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The Salvation Full Movie Part 1

The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson on 'Pet Sounds,' Depression. Brian Wilson goes deep on depression, family, the Beach Boys' ups and downs, and the legacy of 'Pet Sounds' in our in- depth feature. Mark Seliger for Rolling Stone.

In the long, tedious hours between soundcheck and showtime, Brian Wilson likes to park himself at the side of the stage, hidden behind the curtains, in an oversize black chair. The chair has traveled with him from Tokyo to Tel Aviv and back home to the Pantages Theater in Hollywood tonight. Dressed in a lavender button- down, sweatpants and white Nikes, Wilson sits impassively atop his faux- leather throne, munching sushi rolls as the preshow noise and bustle swirl around him. When a concert promoter or VIP guest wanders over to say hi, Wilson often shuts his eyes and pretends he's asleep.

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After 5. 6 years as a Beach Boy, he admits the buildup to a concert can still be "a total mindfuck," filled with worry and self- doubt. So he likes to disappear into what he calls "the Zone," where he can meditate, beat back the nerves and maybe pray a little.

I feel things out, catch vibrations from my band and the crew," he says. Watch Muhammad And Larry Hindi Full Movie. I get real nervous, then I tell myself, 'Not nervous, Wilson!

Confident!'" At 7. Wilson is in the middle of a highly improbable, wildly successful late- career roll. Since launching this tour in 2. Beach Boys' landmark Pet Sounds album, Wilson has performed 1. It's a grueling, time- zone- shattering run that would punish the most disciplined performer, let alone a reclusive senior citizen suffering from a serious psychiatric disorder and back pain, not to mention a career- long aversion to performing. And it might have never happened.

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Before this tour, Wilson's stellar, devoted touring band had lost a key member, ticket sales had diminished, and Wilson told me he was worn out and that retirement wasn't far off. But then something changed.

The 2. 01. 5 biopic Love & Mercy sparked new interest in rock's tormented genius, and sometime in the winter of 2. Wilson noticed that his usual post- holiday depression had vanished. The clouds lifted," he says. It was a blessing." Wilson also worries about how long his voice and his body can hold up on the road, and he may be motivated by fear to keep going while he can. Joined by original Beach Boy Al Jardine and Jardine's son, Matt (who nails the high parts Wilson sang in the Sixties, and takes the lead on "Don't Worry Baby," among other songs), along with the great Blondie Chaplin on guitar and vocals, Wilson and his band have found a looser, harder edge onstage. At two epic concerts at the Pantages in May, Wilson led the 1.

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Wilson picked from the lesser- known corners of his catalog. Wilson's singing was rough at times, but he drove the band with emotion and an eccentric sense of humor – he looked like he was actually having fun up there. I honestly don't know what happened," Wilson says in his dressing room, with a shrug and a soft smile. I thought I was gonna hang it up. But then I changed my mind.

I said, 'What am I gonna do? Sit around and watch TV? No way!' Nothin' was really happening back in L. A., so I figured I might as well go tour. I just said, 'Well, fuck it, I might as well get off my ass and tour.' So I got off my ass and toured." As we talk, Wilson eats sushi piled onto a plastic takeout lid resting on his lap. He pops the last piece of tuna and flips the lid across the room, missing the garbage can by several feet.

I'm old!" he half- shouts. I'm an old man, and I have to think to myself, 'What the fuck am I gonna do about this?' Nothing you can do about getting old. When I look in the mirror, I don't like what I see. But then I think about it, and I think about Paul touring, Mick and Keith are still touring, so are [fellow Beach Boys] Mike and Bruce. You know, I'm getting older but I don't give a goddamn.

I can still sing my ass off. I'm only 7. 4. [He turned 7. June 2. 0th.] Which is a fucked age, but I don't mind it. When I sing onstage, I ain't 7. I sound like a 3. That feels good. I get a little break from being 7. I look old, but I sing young," he continues.

Who would have thought? I'll tell you who: nobody." Two hours before showtime, the backstage area is crowded with family, including six of Wilson's seven multigenerational kids, old friends and music- biz acquaintances. Brian is in a garrulous if offbeat mood. When an old buddy, Peter Leinheiser, approaches, Wilson blurts, "How's your sex life, man?" Leinheiser sputters, "I ride a bicycle – it's hard to pick up women on a bike.""Oh," Wilson says, adding, "Well, you look good.

If you were a chick – I don't know what I'd do!" "I haven't written a song in five years," Wilson says, then lets out two Donald Duck–like quacks. Watch All The Real Girls Online Full Movie. All outta tunes. But I think I'm getting ready to write." Al Jardine, the only other original Beach Boy in the band, pulls up a chair to check in with the boss. Hey, it's Al Hard- On," Wilson says, deadpan, a joke he's probably been making since the two were kids growing up in Hawthorne, California. Jardine, whose radiant tenor is nearly as strong today as when he sang lead on "Help Me, Rhonda" in 1.

Wilson enjoys being around him. How ya holdin' up, Alan?" Wilson asks. Well, I'm tired, but I'm happy," Jardine says, in his white wide- lapel suit, the same style he's worn onstage since the Seventies. You know how we do it, grind it till you get through it." Wilson nods, and says that phrase reminds him of a song – "It's O. K.," from the Beach Boys' 1. Big Ones. "Oh, right," says Jardine.

Remind me of that one?"Wilson starts to sing the chorus, and Jardine chimes in: Gotta go to it Gonna go through it Gotta get with it When Wilson and his cousin Mike Love wrote that song, it was a rallying cry for the Beach Boys' comeback, a decade after their last big hit, at a time when Wilson was wrestling with drug addiction and the band was mired in dysfunction. I still believe in that message – working hard is the way to go," Wilson says tonight. I live by it." "Yeah, I guess me too," says Jardine. Alan, I'm so proud of you," Wilson says. Your voice is a natural wonder.

We've been through a lot, and look at us, we're still here and we're still kicking ass. Watch To Be Fat Like Me HIGH Quality Definitons. I love you, man." "Well, thank you, Brian, it's all because of you. I love you too." Onstage in August.

Robyn Pope/Newscom. The afternoon before his second L. A. show, Wilson sits in a corner booth at his favorite Beverly Hills deli, with a Cobb salad and a vanilla malt.