The result, That Lucky Old Sun, was a semi-autobiographical conceptual piece about California. The album was largely overshadowed by the release of The Smile Sessions one week later. [334][335] When approached by the band, Landy had agreed to treat Wilson again, but only if he was to be given total control over Brian's affairs without interference from anyone. Last Updated: 2nd August, 2021. Hands down. [231] In February 1972, Wilson went to an America gig at the Whisky a Go Go; according to Dan Peek, he "held court like a Mad King as Danny Hutton scurried about like his court jester" during the band's performance. [621], Initially, Debbie Keil had been a Beach Boys fan who, according to biographer Steven Gaines, had moved from Kansas to Los Angeles with the purpose of getting close to Wilson. [] Armed with this unprecedented artistic freedom, Brian began transforming popular music and, equally important, the industry's perception of it. ", In May, Derek Taylor announced that the six-months-overdue Smile album had been "scrapped". [39], Fred Morgan, Wilson's high school music teacher, remembered that Wilson, at 17, had demonstrated an above-average understanding of Bach and Beethoven. [704] Then, Wilson pioneered "project" recording, where an artist records by himself instead of going into an established studio. sneak peek", "Brian Wilson fans furious at Frank Ocean and Lana Del Rey collaborations", "Meet Brian Wilson's Secret Weapon: Darian Sahanaja", "How Brian Wilson Found Inspiration in the Artists Working Beside Him", "Brian Wilson Talks Mental Illness, Drugs and Life After Beach Boys", "Beach Boys seek to overcome discord with new wave of Love", "Brian Wilson's Survival Story Told in New Documentary 'Long Promised Road', "Beach Boys' Brian Wilson, The Zombies Announce 'Something Great From '68' Co-Headlining Tour", "Brian Wilson doesn't say much. "[182] The underwhelming critical and commercial response to the band's July single "Heroes and Villains" has been cited as another exacerbating factor in Wilson's professional and psychological decline. [161] In the U.S., Pet Sounds faced similarly underwhelming sales. [14][12] After the Wilson family purchased a piano for their home, Brian abandoned his accordion and devoted hours to learning his favorite songs on piano. Home / Uncategorized / delanie rae wilson [64] Brian gradually dissolved his partnership with Usher due to interference from Murry. [652][653] According to Wilson, he began having hallucinations at the age of 22 in 1965, shortly after starting to use psychedelic drugs,[654][655] but the age of 21 has also been reported. it's in your song I hear my soul. I would listen to his records and pick up ideas. They're also the best pop team per se today. ", Loren Schwartz claimed, "Brian told me his well-documented nervous-breakdown on the airplane was a ploy to get off the road. [476] Wilson recalled that when he heard the Ronettes' 1963 hit "Be My Baby" for the first time through his car radio, he immediately pulled over to the side of the road and deemed it the greatest record he had ever heard. [725][726][727] David Marks opined that although Wilson's early records could appear "campy and corny [] [Brian] was dead serious about them all and that's what made them work [] It's hard to believe that anyone could be that naive and honest, but he was. [] But, I don't like to put undue pressure on him [] because I know he has a lot of issues. The psychiatrist later told Wagner, "I don't know if he is savable. "[622] Following this, Wilson entered a relationship with one of his nurses, a black woman named Carolyn Williams he had met in 1979, which lasted until January 1983. "[247], Reflecting on this period, Wilson said that he was preoccupied with snorting cocaine, reading magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse,[248] and "hanging out with Danny Hutton", whose Laurel Canyon house had become the center of Wilson's social life. They're not 'feels' anymore. "[27] Their mother recalled that Brian "constantly" listened to the radio in his room during his junior high school years. it's in our hands that all life grows. Actress Helen Russell-Clark - who went on to play Jem Costello - originally auditioned for the role, but the part was awarded to Barlow. "[520] In 2017, The Charlotte Observer's Theoden Janes surmised that, while his past struggles with mental illness are widely documented, Wilson was still "faring well enough" to author his second memoir, as well as to embark on a "hugely ambitious concert tour", so presumably, "is capable of telling people who work for him that he's not up for interviews, if he isn't. [475], He disliked surf music when the Beach Boys began forming; in the estimation of biographer Timothy White, Wilson instead aspired for a "new plateau midway between Gershwin and the best Four Freshmen material". [176] In April 1967, Wilson and his wife put their Laurel Way home up