Mike Love and Al Jardine Tour Separately for 'Pet Sounds' 60th Anniversary Amid Ongoing Feud
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Andy Greene
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The article covers the 60th anniversary of the Beach Boys' iconic album 'Pet Sounds,' highlighting the ongoing feud between surviving members Mike Love and Al Jardine that prevents a joint tour. Instead, both musicians are performing deep cuts from the album separately on their own tours. The piece explores the legacy of the album, the fractured relationships within the band, and how each artist approaches the material today.
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· 3 pulledThere was no talk of surviving Beach Boys Mike Love and Al Jardine coming together for a tour to celebrate.
There's simply way too much bad blood for them to agree to anything besides a promotional appearance together at the Capitol Records building in May.
This took place during a brief moment when both of their touring bands were off the road.
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