On
December first my sister and I gave our Mother her Christmas present, the Beach
Boys Reason for the Season Christmas concert in Morristown at MPAC. My daughter and two nieces came too.
Basically it was a girls' night out, plus me.
The younger kids probably knew the Beach Boys from watching Full House, which is likely the only
nice thing I’ve said about that series in my life.
The
band has had changes over the years, but even without the Wilson brothers it is family based. Mike Love (their cousin) is still up front with Bruce
Johnston singing and on keyboards and stuff.
Love’s son Christian also sings and plays guitar. For completeists, the rest of the band
was: musical director Scott Totten,
Jeffrey Foskett, Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher, and awesome
Baritone Sax player Randy Leago. He
played a few songs on alto sax and flute with equal ability.
What
can I say? We’re mostly a woodwind family.
The
crowd age was skewed high, almost the same as the Alice Cooper shows we’ve seen
there. Granted, this group had a much
more conservative dress sense. Mike
Love, still the consummate front man, made many a joke about his and his fans' ages, including figuring out how to turn on the cell phone lights as the modern
replacement of lighters for “Surfer Girl.”
Behind the band, the screen showed some generic, if appropriate video
footage, but mostly contained images of the history of the Beach Boys, with
various tribute moments mixed in organically.
It
was an impressively long show- two one hour sets with an intermission. The stage decorations were Christmas themed,
and they opened the first set with one, and the second set with several,
Christmas songs. The majority of
the show was their classic material, however.
Considering they started in 1961 and often traded the number one spot,
and compliments with the Beatles, there was no lack of fantastic material.
Unlike
the Cooper crowd, the audience remained in their seats throughout the first
set. Naturally, Grandma had already
started doing the hand jive in her seat when they did the group of surf tunes
after the initial song. And Anabelle got
so excited when “Surfin’ Safari” started she knocked her glasses off. Right before intermission, when they did a group
of car songs, some of the most criminally catchy tunes of sixties rock and roll, Mike
Love started asking if there were ordinances against dancing here as people
looked like they wanted to but weren’t.
Finally, one of the guitarists flat out signaled everyone to stand up
for “I Get Around” and everyone agreed.
The
second set began with a list of Christmas numbers. Again, as long lived as they
are it allowed many to be Beach Boys’ songs.
The crowd was seated for all of those, until they transitioned into some from Pet Sounds and others of
their hits. The music from what Rolling
Stone ranked as the second greatest album of all time, behind only Sergeant Pepper (and surpassing it on
other lists) got the whole crowd to their feet as one. This time no prompting
was needed and there were people dancing in the aisles for the rest of the
show.
It
was clear Rock and Roll power is always youth based, even when the crowd isn’t.
Almost
everyone sat down at the "end" of the show and remained seated for the encore of Mike
Love’s new, yet very catchy, Christmas song “Reason for the Season.” Then, as soon as the opening riff of “Fun Fun
Fun” hit, everyone was up and rockin’ again.
We
ended the night with a traditional post-concert diner visit. It was already past Veronica’s bedtime during
the show, and hanging on to my arm while dancing on her chair during the standup
parts added to it. When it was time for
the drink order, she invoked an inside joke in our family and asked the
waitress for “wooter.” By this point all three girls were goofy tired, as were
the adults and we all collapsed on the table in laughter at the waitresses
befuddled reaction.
Definitely
a night of “Fun Fun Fun.”
Here’s
the whole set list (Click here for the website)
Readers,
this isn’t for you, it’s for my family so we can access it easily.
Someday
I will expand my reach by writing more in general, and less specifically for my
family.
This
is not that day.
Set
1:
Finally
It's Christmas
(Mike
Love song)
Surfin'
Safari
Catch
a Wave
Surfin'
U.S.A.
Surfer
Girl
Do
It Again
Little
Honda
Getcha
Back
Why
Do Fools Fall in Love
(Frankie
Lymon & The Teenagers cover)
When
I Grow Up (to Be a Man)
Darlin'
Celestial
Celebration
(Mike
Love song)
In
My Room
God
Only Knows
Unleash
the Love
(Mike
Love song)
Don't
Worry Baby
Little
Deuce Coupe
409
Shut
Down
I
Get Around
Set
2:
Jingle
Bell Rock
(Bobby
Helms cover)
Frosty
the Snowman
(Gene
Autry cover)
I'll
Be Home for Christmas (If Only in My Dreams)
(Bing
Crosby cover)
White
Christmas
(Bing
Crosby cover)
The
Man With All the Toys
Santa's
Beard
Little
Saint Nick
Must
Be Christmas
(Mike
Love song)
Sloop
John B
([traditional]
cover)
Wouldn't
It Be Nice
California
Girls
Help
Me, Rhonda
Do
You Wanna Dance?
(Bobby
Freeman cover)
Barbara
Ann
(The
Regents cover)
Kokomo
Good
Vibrations
Encore:
Reason
for the Season
(Mike
Love song)
Fun,
Fun, Fun
Can't Thank You and Kim enough for such a GREAT NIGHT. Watching my three Girls rock all night was so special. Enjoyment abounded This is my whole youth being celebrated in one night. What more can I ask? One more Thank You. You are so right, I love having all the songs listed here. Now, I can see them immediately instead of trying to find them on my computer. Make a joke, it's okay. I admit, I'm a Dinosaur.
ReplyDeleteLots Of Love to you ALL.
Glad you (and we all) had such a good time. Thanx for finding this one, Kim.
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