for sale and took residence at a newly purchased mansion on 10452 Bellagio Road in Bel Air. [194] Hutton, who had introduced Wilson to cocaine,[195] recalled that Wilson expressed suicidal wishes at the time, and that it was when his "real decline started". [608][609] Wilson and Bowles were engaged during Christmas 1963 and planned to be married the next December,[610] but ultimately had separated by then. [659] Wilson's 1991 memoir suggests that his Houston flight incident from December 1964 made him conscious of the fact that he "could manipulate people to get my way" through displays of "craziness". The second faction, grouped around the band's fragile musical genius Brian Wilson (Love's cousin), can be heard on this solo effort. [600], Due to this infirmity, Wilson developed a habit of speaking from the side of his mouth,[601][600] giving the false impression that he had had a stroke. [428] It stated that the material might be split into three albums: one of new pop songs, another of mostly instrumental tracks with Beck, and another of interwoven tracks dubbed "the suite" which initially began form as the closing four tracks of That's Why God Made the Radio. [387] Critic Geoff Edgers wrote that the historical importance of the tour was comparable to that of Syd Barrett or J.D. [202], Conversely, Dennis Wilson recalled that his elder brother began to have "no involvement at all" with the Beach Boys, which forced the group to "find things that [he] worked on and try and piece it together. "[203] Marilyn Wilson recalled that her husband withdrew because of perceived resentment from the group: "It was like, 'OK, you assholes, you think you can do as good as me or whatever go ahead you do it. [622] Writing in the book's 2022 revision, Leaf explained, "Debbie never tried to shape the narrative. [92] He also produced a set of largely car-oriented tunes for the Beach Boys' fourth album, Little Deuce Coupe, which was released in October 1963, only three weeks after the Surfer Girl LP. "Brian's ability to 'put on' these professionals made it difficult to find someone who could deal with him on his own level. [15] Asked for the first music that he had felt compelled to learn and sing repeatedly, Wilson answered with Haley's 1954 recording of "Rock Around the Clock". [267] Also in 1975, NME published an extended three-part piece by journalist Nick Kent, "The Last Beach Movie", which depicted Wilson in a highly unfavorable light. Standard studio practices of the era dictated that only the facility's assigned engineers were allowed to touch recording consoles. But basically I just stayed in my bedroom. [211], In August, Sea of Tunes, the band's publishing company that held the rights to their song catalog, was sold to Irving Almo Music for $700,000 (equivalent to $5.17million in 2021). "[147] In mid-1965, at the suggestion of Four Freshmen manager Bill Wagner, Brian consulted with a UCLA psychiatrist on the adverse effects of LSD. That's totally out of character for him.". Bruce Johnston left the band during those sessions partly due to his unhappiness with Wilson's creative withdrawal from the group. "[14][22], One of Brian's first songwriting exercises, penned on a sheet of paper when he was nine, was a rewriting of the lyrics to Stephen Foster's "Oh! [116][117] He later told a journalist that his decision had been a byproduct of his "fucked up" jealousy toward Spector and the Beatles. [452] Two releases followed in November. "[150] Speaking in 1966, Wilson said that he had developed an interest in "pills" for the purpose of self-discovery, not recreation, and believed that the usage of psychedelics "won't hurt you". He seemed to always be looking for something to rebel against and withhold from. [65][66] Brian's first record that he produced outside of the Beach Boys, albeit uncredited, was Rachel and the Revolvers' "The Revo-Lution", written with Usher and issued by Dot Records in September. [740], Later in the 20th century, Wilson became known as the "godfather" to an era of independently produced music that was heavily indebted to his melodic sensibilities, chamber pop orchestrations, and recording experiments. [351], Released in July 1988, Brian Wilson was met with favorable reviews and moderate sales, peaking at number 52 in the U.S.