Beach Boys/Brian Wilson : Cover Songs & Music Videos Category

  • The Laptop Sessions: “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” (Beach Boys Acoustic Rock Cover Song)

    Thursday, May 15th, 2008

    By Jim Fusco:

    Welcome to another edition of The Laptop Sessions here on “Track 1 Week”!

    Today, I give you one of the best album-opening songs to one of the best albums of all time: Pet Sounds!

    “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” is a favorite song of Chris Moore and Becky Daly, two fellow MoU members.

    Tomorrow night, The Laptop Sessions Live plays a three-hour set at George’s II Restaurant in Wallingford, CT. We’re very excited and it oughta be an amazing event. I hope to record the audio for future release.

    I hope you’ll come back tomorrow for another album-starter from Chris Moore and check out Jeff’s last two videos, as well- they were great!

    Download a FREE mp3 of this song at the Fusco-Moore Store by
    Clicking HERE! It’s on “The Laptop Sessions, Vol. 4″:



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  • The Laptop Sessions: “Slip On Through” (Beach Boys Acoustic Rock Cover Song)

    Monday, May 12th, 2008

    By Jim Fusco:

    Welcome to day two of “Track 1″ week here at the Laptop Sessions! This week, Chris, Jeff, and I (plus a possible new special guest) will be bringing you our favorite album-starters! This is the second in a series of specialty weeks to come. We’ll be doing “Title Track Week” soon, plus an album closer week, and another new bands week very soon!

    This particular week is pretty big for me- but to find out why, you’ll have to visit the Blog at http://laptopsessions.com and read my entry that will appear in the next few days- trust me, it’s worth the click!

    Today, I bring you the first of TWO Beach Boys songs because I haven’t done one for a couple weeks. Actually, this just kinda fell into place- I was going to do “Slip On Through” anyway (track 1 off of my favorite album, “Sunflower”), and it just fit into this week, so here it is!

    I’m also happy to finally be doing a Dennis Wilson song here on the Sessions. We’re all anxiously awaiting Dennis’ “Pacific Ocean Blue” and “Bambu” collection to come out next month, and you better believe there will be Sessions done from those albums! We’ve had POB for years now and I’ve been itching to do a song from it.

    Like I said, “Sunflower” is probably my favorite Beach Boys album (besides my guilty pleasure: the 1985 album), so ANY requests from this one will be fulfilled.

    I’ll be back on Thursday with yet another amazing Beach Boys album starter: “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” from everyone’s favorite, “Pet Sounds”!! It’ll be my first Pet Sounds Session and I’m very proud of how it came out. See you then, but make sure to check out Chris’ first entry for “Track 1 Week” on http://laptopsessions.com!

    Download a FREE mp3 of this song at the Fusco-Moore Store by
    Clicking HERE! It’s on “The Laptop Sessions, Vol. 4″:

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  • The Laptop Sessions: “‘Til I Die” (Beach Boys Acoustic Rock Cover Song)

    Friday, April 18th, 2008

    By Jim Fusco:

    Hello everyone and welcome to another Beach Boys edition of the Laptop Sessions! Tonight’s song goes out to everyone on the Brian Wilson message board, especially those who contributed to that great post about the Laptop Sessions.

    Tonight’s song is ‘Til I Die, one of Brian Wilson’s most introspective and personal songs. I love the harmonies (Bruce Johnston once said that he believes it’s the last true Beach Boys song, with all the counter-harmonizing), but I think this paired-down version translates well. This performance shows how singularly personal this song can be.

    I hope you enjoy and thanks for watching! Make sure to stay tuned for Chris’ new video tomorrow!

    Download a FREE mp3 of this song at the Fusco-Moore Store by
    Clicking HERE! It’s on “The Laptop Sessions, Vol. 3″:



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  • The Laptop Sessions: “The Night Was So Young” (The Beach Boys Acoustic Rock Cover Song)

    Sunday, April 6th, 2008

    By Jim Fusco:

    Welcome to your Sunday, Sunday, Sunday! edition of the Laptop Sessions with me, Jim Fusco.

    I promised a new Beach Boys video today, and even though it took me until 10:30 to do it, it’s finally here. Actually, this is one of the rare Sessions that was recorded the same day I’m posting it.

    I’ve been practicing this song for weeks now, as I needed to make sure it was perfect before I did a video. “The Night Was So Young” is my favorite track off the Beach Boys “Love You” album and shows the great songwriting skills of Brian Wilson coupled with the singing of Carl Wilson.

    I love the minimalist approach to the recorded version of this song- it’s great in contrast to the terribly-dated synth-sounds of most of the tracks. This song also doesn’t have that cheesiness factor that some of the others have. Although, this song does tell of Brian Wilson’s lonely trip to the sink to pour some milk at 3 am…

    I hope you like this toned-down Session. We’re still chugging-along at one-a-day here in 2008. I’d like to wish a Happy Birthday to my brother, Mike, who’s 22 today. Hope you had a great one!!

    Download a FREE mp3 of this song at the Fusco-Moore Store by
    Clicking HERE! It’s on “The Laptop Sessions, Vol. 3″:



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  • The Laptop Sessions: “Let Us Go On This Way” (Beach Boys Acoustic Rock Cover Song)

    Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

    By Jim Fusco:

    Okay, tonight’s song goes out by request, as there’s been an outcry for songs from “Love You”, the Beach Boys album that’s lauded as one of Brian Wilson’s most personal efforts, especially after the “Pet Sounds” period. Next week’s Beach Boys song will be another from this album: “The Night Was So Young”.

