Love this interview. It shows the real Dennis. Thoughtful, polite, curious.This is the way I remember him.
@stevefaure4152 жыл бұрын
Rare stuff indeed. Dennis comes off as such a likable, really engaging guy. He's actually having a thoughtful conversation with the guy, asking him questions too, you just don't ever see this with people who have lived through the biggest kind of fame for years and years. They're usually pretty jaded, understandably. Dennis was a cool dude, Californian through-and-through, a genuine wasted beach bum. He also had the Wilson genius gene for sure.
@lawrence1420022 жыл бұрын
Most people who knew him say he was a very sweet, charismatic, and friendly guy most of the time, but he had a hair-trigger temper and he would not hesitate to get violent if you pissed him off.
@JCStorm76 Жыл бұрын
@@lawrence142002He definitely had a dark side but he was a loveable rogue most of the time
I noticed at the end of the interview, he immediately offered his hand. Totally seemed like a nice guy. RIP.
@SeahorsesJay Жыл бұрын
After Brian, I don't think it would be unreasonable to suggest Dennis was the most talented member - not drummer - but all-round artist with a passion for creating music.
@markallen29842 жыл бұрын
Pacific Ocean Blue was a really great solo album by Dennis
@jong00002 жыл бұрын
you cna';t be serious
@jonasskjtt55422 жыл бұрын
@@jong0000 why can't he be serious? The album is great! You honestly sound like a negative Nancy.
@mike24622 жыл бұрын
@@jong0000 You clearly can't with that comment. If you're gonna be a troll, at least learn how to type.
@jong00002 жыл бұрын
@@mike2462 Sorry if I confused you... I'll try to do better...
@jamesrobertson4322 жыл бұрын
@@jong0000 Isn't that what John McEnroe used to yell out to umpires he was annoyed with? "You can't be serious!" 😅 🎾🥎
@westy402 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! A rare beardless (some stubble) 1977 Dennis Wilson. I always thought it was around this time where he starts to age rapidly, but he still looks very good here. I guess by 1979/80 is when things start to go downhill fast. An immense talent who unfortunately couldn't escape the drugs and alcohol. He is still sorely missed.
@chrisfreeman99602 жыл бұрын
Yes, I feel the same. Such a vital, interesting, and really engaged person. It's nice to see this interview with Dennis. They always seem so few, when you can find them. And appearance-wise, he seems pretty healthy, as well. It seems like, seeing the available photos of him, there are the ones where he is young and healthy, from an earlier period with the Beach Boys, where his hair is either bleach blond or natural. Then you see the ones of him later on, where his hair is sort of straggly, and his beard is long and untrimmed. I don't particularly like looking at him in those latter-day pictures (although I know he had alcohol, and drug issues at the time, so my heart goes out to him. I should say went out to him, as I know he has passed). But this is a nice interview with him, when he seemed alright. Appreciate the interview. I'm thinking it must have gone on longer. If more footage from it could be seen, what would be great.
@toastertwo16022 жыл бұрын
He looked good until 1979. In 1980 his looks began to change. And he lost his voice sometime around 1980-1981.
@westy402 жыл бұрын
@@toastertwo1602 I have never seen Dennis beardless in 1978 or 79, but in pictures he does look ragged starting in 79. He was bearded for most of 1977 and on the POB album he looked older with the big beard. But here after the POB he still looks like the old Dennis of the 60's and early 70's.
@chrisfreeman99602 жыл бұрын
@@westy40 I think one of the best pictures of Dennis was on the inside fold out album "Sunflower", from 1970. He looked very healthy there. Clean-shaven, hair longer than he'd had it in the '60's, but nicely styled. Apparently there was an interval where he'd had a very full beard, when he did P.O.B., then shaved the beard sometime before this interview. He still looked good there, clean-shaven and hair attractively-styled seven years after the "Sunflower" picture shoot. But his deterioration was obvious, from either the late '70's, or definitely 1980. He lost his original voice, due to excessive drugs and alcohol, consumption, and it became a sort of rough growl. When he sang, he began to sound like Joe Cocker. Add to that his scraggly hair and long, untrimmed beard, and the behavior he was beginning to exhibit in public, and he was a far cry from the attractive Dennis of the '60's into the '70's. But thank you for including this interview with Dennis. It showed how he was before the fall.