[348][352] It included "Rio Grande", an eight-minute Western suite written in a similar vein to the songs from Smile. [339] By March 1983, he had returned to Los Angeles and was moved by Landy into a home in Malibu, where Wilson lived with several of Landy's aides and was cut off from contacting many of his own friends and family, including his children and ex-wife Marilyn. [261] Musician Todd Rundgren, who had accompanied Wilson to the concert, later wrote in his memoir, "I've wondered since the Troubadour incident whether the nature of the music had an effect on Brian's actions [] Perhaps his behavior was actually a precursor to the blurring of the line between audience and performer that the punk movement engendered. Wendy Wilson (born October 16, 1969) is a member of the pop singing trio Wilson Phillips and an American singer and television personality. "[131] He maintained that he still believed, as he did in the 1960s, that the coming of "the great Messiah [] came in the form of drugs", even though his own drug experiences "really didn't work out so well, so positively. "[246] Wilson stated in a 2001 interview that he had never met John Lennon,[252] however, Cooper told another story in which he had witnessed Wilson at a party, with Lennon, repeatedly asking fellow attendees to introduce him to the Beatle, one after another. [434] A week later, Wilson was featured as a guest vocalist on the Emile Haynie single "Falling Apart". September 9, 2020. [745] In Japan, references to Wilson and his "mad boy genius" legend became a common trope among Shibuya-kei () musicians such as Cornelius,[746] who was heralded by critics as "the Japanese Brian Wilson". [569] Although more technical recording details such as level mixing and microphone placement were usually handled by Britz,[476] Wilson would adjust the configuration to a large extent. No retiring. "[498] Wilson produced renditions of Bacharach's "My Little Red Book" and "Walk On By" in 1967 and 1968, respectively, but left the recordings unreleased. [67], By mid-1962, Brian was writing songs with DJ Roger Christian,[68] whom he had met through either Murry or Usher,[69] and guitarist Bob Norberg, who became Wilson's roommate. He gives me the impression he's been on it for a while, and he's entirely enamored of it. "[302] Referencing the sessions for M.I.U. I'm just a hard working guy. [243] Along with his guest appearances on Johnny Rivers' rendition of "Help Me, Rhonda" and Jackie DeShannon's "Boat to Sail", Wilson's production of California Music's single "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" represents his only "serious" work throughout this period of semi-inactivity. [21] Carl said that, by the time Brian was ten, "he could play great boogie-woogie piano! [427], In June 2013, Wilson's website announced that he was recording and self-producing new material with Don Was, Al Jardine, David Marks, former Beach Boy Blondie Chaplin, and guitarist Jeff Beck. [457], Chord-wise, Wilson's main music influences come from rock and roll, doo-wop, and vocal-based jazz. Taylor's prestige was crucial in offering a credible perspective to those on the outside,[164][165] and his efforts are widely recognized as instrumental in the album's success in Britain. [317] While there, in January 1979, Stan Love and Rocky Pamplin were dismissed of their services. [563], On the subject of recording, Wilson said, "I was unable to really think as a producer up until the time where I really got familiar with Phil Spector's work. "[698][699][nb 64] Jimmy Webb explained, "As far as a major, modern producer who was working right in the middle of the pop milieu, no one was doing what Brian was doing. [514] In 1986, Wilson told ethnomusicologist David Toop, "I listened to a lot of orchestral music. [639] In a 1968 interview, he stated that religion and meditation were the same, and felt relieved that all of society had attained "a personal path to God", something that he believed had not happened since "I don't know how many millions of years, or thousands or hundreds [of years ago]". The couple adopted two girls, Daria Rose and Delanie Rae and a boy, Dash Tristan. [252] Most of Wilson's education in music composition and jazz harmony came from deconstructing the harmonies of his favorite vocal group, the Four Freshmen, whose repertoire included songs by Gershwin, Jerome Kern, and Cole Porter. Hutton noted, "Somebody could go in right after Brian's session and try to record, and they could never get the sound he got. And he's been different ever since. "[298] He revealed to the public that his mantra was "eye-neh-mah" during a 1976 television appearance, moments after declaring that the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi had bestowed him the mantra and had asked him to keep it private. [198] Carlin speculated that Wilson may have self-admitted and may have been administered treatments ranging from talking therapies to doses of lithium and electroconvulsive therapy during this stay. [128] By the end of the year, Wilson was one of the most successful, influential, and sought-after young musicians in Los Angeles. Psychologically he is really strong [] The other thing that I could never get was how versatile he was. [199] In a 1977 interview, Wilson promoted "sexual deprivation" as a means of becoming "cosmically conscious". Some guy said 'He's not verbal. He has American citizenship. That's between me and God!" 1 with Joe Thomas, owner of River North Records and former professional wrestler. '"[682] Journalist Verlyn Klinkenborg, who interviewed