    This song, “Let Us Go On This Way”, is a rockin’ tune that starts off the album. Carl Wilson’s great vocals and crazy synthesizers are notable parts of the original.

    This was a lot of fun to do acoustically, and I’ve always loved the message of this song. It’s unfortunate that the band really didn’t “go on that way” much longer after this album. Dennis died a few years later, and before that, they started becoming the “greatest hits band” they are today. At least Brian Wilson is still keeping the faith and making (great) new music now!

    I hope you all enjoy this and I hope you’ll rate it!

    Download a FREE mp3 of this song at the Fusco-Moore Store by
    Clicking HERE! It’s on “The Laptop Sessions, Vol. 3″:



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  • Ranking every Beach Boys song/album: The Beach Boys Today! (by Songwriter Jim Fusco)

    Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

    By Jim Fusco:

    THE BEACH BOYS TODAY!

    Dance, Dance, Dance – 8
    Kiss Me, Baby – 9.5
    Please Let Me Wonder – 9 (I actually like the arrangement on the “Live at the Roxy” CD better- which really doesn’t fit with my stance on live versions…)
    She Knows Me Too Well – 8 (What an ending! Probably one of the best endings ever)
    When I Grow Up - 7 (This song is great, don’t get me wrong, but when I first learned it, I always found it to be a bit boring. But, the subject matter is amazing.)
    Help Me, Ronda – 6 (I love this song, but sadly, not this version.)
    Do You Wanna Dance? - 7 (Great Denny vocal here and I consider this the “standard” version of the song)
    Good to My Baby – 7.5 (I love the style of this song, the great guitar riff, and the a capella vocals in the beginning)
    *Dance, Dance, Dance (alternate) – 6 (Why do the unreleased alternate takes always sound so tinny?)
    Don’t Hurt My Little Sister – 5 (Funny story about this song- my friends and I talk in the tune of this song! I know it sounds weird, and that’s because it is. We’ll say any line with seven syllables to the tune of this song, for instance, “Did you go buy the hot dogs?” Sing it- it fits!)
    I’m So Young – 6 (This has some interesting sounds to it. Even though I like Dennis’ part at the end, it’s a bit out of his range)
    *Graduation Day – 5 (Great harmonies, just not exactly “engaging”)
    In the Back of My Mind – 6.5 (This is a great song with a personal message from Brian Wilson shroud in the vocals of Dennis Wilson. He really nails this and the tune is so unique that I have to give it a good rating)
    *I’m So Young (alternate) - 5
    Bull Session with the “Big Daddy” – 1

    ** This is clearly one of the Boys’ best albums of all-time. The production quality, although mixed in mono (which I’m not a fan of, growing up in the surround-sound age), is great. I do miss the Boys playing their own instruments, as they did on the Christmas album’s first side, but the song quality is so good here, that I can look far past it.

    I think, without using composite song scores, but ranking albums as “albums”, that this would probably end up in the Top 5 for me. With it would be “Holland”, “Sunflower”, “Pet Sounds”, and the fifth spot is up for grabs. Of course, everyone knows by now my affinity for the ‘85 album, but I do value my life, here! :-)

    As a bit of genealogy to my Beach Boys past, we actually started with Pet Sounds (after the Greatest Hits, of course), which we got in 1992. I was 8. Talk about starting with some heavy stuff! But, we hear it over and over and over and over again. My father couldn’t get enough. We listened to “God Only Knows” about three times a day for a year- I’m not exaggerating. It was like Brian Wilson listening to “Be My Baby”. We then moved on (because many of the Beach Boys albums weren’t so easy to find) to the Box Set that just came out in 1992. Now, you have an 8 year old kid listening to Smile!! But, I do think that listening to, and really getting into, such deep and complex music at the age of 8 helped me to grow into a musician and songwriter at an early age. And, thus, is the reason why Brian Wilson will always be my musical idol.

    Well, enough about me- this album’s great, and it’s only gonna get better for me, as I’m such a fan of the other band members’ compositions that I can’t wait for the “Sunflower” days! **

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Beach Boys & Brian Wilson Acoustic Rock Cover Songs and Free mp3 Downloads

The Beach Boys have often been referred to as America’s band, and the title is well-earned. After all, these “cousins, friends, and brothers” (to quote “Endless Harmony”) skyrocketed to early success in the 1960s and have released a variety of tracks, both those written by the songwriters in the band as well as cover songs such as the 1950s classic “Barbara Ann.” Those who consider their catalog to just surfer music have missed the majority of the excellent new music this band has released. Music reviews unanimously praised both 1966’s Pet Sounds, considered Brian Wilson’s masterpiece at the time, as well as Brian Wilson’s 2004 release of Smile, a failed Beach Boys record slated for release in 1967 and recently hailed as some of his best music ever. Brian Wilson continues to tour, and his band is multi-talented – even unplugged, they are as amazing as any band trying to fill the shoes of Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine could be. Meanwhile, Mike Love and Bruce Johnston continue to tour, although they tend to play less new music and more hits and cover songs. Without question, the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson are two of the most often covered artists/bands that the Laptop Sessions has to offer!