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On this 26th episode of Good Timin', we discuss the Beach Boys' new Disney Plus documentary as well as the band's new hardcover book from Genesis Publications, and share our personal thoughts and opinions on each release. We also discuss several previously released Beach Boys films and books and explain why we like (or dislike) them. Note- This is the final episode of season one of the Good Timin' Podcast; we hope you've enjoyed listening to our show these past 26 weeks and we'll see you in August for season two!
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On this 25th episode of Good Timin', we create our 4th "Best Of The Beach Boys" album, this time focusing on the period from 1975 through 1979. As we've done on our previous "Best Of" drafts, we as a group nominate and select 24 tracks that we feel best represent this era for the band, and make our case for why each song is worthy of inclusion on our compilation.
Listen to "The Orange Album" here!- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIvhLl4tM_0NLjnvkadVH8O3fqi_I8SBa&si=cf4TOnnjQE2LBq-M
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On this 24th episode of Good Timin', we discuss the Beach Boys' 1979 release, the L.A. Light Album. We cover the history and background of the album, give a track by track rundown of the record and share our thoughts and opinions on each song, and also talk about some of the outtakes and extra material the band recorded around the time. In addition, songwriter and Beach Boys collaborator Geoffrey Cushing-Murray tells us the stories behind each of the four songs he cowrote with Carl and Dennis on the album. Listen to Reilly's full interview with Geoffrey here!- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6A2-SGhC4K4
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On this 23rd episode of Good Timin', we discuss the life and musical career of Beach Boys lead guitarist and founding member, Carl Wilson. Along the way we share some of our own personal favorite vocals, riffs and songs by Carl, and also explain why we feel he was so important to the band's sound, success and longevity.
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On this 22nd episode of Good Timin', we create our 3rd "Best Of The Beach Boys" album, this time focusing on the period from 1970 through 1974. As we've done on our previous "Best Of" drafts, we as a group nominate and select 24 tracks that we feel best represent this era for the band, and make our case for why each song is worthy of inclusion on our compilation.Listen to "The Purple Album" here!- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6iIsqJ8vSSalJOeGT5v1HK?si=a4d0a2e0532f4f2b
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On this 21st episode of Good Timin', we discuss the Beach Boys' 1978 release, the M.I.U. Album. We cover the albums history and background, give a track by track rundown of the record and share our thoughts and opinions on each song, and also talk about some of the outtakes and extra material the band recorded around the time. (including the band's unreleased Christmas album, Merry Christmas from the Beach Boys)
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On this twentieth episode of Good Timin', we conclude our Beatles versus Beach Boys discussion and compare the bands songs and albums from 1968 through 1970. Albums discussed include the White Album, Friends, 20/20, Let It Be, Abbey Road and Sunflower. Check out the Apples and Oranges Podcast for more Beatles/Beach Boys discussion!-
https://open.spotify.com/show/6q8nI8GmltKHuLKZ9FIAD0
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On this nineteenth episode of Good Timin', we continue our Beatles versus Beach Boys discussion and compare the bands songs and albums from 1966 through 1967. We also share our general thoughts and feelings about this period for both groups and how we feel that they influenced each others music during this time.
Check out the Apples and Oranges Podcast for more Beatles/Beach Boys discussion!- https://open.spotify.com/show/6q8nI8GmltKHuLKZ9FIAD0
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On this eighteenth episode of Good Timin', we discuss the Beach Boys' 1977 album Love You, as well as its unreleased follow up, Adult Child. We cover the history and background of both albums, give a track by track rundown of the records and share our thoughts and opinions on each song, and also talk about some of the outtakes and extra material the band recorded around the time.
Check us out on YouTube!- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq78Y7oaQKqCmAiZs4ArgxQ
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On this seventeenth episode of Good Timin', we discuss the Beach Boys and Beatles music from 1963 through 1965 and compare the songs and albums released by both bands during that time. In addition, we also share how each of us first got into the Fab Four as well as their influence on the many other bands and artists that we love.