Wilson in 1988, observed that although Wilson has a reputation for "blurting out the truth no matter how unflattering it may be", in reality, "the truth he pours out, it seems, is what's true for him at that moment, and if you ask him the same question the next day he may give you another truthful answer that's 180 degrees removed. "[675] The next month, his social media declared that he had recovered and would resume touring. [624] He subsequently maintained a relationship with Keil until 1981. According to the website, over $250K was raised. He worked as a producer and arranger for the band, but suffered from drug addiction and mental health issues. [191] He later referred to it as his second "solo album" (the first being Pet Sounds),[131] as well as his favorite Beach Boys album. [676], During his comeback in the late 1970s, Wilson stated that he believed "Interviews are for publicity. [567][nb 47] From 1962 to 1967, Britz acted as Wilson's "right-hand man". [666][nb 60] Later that year, Brian was admitted to a psychiatric hospital, where he was prescribed thorazine for severe anxiety disorder. Delanie Rae Massey, previously named Russell Stephen, was born July 24th, 1990 to Stephen and Mary Massey in Two Rivers, WI. [84] Wilson's hits with Jan and Dean effectively revitalized the music duo's then-faltering career. I'd earned over a million dollars by the time I was old enough to vote. [420] Wilson embarked on a concert tour in which he performed the album in its entirety. Not for himself but for themselves. By the mid-1960s he had written or co-written more than two dozen U.S. Top 40 hits, including the number-ones "Surf City" (1963), "I Get Around" (1964), "Help Me, Rhonda" (1965), and "Good Vibrations" (1966). Delanie Rae Wilson is one of the five kids of Brian Wilson and his wife Melinda Ledbetter. In his own words, he said that he should have spent the early 2000s "in a mental institution under heavy sedation" due to the stresses of his condition, however, "Things have started to get a little bit easier, but I'm not always in a positive, happy place. "[378], From March to July 1999, Wilson embarked on his first ever solo tour, playing about a dozen dates in the U.S. and Japan. As his 2016 memoir suggested, "smoking a little bit of pot [] changed the way I heard arrangements. [47] However, Wilson's closest high school friends disputed this, recalling that Wilson had written numerous songs prior to "Surfer Girl". [596] Brian said of his father in a 2000 interview, "I was born deaf [] He hit me with a 24, but I was already deaf by that time. [723], Writing in 2016, The Atlantic's Jason Guriel credits Pet Sounds with inventing the modern pop album, stating that Wilson "paved the way for auteurs [and] anticipated the rise of the producer [and] the modern pop-centric era, which privileges producer over artist and blurs the line between entertainment and art. Delanie Wilson (@delanie_cheer) Instagram photos and videos delanie_cheer 162 posts 1,627 followers 3,273 following Delanie Wilson 22221. [348][nb 27] This collection of recordings came to be known as "the Wilson Project". "[679], During one 2007 interview, Wilson was asked about "good movies" he had watched recently and answered with Norbit. [141][nb 9] Marilyn recalled that Wilson returned home the next day and recounted his experience, telling her repeatedly that his "mind was blown" and that he had seen God. Carnie Wilson 1968 Married 23 June 2000 to Rob Bonfiglio. His daughter Carnie remembered her father consuming a dozen eggs and an entire loaf of bread for breakfast every day. Writing in a Spin piece marking the tenth anniversary of the exchange, journalist Winston Cook-Wilson (no relation) referred to it as a typical example of Brian's terseness, and jokingly as "one of the most important blog posts in recent American history". [334], Wilson acquiesced and was subsequently taken to Hawaii, where he was isolated from friends and family and put on a rigorous diet and health regimen. [196] His issues were not disclosed to the public, and sessions for 20/20 (February 1969) continued in his absence. He would disappear back up to his bedroom and the song with him. [151], Brian and Marilyn eventually reconciled,[152] and in October 1965, moved into a new home at 1448 Laurel Way in Beverly Hills. The name of his home town is Inglewood, California, United States. [327] In early 1981, Pamplin and Stan Love were convicted of assaulting Dennis in his home after the former bodyguards had heard that Dennis had been supplying Brian with drugs. [436], Released in April 2015, No Pier Pressure marked another collaboration between Wilson and Joe Thomas, featuring guest appearances from Jardine, Marks, Chaplin, and others. "[52] However, the Pendletones were no more, as Candix Records had changed their name to the Beach Boys. "But they wouldn't pay attention and would just keep coming back.". We were in awe of Brian. Mike