain why the hard returns in my posts keep getting all fucked up? I can't make sense of this!

9 comments:

John said...

Change "school" to "life" and those are hardcore lyrics.

Todd said...

Change "school" to "life" and those are hardcore lyrics.!!!!

Peter said...

blogger has a problem with changing one hard-return to three when you add a single picture or batch of pictures. if that's what you're talking about. no apparent way to fix it.

Todd said...

Yeah dude that shit is really burning my cack, especially since it seems to happen to posts that used to be fine when I edit them. I just turned off the "convert line breaks" option, and I'll do that shit manually and see if that helps.

Todd said...

And that didn't help. Oh well!

Roger Camden said...

what exactly offended you about the pre-Today songs?

Todd said...

Roger, the same thing that is offensive about the chaff from the early Motown singles collection: the astonishingly boring & trite songs, when juxtaposed with fucking great songs, are a real bum-out.

Pat said...

Out of the songs I hadn't heard, I like "Don't Back Down" best. I especially like Wilson's inflection when he sings "guts." Here's a tasteful cover by the Queers- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmzqTzEduAk

Todd said...

Tamara is a Punk consistently appears in my brain despite pretty much never listening to it past eighth grade. What I'm saying is that The Queers are fucking awesome.