@heathervelasco51592 жыл бұрын
He actually stopped the drugs but like his brother Brian who turned to food Dennis turned to alcohol. I mean i don't blame them with that type of so called father
@rideon777 ай бұрын
He still looked fantastic here, his story is so sad. We still love you Dennis and Carl
@Shikta-poobah676 ай бұрын
Sad story indeed. I think an overwhelming factor in his long decline was the fallout of his experience with Manson & family. He carried such a monumental amount of guilt over that, even though he never was an active participant in that crap. I think it was just the burden of knowing that he unwittingly introduced Manson to Hollywood that played such a huge role in his downward spiral. Really sad stuff.
@danielreyes62252 ай бұрын
@Shikta-poobah67 No I disagree wholeheartedly, while he was grateful no one in his orbit was hurt , he didn’t feel responsible for what they did..Dennis was like that just like you couldn’t convince him to do things he didn’t want to, he felt the same about others truly “i do me” who stood up to his ol man, industry and fame hangers on he didn’t suffer fools gladly..it just shook him that he had gotten that close to someone who was capable of …anything ..that and he was spooked in the moment but not cowed
@Zoologic212 ай бұрын
Oh, I absolutely love Dennis, never a dull interview, and the fact that he’s a Bee Gees fan too… I wonder if he was referring to their disco breakthrough exclusively, or if he enjoyed it even got to listen to their beginnings up until just before their switch to disco.
@chuckkirkpatrick67125 ай бұрын
I met Dennis while recording an album for Capitol Records at Brother Studio, the same time he was finishing up P.O.B. He walked into the control room while I was doing a guitar overdub and wanted to meet me, saying he liked what he was hearing.. We ended up sitting in the studio at the piano while Dennis played piano and sang some songs from his album. Shortly thereafter, Dennis went over and sat down on his drum kit and we jammed as a duo for several minutes. At the end of the night, he apologized for interrupting my session - which he certainly did not have to! - and then proceeded to tear up my entire day's studio bill, about $800 worth!
@danielburt78493 ай бұрын
What a terrific story! Thanks, man.
@mumbles2153 ай бұрын
Thanks for the report. He definitely seemed like one cool cat his death out of all the rockstar’s death gets me the most because it’s so sad. It is really heartbreakingly sad what happened to him
@timmurphy33425 күн бұрын
That is the quintessential epitome of cool.
@glassroom135 Жыл бұрын
Holy shit.... a POB era Dennis interview with audio and video. This is amazing.
@Sami-ArtAus Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful, humble, charming and polite man. Great songwriter. Dennis is absolutely gorgeous here as always. ❤️ 🇦🇺
@rustinaginger95029 ай бұрын
Love his hair, so thick and shiny.
@ajleonarduke2 ай бұрын
Great interview, though a pity it was so short. Dennis wrote one of the greatest love songs of all time, Forever, from the wonderful album, Sunflower.
@subg8858 Жыл бұрын
In such a short interview you get a sense of what a sensitive, intelligent and kind hearted soul was Dennis Wilson. No way he’s faking that this guy was the genuine article. Underrated as a drummer too. His feel was fantastic. The Boys were always way better with him behind the kit even though they obviously hired pros when he wasn’t available
@ericdreizen1463 Жыл бұрын
I knew a drummer who toured w/ him & he said he was full of himself but that side of him isn't on display here. The public never heard from Dennis much, just saw pics of him surfing & carrying on. This shows he was a much more serious artist, played other instruments too. And played a bigger role in the band than was believed. I remember feeling bad when I saw the LA Times headline that he had drowned.
@Shikta-poobah676 ай бұрын
From what I can tell (I never knew or even met Dennis on a person-to-person level, so all I have to go on is what I see, hear, and read), he was a very multifaceted and layered person. Here in this clip we see the calm, thoughtful, intelligent, and friendly side, but I’ve often heard he could also be quite volatile and had a very short fuse and hot temper. I’ve read several accounts of him being quick to throw punches when triggered. I’m no doctor, but he seemed to exhibit all the classic signs of a bipolar condition… and that’s something I do have quite a bit of experience with. Either way, he was an interesting person who seemed to have a huge heart as well as some really nasty demons.
@danielburt78493 ай бұрын
Absolutely correct about Denny as a LIVE performer. He was magnetic to ears, eyes and feet!
