When Brian Wilson first put together The Beach Boys, becoming one of the most complex musical thinkers of his generation probably wasn’t the first thing on his mind. A lot of the band’s earliest tunes were about creating hits that could compete with every other rock and roller in the charts, but with each passing record, Wilson was creating the blueprint for what a pop symphony was supposed to be, well beyond anything that Phil Spector was think…
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