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Mike Love in concert, June 2006.
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Background information
Birth nameMichael Edward Love
BornMarch 15, 1941 (1941-03-15) (age 67)
OriginLos Angeles, CA, U.S.
Genre(s)Pop
Rock
Surf
Occupation(s)Vocalist
Instrument(s)Vocals
Saxophone

Michael Edward "Mike" Love (born March 15, 1941) is an American singer and songwriter who was in The Beach Boys. Events 44 BC - Julius Caesar, Dictator of the Roman Republic, is stabbed to death by Marcus Junius Brutus, Year 1941 ( MCMXLI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (the link will display 1941 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the A songwriter is someone who writes the Lyrics to songs the Musical composition (chords or Melody to songs or both The Beach Boys is an American rock band Formed in 1961 the group gained popularity for its close vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a California Youth culture He formed the band along with his cousins Brian, Carl, and Dennis Wilson, and school friend Al Jardine. Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942 in Hawthorne, California) is an American Musician best known as the lead Carl Dean Wilson ( December 21, 1946 – February 6, 1998) was an American Rock and roll Singer and Guitarist Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 1944 – December 28 1983) was an American Rock and roll musician best known as a founding Alan Charles "Al" Jardine (born September 3, 1942 in Lima Ohio) is a founding member of The Beach Boys, their occasional lead vocalist

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Role in The Beach Boys

Although he played the saxophone in the early days, Mike Love was mainly the co-lead singer, along with Brian Wilson, of the Beach Boys. Love sang the lead vocal on many of the Beach Boys' biggest hits, including, "Surfin' Safari", "Surfin' USA", "Little Deuce Coupe", "Be True to Your School", "Fun, Fun, Fun", "Little Saint Nick", "I Get Around", "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)" and "California Girls". Surfin' Safari is the debut album by The Beach Boys, released in 1962 Surfin' USA is the second album released by The Beach Boys and was released in early 1963 Fun Fun Fun, written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, was a hit single by The Beach Boys that was released in 1964 on the band's album Shut " Little Saint Nick " is a Christmas song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love and originally performed by The Beach Boys. "I Get Around" is a song written by Brian Wilson and his cousin Mike Love. " When I Grow Up (to Be a Man " is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach " California Girls " is a Song written by Mike Love and Brian Wilson and recorded by The Beach Boys in 1965. His lead vocal roles later diminished as other members' voices began to be heard more, but he remained one of the most recognized voices in the group, on songs such as "Do It Again". "Do It Again" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. He is also known for his bass vocals, such as the vocal break in "I Can Hear Music" and the bass line in "Good Vibrations. " I Can Hear Music " is a song written by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector and originally performed by the Ronettes ( " Good Vibrations " is a pop single by The Beach Boys. " Onstage, Love has always served as the Beach Boys' MC, introducing songs and band members.

Love also wrote or co-wrote lyrics to many of the Beach Boys early songs, mostly with the themes of surfing or love. He later won a lawsuit for his uncredited contributions to many early songs to which his name was then added. Throughout his career he continued to co-write numerous songs, and wrote some songs on his own.

In the late sixties, as founder Brian Wilson was sidelined by mental illness and drug problems, Love played an increasingly contentious role in the Beach Boys career. According to most sources, Love was the most vehement among group members in his opposition to the lyrical content and avant garde modalities of the Pet Sounds and SMiLE projects (see below), fearing that the band had strayed too far from their tried-and-true hitmaking formula. Pet Sounds is a 1966 album recorded by American pop group The Beach Boys. Smile, sometimes typeset with the idiosyncratic partial capitalization SMiLE, is a solo album by Brian Wilson, with lyrics by Van Dyke Parks