@michaellazzeri20692 жыл бұрын
In '76, at Mile-High Stadium in Denver, I met------albeit for maybe 3-4 minutes, Carl Wilson. I was granted backstage access, & because he was my favorite member of the group, it was a real honor to meet him. As i was there, I saw Dennis , with Karen Lamm-Wilson. My impression, standing maybe 10--12 feel away for the 20 minutes i was there, was that i was watching THE Dude of Dudes ! The easiest way to say it is, it was just not possible to take my eyes off of him. He wasn't that tall : 5'10" , but he had a truly magnetic presence I've seen only one other time in my 76 years. That, was in getting to know Marvin Gaye on the basketball court in LA, from '70 to the late summer of '73. He too, was a guy you just couldn't take your eyes off of. Both were handsome, though in differing ways, but with DW, there was just an incredible aura with him. and the only way to say it is really, he was THE Dude !! Whatever that " it " thing may be, he had it & then some, & he & everyone else, knew it. -------For whatever reasons, he never did perform as a solo artist, which is a shame. I suspect the booze & drugs played a role there, but it really is a shame. -------In '83, when I saw the group 2 times, he looked so bad------he was barely recognizable , & it just made me so sad. -------MJL, 76 y/o
@ttidforever7416 Жыл бұрын
Would be interested to read what your memories of the great Marvin Gaye are, especially in a social setting outside of music.
@kristinatax11267 ай бұрын
💕💕🧩
@wendycharlton68212 жыл бұрын
I am almost 60 and have loved the Beach Boys since I was 16. Dennis was my favorite and his music was so underrated. I wonder what would have become of him if he was still with us today. I believe that he would have been even bigger. I could see him writing for other artists as well. RIP Dennis.
@westentrance Жыл бұрын
I met Dennis at a Peaches Records store in Dearborn Michigan. He was there while on his tour promoting his solo album. I have the photo of me shaking hands with him. Very approachable superstar, friendly with everyone.
@DanRopek-k4x9 ай бұрын
The one on Schaefer? And he's wearing the shirt. Down the street from my dad's bar - 'Scoreboard'.
@will27412 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Lovely to see the Brother Studios gear in the background, and Dennis holding a guitar, which is a rare sight! That’s a Mosrite made Dobro of some sort, maybe a ‘Texarkana’
@NathanGrosse2 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! He looks so well here.
@kristinatax11267 ай бұрын
💕💕
@dlanodrelda7 ай бұрын
His songwriting contributions on the Beach Boys albums and singles B sides are extraordinary.
@jlee23832 жыл бұрын
WOW! I’ve been following The Beach Boys for over 20 years and have never seen this before. MORE please!!
@danielburt78493 ай бұрын
That was awesome to see Denny like this. We knew Carl better, but all three Wilson's were real and genuine to their image. Their mix of voices needed no gimmick from studio polishing because as we sat in the catwalk at Lagoon (Salt Lake City), which was so close and barely above the stage that we could hear them, sounding great, straight ahead - BEFORE it came out of the house speakers off to the side. What a thrill that was, in 1968. No Brian; Bruce was new, but they were dang good 'live' at times. Denny drove the engine, but the vocals were thrilling to us raw. This was before monitors in front of the players. Darlin' started it off with a bang! Great memories for a huge fan.
@melissajohnson9878 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love any footage of Dennis I can find. This is a treasure! Thanks so much for sharing! I hate that he never had a solo tour for POB. I always imagine what the awesome tour could have been though...continue to rest easy, Dennis.❤️
@reddwood4971 Жыл бұрын
What a treasure this is thank you so much for posting it. RIP Denny.
@turanga353 ай бұрын
A very underrated writer and musician.
@_Captain_Benji_2 жыл бұрын
Amazing. This is very rare. Such an amazing soul Dennis was. A shame we lost him so soon.
@Shikta-poobah676 ай бұрын
This is a really great little interview. Very intimate, and shows the best side of his personality. I’d like to preface this comment by saying that I don’t claim to be an expert or know everything there is to know about Dennis Wilson. I was still in high school when he died, and I never got to meet him. However I have been a huge fan ever since childhood, and I’ve read, heard, and seen countless interviews and firsthand accounts. From roughly 1968-forward, his story is a really sad one, interrupted by some truly inspired moments of songwriting… but ultimately it seems that the last 15 years of his life were essentially a long, slow downward spiral that ultimately resulted in a tragic, premature death. I think the number one factor in his long decline was the emotional and spiritual fallout of his encounter and experience with the Manson family. From everything I’ve heard, he carried a colossal amount of guilt over that whole thing, even if he didn’t participate in anything more sinister than haplessly introducing Manson to the Hollywood elite. Dennis was a victim in all that, in my opinion. It haunted him and it broke him. At any rate, like I said this is a great little glimpse at the kind of person he was, at a time when he apparently wasn’t letting his demons get the better of him. Thank you for uploading this.
