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• Black & White
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Live
• NTSC
In Theaters : 01 June, 1999
DVD Release : 01 June, 1999 |
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The Beach Boys - The Lost Concert description
Clocking in at a mere 22 minutes, this long-lost concert video goes by much too quickly, but fans of the Beach Boys will be delighted with the quality of the digitally mastered picture and sound, making this a worthwhile addition to any Beach Boys collection. The boys were taped live on March 14, 1964 as part of a concert that also included the Beatles and Lesley Gore. After the performances were aired on closed-circuit TV to theaters packed with screaming fans, the Beach Boys segment remained virtually unseen until it was rediscovered in 1998. Cutaway shots provide a wonderful glimpse of what teen audiences were like during the heyday of the surfin' craze (plenty of Gidget hairdos, and a few parents in the crowd, marveling at the frenzy of it all), but it's the music that counts here, and clearly the boys were having a pretty good day. Most of the early hits are played here ("Fun, Fun, Fun," "Little Deuce Coupe," "In My Room"), and while lead vocalist Mike Love hams it up, it's fascinating to witness early indications that bandleader Brian Wilson was growing tired of live performance. He revs it up for a wacky cover of "Papa Oom Mow-Mow," though, and that makes this video a time-capsule treasure, showing the Beach Boys in their prime before Wilson retreated completely into the sanctuary of the studio. --Jeff Shannon |
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Original Beach Boys line-up--First Launch of the Surfin' Sound
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| As another viewer has stated, this is the essential rare view of the original Beach Boys line-up, featuring the recent replacement of Dave Marks, Al Jardine on rhythm guitar in great form. Yes, this is the only look at Brian Wilson in the band (outside snippets of the TAMI show, December of the same year), leading with his quiet charm, with the orginal striped Pendletons and Carl's Fender Jaguar and Fender amps. Having seen the band in July of that year, this is almost half of the original set. "In MY Room" and "Hawaii" were rarely done with subsequent Brian Wilson replacements. I am still hoping "Don't Worry Baby" will show up somehow, because with only the lp "Fun,Fun,Fun" released in June of that year, that was a concert nugget. The heavenly harmonies and Chuck Berry drive are present throughout this short classic. What is interesting during the set, is watching the audience of reserved, crew-cut kids, eventually cut loose with their enthusiasm and a few protective parents catch on, because...this is the launching of the national mania called "the surfing sound." If you look closely, you will see the soon-to-be Marilyn Wilson, Brian's first squeeze, enjoying the audience glow as well as Brian's musicality. |
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