Check out the Apples and Oranges Podcast for more Beatles/Beach Boys discussion!- https://open.spotify.com/show/6q8nI8GmltKHuLKZ9FIAD0
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On this sixteenth episode of Good Timin', we discuss the Beach Boys' 1976 album, 15 Big Ones. We cover the albums' history and background, give a track by track rundown of the record and share our thoughts and opinions on each song, and also talk about some of the outtakes and extra material the band recorded around the time.
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On this fifteenth episode of Good Timin', we create our 2nd Beach Boys "Best Of" album, this time focusing on the period from 1966 through 1969. As we did on our first "Best Of" draft, we as a group select 24 tracks that we feel best represent the era for the band, and make our case for why each song is worthy of inclusion on our compilation.
Listen to "The Green Album" here!- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7hAZ9fwvELWcRAV2NsxDri?si=6513b9a1356b4618
Also be sure to check out our guest Steve's YouTube channel, The Beach Boys Basement!- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSH1TnxRmOZCqI9stj8CnKg
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On this fourteenth episode of Good Timin', we discuss the life and musical career of Beach Boys' rhythm guitarist and founding member, Al Jardine. Along the way we share some of our own personal favorite vocals and songs by Al, and also explain why we feel that he's such an integral part of the Beach Boys' sound, both in the studio and on stage.
Be sure to check out our special guest Nate's music channel!- https://www.youtube.com/@NateRuvin414
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On this thirteenth episode of Good Timin', we discuss the Beach Boys' 1973 album, Holland. We cover the albums' history and background, give a track by track rundown of the record and share our thoughts and opinions on each song, and also talk about The Beach Boys in Concert live album from the same year.
Be sure to check out our guest David's Beach Boys/Beatles podcast, Apples and Oranges!- https://open.spotify.com/show/6q8nI8GmltKHuLKZ9FIAD0?si=a7qRWGZLSkipfBVye8U21A&nd=1&dlsi=35af94b1c0ec4a76
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On this twelfth episode of Good Timin', we continue our Beach Boys collaborators discussion, this time focusing on the period from 1968 through the present day. Notable collaborators discussed include Stephen Kalinich, Jack Rieley, Daryl Dragon, Greg Jakobson, Steve Levine and Terry Melcher, among others.
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On this episode of Good Timin', me, Reilly, Justin and Matt create our own Beach Boys "Best Of" album. Inspired by the Beatles' "Red" and "Blue" albums, we've titled our fictional album "The Yellow Album", and like the "Red" album we've selected songs that the band released between 1962 and 1965 for our first compilation.
Listen to "The Yellow Album" here! - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47ZKltBx8wFEKTjlL4KC1B?si=yMkl5nrPQe-BMztbodeOdg&pi=u-1G5jxLLZTH2m
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On this tenth episode of Good Timin', me, Reilly, Matt and Justin discuss the Beach Boys' 1972 album, Carl and the Passions- "So Tough." We cover the albums' history and background, give a track by track rundown of the record and share our thoughts and opinions on each song, and also talk about some of the outtakes and extra material the band recorded around the time.
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On this ninth episode of Good Timin', me, Reilly, Justin and Matt share some of our least favorite Beach Boys songs and explain why we personally don't care for them. (or in some cases despise them) We also share and discuss some of our own hot takes and opinions about the band's music and history.
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On this eighth episode of Good Timin', me, Reilly, Justin and Matt discuss the Beach Boys' notable songwriting collaborators from the early to mid 60s, such as Gary Usher, Roger Christian, Tony Asher and Van Dyke Parks. We share some background information about each collaborator and talk about their contributions to the band, as well as give our own thoughts and opinions on their material, both with and without the Beach Boys.
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On this seventh episode of Good Timin', me, Reilly, Matt and Justin discuss the Beach Boys' 1971 album Surf's Up. We cover the albums' history and background, give a track by track rundown of the record and share our thoughts and opinions on each song, and also talk about some of the outtakes and extra material the band recorded around that time.
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