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malthaussen

(17,217 posts)
Fri Jan 28, 2022, 10:19 AM Jan 2022

"Pet Sounds" redux

... now, Brian will tell you that there is no theme connecting all the cuts on the album into a story, that it was just exercises in sonic variations -- his "Pet" sounds. So my interpretation does not have the seal of approval.

But, if you listen to the cuts in order, you come up with a story of the life and death of a relationship, with the guy going through "all kinds of changes" and then complaining that Caroline is not the girl he loved anymore. (Interestingly, "She's Not the Little Girl I Once Knew" was also recorded during these sessions, but not included on the album -- but it's kinship with "Caroline, No" thematically, if not sonically, is clear). I came away with the conclusion that the answer to the questions he asks in "Caroline, No" boil down to: you, bro.

Over the course of the album, the guy leaves his girl twice (she forgives him both times), tells her to shut up, he doesn't care about her feelings ("Don't Talk, Put Your Head on My Shoulder" ), virtually accuses her of being a slut ("Here Today" ), and ends by complaining that *she's* changed. It may be unintentional, but the album tells a story... and a pretty depressing one.

Which doesn't make me love it any less -- on the short list for GOAT.

-- Mal

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"Pet Sounds" redux (Original Post) malthaussen Jan 2022 OP
Interesting take! Bobstandard Jan 2022 #1
K&R highplainsdem Jan 2022 #2

Bobstandard

(1,328 posts)
1. Interesting take!
Fri Jan 28, 2022, 12:34 PM
Jan 2022

I love that album for it’s wildly creative musicality. On the surface, the songs seem so simple. But when you listen closely, there is all this musical sophistication.

I’ll have to listen with you’r analysis in mind.

BTW, someone over on The Guardian one of their writers has compiled a list of what he thinks are The Beach Boys top 50 songs. I found lots to disagree with but enjoyed the reasoned analysis.

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