Inspiring Quotes From Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys
Share this @internewscast.com

In 1965, while the rest of his band was on tour, Brian Wilson, a founding member of the Beach Boys who passed away this week at age 82, decided to stay home and create a masterpiece. The outcome of that decision, Pet Sounds, has come to be regarded as one of the most respected and impactful works in pop music.

“Without Pet Sounds, Sgt. Pepper never would have happened,” remarked Beatles’ long-time producer George Martin in Rolling Stone. “Pepper was an attempt to equal Pet Sounds.”

Paul McCartney agrees, saying, “I’ve often played Pet Sounds and cried.”

In 2017, I became fascinated with Pet Sounds, and I must confess — that’s somewhat odd. I’m old enough to have seen the Ramones perform live, but I’m not that old. To me, The Beach Boys’ music was something that always seemed to be playing in the background. It was what my parents would tap their fingers to on the steering wheel during traffic jams. Not something I particularly loved or hated; it was just always there.

But lately, I’ve been giving a lot of thought to things that seem to have always existed — cellphones, Batman, America — and here’s the thing, they didn’t! Someone, or a group of people, created these things out of thin air. They had an idea and got to work.

I’m no music critic, but listening to songs such as “God Only Knows” and “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” with fresh ears, I couldn’t stop thinking, “What made him even think of doing that?” There are not many top hits before or after “Sloop John B” with lyrics about eating all of a shipmate’s corn that I can think of, can you? You start to understand why the “genius” word gets thrown in Brian Wilson’s direction, and why it sticks.

I jumped at the chance to see Brian Wilson in the fall of 2017, alongside Beach Boys co-founder Al Jardine and a tremendous backing band, play the entirety of the groundbreaking album track by track at Radio City Music Hall. (Additional Pet Sounds: The Final Performances Tour dates can be found here.) Hearing these songs live — more than 50 years after the guy sitting at the piano first heard them in his head — was incredible and inspiring. I left the theater not sure that in my lifetime I’ll be able to create something that remains relevant and groundbreaking for half a century, but certain that I am not going to stop trying.

Here are some quotes from Brian Wilson about creativity and the drive to succeed, pulled from great interviews he’s done with Jason Fine for Rolling Stone and Alison Beard for Harvard Business Review.

“I’m success-oriented. You have to program yourself to be successful. Kick ass at life.”

Wilson talks to engineers and other on-lookers while recording Pet Sounds in 1966 in Los Angeles.

“I still believe in that message — working hard is the way to go. I live by it.”

Brian Wilson and Al Jardine perform Pet Sounds at the Pantages Theatre on May 26, 2017, in Los Angeles.

“If you stick with it, things work out in the end. Not always, but sometimes.”

The Beach Boys pose during a portrait session at Pacific Ocean Park on March 10, 1966 in Los Angeles. Left to right are Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston, Mike Love, Al Jardine and Brian Wilson.

“The park helps keep me straight. I show up feeling bad, and I leave feeling good. It blows the bad stuff right out of my brains.”

Rolling Stone profile, as featured on Brian Wilson’s official Instagram page.

“Fifty years later, I’m doing a world tour, playing [Pet Sounds] live, and seeing and hearing the audience respond. That makes me very proud. That record brought and continues to bring love to the world, which was my intent when I wrote the music.”

Drumhead for the 2017 tour.

“Sometimes things happen, and sometimes they don’t, but you can’t force it. It’s frustrating, but I keep at it.”

Brian Wilson’s career retrospective Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology is now available on CD, vinyl and digital.

“Some people are leaders, and everyone contributes in different ways. The Beach Boys were a family — three brothers, a cousin and a friend — which gave us a cohesiveness. But I think the key to our success was respecting one another’s ideas and opinions.”

Carl Wilson, Bruce Johnston, Brian Wilson and Al Jardine sing around a piano in the recording studio circa 1966.

“I’m getting older but I don’t give a goddamn. I can still sing my ass off.”

Singer and mastermind Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys directs from the control room while recording the album Pet Sounds in 1966 in Los Angeles.

“I wanted to be a center fielder for the Yankees. That was my ambition, but I got sidetracked into the music business.”

“To succeed in life, you have to put a little muscle into it — mind muscle.”

Brian Wilson at the San Diego Civic Theatre on May 24, 2017, in San Diego, Calif.

In 1965, while the rest of his band was on tour, Brian Wilson, a founding member of the Beach Boys, who died this week at age 82, challenged himself to stay home and create a masterpiece. The results of that challenge, Pet Sounds, has become one of the most revered and influential works of pop music.

“Without Pet Sounds, Sgt. Pepper never would have happened,” recalled longtime Beatles’ producer George Martin in Rolling Stone. “Pepper was an attempt to equal Pet Sounds.”

Paul McCartney agrees, saying, “I’ve often played Pet Sounds and cried.”

The rest of this article is locked.

Join Entrepreneur+ today for access.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Enhance Your Productivity with a $30 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 License

Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think…

Jeff Gordon Discusses Hendrick Motorsports’ Achievements This Season and Their New Collaboration with Phorm Energy

Jeff Gordon gives his thoughts on Hendrick Motorsports’ start to the season…

Dwindling AIM Market: Small Cap Stocks Struggle as Market Reaches 30 Years

You’ll be hearing a lot about this next week. On 19 June,…

Country Prepares for Trump’s Military Parade Amid Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protests (Live Updates)

Topline As President Donald Trump prepares to attend an unprecedented military-style parade…

Reeves Asserts Fiscal Responsibility, But Soaring Bond Yields Suggest Otherwise, Says Alex Brummer

The Chancellor’s spending review is being billed by Labour as a signal…

‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Now Streaming This Week

Brec Bassinger in “Final Destination Bloodlines.” Warner Bros. Pictures Final Destination Bloodlines,…

More Golfers Score in the 80s Than the 60s During Initial Rounds at Oakmont

OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA – JUNE 12: Richard Bland of England plays a shot…

Iran Strikes Back: Can It Hold Off Israel?

As Israel gears up for further waves of attacks on Iran, following…

Why Did Israel Decide to Strike Iran at This Time?

Unlock the White House Watch newsletter for free For 20 years, Israel…