Pelvis wrote: » Your post is dripping with irony.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Awwww I wanted it dripping with ectoplasm. Anyway, CALL IT A DAY BRIAN. Sad to see a musical icon so clearly phoning it in not in the best of health
phonypony wrote: » I watched a TV special of a European gig recently where all of his vocals were replaced (painfully obviously so) with a recording from about 15 years ago. And that in itself was pretty rough. It just misses the point of a live performance. He is in a pretty bad way when it comes to performance, playing and singing. You're right, he should call time on it.
emo72 wrote: » Is it a form of torture, does he want to be there, or is he being forced into doing it? Remember when Landy controlled him? If he can't perform, and we know he can't, why is he there?
Madam Oblong wrote: » If you're wondering why he's still going - money. I don't mean that in a disparaging way. Because we all now have an expectation of instant, free music there's no such thing as music sales anymore. Touring and music licensing is about the only way for musicians to make a living, even established ones. Don't bitch about musicians being too past it to play, if the only music you pay for is via your Spotify premium (addressing that generally, not just the OP).
Former Former wrote: » The google machine tells me Brian Wilson is worth $75 million. Even if he never sold another record in his life, his royalties from his songs being used in ads, TV and films must be pretty hefty. He doesn't need the money.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Thats why I doubt its for the money as another poster suggested.
The Nal wrote: » 4th time I've seen Brian and maybe the most together hes been which was great. Certainly more than The Point when he said "this is about my brother Carl so nobody laugh". Err ok.... In My Room and You Still Believe in Me were standouts. Got shivers a couple of times. Absolutely no need for Blondie Chaplin though. None. But a great gig overall. Al Jardine a huge bonus. Still has the pipes, perfect. 36 tunes played.https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/brian-wilson/2017/bord-gais-energy-theatre-dublin-ireland-3be58434.html
mrk75 wrote: » the standing ovation for God Only Knows spoke for itself.
Stonedpilot wrote: » The original point I was making was without Brian on stage most of the songs would have been almost musically identical to him on it. Just seems like he looked bored/forlorn and contributed very little. I know it goes against the grain to say it but to me he doesn't look happy on stage these days. Can't keep touring performers til they are at deaths door only to have huge bands fill in for the tired/elderly performer. Gets to the point where it's like looking at the whales in seaworld!. Yes the music was good in Galway but then I wasn't there to see a Beach Boys tribute band, there to see Brian Wilson. Actually I think Mike Love's Beach Boys is far better live.
Stonedpilot wrote: » The original point I was making was without Brian on stage most of the songs would have been almost musically identical to him on it. Just seems like he looked bored/forlorn and contributed very little. I know it goes against the grain to say it but to me he doesn't look happy on stage these days. Can't keep touring performers til they are at deaths door only to have huge bands fill in for the tired/elderly performer. Gets to the point where it's like looking at the whales in seaworld!.