@michellebaker19742 жыл бұрын
I've never seen this, I was 3 years old when Dennis did this interview. Thank you for sharing this ❤️
@Nethanel7735 ай бұрын
All three Wilson brothers were men who spoke from their hearts.
@davidhoffmann411410 ай бұрын
This demonstrates that Dennis was so much more than the stereotype of the great looking but not too deep drummer
@jaynieblueyes22706 ай бұрын
Beautiful, Beautiful gentleman, wonderful musician, fabulous singer, great lyricist R.I.P Beautiful Brothers xxxx You are so beautiful to me The interviews just shows how polite and genuine Dennis truly is don’t believe everyone you read xxxx God Bless ❤❤
@johncoltrane78997 ай бұрын
Just to be clear to everyone on the Internet, this is the coolest clip of all time about anything or anyone.
@chuckkirkpatrick67123 ай бұрын
YES!!
@elizabethmcleod246Ай бұрын
He was a doll. I met him and the memories are strong. ❤
@sebastianfitzptraick739511 ай бұрын
An incredibly talented man, sensitive but also masculine and approachable. Such a shame his addictions got the better of him.
@michaellazzeri2069 Жыл бұрын
The real gift of this interview, is that clearly, DW is sober, clear, & his normal, reflective, self. He's not high or under the influence of alcohol. This man had so much talent ! if only he could have overcome his inner demons. I've been lucky enough to live long enough, to come to terms with mine ; at nearly 77 y/o, I had better be reconciled to what I am, but Dennis never got there. The alcohol & cocaine had him, & he just could not shake them. Such a tragedy. ---------------MJL, 76 y/o
@ENigma-um8zw Жыл бұрын
So cool! Pacific Ocean Blue is one of my all time favs. Long live the legend of The Beach Boys, miss you Dennis
@JacksonBetz2 жыл бұрын
Loved this very much!!! Dennis is very curious about music and gives honest, non-bullshit answers!! Such a shame he never ended up following through on that tour - it would've been neat to see him live! I see on your site that the Reelin in the Years archive has a clip of Tears in the Morning from December 15, 1970? (Presumably from the Beach Boys' Top of the Pops appearance that month!!) No clip of that song has ever surfaced, so if the good folks at Reelin' might ever see fit to post it, all us BB fans would be very grateful!! :)
@mikekenney19472 ай бұрын
Met Dennis back in 1965 through a girlfriend who knew him from the beach. She called him dreamy. I found him completely natural and charming. We had a bit of a run in with security for the venue. He stepped in and said that we were fiends of his and had nothing to do with the incident that had occurred on the stage. He didn’t have to do it. He was just doing the right thing.
@Prousto Жыл бұрын
Charming, charismatic and handsome. Such a loss.
@kristinatax11267 ай бұрын
💕💕
@softyme632 жыл бұрын
The real “Beach Boy”
@simonedwards94502 жыл бұрын
Such an amazing guy. I wish he had left the Beach Boys by this point. He could have achieved so much. He sounded so enthusiastic for the future of touring and Mike and Al put a stop to it. He was my favourite out of the Beach Boys and after Brian, he was the most talented. His songs were fantastic. I’m just glad they’re opening up the archives and we’re getting to hear more
@sonjiapbooth2 жыл бұрын
I get that M.L would turn the screws, but didn't know Al had. Where did you learn this information ?
@simonedwards94502 жыл бұрын
@@sonjiapbooth it’s in a lot of the history about the band. Mike and Al did everything they could to take charge and turn out the Wilson’s from having the upper hand. While Al has gone back to being a big supporter of Brian’s, he was on Mike’s side in the late seventies, early eighties
@elizabethkettle23232 жыл бұрын
@@sonjiapbooth Al's motivation was to right the ship that had become disturbingly dysfunctional at that time due to the brothers' drug and alcohol abuse and Brain's untreated (or maltreated) mental illness. While not related, Al was with the band from the beginning and it was his career, livelihood, and baby as much as it was for the others.
