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词条 The Beach Boys timeline
释义

  1. Legend

  2. Pre-1940

  3. 1940s

  4. 1950s

  5. 1960

  6. 1961

  7. 1962

  8. 1963

  9. 1964

  10. 1965

  11. 1966

  12. 1967

  13. 1968

  14. 1969

  15. 1970

  16. 1971

  17. 1972

  18. 1973

  19. 1974

  20. 1975

  21. 1976

  22. 1977

  23. 1978

  24. 1979

  25. 1980s

  26. 1990s

  27. 2000s

  28. 2010s

  29. Notes

  30. References

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The Beach Boys were a rock group from Hawthorne, California. This timeline chronicles their activities.

Recording sessions and concert performances are omitted unless historically exceptional.

Contents
Pre-1940{{·}} 1940s{{·}} 1950s{{·}} 1960{{·}} 1961{{·}} 1962{{·}} 1963{{·}} 1964{{·}} 1965{{·}} 1966{{·}} 1967{{·}} 1968{{·}} 1969{{·}} 1970{{·}} 1971{{·}} 1972{{·}} 1973{{·}} 1974{{·}} 1975{{·}} 1976{{·}} 1977{{·}} 1978{{·}} 1979{{·}} 1980s{{·}} 1990s{{·}} 2000s{{·}} 2010s
Notes{{·}} References
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Legend

Type codes
T Event type
BChanges to band line-up/name
LLife events (including births, deaths, weddings, and divorces)
PAPerformance: audition
PCPerformance: concert
PRPerformance: radio broadcast
PTPerformance: TV broadcast
RARecord release: album
RERecord release: EP
RFFilm or video release
RSRecord release: single
SRecording music for record release
SRRecording music for radio broadcast
VRecording video (film, TV, video)
OOther events
Location codes
Event locationL
United KingdomUK
United States US
OtherO
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Pre-1940

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y=1917|m=07 |d=02 |type= L |text=Murry Wilson is born in Hutchinson, Kansas.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y=1917|m=07 |d=02 |type= L |text=Audree Neva Korthoff is born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}
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1940s

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1941|m= 03|d= 15 |type= L |text=Michael Edward Love is born in Los Angeles, California.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1942|m= 06|d= 20 |type= L |text=Brian Douglas Wilson is born in Los Angeles, California.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=10}}}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1942|m= 06|d= 27 |type= L |text=Benjamin Baldwin (later Bruce Arthur Johnston) is born in Chicago, Illinois.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1942|m= 09|d= 03 |type= L |text=Alan Charles Jardine is born in Lima, Ohio.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=14}}}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1944|m= 12|d= 04 |type= L |text=Dennis Carl Wilson is born in Los Angeles, California.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1946|m= 12|d= 21 |type= L |text=Carl Dean Wilson is born in Los Angeles, California.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1948|m= 08|d= 22 |type= L |text=David Lee Marks is born in Erie, Pennsylvania.{{sfn|Doe|p=1962}}}}
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1950s

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1958|m= 06|d= 20 |type= O |text=Brian's 16th birthday. He is given a Wollensak tape recorder.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}
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1960

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1960|m= |d= |type= PC |text= Brian, Carl, Mike, and friends begin performing at school assemblies under the name Carl & the Passions.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}}}
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1961

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1961 |m= 06 |d= |type= B |text= Jardine suggests forming a group with Brian, while Brian keeps in mind the inclusion of Carl and Mike.{{sfn|Doe|p=1961}}}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1961 |m= 11 |d= |type= RS|text= "Surfin'" / "Luau" released on Candix.{{sfn|Doe|p=1961}}}}
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1962

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1963

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963 |m= 09 |d= |type= PC |text=The Beach Boys play their first non-California show in Arizona.{{sfn|Doe|p=1963}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 03|d= 25|type= RA |text= Surfin' U.S.A. released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}}}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 04|d= |type= RA |text= Surfin' Safari released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}}}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 05|d= |type= B |text= At Brian's request, Al Jardine returns to the band as a semi-permanent member. In the studio, the band are now a 6-piece; on stage, Jardine only acts as a replacement for Brian when he declines live performances.{{sfn|Doe|p=1963}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 06|d= 20 |type= O |text=Brian Wilson's 21st birthday.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}}{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=10}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 06|d= 27 |type= O |text=Bruce Johnston's 21st birthday.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1917–1960}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 08|d= |type= O |text= The Ronettes' "Be My Baby" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 09|d= 16|type= RA |text= Surfer Girl released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1963|m= 10|d= 07|type= RA |text= Little Deuce Coupe released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}
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1964

