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4. (OH!) DARLIN’: The Beach Boys vs. The Beatles

4. (OH!) DARLIN’: The Beach Boys vs. The Beatles

FromPocket Symphony: A Beach Boys Podcast


4. (OH!) DARLIN’: The Beach Boys vs. The Beatles

FromPocket Symphony: A Beach Boys Podcast

ratings:
Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“Resurrected like some Hawaiian shirt-clad phoenix every ten years or so, the Beach Boys became the act as synonymous to boomer nostalgia as the Beatles are to youth counterculture.” As soon as Beatlemania hit US airwaves, the Beach Boys were pitted against the mop-topped Fab Four… even though the Beach Boys formed first. Throughout the early 60s, the bands exchanged iconic albums like knock-out punches, with each release forcing the opposing group back to the studio to prepare for the next round. The rivalry between the Beach Boys and the Beatles gave us some of the most iconic music of the decade, but by its end, only one was left standing — and it’s not the one you think. Krista tells Rosie the origin story of her favorite boy band and how a break-up might’ve been the best thing that ever happened for their legacy. Rosie confuses George Harrison and George Martin (fair) and Krista admits that this whole thing was improv. SHOW NOTES & SOURCES — FOLLOW US:INSTAGRAM @beachgalspod TWITTER @beachgalspod EMAIL US AT pocketsymphonypod@gmail.com Art by @HVNNart Theme by @mikeylegend
Released:
Aug 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (8)

A narrative podcast exploring the life and cultural legacy of the Beach Boys and Brian Wilson. Using the 2015 biopic "Love & Mercy," Rosie Alejandrino and Krista Kurisaki break down each scene and uncover the real-life events that inspired the movie. "Part movie watch-along and part pop culture deep dive, but mostly an exploration of why we, two Asian-American millennial women, keep talking about a white boy band whose best hits lived and died before we were even born."