@paladin17262 жыл бұрын
His own vices would’ve put a halt to it quickly. Dennis couldn’t keep himself clean. Nobody held Dennis back like Dennis. Nobody supported him like his brothers.
@mike24622 жыл бұрын
@@paladin1726 Fantastic comment. Very true
@maryhyland2 жыл бұрын
What a sweetheart.
@CadillacL2 жыл бұрын
My favorite Beach Boy
@rogerstribute2elvis8012 жыл бұрын
Would love to see more footage of this interview with Dennis!!!
@johndoyle2429 Жыл бұрын
I would agree with their as well. I like to see more of this footage of the interview.
@grahamclews1571 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing this
@moondogaudiojones11462 жыл бұрын
A brilliant “up” interview ! Dennis seemed very in control!
@samanasif60422 жыл бұрын
would love to see more! this is wonderful, thanks so much.
@biffhenderson14194 ай бұрын
This is just....perfect.
@sergioprietoseijo8397 Жыл бұрын
thank you very much
@Mandrake5916 ай бұрын
This is just like what I was hoping he’d be like, such a humble yet super talented dude, excellent songwriter, singer, drummer!
@unyieldingcreek16 ай бұрын
Dennis was the rebellious misunderstood middle brother. I always felt that he had some amazing music ahead of him.
@charlestonson2200 Жыл бұрын
I would have been cool to just hang around Dennis especially around this time he was so inspired and motivated with Pacific Ocean Blue.
@tjerkschoonheim Жыл бұрын
He talks to his interviewer as if they were friends. He must have been an amazingly social guy. Very sensitive, comes across as genuinely interested. But also there is a great sadness in his eyes.
@elizabethmcleod246 Жыл бұрын
I met him. He was really sweet and fun.
@tjerkschoonheim Жыл бұрын
@@elizabethmcleod246 i totally believe that. And i can imagine it is very hard opening up and being nice when all eyes are on you and you never know ones intentions
@richardsiciliano7117 Жыл бұрын
All 3 of the Wilson brothers were class acts. Pretty cool considering how Murray acted.
@danielburt78493 ай бұрын
That is a sad fact.
@johndoyle2429 Жыл бұрын
Dennis Wilson was very Underrated after listening to his solo album Pacific Ocean blue, Dennis Wilson should have been an icon, maybe someone like Jim morrision of the Doors.
@danielburt78493 ай бұрын
We opened for The Doors three times; twice, right after Light My Fire came out and once a year later. Morrison ruined things with his bottle of Jack Daniels each time. It was so odd that he had no other persona from first to third time.
@johndoyle242918 күн бұрын
@@danielburt7849, No offence, How do you mean. Did you work with the beachboys or work with Dennis wilson R.I.P.
@jilltagmorris7 ай бұрын
Bless him. ❤❤❤
@thefilmandmusic5 ай бұрын
This is nice
@giftedplanksify2 жыл бұрын
I met Dennis when I was about 7 or 8
@NOWtheband2 жыл бұрын
good
@NateRuvin4142 жыл бұрын
This is incredible I got choked up watching this
@Albert-Arthur-Wison22511 ай бұрын
What a treat ! Lord, how I just adore that album ( POB ) !…I wonder if the next time that they did tour Australia was the one which David Frost managed, and in which Carl came a cropper on stage in Perth ? And Dennis ( or was it Carl ? ) got read the riot act by Mike & co. for ( allegedly ) scoring for Brian in a hotel ?…My word, what a whirlwind they lived within at that time ! Forget about ‘Hammer of the Gods’ Led Zeppelin ! They gave Keef Riff Hard a right run for his money !
@dububro2 жыл бұрын
i'm not working on a documentary but i still want to watch the footage lol
@Jennifer_J_D Жыл бұрын
Omg… I love this
@smarkmalark10 ай бұрын
Had his solo career not been swiftly taken away without a chance and brother studios never met its demise he could have created more beautiful songs and possibly could have matched Brian in time in the public view instead of just being seen as a stadium show drummer. Everything about Dennis is just tragic and none of it should have happened
@elizabethmcleod24610 ай бұрын
Well said. I agree. ❤
@benwright6330 Жыл бұрын
Dennis had his own Sound and talent.