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 02 |d= 03 |type= RS |text= "Fun, Fun, Fun" / "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 02 |d= 07 |type= O |text= The Beatles arrive in the United States.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 03 |d= 02 |type= RA |text= Shut Down Volume 2 released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 04 |d= 02 |type= O |text= Murry Wilson is fired as the band's manager.{{sfn|Doe|p=1964}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 05 |d= 11 |type= RS |text= "I Get Around" / "Don't Worry Baby" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 06 |d= 13 |type= PT |text= The Beach Boys, with Brian, perform on CBS's The Red Skelton Hour.{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 06 |d= 13 |type= RA |text= All Summer Long released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 08 |d= 24 |type= RS |text= "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man)" / "She Knows Me Too Well" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 09 |d= 21 |type= RE |text= Four by The Beach Boys released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 09 |d= 31 |type= RA |text= The Beach Boys' Christmas Album released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964|m= 10 |d= 19 |type= RA |text= Beach Boys Concert released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 10 |d= 26 |type= RS |text= "Dance, Dance, Dance" / "The Warmth of the Sun" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 10 |d= 29 |type= V |text= The Beach Boys, with Brian, perform for The T.A.M.I. Show.{{sfn|Sanchez|2014|pp=30–31}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 11 |d= |type= RF |text= The T.A.M.I. Show released in theaters.{{sfn|Sanchez|2014|pp=30–31}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 11 |d= 09 |type= RS |text= "The Man with All the Toys" / "Blue Christmas" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 12 |d= 07 |type= L |text= Brian Wilson marries Marilyn Rovell.{{sfn|Doe|p=1964}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 12 |d= 23 |type= PT |text= The Beach Boys, with Brian, perform on ABC's Shindig!.{{sfn|Sanchez|2014|pp=63–64}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 12 |d= 23 |type= O |text= Brian suffers a panic attack while on a flight from Los Angeles to Houston.{{sfn|Sanchez|2014|pp=63–64}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1964 |m= 12 |d= |type= B |text= Glen Campbell is quickly brought in to replace Brian as a touring member.{{sfn|Doe|p=1964}} }}
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1965

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 01|d= |type= B |text= Brian announces to the group that he will resign from touring indefinitely.{{sfn|Doe|p=1965}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 02|d= 15 |type= RS |text= "Do You Wanna Dance?" / "Please Let Me Wonder" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965 |m= 03 |d= 08 |type= RA |text= The Beach Boys Today! released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= |d= |type= O |text= Brian experiences his first acid trip in the spring.{{sfn|Doe|p=1965}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 04|d= |type= RA |text= Surfer Girl released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}}|loc=UK}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 04|d= |type= B |text= Bruce Johnston replaces Glen Campbell as both a studio and touring member.{{sfn|Doe|p=1965}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 04|d= 05 |type= RS |text= "Help Me, Rhonda" / "Kiss Me, Baby" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965 |m= 06 |d= |type= S |text= Brian begins work on "Sloop John B".{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965 |m= 06 |d= |type= O |text= Brian meets Van Dyke Parks; the two listen to a playback of "Sloop John B".{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965 |m= 07 |d= 05 |type= RA |text= Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 07|d= 12 |type= RS |text= "California Girls" / "Let Him Run Wild" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 08|d= |type= RA |text= Surfin' U.S.A. released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}}|loc=UK}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 09|d= 08 |type= RA |text= Beach Boys' Party! released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 11|d= 22 |type= RS |text= "The Little Girl I Once Knew" / "There's No Other (Like My Baby)" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 12|d= |type= O |text= Brian contacts Tony Asher about a possible lyric collaboration.{{sfn|Doe|p=1965}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 12|d= 06 |type= O |text= The Beatles' Rubber Soul released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1965|m= 12|d= 20 |type= RS |text= "Barbara Ann" / "Girl Don't Tell Me" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}
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1966

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= |d= |type= O |text= Ex-Beatles publicist Derek Taylor is employed by the band in the spring.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 02|d= |type= O |text= Brian and Parks meet again at a lawn party thrown by Terry Melcher.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 02|d= 03 |type= L |text= Carl Wilson marries Annie Hinsche.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 02|d= 17 |type= S |text= Brian begins work on "Good Vibrations".{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 05|d= 11 |type= S |text= Brian begins work on "Heroes and Villains".{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 05|d= 16 |type= RA |text= Pet Sounds released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 06 |d= 27 |type= RA |text= Pet Sounds released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} |loc=UK}}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 09|d= 21 |type= S |text= "Good Vibrations" completed.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 10|d= 10 |type= RS |text= "Good Vibrations" / "Let's Go Away for Awhile" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 11|d= 28 |type= S |text= Brian begins work on "Fire". He is later disturbed that several fires have broke out in the Los Angeles area; the Smile project begins to unravel.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 12|d= |type= V |text= Brian performs "Surf's Up" at his home for the CBS documentary Inside Pop.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1966 |m= 12|d= |type= O |text= The Beach Boys are voted in a readers' poll conducted by NME as the number one vocal group in the world, ahead of the Beatles with 5,373 votes to 5,272.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} |loc=UK}}
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1967

