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"Long Promised Road" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1971 album Surf's Up. It was written by Carl Wilson and Jack Rieley. Aside from a few guitar instrumentals written in the early days of the band and collective co-writing credits, the song is Wilson's first solo composition, and he plays all of the instruments ...
4 days ago · October 30, 1971 saw the chart debut of ‘Long Promised Road’ from ‘Surf’s Up,’ a new landmark in the already fabled career of the Beach Boys.
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Surf's Up (song) " Surf's Up " is a song recorded by the American rock band the Beach Boys that was written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks. It was originally intended for Smile, an unfinished Beach Boys album that was scrapped in 1967. The song was later completed by Brian and Carl Wilson as the closing track of the band's 1971 album Surf's Up.
The GALL of Long Promised Road to hit me with a bridge like that, insane, amazing. Oh and the instrumental break in Feel Flows, wonderful.👌🏻 My favourite parts of this album were definitely when the instrumentals got a little crazy and experimental, it's full of impeccable switch ups.
Jun 29, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSurf's Up (Remastered 2009) · The Beach BoysSurf's Up℗ 2009 Brother Records Inc, under exclusive license to Capit...
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Surf's Up is a series of eclectic moments that reaches transcendence in the final songs, where three of Brian Wilson's finest spread their harmonies around. The title track had been kicking around since the Smile sessions and is the album's most ambitious—and successful—moment.
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Surf's Up Lyrics: A diamond necklace played the pawn / Hand in hand some drummed along, oh / To a handsome mannered baton / (Bygone, bygone) / A blind class aristocracy / Back through the...