Love was one of the first pop musicians to become involved in the practice of Transcendental Meditation, through his meeting with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Transcendental Meditation or TM is the trademarked name of a Meditation technique introduced in 1958 by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1917-2008 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ( January 12, 1917 &ndash February 5 2008) founded and developed the Transcendental Meditation technique and As a result he accompanied The Beatles, Donovan, Prudence Farrow and Mia Farrow on their famous trip to the self-styled guru's ashram at Rishikesh in India in early 1968. The Beatles were a pop and rock band from Liverpool, England formed in 1960 Donovan ( Donovan Phillips Leitch, born 10 May 1946 in Glasgow) is a Scottish Singer-songwriter and guitarist Prudence Anne Villiers Farrow (born January 20, 1948) is the sister of actress Mia Farrow and daughter of film director John Farrow and actress Maria de Lourdes Villiers-Farrow, known as Mia Farrow (born February 9, 1945) is an American Actress. An Ashram in ancient India was a Hindu hermitage where sages lived in Peace and tranquility amidst Nature. WikipediaWikiProject Indian cities for details --> Hrishikesh (ऋषिकेश is a city and a Municipal board in Dehradun district in India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country Love remains an advocate of the benefits of TM to the present day.

In the late sixties, with Brian no longer touring, Carl Wilson initially took over leadership of the band (with contracts reading that venues hired "Carl Wilson plus four other musicians"), but by the late 70s Love reasserted his dominance over the band; setlists were often limited to the hit catalog, with more recent and experimental material confined to the group's moderately successful albums of the time period. This approach alienated the Wilson brothers--especially Dennis, who after a hand accident had assumed co-frontman responsibilities--but it capitalized directly on the first wave of late 50s/early 60s rock and roll nostalgia (spurred by the success of American Graffiti and Happy Days) and managed to keep the group's business interests viable. American Graffiti is a period Coming of age film directed by George Lucas, and written by Lucas Gloria Katz and Willard Huyck Happy Days is an American Television sitcom that originally aired from 1974 to 1984 on ABC. The success of this approach was confirmed in 1974 with the release of the compilation Endless Summer. This article is about the Beach Boys album For other uses including the Donna Summer album see Endless Summer. (Love has claimed to be responsible for the album, even though it was in fact supervised by Capitol Records staffer Michael Ross without any assistance from Love or the Beach Boys. ) The album reached the top of the charts and introduced new generations of listeners to their music, cementing the creation of a cottage industry of touring and repackages that continues to this day.

In 1988 the Beach Boys had a US number-one hit with "Kokomo", the only number-one song the band had without Brian Wilson's involvement. " Kokomo " was penned by John Phillips, Scott McKenzie, Mike Love, and Terry Melcher and recorded by The Beach Boys in Mike Love (along with "Kokomo" co-writers Scott McKenzie, Terry Melcher, and John Phillips) was nominated for a Golden Globe Award (1988) in the Original Song category, and was nominated for a Grammy Award as well. Scott McKenzie (born Philip Blondheim on January 10 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American Singer, best Terry Melcher ( February 8, 1942 – November 19, 2004) was an American Musician and Record producer. John Phillips or John Philips may refer to John Aristotle Phillips (fl

After the death of Carl Wilson in 1998, Love licensed the Beach Boys name from Brother Records, touring with longtime member Bruce Johnston. Bruce Arthur Johnston (born Benjamin Baldwin on June 27 1942 in Peoria Illinois) is a member of The Beach Boys and a

Pet Sounds/Smile controversies

Probably motivated in part by anxiety over his replacement as Wilson's writing partner (as Wilson increasingly relied on Pet Sounds lyricist Tony Asher and, later, Smile collaborator Van Dyke Parks), Love became increasingly hostile towards Wilson and his new material between late 1965 and early 1967, a period that critics and fans now widely acknowledge as the most creative phase of Wilson's career. Pet Sounds is a 1966 album recorded by American pop group The Beach Boys. Tony Asher is an American lyricist who co-wrote much of The Beach Boys 1966 album Pet Sounds in conjunction with front man Brian Wilson This article is about the facial expression For the typographical symbol see Smiley. The combination of resistance from the group and their record company and Wilson's growing mental health problems and spiraling drug use led Parks to quit the project in early 1967