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 01 |d= 03 |type= O |text= Carl Wilson begins his draft battle, claiming conscientious objector status.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 01 |d= 15 |type= O |text= Brian misses the Smile deadline he set for Capitol.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 02 |d= 28 |type= O |text=The Beach Boys sue Capitol Records for unpaid back royalties and $225,000 for an outdated breakages clause.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 04 |d= |type= O |text=Brian is appointed as a board member for the projected Monterey Pop Festival in June.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 04 |d= 14 |type= S |text=Van Dyke Parks' final Smile session.{{sfn|Hoskyns|2009|p=131}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 04 |d= 26 |type= PT |text=Inside Pop airs on CBS with Brian's performance from December.{{sfn|Doe|pp=1966–1967}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 05 |d= 02 |type= O |text= Derek Taylor announces that Smile has been cancelled.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}}|loc=UK}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 05 |d= |type= RS |text= "Then I Kissed Her" / "Mountain of Love" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 05 |d= 18 |type= S |text= The Smile era ends with the final session date for "Love to Say Dada".{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 05 |d= 27 |type= S |text= The Beach Boys migrate to Brian's home studio and begin recording Smiley Smile.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 06 |d= 03 |type= O |text=Brian declares to the Beach Boys that most of the Smile material is now distinctly off-limits.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=188}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 06 |d= |type= O |text=The Beach Boys announce that they will not be performing at the Monterey Pop Festival.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 07 |d= 25 |type= O |text= Capitol executive Karl Engemann circulates a memo discussing a 10-track Smile album to follow Smiley Smile.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 07 |d= 30 |type= RS |text= "Heroes and Villains" / "You're Welcome" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 08 |d= |type= O |text=The Beach Boys, with Brian and without Johnston, travel to Hawaii to record a live album, Lei'd in Hawaii.{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 08 |d= 25 |type= PC |text=The Beach Boys' first Lei'd in Hawaii date with Brian.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 08 |d= 26 |type= PC |text=The Beach Boys' second Lei'd in Hawaii date with Brian.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 09 |d= 11 |type= S |text= The Beach Boys attempt to record Lei'd in Hawaii as a live-in-the-studio album at Wally Heider Studios.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 09 |d= 18 |type= RA |text= Smiley Smile released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 10 |d= 23 |type= RS |text= "Wild Honey" / "Wind Chimes" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 12 |d= 15 |type= O |text= The Beach Boys, without Brian, meet Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in Paris.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} |loc=o}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 12 |d= 18 |type= RA |text= Wild Honey released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 12 |d= 18 |type= RS |text= "Darlin'" / "Here Today" released.{{citation needed|date=January 2015}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1967|m= 12 |d= |type= O |text= Jann Wenner writes an influential piece in Rolling Stone that derides the Beach Boys for Wild Honey and excludes them from "serious conversation".{{sfn|Doe|p=1967}}}}
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1968

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1968 |m= 06 |d= 24 |type= RA |text= Friends released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1968 |m= |d= |type= O |text=Brian admits himself into a psychiatric hospital.{{sfn|Doe|p=1968}}{{sfn|Carlin|2006|p=140}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1968 |m= 08 |d= 19 |type= RA |text= Stack-O-Tracks released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}
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1969

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1969 |m= 02 |d= 20 |type= RA |text= 20/20 released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}
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1970

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1970|m= 08|d= 31 |type= RA |text= Sunflower released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}
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1971

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1971|m= 08|d= 30 |type= RA |text= Surf's Up released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}
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1972

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1972|m= 03|d= 15 |type= RA |text= Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}
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1973

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1973|m= 01|d= 08 |type= RA |text= Holland released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}
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1974

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1974 |m= 12 |d= 23 |type= RS |text= "Child of Winter (Christmas Song)" / "Susie Cincinnati" released. Brian is credited as producer, his first for the Beach Boys in seven years.{{sfn|Doe|p=1974}} }}
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1975

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1975 |m= 08 |d= |type= S |text=Brian produces "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" for California Music.{{sfn|Doe|p=1975}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1975 |m= 10 |d= |type= O |text=Eugene Landy is employed as a psychotherapist for Brian.{{sfn|Doe|p=1975}} }}
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1976

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1976|m= 07|d= 05 |type= RA |text= 15 Big Ones released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=380}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1976 |m= 12 |d= |type= O |text=Landy is fired.{{sfn|Doe|p=1976}} }}
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1977

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1977|m= 04 |d= 11 |type= RA |text= Love You released.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=381}} }}
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1978