@bold587 ай бұрын
Dennis seems like an excellent communicator !
@magictransistorradio4933 Жыл бұрын
I was hoping Dennis would play a little guitar on here! I know he was a capable player.
@vickipetrotta8167 Жыл бұрын
Dennis my favorite
@Ch33ziTzsk8R2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like ice cream!!! So funny and wholesome. Can’t find people like that any more even if you looked.
@zebop Жыл бұрын
I had a late friend like this, so cool and he never really tried
@paulchristian8691 Жыл бұрын
This is awesome
@dontbakdown60155 күн бұрын
Beach Boys should have let this guy loose in the studio a lot earlier than they did...great songwriter..😊
@NancyObrien-e7t4 күн бұрын
Love Denny in this interview Kind Thoughtful Respectful ❤
@Not_A_Tourist5 ай бұрын
Had a random dream last night that he and I were singing together live in stage and I got to interact and talk with him. It seemed so real. That's what brought me here today.
@wongnaichungrd2 жыл бұрын
Well the full Beach Boys band toured Australia the next year in 1978. I saw them in Melbourne. Carl was a bit out of it but overall a great concert.
@erickjason90922 жыл бұрын
How so?
@NOWtheband2 жыл бұрын
It's cool you saw that gig. It's become legendary since! 🙂
@joshcurrie6242 жыл бұрын
@@erickjason9092 all three Wilson brothers were using heavy amounts of drugs during that tour. For instance, at a show in Perth, Carl collapsed on stage while high on heroin and had to apologize on the news the day after though he blamed it on a bad mixture of Valium and Mai Tais. He can also be seen and heard in the footage from some of those shows during that tour slurring his words and generally just high and out of it. Brian and Dennis were also doing heroin and cocaine on that tour and Carl actually got punched in the face by Brian’s bodyguard, rocky pamplin, for giving Dennis $15,000 for cocaine for which he in turn did with Brian. Dennis also got in trouble for that same incident and the other Beach Boys were considering kicking him out of the band and replacing him for the rest of the tour, though they never did and Dennis didn’t even know they were thinking about it. All in all though, Carl’s behavior was the worst, since he was usually seen as the most put together Wilson brother who could keep his behavior in check. But, during that tour, his drug and alcohol use was so bad that surprisingly Dennis was the most coherent Wilson brother for many shows.
@erickjason90922 жыл бұрын
@@joshcurrie624 Oh snap! Thats crazy. I was just wondering what you saw. Any videos online? I love watching musicians from the past all stoned out. BY the way, I love the Beach Boys!
@DeakyBassist2 жыл бұрын
@@joshcurrie624 yep, Carl was a mess during that time as he was divorcing Annie, well, the 3 brothers were divorcing their wives during that time.
@johnbeard3733 Жыл бұрын
One of my heros
@andrewhayes61422 жыл бұрын
When you see Dennis here, it's hard from the outside to understand how his life spiralled so out of control; dead 6 years later. I wonder had the studio he's sitting in been kept by the band and if his solo tour had gone ahead, would things have been different.
@elizabethkettle23232 жыл бұрын
It's said that he took it hard when BS was sold and his solo efforts were not supported by band mates.For all of his alpha-male energy and cockiness, his self - esteem was probably always shaky.
@bbb462cid Жыл бұрын
RIP Dennis and RIP Carl.
@musichogan Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful man he was
@TheFreezerGeezer2 жыл бұрын
I'm an oldie, but I've never seen him interviewed. Maybe it's just me, but he strikes me as intimidating, but friendly.
@MrTonyS.22 жыл бұрын
Maybe he was just wary of people.
@jlee23832 жыл бұрын
I do get what you mean. I’ve loved Dennis for so long, but as I’ve gotten to be older than he was when he passed, I can see how it might be intimidating to talk with him. He has a really wild presence that I don’t think you find in a lot of musicians. I can totally understand why so many were drawn to him, but others might be wary as well
@elizabethmcleod2462 жыл бұрын
I met him and he was chill. He cracked me up the entire time!
@westy40 Жыл бұрын
@@jlee2383 Yes. He always had his head cocked to one side. He had an aura of danger mixed in with deep soulfulness. There was an intensity mixed with sensitivity. Even when he extends an arm to the interviewer, it's a total Dennis move.