He reportedly led the group's opposition to the Pet Sounds material and particularly objected to the song "Hang On to Your Ego"--directly inspired by his cousin's LSD experiences--which at his insistence was partly re-written and re-titled as "I Know There's an Answer. "Hang On to Your Ego" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher for the American pop band The Beach Boys "I Know There's an Answer" is a song by the American pop band The Beach Boys, taken from their 1966 album Pet Sounds " However, at this stage Brian Wilson still held sufficient sway to overrule his bandmates, and the album was completed more or less as Brian had intended.

Another factor that is likely to have influenced Love's views is that, while Brian had withdrawn from touring in late 1964, Love and his bandmates had to perform Brian's increasingly complex music on stage. There is no doubt that Brian's rapid musical development placed the group in an increasingly difficult position, since they were being asked to perform material that, in the case of "Good Vibrations," Brian had recorded over a period of many months using the best musicians available. While the Beach Boys were equal to the task as vocalists, Brian's intricate arrangements were becoming all but impossible for them to perform as a five-piece band.

Love's trenchant and vocal opposition to Wilson's new direction came to a head over the songs they were recording for their follow-up to Pet Sounds, the legendary Smile album, which was begun in mid-1966 but was eventually shelved near its completion in mid-1967 (though a less-ambitious version of the album, Smiley Smile, was released later that year). Smiley Smile is the tenth studio Album by The Beach Boys, issued in 1967

Love is reported to have vehemently objected to Parks' oblique lyrics, reserving particular scorn for the song "Cabinessence". "Cabinessence" (alternately spelled "Cabin Essence") is a song written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks for the American During a heated argument at a recording session, Love demanded that Parks explain the song's meaning; Parks demurred and walked out; some few weeks later he officially terminated his partnership with Wilson. Although Love allegedly had nothing personal against Parks (who plays on the Summer in Paradise album and whom Love has defended several times as being "a nice guy", despite Parks' admitted hostility against him), he apparently feared the lyrics were too abstract for a Beach Boys record. Summer in Paradise is The Beach Boys ' twenty-fourth studio Album and their first release of the 1990s

Parks has long maintained that Love's dogged opposition to Smile was the major reason that Brian finally abandoned it, and that his opposition was motivated in part by professional jealousy, as well as the fear that Wilson's departure from the Beach Boys' proven formula would cause them to lose ground. In a 2004 interview with Mojo magazine, Love argued that he was not opposed to Smile, as claimed, and that he liked and respected Parks' work, but this claim was strongly denied by Parks, who wrote to the magazine to protest at what he described as Love's "revisionism" and stated unequivocally that Love’s hostility to Smile was indeed the chief reason why the project was shelved. Mojo is a popular Music Magazine published by Bauer, monthly in the United Kingdom.

Love contributed lyrics to their famous 1966 single "Good Vibrations", although the song also has an earlier set of lyrics written by Wilson's main Pet Sounds collaborator, Tony Asher, which Wilson restored on the 2004 SMiLE version. Tony Asher is an American lyricist who co-wrote much of The Beach Boys 1966 album Pet Sounds in conjunction with front man Brian Wilson

Partly in response to the band's concerns, articulated by Mike, Brian began writing songs that were easier to perform live, which turned up on the late 1967 album Wild Honey. Wild Honey is an album released by The Beach Boys in 1967 It was their eleventh studio Album and sixteenth overall and as a group production was

Legal controversies

In the late 1990s Brian Wilson went to court to regain his rights to the publishing company, Sea of Tunes, which owned the copyrights to most of the Beach Boys' hit songs. Sea of Tunes was a music publishing company founded in 1962 by Murry Wilson, father to three of the Beach Boys ( Brian, Dennis, and The suit stemmed from Wilson's forced decision to sign over his publishing rights to his father Murry Wilson in 1969, but when the suit came to court it was found that the contract Wilson had signed was not valid because of the mental problems he was suffering from at the time. Murry Gage Wilson ( July 2, 1917 – June 4, 1973) was an American Musician and Record producer, best remembered as Year 1969 ( MCMLXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. (It was even suggested that Murry had signed his son's name on the document. ) Wilson failed to regain the copyrights, but won a $25 million settlement.

