My Solution

"My Solution"
Song by the Beach Boys
from the album Feel Flows
ReleasedAugust 27, 2021
RecordedOctober 31, 1970
StudioBeach Boys Studio, Los Angeles
GenreNovelty song
Length3:44
LabelCapitol/UMG
Songwriter(s)Brian Wilson
Producer(s)Brian Wilson
Licensed audio
"My Solution" on YouTube

"My Solution" is a song by the American rock band The Beach Boys that was recorded during the early sessions for their 1971 album Surf's Up. The track is a novelty Halloween song that features Brian Wilson doing an impression of Vincent Price over a descending chord progression and test-tube sound effects.[1] The song was officially released as part of the 2021 compilation Feel Flows.[2]

Background

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"My Solution" was written by Brian Wilson and recorded on October 31, 1970, shortly before the sessions for the group's album Surf's Up.[3] Photographs of the session show the band dressed in Halloween costumes, including Wilson, whose face was painted green a la Frankenstein.[2] Band archivist Alan Boyd said: "It’s kind of jokey track, Brian is playing a mad scientist and talking like Boris Karloff while the Beach Boys are singing (recites lyrics) 'What I have done with my solution, my instant aim to evolution.'"[4] His colleague Mark Linett surmised, "It's just having the studio in the house, and deciding, 'Let’s do a Halloween-inspired, clubhouse kind of event.' I don’t know that it was ever intended to be released."[2]

In a 1976 interview, Brian said: "We have a song called 'My Solution' which is a very odd song that has chromatic—strange chords, not regular triad chords. The notes are bunched up. It tells the story about how a guy found an old damsel outside his castle and decided to make her part of an experiment. ... It's about a guy who found his solution. It's a very odd, Boris Karloff-eerie type of thing, so it's one of our more far-out, left-field things that we've done."[5]

Biographer David Leaf mentions "My Solution" in the 1985 edition of his 1978 biography The Beach Boys and the California Myth:

One of the most unusual visits [since I had published my book] was when Brian came to my home to borrow a tape of one of his unreleased songs. He wanted to work on a new arrangement of the still-unreleased 'My Solution' and needed to hear how the old version went. I'd never told Brian about my tape collection. He just knew that I had it. Brian's behavior consistently demonstrated an uncanny omniscience which extended far beyond his musical gift and was most surprising, given his public playing of possum.[6]

Another attempt at "My Solution" was recorded during the summer of 1980, though no vocals were recorded.[3] This version was retitled "Song Within a Song" in medley with "Shortenin' Bread".[7]

"Happy Days"

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In 1998, Wilson reworked the melody into the verse of a new song, "Happy Days", for his solo album Imagination.[4]

Personnel

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Credits from Craig Slowinski[8]

The Beach Boys

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Chidester, Brian (January 30, 2014). "Brian Wilson's Secret Bedroom Tapes". LA Weekly. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Willman, Chris (August 31, 2021). "Beach Boys' Archivists on the 'Feel Flows' Boxed Set, and How the Group Was Peaking — Again — While the World Wasn't Looking". Variety. Retrieved August 31, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Doe, Andrew Grayham. "VAULTS". Endless Summer Quarterly. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Beach Boys Producers Alan Boyd, Dennis Wolfe, Mark Linett Discuss 'Made in California' (Q&A)". Rock Cellar Magazine. September 4, 2013. Archived from the original on September 30, 2013. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
  5. ^ "INTERVIEW WITH BRIAN WILSON OF THE BEACH BOYS IN EARLY 1980'S". Global Image Works. 1976. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
  6. ^ Leaf, David (2022). God Only Knows: The Story of Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys and the California Myth (3rd ed.). Omnibus Press. p. [page needed]. ISBN 9781913172756.
  7. ^ Doe, Andrew G. "GIGS80". Bellagio 10452. Endless Summer Quarterly.
  8. ^ Slowinski, Craig (Summer 2021). Beard, David (ed.). "Surf's Up: 50th Anniversary Edition". Endless Summer Quarterly Magazine. Vol. 34, no. 134. Charlotte, North Carolina.
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