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  • Surf's Up
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  • Gramophone record
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  • 1971 singles
  • Capitol Records singles
  • The Beach Boys songs
  • Reprise Records singles
  • Brian Wilson songs
  • Song recordings produced by Brian Wilson
  • Songs written by Brian Wilson
  • Songs based on poems
  • Song recordings produced by Carl Wilson
  • Songs written by Van Dyke Parks
  • Song recordings produced by Al Jardine
  • Song recordings produced by Bruce Johnston
  • Song recordings produced by Dennis Wilson
  • Song recordings produced by Mike Love
  • Musical compositions completed by others
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  • %22Surf's Up%22 is a song written by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks for American rock band the Beach Boys. Its title is an ironic nod to the group's earlier associations with surf music; nothing in the song is about surfing. Through its stream of consciousness lyric, the song details a man who experiences a spiritual awakening, resigns himself to God and the joy of enlightenment, and prophesies an optimistic hope for those who can capture the innocence of youth.From 1966 to 1967, %22Surf's Up%22 was partially recorded for the group's unfinished studio album Smile before being shelved indefinitely. After Wilson was filmed performing the song for a 1967 television documentary covering the 1960s rock revolution, the composition acquired relative mystique. In 1971, the original studio recording was completed and served as the title track for the group's twenty-second official album. It was also released as a single, serving as the A-side to %22Don't Go Near the Water%22, which did not chart.In 1967 it was acknowledged by classically-trained clarinetist David Oppenheim who called it %22too complex to get the first time around...'Surf's Up' is one aspect of new things happening in pop music today. As such, it is a symbol of the change many of these young musicians see in our future.%22 Musicologist Philip Lambert named the song %22the soul of Smile%22 for being the %22sum total of its creators' most profound artistic visions%22 with its %22perfect marriage of an eloquent lyric with music of commensurate power and depth.%22 In 2011, MOJO staff members voted it the greatest Beach Boys song.
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  • Brian Wilson
  • Van Dyke Parks
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  • The Beach Boys
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  • english
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  • Reprise Records
  • Brother Records
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  • 1966-11-04
  • Sunset Sound Recorders, United Western Recorders, and Brian Wilson's home studio, Los Angeles
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  • Surf's Up
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