Following Wilson's win, Love launched his own lawsuit, claiming that he had made significant writing contributions to many Beach Boys songs, including two titles on Pet Sounds and "California Girls", and never received due credit (or the accompanying royalties). Love won the case, due in no small part to Brian's statements that Mike's assertions were correct (although Tony Asher has unequivocally stated that Love had no input into at least one song involved, "Wouldn't It Be Nice"). " Wouldn't It Be Nice " is the Opening track on the 1966 album Pet Sounds and one of the most widely recognized songs by the American As a result, he was granted $13 million of Wilson's award, and his name was retrospectively added to the writing credits on all subsequent releases of those songs. (Love and Wilson reportedly had no malice toward each other in the lawsuit; unable to come to terms, they resorted to going to court to settle matters. )

Love has also initiated successful lawsuits against Al Jardine (mostly the Beach Boys' company, Brother Records, suing Jardine at Love's instigation, but also personal lawsuits) for Jardine's use of the band name Beach Boys Family And Friends in his solo work. Alan Charles "Al" Jardine (born September 3, 1942 in Lima Ohio) is a founding member of The Beach Boys, their occasional lead vocalist Brother Records Inc ( BRI) is a Record label and Holding company formed in October 1966 that holds the Intellectual property rights

Most recently, Love initiated a lawsuit on November 3, 2005 against Brian Wilson and the Mail On Sunday newspaper, arguing that both misused the Beach Boys' name and Love's image in a promotional CD that was given with the paper to promote the 2004 Smile release, and also arguing that Wilson has misused the Beach Boys' name in other promotions relating to Smile, resulting in loss of income for the band. Events 644 - Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Muslim Caliph, is killed by a Persian slave in Medina. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Mail on Sunday is a British newspaper currently published in a tabloid format He is seeking several million dollars in damages, and also a million dollars to cover costs of advertising to correct the perceived damage to the band's reputation.

Mike has stated: "Once again the people around Brian, my cousin and collaborator on many hits, who I love and care about, have used him for their own financial gain without regard to his rights, or my rights, or even the rights of the estates of his deceased brothers, Carl and Dennis, and their children. . . Unfortunately, history repeats itself. Because of Brian’s mental issues he has always been vulnerable to manipulation. I simply want to stop the infringers and stop the deception!"

The legal document filed is purported to contain many half-truths and inaccuracies. Among these it credits Mike Love as the primary force behind the Beach Boys, accuses Al Jardine of mental instabilities and incorrectly refers to one of Brian Wilson's songs as "Love and Money" instead of "Love and Mercy".

Brian Wilson’s website listed the following statement in response: “The lawsuit against Brian is meritless. While he will vigorously defend himself he is deeply saddened that his cousin Mike Love has sunk to these depths for his own financial gain. ”

Recently, however, Brian Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine have appeared in front of the cameras together again in what seemed to be one of their many attempts to reconcile. They even jokingly stated that they wanted "to start a new tour if they weren't stopped to do so by Brian's management, and Mike's incurable addiction to lawsuits".

The lawsuit was thrown out of court on May 16, 2007 on the grounds that it was meritless. [1]

Solo career

Love has attempted several times to have a career outside the Beach Boys. In the mid 1970s he recorded two albums with side band Celebration, including the top 20 hit single "Almost Summer" (co-written by Brian Wilson and Jardine). In the late 1970s he also recorded two unreleased solo albums, First Love and Country Love. Some tracks from First Love were used on later Beach Boys releases.