Love stated that "Brian lost interest in the mechanical aspect of things" and left the engineering side of production to Carl. [459][460] Wilson said, "It sort of became a general life theme [for me]. [658] Asked in 2015 if these hallucinations had inspired songs, Wilson responded, "every now and then". [199][198] Otherwise, he stayed in his bedroom upstairs while his bandmates recorded in the studio down below. In the 1980s he formed a controversial creative and business partnership with his psychologist, Eugene Landy, and relaunched his solo career with the album Brian Wilson (1988). [367] Credited to the pair, Orange Crate Art was released in October 1995. [17] Moreover, he owned an educational record called The Instruments of the Orchestra[18] and frequently listened to his favorite radio station at the time, KFWB. [580][577] By then, a typical Wilson session would feature about 11 or more musicians. [651] He regularly experiences auditory hallucinations that present in the form of disembodied voices. My brother Dennis gave me all the jargon I needed to write Vibrate! Son Gncelleme : 26 ubat 2023 - 6:36. September 9, 2020. We didn't even know that it was possible until he did it. [399] Wilson's engineer Mark Linett recalled that when he handed Wilson the CD of the completed album, "I swear you could see something change in him. [404] In support of BWPS, Wilson embarked on a world tour that included stops in the US, Europe, and Japan. [153][nb 11] Wilson said that he spent five months planning an album that would reflect his growing interest in "the making of music for people on a spiritual level". [253] Micky Dolenz, recalling an occasion in which he took LSD with Wilson, Nilsson, and Lennon in Malibu, said that Wilson "played just one note on a piano over and over again". "[423] Asked about Wilson's alleged exploitation in an interview, Jeff Foskett denied the reports. For a while there, I just said, "Hey, I'm going to coast. [476] Gershwin's influence became more apparent in Wilson's music later in his career, particularly after the 1970s, when he dedicated himself to learning the violin parts from Rhapsody in Blue for the first time. [148], Following unsuccessful attempts to dissuade him from his constant fraternizing with Schwartz, Marilyn separated from Brian for at least a month. [93][96], Towards the end of 1963, Wilson formed a record production company, Brian Wilson Productions, with an office on Sunset Boulevard, and a music publishing company, Ocean Music, for songs he wrote for other artists. [23] In his 1991 memoir, he recalls writing his first song for a 4th grade school project concerning Paul Bunyan. [333] Landy soon extended to being Brian's creative and financial partner. "[222] In April, he attempted to produce a country and western album for the band's co-manager Fred Vail, Cows in the Pasture, that was never finished. [424] Rumors that the group would reunite for a world tour soon appeared in the music press. These songs convinced Capitol Records to release the demos as a single; they became a double-sided national hit. "[705] In Virgil Moorefield's 2010 book The Producer as Composer: Shaping the Sounds of Popular Music, Wilson is acknowledged as a "brilliant producer" and "a major innovator in the field of music production. "[144] For the remainder of the year, he experienced considerable paranoia. [370] Timothy White wrote that Wilson's ensuing legend rivaled that of the California myth promoted by the Beach Boys,[733] while Brackett characterized Wilson's "rise and fall and rise" as a "downright Shakespearean" story, with Wilson "elevated to Olympian status by every serious musician since". He would occasionally visit a session if he had heard a piece of music that he felt should be changed. Everybody by that time had figured out who was writing it all and who was arranging it all. Wilson is diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder and mild manic depression. "[425] Wilson ultimately agreed to the tour, which lasted until September 2012, and an album, That's Why God Made the Radio, released in June 2012. "[174], Smile was never finished, due in large part to Wilson's worsening mental condition and exhaustion. It's impossible to lay the whole arrangement on the piano but you play just enough to get the overall feelin' of the record. [172] Parks said that, eventually, "it wasn't just Brian and me in a room; it was Brian and me [] and all kinds of self-interested people pulling him in various directions. Facebook gives people the power to. . [439] Later in the year, Sahanaja was asked if Wilson was reaching the end of his career as a performing artist. [390], The Pet Sounds tour was followed by another in 2002, this time playing in Europe, with a sold-out four-night residency at the Royal Festival Hall in London. He is considered among the first music producer auteurs and the first rock producers to apply the studio as an