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1978 |m=06 |d= 28 |type= L |text=Dennis Wilson remarries Karen Lamm.{{sfn|Doe|p=1978}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1978 |m=07 |d= |type= O |text=Brian runs away from home to live as a vagrant in Balboa Park, San Diego.[1] }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1978 |m=07 |d= 04 |type= L |text=Carl and Annie Wilson separate.{{sfn|Doe|p=1978}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1978 |m=07 |d= 12 |type= L |text=Dennis files for divorce from Karen Wilson.{{sfn|Doe|p=1978}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1978 |m=07 |d= 15 |type= L |text=Brian and Marilyn Wilson separate.{{sfn|Doe|p=1978}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1978 |m= |d= |type= O |text=Brian is hospitalized for several months.{{sfn|Doe|p=1978}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1978 |m= 10 |d= 2 |type= RA |text=M.I.U. Album released.{{sfn|Doe|p=1978}} }}
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1979

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1979 |m=01 |d= |type= L |text=Brian and Marilyn finalize their divorce.{{sfn|Doe|p=1979}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1979 |m= 03 |d= 19 |type= RA |text=L.A. (Light Album) released.{{sfn|Doe|p=1979}} }}
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1980s

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1980 |m= 03 |d= 24 |type= RA |text=Keepin' the Summer Alive released.{{sfn|Doe|p=1980}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1981|m= 01 |d= |type= O |text= Dennis Wilson is violently beaten at his home by Stan Love and Rocky Pamplin in hopes that he will stop supplying Brian with drugs.{{sfn|Doe|p=1981}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1982|m= 01 |d= |type= L |text= Gage Dennis Wilson is born to Dennis Wilson and Shawn Love.{{sfn|Doe|p=1982}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1982|m= 12 |d= |type= O |text= The Beach Boys deceive Brian to get him back under the care of Eugene Landy.{{sfn|Doe|p=1982}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1983|m= 01 |d= 02 |type= O |text= Brian is admitted to a hospital for a two-week-long physical and subsequently embarks with Landy to Honolulu, Hawaii.{{sfn|Doe|p=1983}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1983|m= 07 |d= 28 |type= L |text= Dennis Wilson marries Shawn Love.{{sfn|Doe|p=1983}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1983|m= 12 |d= 28 |type= L |text= Dennis drowns in California.{{sfn|Doe|p=1983}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1985 |m= 06 |d= 10 |type= RA |text=The Beach Boys released.{{sfn|Doe|p=1985}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1989 |m= 08 |d= 28 |type= RA |text=Still Cruisin' released.{{sfn|Doe|p=1989}} }}
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1990s

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1992 |m= 02 |d= 04 |type= O |text= Brian telephones collaborator Andy Paley for a new recording project.{{sfn|Carlin|2006|pp=273, 281}} }}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1992 |m= 08 |d= 03 |type= RA |text=Summer in Paradise released.{{sfn|Doe|p=1992}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1995 |m= 11 |d= |type= O |text=Carl walks out on a session for a new Beach Boys studio album of original material. It is the last time the group enters the studio to record a new original song with Carl.{{sfn|Doe|p=1995}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1998|m= 02|d= 06|type= L |text= Carl Wilson dies of lung and brain cancer.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=376}} }}{{The Beatles timeline rule}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 1996 |m= 08 |d= 19 |type= RA |text=Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 released.{{sfn|Doe|p=1996}} }}
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2000s

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 2004|m= 02|d= 20|type= PC |text= Brian debuts Brian Wilson Presents Smile at the Royal Festival Hall in London.{{sfn|Badman|2004|p=378}}|loc=UK}}
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2010s

{{The Beatles timeline table start}}{{The Beach Boys timeline event |y= 2012 |m= 06|d= 05 |type= RA|text= That's Why God Made the Radio released.}}
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Notes

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Sanford|first1=Jay Allen|title=Will Brian Wilson Film Depict 1978 Balboa Park Vagrancy Bust?|url=http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/big-screen/2011/jun/26/will-brian-wilson-film-depict-1978-balboa-park-vag/#|publisher=San Diego Reader|date=June 26, 2011}}

References

  • {{cite book|last=Badman|first=Keith|title=The Beach Boys: The Definitive Diary of America's Greatest Band, on Stage and in the Studio|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sLEMdjRhDgQC|year=2004|publisher=Backbeat Books|isbn=978-0-87930-818-6|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book|first=Peter Ames|last=Carlin|authorlink=Peter Ames Carlin|title=Catch a Wave: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eYyovo_AbqAC|year=2006|publisher=Rodale|isbn=978-1-59486-320-2|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite web|last1=Doe|first1=Andrew Grayham|title=A Beach Boys Timeline 1917-...|url=http://esquarterly.com/bellagio/bbtimeline.html|website=Bellagio 10452|publisher=Endless Summer Quarterly|ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Sanchez|first=Luis|title=The Beach Boys' Smile|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FC0_AwAAQBAJ|year=2014|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|isbn=978-1-62356-956-3}}
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