Good Vibrations - Mike Love & James S. Hirsch

Good Vibrations

By Mike Love & James S. Hirsch

  • Release Date: 2016-09-13
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 49 Ratings

Description

Mike Love tells the story of his legendary, raucous, and ultimately triumphant five-decade career as the front man of The Beach Boys, the most popular American band in history -- timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of "Good Vibrations." The eBook edition includes 85 additional photos.

As a founding member of The Beach Boys, Mike Love has spent an extraordinary fifty-five years, and counting, as the group's lead singer and one of its principal lyricists. The Beach Boys, from their California roots to their international fame, are a unique American story -- one of overnight success and age-defying longevity; of musical genius and reckless self-destruction; of spirituality, betrayal, and forgiveness -- and Love is the only band member to be part of it each and every step. His own story has never been fully told, of how a sheet-metal apprentice became the quintessential front man for America's most successful rock band, singing in more than 5,600 concerts in 26 countries.

Love describes the stories behind his lyrics for pop classics such as "Good Vibrations," "California Girls," "Surfin' USA," and "Kokomo," while providing vivid portraits of the turbulent lives of his three gifted cousins, Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson. His partnership with Brian has few equals in American pop music, though Mike has carved out a legacy of his own -- he co-wrote the lyrics to eleven of the twelve original Beach Boy songs that were top 10 hits while providing the lead vocals on ten of them. The band's unprecedented durability also provides a glimpse into America's changing cultural mores over the past half century, while Love himself has experienced both the diabolical and the divine -- from Charles Manson's "family" threatening his life to Maharishi instilling it with peace. A husband, a father, and an avid environmentalist, Love has written a book that is as rich and layered as the Beach Boy harmonies themselves.

Reviews

  • Great read for a Beach Boy fan

    5
    By Beav joe
    You hear so much about Brian and the story of The Beach Boys through the Wilson side, it's finally nice to hear Mikes take on the band, music and his life. I didn't realize his musical contribution and man he's lived a complete life. Surf's Up!
  • Good Read

    4
    By Fa Fa Flo Hie
    While it's true that I'm not a big Mike Love fan, he has written a very thoughtful memoir. He's made me consider more deeply what I have long considered to be true. I don't find him more likeable through this read, but can sympathize with him more than I normally would.
  • Ok but hey, it's written by Mike love..it really is..

    3
    By moxy vong poxy
    This book actually started out me rethinking my view of Mike but by the time he tells us blood tests are "necessary for future medical issues" in setting up his family trust and the whole suit vs Brian and the whole reunion tour, the events are fresh enough to detect the stretching of reason but it also impossible to read this and not know Mikes feelings of both respect and jealousy in equal measures towards Brian. His snipes about Brian's fans which puzzles me given Mikes non production without Brian..except of the back of Melcher once lucky time..and so we are left to think bw solo career a failure and bbs raging on..at a county fair near you..... His woeful lyrics are in equal measure to the classics he's written ...the spiritual stuff alongside the business stuff is just plain odd. This book is better than I thought it would be. I just don't trust his slant on things based on not just this but years and years of behavior..

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