{"id":298777,"date":"2007-01-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-01-18T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/brian-wilson-brings-good-vibrations-to-4th-b\/"},"modified":"2007-01-18T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-01-18T08:00:00","slug":"brian-wilson-brings-good-vibrations-to-4th-b","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/brian-wilson-brings-good-vibrations-to-4th-b\/","title":{"rendered":"Brian Wilson brings good vibrations to 4th &#038; B"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>While there have been many groups to call California home since the dawn of rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll five decades ago, none have come to represent the Golden State quite like The Beach Boys, a band synonymous with sun, surf and youth.<br \/>On Friday, Jan. 26, former Beach Boys&#8217; frontman Brian Wilson will make an appearance at 4th &#038; B with his crack band, which includes another former Beach Boy. It promises to be a hit-filled concert with chart-toppers galore from their first global smash, &#8220;Surfin&#8217; USA,&#8221; which name drops quite a few San Diego surf spots &#8220;&#8221; including Del Mar, La Jolla and Swami&#8217;s &#8220;&#8221; during its scant two minutes. More psychedelic fare such as &#8220;Good Vibrations,&#8221; as well as tracks from Wilson&#8217;s solo works will round out the set.<br \/>4th &#038; B&#8217;s great sightlines and sound system are a far cry from Wilson&#8217;s first local appearance with The Beach Boys at Pacific Beach&#8217;s long-defunct Roxy Theatre back in 1962, when they played during intermission at a screening of surfing movies. The group has since played locally dozens of times, but their most famous visit took place on Feb. 15, 1966, at the San Diego Zoo. Not a note was played, but a photo shoot on site yielded the cover of the band&#8217;s legendary &#8220;Pet Sounds&#8221; album. Several well-respected session men, including drummer John Guerin and guitarist Barney Kessel, also took part in many sessions with The Beach Boys during the decade.<br \/>During the &#8217;70s, The Beach Boys continued their hit parade with songs like &#8220;Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll Music&#8221; and &#8220;It&#8217;s OK,&#8221; but it was a visit to San Diego during June of 1977 that truly cemented Wilson&#8217;s local legend.<br \/>Guitarist Marc Intravaia, then with prog-pop band Listen, had a near run-in with Wilson at the time.<br \/>&#8220;[Listen&#8217;s] drummer met and jammed with Brian Wilson,&#8221; Intravaia explains. &#8220;A mutual friend spotted Brian in Mission Beach wandering down the street and gave him a lift to the Siers Bros. (another local band) house.&#8221;<br \/>And while Intravaia, who currently performs with roadhouse blues shouter Eve Selis, did not meet the legend, his bandmates did and enjoyed a jam session with Wilson.<br \/>&#8220;They all met and played &#8216;Little Deuce Coupe,&#8217; and &#8216;Darlin,'&#8221; Intravaia explained. &#8220;Brian cleared up our confusion about the words in the chorus &#8216;O, keep dreamin&#8217; it darlin.&#8217; We were doing the song in Listen around that time and couldn&#8217;t quite make them out.&#8221;<br \/>Shortly thereafter, Wilson hitchhiked from San Diego to Mexico and back, only to be discovered passed out &#8220;&#8221; barefoot and unkempt &#8220;&#8221; in Balboa Park under a tree near the foot of the Laurel Street Bridge.<br \/>Wilson was picked up by local authorities from the park and transferred to Alvarado Hospital, where he spent some time recuperating. Incidentally, Alvarado Hospital is also where Wilson&#8217;s daughter Carnie went to have her weight reduction surgery.<br \/>In the ensuing years, Wilson&#8217;s visits have had a much more positive spin. In 1990, he surprised San Diego fans by making an unannounced appearance at Mission Valley&#8217;s Hanalei Hotel &#8220;&#8221; with iconic drummer Hal Blaine in tow &#8220;&#8221; during a Beach Boys convention.<br \/>While recent appearances have been far more orthodox, they are no less special, as few artists can touch the breadth of Wilson&#8217;s catalog.<br \/>&#8220;Simply put, Brian Wilson is one of our greatest living songwriters,&#8221; said Mark DeCerbo, guitarist with covers group, Rockola.<br \/>For Decerbo, it&#8217;s the vocals that set Wilson&#8217;s music apart.<br \/>&#8220;The music can be magical enough,&#8221; he remarked, &#8220;but no one can put together vocal arrangements like Brian Wilson. It&#8217;s spine-tingling at times and never less than brilliant.&#8221;<br \/>With dissent among the surviving Beach Boys, Al Jardine&#8217;s onstage presence should kick up the proceedings a notch, making this concert as close to The Beach Boys experience as one is likely to find in 2007.<br \/>Brian Wilson performs at 4th &#038; B Friday, Jan. 26. 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