- Brian Wilson (song)
Infobox Single |
Name = Brian Wilson
Artist =Barenaked Ladies
from Album = Gordon "and"Rock Spectacle
Released =1992 (original release)1997 (re-release)
Format = CD; 7" (US)
Recorded = 1992 (original) 1997 (re-recording)
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 4:48 ("Brian Wilson") 3:57 ("Brian Wilson 2000")
Label =Reprise Records
Producer =Barenaked Ladies ,Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Last single = "What a Good Boy "
(1992)
This single = "Brian Wilson"
(1992)
Next single = "If I Had $1000000 "
(1992)
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Last single = "The Old Apartment "
(1997)
This single = "Brian Wilson (2000)"
(1997)
Next single = "One Week "
(1998) |"Brian Wilson" is a song by the Canadian musical group
Barenaked Ladies .The song was written by singer/guitarist
Steven Page in his parents’ basement on his twentieth birthday, in1990 . The first lines of the song chronicle one of his many late-night journeys to theSam the Record Man onYonge Street .The song tells the story of a man whose life parallels that of
Beach Boys memberBrian Wilson , particularly during his time spent with psychologistEugene Landy after Wilson was diagnosed withmental illness .Alternate versions
Steven Page stated in the liner notes for "" that the song has more "official" recordings than any other song in their repertoire, saying that there are at least five. The song was first recorded for the never-released 1990 BNL cassette, "
Barenaked Recess ". AfterTyler Stewart joined the band in1991 as a drummer, it was re-recorded for the band’s platinum-selling "Yellow Tape", again the following year for "Gordon", again in1996 live for "Rock Spectacle ", and again in1997 for a version which was called "Brian Wilson 2000" and was released as a single.Brian Wilson 2000
The "2000" version was a shortened form of the song for radio play, recorded to sound more like their live performance than the original Gordon version did. The band's management worried that radio stations would not play the live version that had recently gained popularity. The most noticeable differences are that "2000" replaces the first verse with an 8-bar instrumentalintro, and the outro is considerably shortened as well. However, most radio stations decided to play the live version instead, which is probably the reason it was the version included on Disc One.
Brian Wilson cover of Brian Wilson
Brian Wilson rearranged and sang this songa cappella with his new band at live concerts, one of which was recorded for a live album he recorded in 2000. One of the stories the band often tells is about the time he came to their studio while they were recording "Maroon" (having an association with producerDon Was ) to play the track for the band. They played him a bunch of their new songs, and then he played them his version of "Brian Wilson". At the end, he turned to them and asked, "is it cool?" Upon his departure, his advice to the band was "don't eat too much." The band described the entire experience as surrealcite video
people = Robertson, Ed & Frohman, Lorne (Interviewer/Host)
title =Distinguished Artists
medium = TV-series
publisher = Humber College School of Media Studies
location = Toronto, Canada
date = 2005 ] .In honour of his covering their song, in recent performances the band has started singing the first chorus a cappella, eliminating all instrumentation (the rest of the song continues as normal).
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