instrument. '"[440], In March 2016, Wilson embarked on the Pet Sounds 50th Anniversary World Tour, promoted as his final performances of the album. Before Fame When he was two, he heard George Gershwin 's Rhapsody in Blue. [335] Additionally, Landy promised that he would need no more than two years to rehabilitate Wilson. Wilson sought $10 million, alleging that Billet "failed to supervise the lawyers" overseeing the suits between Wilson, Irving Music, and Love. So we stepped on the gas a little bit. [166] In turn, however, Wilson resented that the branding had the effect of creating higher public expectations for himself. [685], Wilson is widely regarded as one of the most innovative and significant songwriters of the late 20th century,[686] Writing on the topic of his harmonic ingenuity, musicologist Philip Lambert states that Wilson's "harmonic language [] represents a mastery and expansion of the British-American pop idiom of the 1960s" and that his "range of harmonic imagination represents a distinguished contribution to music in the second half of the twentieth century and beyond, balancing the achievements of his artistic forebears".[687]. [13][nb 2] There, his choir director discovered that Wilson had perfect pitch. "[110] Adding to his concerns was the group's "business operations" and the quality of their records, which he believed suffered from this arrangement. Need More Time? I loved the guyhe saved me. Alison Rae Wilson (known to her friends as Bunny), beloved daughter, sister, and friend, entered eternal rest on Monday, January 18, 2021 due to a fatal automobile accident in the mountains, north of Albuquerque, New Mexico. No Pier Pressure was completed with a surprising cast of guest. [727] John Cale argued, "What Brian came to mean was an ideal of navet and innocence [] Pet Sounds was adult and childlike at the same time. Rae Wilson is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, Hollyoaks, played by Alice Barlow. Wilson and the Beach Boys cut new tracks at Western Recorders in Hollywood, including "Surfin' Safari" and "409". I Shouted Above The Sudden Noise. They didn't influence me. [125] Since the autumn of 1964, he had moved from the Rovells' home to a one-bedroom apartment at 7235 Hollywood Boulevard,[126] and given his newfound independence, had begun forming a new social circle for himself through the industry connections he had accumulated. Wilson sang with various students at school functions and with his family and friends at home, teaching his two brothers harmony parts that all three would then practice. Enforced safety practices. "[512], Granata writes that Wilson also admired Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, although Wilson rarely singled them out in interviews. Brian Douglas Wilson was born on June 20, 1942, at Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood, California, the first child of Audree Neva (ne Korthof) and Murry Wilson, a machinist and later a part-time songwriter. His life was dramatized in the 2014 biopic Love & Mercy. "[229] He identified himself as "a kind of drop-out" who sleeps into the afternoon and "potter[s] around doing nothing much. [573] Once the instrumental track was completed, vocals would then be overdubbed. [249], Of Wilson in the early 1970s, music historian Charles Granata writes, "The storiesmany of them dubiousare legendary. According to Leaf, these episodes were treated as jokes by Wilson's family and friends. Love added that he was unsure of the drug contents, although it was certainly not marijuana, and he did not confront Wilson about the matter, "as he was the last person I imagined getting involved in drugs.". [175][177][nb 12] Wilson also set to work on constructing a personal home studio. Van Dyke Parks was commissioned to write an overture arrangement of Wilson's songs. Brian highlighted Berry's "rhythm and lyrical thoughts". [236][nb 19], During the summer of 1972, Wilson joined his bandmates when they temporarily moved base to Holland, albeit after much cajoling. As a child, Wilson was given six weeks of lessons on a "toy accordion" and, at seven and eight, sang solos in church with a choir behind him. "I guess I just wasn't made for these times," he had declared on Pet Sounds, and the song had become the overture for a decades-long saga that would be, in its way, just as influential as Pet Sounds had been. [175] By then, most of his new contacts had disassociated or were exiled from his social circle. [33] For his 16th birthday, he received a portable two-track[34] Wollensak tape recorder, allowing him to experiment with recording songs, group vocals, and rudimentary production techniques. [122] Campbell remained on tour with the band until he was no longer able to, in February. [616][nb 54] In turn, Wilson had simultaneous affairs with Diane[617][618] and a teenage telephone operator named Debbie Keil. 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