The Beach Boys played the Fred Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA on March 3rd. For over five decades, The Beach Boys have been one of the best-selling American groups of all time. From being founded by the Wilson Brothers (Brian, Carl and Dennis), their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine in 1961 in Hawthorne, CA, the band has gone on to play numerous world tours, receive a number of accolades including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and being inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, having the record for most songs on the top 40 chart from an American Rock band (36), and selling over 100-million albums world worldwide.
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Another joke followed with Love saying, “There's some confusion to what we're gonna play next so we're going to take a 15-minute intermission now,” which was followed by Cowsill storming offstage in a hilarious fashion. For “Ballad of Ole Betsy,” Totten sang lead and always sings it so beautifully. Love once again joked about an intermission after the following song “Don’t Worry Baby,” “Next we’re going to do something interesting. Intermission. There’s Part 1 and Part 2.” However, set 1 continued with “Little Deuce Coupe.” Set 1 ended with “I Get Around,” which was 24 songs in and was followed by a real intermission.
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