The Beach Boys - I'm So Young - 1965 - HD Audio only

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Originally recorded by The Students, this gave Brian Wilson some room to express his vocal emotion without the constant stress of songwriting uncertainty trying to catch up to the Beatles. His vocal and the song shines yet was still lost in the then, massive British Invasion

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  • Beetles could NEVER touch this.

  • beautiful, what a sound.

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  • What a beautiful song, voices so so good and magical harmonies of the young Beach Boys.

    The magic of those days have been lost for all time.

  • I was a Beatmaniac in the early 60s but never turned my back on the Beach Boys. Rememer when we boomers were kids we listened to our radios CONSTANTLY so we never had to CHOOSE between any of our favorites. We simply dug ALL the great music which we had to privilege to grow up with.

  • @G8GT364CI

    Holland is definitely one of favorites too! "We'll get your steamboat rolling" and they did.

  • @64bbfan I still have the original mono LP I bought second hand in a record shop sometime during the late 70's, this is my second favorite Beach Boys album next to Holland.

  • This song was also recorded by Ronnie Spector under the name 'Veronica' in 1964 on the Phil Spector label (not Philles). I think there are only a few releases on this rare offshoot label.

  • @Kramnosnits The Beatles can't even see this!

  • @PaulBriden

    I was referring to Dennis. However, they were both very self-destructive.

  • @Okiemom50 Agreed, Brian fried his brain.

  • Love that drum sound, I know that he emulated Spector, but this mix is less busy than what PS would usually put out, and the punch those drums have as a result is phenomenal.

  • toward the end of the song, you can hear Dennis singing so clearly... "can't marry no, can't marry no"....

    He used to blend very well until his voice was ruined by smoking and drugs.

    Miss you Dennis & Carl.

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