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'''The Beach Boys''' are an internationally recognized rock band known for their harmonic surf music.
'''The Beach Boys''' are an internationally recognized rock band with ties to Lagoon that are known for their harmonic surf music.


[[File:The_Beach_Boys_(1965).png|thumb|The Beach Boys in 1965]]
[[File:The_Beach_Boys_(1965).png|thumb|The Beach Boys in 1965, the year Salt Lake City was released]]
==Ties to Lagoon==
==Ties to Lagoon==
===Bombora audio===
Three of [[Bombora]]'s six audio tracks were performed by the Beach Boys. These songs are:
*Surfin Safari
*Surfin USA
*Catch a Wave


===Performances===
===Performances===


The Beach Boys performed at Lagoon at least seven times between 1963 and 1970. The band proved to be wildly popular with Utah teenagers and returned to hold more concerts in Salt Lake City just three months after their first performance at Lagoon.
The Beach Boys performed at Lagoon's [[Patio Gardens]] at least seven times between 1963 and 1970. The band proved to be wildly popular with Utah teenagers and returned to Salt Lake City just three months after their first Utah performance at Lagoon.


===Fun Fun Fun===
===Fun Fun Fun===


On the night of September 7, 1963, after their first show at Lagoon, the Beach Boys wroth the song "Fun Fun Fun" in their hotel room. The song is about Shirley England, the daughter of the Utah radio station owner who promoted the show. The song became one of the band's greatest hits.
On the night of September 7, 1963, after their first show at Lagoon, the Beach Boys wrote the song "Fun Fun Fun" in their hotel room. The song is about Shirley England, the daughter of the Utah radio station owner who promoted the show. The song became one of the band's greatest hits.


===Reference to Lagoon===
===Reference to Lagoon===


The Beach Boys song "Salt Lake City" on the 1965 album Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) briefly references Lagoon. The specific lyrics are:
The Beach Boys song "Salt Lake City" on the 1965 album Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) briefly references Lagoon. The specific lyrics are:
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There's a park near the city, yeah all the kids dig the Lagoon now<br/>
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== Bombora audio ==
Three of [[Bombora]]'s six audio tracks were performed by the Beach Boys. These songs are:
*Surfin Safari
*Surfin USA
*Catch a Wave
A fourth track used on Bombora, Ride the Wild Surf by Jan and Dean was co-written by Beach Boys lead singer Brian Wilson.
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[[Category:People|Beach Boys]]
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 15 April 2017

The Beach Boys are an internationally recognized rock band with ties to Lagoon that are known for their harmonic surf music.

The Beach Boys in 1965, the year Salt Lake City was released

Ties to Lagoon

Performances

The Beach Boys performed at Lagoon's Patio Gardens at least seven times between 1963 and 1970. The band proved to be wildly popular with Utah teenagers and returned to Salt Lake City just three months after their first Utah performance at Lagoon.

Fun Fun Fun

On the night of September 7, 1963, after their first show at Lagoon, the Beach Boys wrote the song "Fun Fun Fun" in their hotel room. The song is about Shirley England, the daughter of the Utah radio station owner who promoted the show. The song became one of the band's greatest hits.

Reference to Lagoon

The Beach Boys song "Salt Lake City" on the 1965 album Summer Days (and Summer Nights!!) briefly references Lagoon. The specific lyrics are:

There's a park near the city, yeah all the kids dig the Lagoon now
It's full of all kinds of girls and rides and we'll be flyin' there soon now

Salt Lake City by the Beach Boys

Bombora audio

Three of Bombora's six audio tracks were performed by the Beach Boys. These songs are:

  • Surfin Safari
  • Surfin USA
  • Catch a Wave

A fourth track used on Bombora, Ride the Wild Surf by Jan and Dean was co-written by Beach Boys lead singer Brian Wilson.


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