The first trailer for The Beach Boysโ new self-titled documentary thatโs set to premiere May 24 on the Disney+ streaming service has debuted on YouTube.
The two-minute-plus promo offers glimpses at various aspects of the legendary groupโs career, and features new interviews with some of the band members, as well as with OneRepublicโs Ryan Tedder, Janelle Monae, and acclaimed producer/musician Don Was.
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In addition, the trailer features a variety of archival film clips of The Beach Boys, and is soundtracked by several of the bandโs famous songs.
โMan, they made me want to go to where they had cars, and girls in bikinis, and sun,โ Was declares at one point.
Tedder adds, โTheir music takes you someplace.โ
Founding Beach Boys singer Mike Love then is heard acknowledging the groupโs frequently troubled history.
โThereโs definitely been ups and downs,โ he says. โWeโve probably been counted out half a dozen times.โ
Among the trials the group has faced are the early deaths of founding members Dennis and Carl Wilson, the mental health struggles of their brother Brian, and various intra-group legal conflicts and rifts.
The documentary makes a point to acknowledge the close familial connection within The Beach Boys. The trailer includes an archival audio clip of Brian explaining that the group features โthree brothers, Brian, Dennis and Carl; a cousin, Mike Love; and our good friend, Al Jardine.โ He adds, โThatโs family to me.โ
Poignant Comments from Late Band Members Dennis and Carl Wilson
The promo also features a poignant archival interview segments with Dennis and Carl.
โWe used to sing three-part harmony in the back seat of the car,โ Dennis shares in one clip. โAnd thatโs the birth of the brothers singing together.โ
An interview segment with Carl follows in which he notes about the band, โWeโve known each other for a really long time, and there really is a great deal of fellowship in the group. And weโve been through an awful lot.โ
The Beach Boysโ Rivalry with The Beatles
The trailer also touches on The Beach Boysโ close association with The Beatles, playing an archival comment from Paul McCartney saying, โWe ended up as kind of a rivalry,โ while showing clips of appearances by both groups on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Brian Wilsonโs Conflict with His Father and His Studio Mastery
Brian Wilsonโs masterful sonic contributions to the band as a songwriter and producer are is addressed, as is his conflict with his father, Murry, who initially managed the group.
Beach Boys co-founder Jardine notes, โBrian was really learning to be a producer, but his dad began to be an obstacle.โ Love then points out that Murry had sold the groupโs publishing rights without consulting Brian.
Was also praises Brianโs creativity in the studio, noting that he โput together textures that no one had ever put into popular songs before.โ
On the Band Membersโ Close Connection
Monae and Was then comment about how the group membersโ close collaborative relationship was an important aspect of The Beach Boysโ music sounding the way it does.
โThey really showed what itโs like when everybody understands the part they have to play,โ Monae says.
Was adds, โThereโs something about the way those individuals blended together. Theyโre all part of it.โ
The trailer ends with Love saying, โThe fact that it was a family, thatโs where the success came from.โ
The Beach Boysโ 2024 Tour
As previously reported, The Beach Boysโ current incarnation, led by Love and longtime member Bruce Johnston, continues to tour regularly. The band currently has more than 70 dates lined up in 2024, spanning from an April 25 appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival through a September 28 show in Ocean City, New Jersey.
Tickets for The Beach Boysโ concerts are available now via various outlets, including StubHub.
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The Beatles on the set of 'Top Of the Pops', plugging their new single 'Paperback Writer'/ 'Rain', 16 June 1966. The group had previously appeared on the show but this was their only appeararance live in the studio. Left to right: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon. (Photo by Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)







