The music world suffered an immeasurable loss on June 11 with the passing of legendary Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson. The family of the beloved 82-year-old singer, songwriter, musician, and producer announced his death with a post on his social media pages. The message read, in part, โPlease respect our privacy at this time as our family is grieving. We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world.โ
The music Wilson created with The Beach Boys hugely influenced his contemporaries, including The Beatles, and generations of younger artists.
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Not surprisingly, a bevy of famous artists have shared tributes and words of mourning in honor of Brian. Among the many lauded music stars who have posted homages on their social media pages are Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and founding Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards.
Starr wrote a brief note that reads, โGod bless Brian Wilson. Peace and love to all his family.โ The message included a photo of Ringo and Brian Wilson taken during the 1980s.
Richards simply wrote, โRest in Peace!โ The message also included a photo of a page from Richardsโ 2011 memoir, Life, in which he discussed his first impressions of The Beach Boysโ music.
The passage read, in part, โ[L]istening to Pet Sounds, well, itโs all a little bit overproduced for me, but Brian Wilson had something. โฆ There was no particular correlation with what we were doing, so I could just listen to it on another level. I thought these are very well-constructed songs.โ
Hereโs what some other well-known musicians wrote in homage to Wilson:
Rolling Stones Guitarist Ronnie Wood
Longtime Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood lamented that Wilsonโs came days after the passing of another music icon. โOh no Brian Wilson and Sly Stone in one week,โ he wrote. โ[M]y world is in mourning โฆ So sad.โ
Carole King
Acclaimed songwriter Carole Kingโs tribute touched on how she and Wilson had some things in common when it came to composing songs.
โBrian Wilson was my friend and my brother in songwriting,โ she noted. โWe shared a similar sensibility, as evidenced by his 4 over 5 chord under โAaaah!โ in โGood Vibrationsโ and mine under โIโm into Something Good.โ We once discussed who used it first, and in the end we decided it didnโt matter. The world will miss Brian, but we are so lucky to have his music.โ
Graham Nash
Graham Nash wrote, โRest in Peace, Brian Wilson. What joy, what vision, what genius he brought into our lives. He set the musical course in a new direction. How lucky we are to have his beautiful sound to cherish for all time.โ
He added, โMy heart goes out to his family and friends, and to all of us whose lives have been musically expanded and uplifted by Brian.โ
Mick Fleetwood
Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood shared an homage from himself and โthe Fleetwood Mac Family.โ
โAnyone with a musical bone in their body must be grateful for Brian Wilsonโs genius magical touch!! And greatly saddened of this major worldly loss!!โ Fleetwood wrote. โMy thoughts go out to his family and friends.โ
The Kinksโ Dave Davies
Kinks lead guitarist Dave Davies wrote, โDevastated to hear of [Brian Wilsonโs] passing. He had such a profound effect on me. The Kinks played the Hollywood Bowl with The Beach Boys on our first [U.S.] tour. Sad day โฆ years later Brian and I used to run into each other at the movies with our daughters and weโd catch up โฆ Iโm devastated. I loved his singing. He was an innovator and his writing prowess was remarkable. I loved him.โ
KISSโ Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons
KISS co-founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons posted separate tributes to Wilson on their respective X pages.
Stanley wrote, โBrian Wilson Has Died. โGeniusโ is a term used too often and too loosely. โTortured Geniusโ even more so. Brianโs astonishing output of musical brilliance will bring joy while it influences generations to come. Thank you Brian and Rest In Peace.โ
Simmonsโ homage reads, โSadly, Brian Wilson has passed away. Songwriter, visionary. Thank you for a lifetime of wonderful melodies that spanned decades. Iโm going to spend the day listening to the Beach Boys and reminiscing.โ
Randy Bachman
Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive co-founder Randy Bachman first crossed paths with Wilson and The Beach Boys about 60 years ago. He went on to collaborate with late Beach Boys member Carl Wilson on two songs that appeared on the bandโs 1980 studio album, Keepinโ the Summer Aliveโthe title track and โLivinโ with a Heartache.โ
โOh geeโฆWe say goodbye to Brian Wilson,โ Randy wrote in his tribute. โIโve [known] the Beach Boys since the mid 60โs and have done lots of shows with them. They were the American answer to the Beatles. They wowed everyone with the songs, structures, vocals harmonies. The sunshine sound.โ
He continued, โThey were like family. When Carl passed it was like losing a brother and it feels the same today. The band is still going today with their incredible legacy with Bruce Johnston and Mike Love. We lost one of the greatest composers and messengers who took jazz harmony, put it to a Chuck Berry beat and made a new genre of music. Some of the best singles in the world.โ
The Monkeesโ Micky Dolenz
Micky Dolenz, the last surviving member of The Monkees, wrote, โBrian Wilson was a true giant – not just of music, but of spirit. His melodies shaped a generation, his harmonies changed the game, and his soul came through in every note.โ
He added, โWe crossed paths many times over the years, and every time I was struck by his quiet genius and kind heart. I was lucky to know himโฆ and all of us were lucky to hear what was in his head. Rest peacefully, Brian. You gave us so much beauty.โ
Totoโs David Paich
Toto singer, keyboardist, and songwriter David Paich wrote, โHis falsetto voice [and] iconic vocal blend were the sound of our generation[.] One of the Greatest Songwriters of our time โฆ โGod Only Knowsโ is a classic that has influenced us all! Surfing, cars and chicks! Thanks for the music, Brian!โ
Americaโs Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley
America co-founders Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley shared a joint statement that reads, โSO very sad to hear that our dear friend, inspiration and mentor for decades has passed away. Rest In Peace BRIAN WILSON.โ
Darlene Love
Famed girl group and session singer Darlene Love, who worked frequently with Wilson, penned a lengthy tribute in which she discussed her long friendship with him.
โToday I lost a dear friend and the world lost a true musical genius โ Brian Wilson,โ Love wrote. โIโve known Brian since the very beginning of my career through [producer] Lou Adler, and over the years, we shared unforgettable memories, both on stage and in the studio.โ
She continued, โFrom singing backup on Beach Boys tracks to sharing moments of laughter and harmony during his solo projects, Brian was more than a collaborator โ he was family. His creativity knew no limits, and his heart was just as big as his talent.โ
Love then noted that one of Wilsonโs favorite Christmas songs was โChristmas (Baby Please Come Home),โ which Darlene famously sang on the classic Phil Spector-produced 1963 holiday compilation A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records.
โI was always so touched by how much that meant to him,โ Love noted. โWe shared a deep respect for each otherโs gifts, and I always said, โThe world always needs to see and hear Brian Wilson.โ Thatโs never been more true than it is today.โ
She concluded, โRest easy, Brian. Your music, your spirit, and your soul will live on forever.โ
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