
The magnificent Sly Stone & Brian Wilson and the curse of our expectations
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As the great Warren Zevon said, ‘Enjoy every sandwich’. The two-man canoe navigates this week’s rock and roll rivulet which sadly entails reflections on a pair of towering musical giants ‘whose legend occupied the space where activity should have been’. Things considered include …
…are you born with genius or does a set of circumstances allow it to flourish?
… the impossible task of living up to people’s expectations and the calamitous ways it led Sly and Brian Wilson to behave.
… like Sly’s plane landing at the moment he was meant to be onstage at Madison Square Garden.
… the massive cultural contrast between Woodstock and ‘the Black Woodstock’ a month earlier and how Sly & the Family Stone looked like they’d ‘come from Mars’.
… how Derek Taylor, Tom Nolan and Nick Kent helped fashion the Beach Boys’ myth.
… Sly’s impact on Miles Davis, Prince, Massive Attack and hip-hop and how a record as radical as There’s A Riot Goin’ On was a No 1 Christmas album.
… In My Room, a completely new kind of teenage song.
… David’s five Beach Boys teenage moments …
… and Mark’s three examples of Brian Wilson’s Greatest Bits – eg the overture to California Girls.
… and 'Arise, Sir Roger Daltrey!'
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