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The Beach Boys to celebrate 60 years of ‘Pet Sounds’ in London.
The hallowed harmonies of The Beach Boys are set to wash over the Royal Hospital Chelsea in a wave of nostalgic grandeur, marking the 60th anniversary of their symphonic masterpiece, ‘Pet Sounds’. This isn't merely a concert; it's a pilgrimage back to 1966, to the very moment Brian Wilson orchestrated a pocket symphony for God, a baroque-pop revelation that forever shattered the confines of the simple pop song.The news that this landmark album will be celebrated in London as part of the returning summer series—its first outing in four years—feels like the needle dropping on a pristine vinyl copy, the crackle and pop heralding something sacred. For those of us who treat albums as sacred texts, ‘Pet Sounds’ is the gospel, a work of such profound emotional architecture and studio wizardry that it still leaves modern producers scratching their heads.From the celestial opening of ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ to the heartbreaking isolation of ‘I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times’, the album is a song cycle of adolescent yearning and spiritual longing, a feat that famously pushed The Beatles to respond with ‘Sgt. Pepper’s’.To hear those intricate vocal layers, the theremin glissandos, and the barking dogs of ‘Caroline, No’ spill into the open air of London is an event of cultural reckoning. It promises to be more than a nostalgic trip; it’s a testament to an album that taught us pop music could be high art.The bill, which also includes the indefatigable joy of The Proclaimers, creates a fascinating sonic dialogue—from California dreamin' to Scottish stomping—making this summer evening a curated playlist of enduring anthems. For anyone who has ever found solace in the complex beauty of ‘God Only Knows’, this London show is not just a date on a calendar; it's a necessary journey back to the source.
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