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The Beach Boys - The Lost Concert

The Beach Boys - The Lost Concert

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Actor: The Beach Boys
Studio: Image Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 33427

Format: Black & White, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Live, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 22 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 5647
UPC: 014381564723
EAN: 0014381564723
ASIN: B00000ILEH

Theatrical Release Date: June 1, 1999
Release Date: June 1, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: DVD in original case.VH 958

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Editorial Reviews:

Clocking in at a mere 22 minutes, this long-lost concert video goes by much too quickly, but fans of the Beach Boys will be delighted with the quality of the digitally mastered picture and sound, making this a worthwhile addition to any Beach Boys collection. The boys were taped live on March 14, 1964 as part of a concert that also included the Beatles and Lesley Gore. After the performances were aired on closed-circuit TV to theaters packed with screaming fans, the Beach Boys segment remained virtually unseen until it was rediscovered in 1998.

Cutaway shots provide a wonderful glimpse of what teen audiences were like during the heyday of the surfin' craze (plenty of Gidget hairdos, and a few parents in the crowd, marveling at the frenzy of it all), but it's the music that counts here, and clearly the boys were having a pretty good day. Most of the early hits are played here ("Fun, Fun, Fun," "Little Deuce Coupe," "In My Room"), and while lead vocalist Mike Love hams it up, it's fascinating to witness early indications that bandleader Brian Wilson was growing tired of live performance. He revs it up for a wacky cover of "Papa Oom Mow-Mow," though, and that makes this video a time-capsule treasure, showing the Beach Boys in their prime before Wilson retreated completely into the sanctuary of the studio. --Jeff Shannon

Description
Thought lost for thirty-five years, this rare concert brings you the Beach Boys at the peak of their performing talents. Early in 1964, promoters put together a mega-concert with the hottest stars of the day: the Beatles, Lesley Gore and the Beach Boys. The performances were taped live and aired on closed circuit. The Beach Boys' portion of the show was lost until 1998, but now it can be savored by their millions of fans on home video for the first time. Songs: Fun Fun Fun, Long Tall Texan, Little Deuce Coupe, Surfer Girl, Surfin' USA, Shut Down, In My Room, Papa Oom-Mow-Mow, Hawaii.


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Beach Boys Lost Concert Found!   June 24, 2008
Thomas R. Violante (New Haven CT USA)
Not only was the Amazon vendor great but the product was fantastic. Having my very own copy of this DVD and the classic concert by the Beach Boys has made my video collection of the BBs almost complete. One or two more and I'll have them all. Great video and a historic performance by Brian Wilson shortly before he stopped live performances with BBs.


5 out of 5 stars Original Beach Boys line-up--First Launch of the Surfin' Sound   November 30, 2007
Mark Thatt (Alameda, Ca United States)
As another viewer has stated, this is the essential rare view of the original Beach Boys line-up, featuring the recent replacement of Dave Marks, Al Jardine on rhythm guitar in great form. Yes, this is the only look at Brian Wilson in the band (outside snippets of the TAMI show, December of the same year), leading with his quiet charm, with the orginal striped Pendletons and Carl's Fender Jaguar and Fender amps. Having seen the band in July of that year, this is almost half of the original set. "In MY Room" and "Hawaii" were rarely done with subsequent Brian Wilson replacements. I am still hoping "Don't Worry Baby" will show up somehow, because with only the lp "Fun,Fun,Fun" released in June of that year, that was a concert nugget. The heavenly harmonies and Chuck Berry drive are present throughout this short classic. What is interesting during the set, is watching the audience of reserved, crew-cut kids, eventually cut loose with their enthusiasm and a few protective parents catch on, because...this is the launching of the national mania called "the surfing sound." If you look closely, you will see the soon-to-be Marilyn Wilson, Brian's first squeeze, enjoying the audience glow as well as Brian's musicality.


4 out of 5 stars An Amazing Slice of History   November 10, 2007
Jesse Ross (San Francisco)
I saw the Beach Boys in 2006. Unfortunately, they are now down to only Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, with their backing lineup changing from time to time. It was a good show, but I was very anxious afterward to get this DVD and see all original members in their prime.

There are certain aspects of this concert that are lacking in the modern day incarnation of the group. For one thing, Brian Wilson's lead vocal parts and beautiful harmonies on songs such as "In My Room." This concert was pre-Pet Sounds and thus is geared toward the early surf music as opposed to the more mature 1970's music. Also this 1964 concert featured Brian, who would cease touring with the band later on in the year.

Fans will treasure this performance as a historical document of the Beach Boys' early years.



5 out of 5 stars Beach Boy Classic   January 10, 2007
Peter J. Guagliardi (Brooklyn, NY)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The Beach Boys as a group were formed in 1961. Here are the boys just
3 years later. The harmonies are right on the money, with Carl's guitar leads and Brian's Falsetto sounding great. It is a rare glimpse of a group on the verge of making musical history. Harmony as a vocal sound for the past 70 years had always been pretty straight forward. Look at the 1930's, (the Mills Brothers, The Ink Spots), the 1940's (the Andrews Sisters, Southern Gospel harmony) the 1950's The Doo-Wop Sound, but nothing like what Brian Wilson was about to unleash on the Music Scene. Pet Sounds was only 2 years away. What growth. I recommend this dvd highly.



5 out of 5 stars A great view of a great band   August 5, 2006
Hobart Arms (Louisville, KY)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Beach Boys - Lost Concert is a great way to see the Beach Boys perform when Brian Wilson was still touring with the band. It's before drugs, internal tensions, competition with other bands, etc. have taken over; it truly showcases America's number one band in 1964. The video presentation is very good, offering a clear black & white picture. The audio is good as well. Both are far better than expected for a film thought "lost" which usually means a horribly degraded print that's being released for posterity. The only drag about this was that it was a short film, meant as a companion piece to other filmed concerts to be shown around the country in movie theaters when the bands weren't coming on their tours. It's my suspicion, after hearing several Beach Boys live albums with the same songs/arrangements that this is an edited portion of the concert. Nevertheless, this concert film ranks highly with me because it is the original five Beach Boys doing what they do best. The DVD is also a great companion piece to the Endless Summer Beach Boys doc and the already mentioned live albums. You won't be disappointed by what you see on the disc, only by the wish that it could go on longer.

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