2013/06/28 12:16:46
KenB123
Anybody see the Beach Boys on their 50th Anniversary tour in 2012?  The audio CD was released this year. Normally I don't jump on 'live' concert audio CDs, but the reviews have been very positive. Now after listening, I have to agree. Very nicely done. I guess my curiousity is whether they actually sound this good live, or was there a lot of post-production done? I do assume that these recordings possibly came from multiple shows as opposed to just one show. Maybe they took the best of, so to speak. All I can say from hearing this is that I wish I could have seen them if they sounded this good. (It also doesn't hurt that they included some great songs.)
2013/06/28 12:55:53
craigb
50 years and their still just boys.  Nice!
2013/06/28 13:49:14
dxp
they're still alive???
 
2013/06/28 14:00:32
craigb
If Keith Richards is still alive (debatable), then everyone else should still be alive.
2013/06/28 14:13:14
bluzdog
I saw the show at Red Rocks. The band was a collection of Brian Wilson's band and the Beach Boy's band. They played over 40 songs with 1 intermission. The show and sound was fantastic and you can't really go wrong with the sound at RR. The harmonies were tight. I was lucky and got the V.I.P. treatment with seats by the sound board and all access passes. I took my 5 year old to the sound check. He was climbing on the rocks behind the stage during the sound check and security tried to stop him. A band member told her to let him climb. after they played a few tunes and finished up we were walking around on the stage. I told my little guy not to touch anything. With that he walked right up to an SM57 set up on a stand for sax and struck a pose. I couldn't help but take some pictures with my phone. I brought the little guy home and brought my wife and some neighbors to the show. I'll try to find some pictures to upload.
 
 
Rocky
2013/06/28 14:20:51
KenB123
I guess we shouldn't forget that two of the original family members did not make it this far.
2013/06/28 14:23:33
KenB123
bluzdog
I saw the show at Red Rocks. The band was a collection of Brian Wilson's band and the Beach Boy's band. They played over 40 songs with 1 intermission. The show and sound was fantastic and you can't really go wrong with the sound at RR. The harmonies were tight. I was lucky and got the V.I.P. treatment with seats by the sound board and all access passes. I took my 5 year old to the sound check. He was climbing on the rocks behind the stage during the sound check and security tried to stop him. A band member told her to let him climb. after they played a few tunes and finished up we were walking around on the stage. I told my little guy not to touch anything. With that he walked right up to an SM57 set up on a stand for sax and struck a pose. I couldn't help but take some pictures with my phone. I brought the little guy home and brought my wife and some neighbors to the show. I'll try to find some pictures to upload.
 
 
Rocky


Lucky you getting to see the pre-show and the show!
Thanks for confirming that their harmonies are tight performed live. On the audio-CD they are spectacular. They still got it.
 
Unfortunately, the DVD/BR video release only includes about 20-songs from the show. It is getting some bad reviews because of this.
2013/06/28 14:44:36
bluzdog
There's some cool footage here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts36HRUP6e8 of course the DVD sound way better.
Is the 50th anniversary DVD out?
 
Rocky
2013/06/28 14:56:00
KenB123
bluzdog
There's some cool footage here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts36HRUP6e8 of course the DVD sound way better.
Is the 50th anniversary DVD out?
 
Rocky


Yep. In DVD or BluRay format.
2013/06/28 14:58:27
bluzdog
Have you seen it? Is there any Red Rocks footage on it? Thanks.
 
Rocky
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