In 1981 he released a solo album, Looking Back With Love. Looking Back With Love is Mike Love's only solo album It was released in 1981 under Boardwalk Records. Consisting mostly of cover versions, the album was neither critically nor commercially successful.

After that point he confined himself to guest spots on recordings by artists like Dean Torrence of Jan And Dean and re-recordings of old hits released on packages like Catch a Wave with Adrian Baker. Jan and Dean were a Rock and roll duo, popular from the late 1950s through the mid 1960s consisting of William Jan Berry ( April 3, Jan and Dean were a Rock and roll duo, popular from the late 1950s through the mid 1960s consisting of William Jan Berry ( April 3, Adrian Baker (born 18 January 1951 London) is an English Singer, Songwriter, and Music producer.

However, in 2003 he announced plans for a new solo album. This album, which has been announced under the working titles Unleash The Love and Mike Love, Not War (not to be confused with the Beach Boys bootleg of the same name), is still a work in progress, though bootleg recordings have appeared.

Discography

References to Mike Love in popular culture

The Fall reference Mike Love in their song "Mike's Love Xexagon", from the album The Real New Fall LP. Looking Back With Love is Mike Love's only solo album It was released in 1981 under Boardwalk Records. The Fall are an English Post-punk band formed in Prestwich, Greater Manchester in 1976 The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click is an Album by The Fall. The song mentions "Good Vibrations" and refers to Love as "the worm in the bacon of BB", likely pertaining to the legal difficulties between Love and Wilson. " Good Vibrations " is a pop single by The Beach Boys.

Scottish band Belle & Sebastian mention Mike Love in their song "I Love My Car" on the "I'm Waking Up To Us" single, singing "I love my Carl / I love my Brian, my Dennis, and my Al / I could even find it in my heart / to love Mike Love"

San Francisco band Oranger released a song called "Mike Love, Not War. Belle and Sebastian are an Indie pop band formed in Glasgow, Scotland in January 1996 " I'm Waking Up to Us " is a song by Belle & Sebastian, released as a single on Jeepster in 2001 Oranger is a San Francisco Indie rock band Band history Mike Drake Matt Harris and Jim Lindsay knew each other from playing together in previous "

The hip-hop group Lifeseeker references Mike Love on the song "Gone Guru" when saying " Mike Love on line two / put that sucker on hold!"

Family

Love was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of Emily Glee (née Wilson) and Edwin Milton Love. Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West In addition to being cousin to the Wilson brothers, Love is the elder brother of former NBA basketball player Stan Love, and the uncle of former UCLA basketball player Kevin Love, who was named Naismith Male Prep Player of the Year in 2007. Stanley (Stan S Love (born April 9 1949 in Los Angeles California) is a retired American Basketball player The Naismith Prep Player of the Year award named for Canadian Basketball inventor James Naismith, is given annually by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to high Attended Waterloo university.

Mike has fathered 7 children during his five marriages, as well as at least one child out of wedlock. His marriages are:

In 2006, Mike Love's son Christian by second wife Suzanne joined the Beach Boys on rhythm guitar and vocals. Christian also has his own band called 5 Alarm.

Love's alleged illegitimate daughter, Shawn Love (also wife of Dennis Wilson) died due to liver failure in 2003. Dennis Carl Wilson ( December 4 1944 – December 28 1983) was an American Rock and roll musician best known as a founding A subsequent National Enquirer article claimed that Shawn had contacted her father, who refused to aid in the financial expense of a liver transplant. The National Enquirer (also commonly known as the Enquirer) is an American supermarket tabloid now published by American The article quotes Shawn as saying 'He can save my life and at last show me he cares about me'. [2][3]

Mike has three homes, including one in Maui, Hawaii and one at Lake Tahoe.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/business/la-et-quick16.1may16,1,6718298.story?ctrack=1&cset=true
  2. ^ The Beach Boys: Mount Vernon & Fairway - Biography
  3. ^ Mount Vernon and Fairway

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