Heroes and Villains: The True Story of the Beach Boys
| AUTHOR | Gaines, Steven |
| PUBLISHER | Da Capo (08/22/1995) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
The Beach Boys have been rolling, like the tide their great songs evoke, for more than thirty years, reaching professional peaks and tragic personal depths. In this electrifying account Steven Gaines reveals the gothic tale of violence, addiction, greed, genius, madness, and rock 'n' roll behind the wholesome, surf-and-sun image. Through candid interviews with close friends, family, and the Beach Boys themselves, Heroes and Villains portrays and evaluates all those who propelled the California myth, and the group who sang about it, into worldwide prominence: Murry Wilson, the corrosive father who abused them as children and exploited them as adults; Dennis Wilson, who explored every avenue of excess (including welcoming the entire Manson family into his home) to his inevitable self-destruction; the Wilsons' cousin, frontman Mike Love, whose devotion to Eastern religion could not quell his violent temper; the wives (more than ten), mistresses, managers, and producers who consumed huge pieces of the "musical pie"; and of course, the band's artistic center, Brian Wilson, the mentally fragile musical genius who achieved so much and then so little. With dozens of photos, Heroes and Villains recounts the bitter saga of the American dream realized and distorted and the music that survived.
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ISBN-13:
9780306806476
ISBN-10:
0306806479
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
416
Carton Quantity:
28
Product Dimensions:
5.37 x 0.85 x 8.29 inches
Weight:
1.04 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Index,
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Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Music | Genres & Styles - Pop Vocal
Music | Genres & Styles - Rock
Music | Individual Composer & Musician
Dewey Decimal:
B
Library of Congress Control Number:
95021608
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The Beach Boys have been rolling, like the tide their great songs evoke, for more than thirty years, reaching professional peaks and tragic personal depths. In this electrifying account Steven Gaines reveals the gothic tale of violence, addiction, greed, genius, madness, and rock 'n' roll behind the wholesome, surf-and-sun image. Through candid interviews with close friends, family, and the Beach Boys themselves, Heroes and Villains portrays and evaluates all those who propelled the California myth, and the group who sang about it, into worldwide prominence: Murry Wilson, the corrosive father who abused them as children and exploited them as adults; Dennis Wilson, who explored every avenue of excess (including welcoming the entire Manson family into his home) to his inevitable self-destruction; the Wilsons' cousin, frontman Mike Love, whose devotion to Eastern religion could not quell his violent temper; the wives (more than ten), mistresses, managers, and producers who consumed huge pieces of the "musical pie"; and of course, the band's artistic center, Brian Wilson, the mentally fragile musical genius who achieved so much and then so little. With dozens of photos, Heroes and Villains recounts the bitter saga of the American dream realized and distorted and the music that survived.
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Author:
Gaines, Steven
Steven Gaines is the best-selling author of twelve books, including "Philistines at The Hedgerow", "Passion and Property in the Hamptons", "The Sky s The Limit", "Passion and Property in Manhattan", "The Love You Make", "An Insider s Story of The Beatles", "Fool s Paradise", "Players, Poseurs, and The Culture of Excess in South Beach"; and "Marjoe", the biography of evangelist Marjoe Gortner. His journalism has appeared in "Vanity Fair", the "New York Observer", the "New York Times", and he is presently a contributing editor at "New York Magazine". His frequent television appearances include "60 Minutes"; "The Today Show"; "CBS Morning News"; and "Good Morning America."
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