![]() It’s been sometimes criticized for its simplistic, lowest-common-denominator lyrics – but perhaps the message wasn’t simple enough, as the concerns voiced fifty years ago still boil as humanity continues to stretch its resources well into the 21st century. Responding in contrast to Sunflower’s epic and reverent “Cool, Cool Water,” the band wear their hearts on their sleeves and showcase the intent of Surf’s Up via “Don’t Go Near The Water,” a cautionary but still current tale of the fatal pressures humankind has put on the world’s waterways. Given David Beard and team ESQ are etching away at the history and actions of the era and fans are currently blessed with access to album engineer Stephen Desper’s unique and priceless study guides taking us into the music and spirit committed to tape – – I thought it would be a good appetite wetter to look at Surf’s Up, as per what we’ve had in our hands since August 30, 1971. As with this wiki, the content of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.It’s exciting, isn’t it? Feel Flows (The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971) sets are imminent and our perceptions and knowledge of Sunflower, Surf’s Up and The Beach Boys standing within the world of popular music is possibly about to change radically and be enhanced further for those who’ve taken the long road. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The original content was at Surf's Up (album). This page uses content from the English Wikipedia.
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