@JustinEdwords Жыл бұрын
going through all the manson shit no doubt left a mark on him, but he seems pretty cool here
@pascaldeslongchampsmoncton1490 Жыл бұрын
Can you imagine, in December of this year, it's will be the 40th anniversary of Dennis,s passing.
@elizabethmcleod246 Жыл бұрын
I still miss Dennis.
@samdorsey4590 Жыл бұрын
@elizabethmcleod246 Me too Liz!😢
@acerjackson45794 ай бұрын
I remember Marylin Wilson saying Dennis should have been a huge icon.
@krisscanlon405110 ай бұрын
So much crap said about DW that its redeeming to see him lucid and caring.
@timothyhayes29353 ай бұрын
What a shame he went off the rails.Underated talent and very thoughtful.I can still remember the shock upon hearing of his death .
@magictransistorradio49332 жыл бұрын
His voice sounds pre 1976 to me.
@toastertwo16022 жыл бұрын
His speaking voice was OK until 1980-1981.
@magictransistorradio49332 жыл бұрын
@@toastertwo1602 In 76-77 he was a bit gruff.
@toastertwo16022 жыл бұрын
@@magictransistorradio4933 Well, it changed sometime in 1973.
@markhansjahrling56482 жыл бұрын
Love Him.. Miss You Dennis...
@burlingtonbill15 ай бұрын
SHOCKING that he looks & sounds so good here -- and to realize he'd be dead in 6 years.
@miamibeachsunnydays827410 ай бұрын
I love the T-shirt peaches records, I remember peaches well.
@69Mucci Жыл бұрын
He seems very lucid here. You would never know that the serious trouble is coming soon.
@SurferJoe1 Жыл бұрын
Peaches Records! A great Atlanta memory...
@jerrileegeorge7385 Жыл бұрын
Hoping to see them release a treasure like this with Carl!
@crankycrow7371 Жыл бұрын
does anyone know if that guitar still exists if so where it is at ?
@elizabethmcleod246 Жыл бұрын
I want his T-shirt with the peaches on it.
@howardsternssmicrophone9332 Жыл бұрын
Im in awe of those racks of analog gear in that studio. Was this Brian Wilson's studio?
@dadaveda2 жыл бұрын
This before he hit the skids.
@kristinatax11267 ай бұрын
Wow 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
@alanb2873 ай бұрын
I can't help but think that if they did more of his material during the shows maybe he wouldn't have resorted to so much drugs and alcohol.
@danielreyes62253 ай бұрын
@alanb287 They say he was lost without two things Brother Studio and The Harmony to help sooth all the trauma he lived thru
@babylemonade2868 Жыл бұрын
Pacific Ocean blue is a good album
@CliffDuzzАй бұрын
Denny was the best RIP
@ricardo88912 жыл бұрын
ROCKING COAST 2 COAST!.
@AntZombie121 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone know why his solo tour didn’t happen?
@pascaldeslongchampsmoncton1490 Жыл бұрын
Mike Love and the management of the band didn't like the fact that Dennis had his solo deal, they ask him, or ordered him to come back to the band to record new stuff and touring.
@AntZombie121 Жыл бұрын
@@pascaldeslongchampsmoncton1490 that’s a shame his solo album is a masterpiece
@andrewcross82442 жыл бұрын
Man what a cool guy he was
@robertdillon6821 Жыл бұрын
Is that Molly interviewing him?
@markm8378 Жыл бұрын
No. Sounds like Ed Nimervoll but I could be wrong. Definitely not Molly (Ian Meldrum).
@markm8378 Жыл бұрын
The interview was recorded for an ABC (Australia) music program called Flashez, so the interviewer may have been Ray Burgess, the host of that show, or Mike Meade.
@mrsmacca1267 ай бұрын
This is sort of a prelude to a nightmare…. Denny can’t wait to go tour in Australia…. YIKES!!!!!! “ drunk vibrations” ..the apology news clip…..
@theunsheep6 ай бұрын
He was even worse in New Zealand on the same tour. There were warrants for his arrest in Christchurch for assault and battery, allegedly.
@steveskouson9620 Жыл бұрын
Well, if a drummer is going to play a guitar, it fits that he is playing a Dobro. (Resonator.) steve
@judis62248 ай бұрын
No not moly,I thought it was for a bit until I saw him.