TOKENHIPPIE 2nd Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1975) | Ex-Beach Boy - A California Jam Session(Mick Brown)-
That Bruce Johnston should have chosen an old Beach Boys hit for the group California Music's first release on his (and Terry Melcher's) Equinox label, seems only natural. Johnston was a Beach Boy himself for seven years, starting in 1965 when Brian Wilson stopped touring.
The song chosen was Don't Worry Baby
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TOKENHIPPIE 2nd Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1972) | Spring is Marilyn and Diane Rovell who, as the Honeys, recorded such 45s as 'Surfin' Down the Swanee River', and urged: "Push 'em back! Push 'em back! Waaaay back!" on the Beach Boys' single, 'Be True to Your School' (though not on the LP version). Marilyn is Mrs. Brian Wilson, and Brian is executive producer of Marilyn and Diane's subconsciously long-awaited first album.
This is an excerpt from an article about the Spring album written by Tom Nolan
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1974) | 13 Years on a Suburban Safari(Jim Miller) A lengthy Beach Boys article
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1973) | Article titled The New Grillo Suit . Grillo was the business manager of the Beach Boys
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1973) | Beach Boys at the Palladium(Judith Sims)- A Concert observation of the BB in action. A rare female perspective
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1973) | Album review Beach Boys Holland(Jim Miller) - much too positive a review
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1972) | Album review of Pet Sounds and So Tough by Stephen Davis. Positive review on Pet Sounds. Not so much on So Tough
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1972) | Beach Boys sued by former manager. the title of the article Jack Reilly was their manager
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1971) | Surf's Up Record review(Art Schmidt)
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1971) | Beach Boys California saga Pt. 2(Tom Wilson)
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1971) | Beach Boys California Saga Pt. 1(Tom Wilson)
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1971) | Two Lane Blacktop(J. Weisman) the movie Dennis Wilson was a part of.
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1970) | Dennis Wilson on Route 66 filming Two Lane Blacktop
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1970) | Frank Words from Brian Wilson(Jack Reiley)
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1971) | Random Notes Section Carl Wilson in court about his being a CO in the draft
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1971) | A bit of sunshine for Owsley(Kathy Orloff)
A brief summary the Beach Boys played at the Terminal Island Correctional Facility near LA. a minimum security prison. Stanley Owsley a member of the Grateful Dead serving time for drug possession. tells how the BB prepared for the facility and the conditions inside. Almost half a page
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1970) | BEACH BOYS ALBUM REVIEW
Beach Boys Sunflower(Jim Miller)-glowing report
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1970) | Beach Boys, Slip on through/This Whole World Record Review. i think it's this issue if not then the Sep 17 issue
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1970) | Beach Boys, Add Some Music/Susie Cincinnati(Bill Reed) - a negative critique
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1970) | Carl Wilson convicted in L.A.
Carl's court appearance as a CO(conscientious objector) to being drafted and going to Viet Nam
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1969) | Beach Boys sue Capitol Records. picture of Mike Love in a type of jacket shirt with large buttons all the way down and a hat not typical of him wearing all on that page. it's a column in length.
Random Notes: Van Dyke Parks back into production and a mention of Smiley Smile and 20/20 with Brian and him co-writing Cabinessence
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1969) | It's either Mar 1 or mar 15 that has the Beach Boys article titled They can't hear music
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TOKENHIPPIE 1st Sep 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1969) | Either this issue or Mar 15 has an article titled "They Can't Hear Music". I hope it's in one of these issues. The info was pretty sketchy but i had Mar?? which when i did it back in the 90's meant the date was uncertain, whether it was first or 15th.
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TOKENHIPPIE 31st Aug 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1968) | Beach Boys Friends album is reviewed by Art Scnmidt who gave a Thumbs UP
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TOKENHIPPIE 31st Aug 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1968) | A Carl Wilson quote on segregation in South Africa was taken from Melody Maker and used in RS. When asked about playing in front of segregated audiences in South Africa. "As far as segregation is concerned we're political".
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TOKENHIPPIE 31st Aug 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1968) | Mike Love's ramblings on the Mahareshi and upcoming concert tour with him.
In the end would prove to be a monumental disaster and public relations guffaw for the BB. this last line is my take on what happened afterwards.
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TOKENHIPPIE 31st Aug 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1968) | Dennis Wilson on meeting the Mahareshi.
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TOKENHIPPIE 31st Aug 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1968) | Beach Boys Wild Honey album reviewed(Art Schmidt)
Also under the Rock 'n Roll music section there's a piece on the BB
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TOKENHIPPIE 31st Aug 2014 | | MagazineRolling Stone (1970) | An article titled Beach Boys too loud for Brian Wilson. BB played at the Whisky a Go Go 4 nights in a row. Brian showed up the first night and played. The second Brian played half a night then left. Brian's ear was bothering him. Half a column p.18
Also a full column on the Flame. talks about touring with the BB their deal with Brother records and Carl as a producer
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TOKENHIPPIE 30th Aug 2014 | | MagazineCrawdaddy (1969) | there is no month given on this issue. No Beach Boys
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