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EPISODE · Aug 27, 2021 · 1H 28M

6. I JUST WASN'T MADE FOR THESE TIMES: Pet Sounds & the Cult of the Uncool

from Pocket Symphony: A Beach Boys Podcast

"Rolling Stone is no longer like 50 Cameron Crowes, extolling the 'never to be experienced again' majesty of the 70s rock age to anyone curious about music history." Today, Pet Sounds is widely considered to be one of the greatest albums of all time, but it was met with a lukewarm response from American audiences. Since then, there have been many theories as to why: band infighting, bad marketing, or that it "just wasn't made for these times." The album would fall into relative obscurity until it was reclaimed in the 90s as the holy grail of hipsterdom by cool older sisters and obnoxious record store guys alike. Krista tells Rosie the story of how Brian's passion project made the uncool cool… and how gatekeeping only furthered the legend. Rosie goes off on a DayQuil-fueled rant against the rock canon and Krista's dog insists on making his own pet sounds while she's recording. Both hosts cry over a 90s Doonesbury comic. SHOW NOTES & SOURCES — FOLLOW US:INSTAGRAM @beachgalspod TWITTER @beachgalspod EMAIL US AT [email protected] Art by @HVNNart Theme by @mikeylegend

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