Beatles vs Stones may be the most well-known rivalry in the history of pop music, but when it came to innovations in the songwriting, arrangements, and production of pop music in the 1960s, The Beatles' greatest rivals were The Beach Boys.
‘Feel Flows – The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971‘ features a whopping 108 unreleased tracks, including alternate takes and mixes, a cappella versions, and more.
”Mike Love is ,in the opinion of almost every musician I know , a shithead , most assuredly has no talent at all , and , as you can probably tell ...I just don’t like him,” Crosby writes.
”This organization supports trophy hunting, which Both Al and I are emphatically opposed to,” Brian Wilson said of the Safari Club International Convention, which Mike Love's Beach Boys are set to headline.
The Beach Boys achieved pop perfection on their classic album 'Pet Sounds' and its ill-fated-but-eventually-completed followup 'Smile,' and though those are their only two 10/10 albums, they wrote brilliant songs several other times throughout their career...