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The Beach Boys visited the San Diego Zoo for their "Pet Sounds" album cover shoot and it didn't go well, according to both parties. News. Home ... Brian Wilson says he’s never been back to the zoo.
But then he picked up a copy of the group's landmark 1966 album "Pet Sounds" at the Electric Fetus. His tune was quickly changed. "It didn't leave my CD player for probably weeks," he said.
As reported by the San Diego Union-Tribune, it all went down on Feb. 13, 1966 — and while the photos taken during the band's visit to the Zoo would eventually end up on the cover of their Pet ...
In order to shoot the album cover for Pet Sounds, the Beach Boys visited the San Diego Zoo where Ron Garrison was a photographer for 38 years. Ron remembers the photo shoot as if it were yesterday ...
What a sunny day for the fellas at Split Record Review to cover the Beach Boys’ magnum opus. The claim that they’re the goats of music is solidified by their 1966 album, “Pet Sounds.” Many writers in ...
In creating Pet Sounds back in 1966, Wilson used every instrument at his disposal — and some unexpected, sometimes whimsical, sonic touches.
If you haven’t heard this story, and even if you have, let’s take a moment to rediscover the time The Beach Boys visited the San Diego Zoo for the “Pet Sounds” cover shoot. A Twitter ...