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  1. Terrence William " Blondie " Chaplin (born 7 July 1951) is a South African singer and guitarist from Durban, where he played in the band the Flames in the mid to late 1960s. From 1972 to 1973, he was a member of the Beach Boys and contributed to their albums Carl and the Passions – "So Tough" (1972) and Holland (1973). [1]

  2. Terence William „BlondieChaplin (* 7. Juli 1951 in Durban) ist ein südafrikanischer Gitarrist und Sänger, der zwischen 1972 und 1973 ein Bandmitglied der Beach Boys war. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Weitere Informationen. 2.1 Einzelnachweise. 2.2 Weblinks. Leben.

  3. 15. Sept. 2019 · Brian Wilson and his band, with special guest Blondie Chaplin, play the Beach Boys song "Sail On, Sailor" live in concert at the Fox Theater in Oakland, California on September 13, 2019....

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  4. 2. März 2023 · With the release of The Beach Boys box set 'Sail on Sailor — 1972,' creative brilliance reveals itself through a variety of songs from the albums 'Carl and The Passions — “So Tough”' in 1972, 'Holland' in 1973, and more. Jardine and Chaplin detail it all in exclusive interviews.

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    In late December 1970, the Beach Boys played three concert dates in Amsterdam as part of a short European tour. On the first date, which had been scheduled to begin at 12:30 a.m., the band arrived four hours late due to a missed flight, and were surprised to find that the concert hall venue, the Concertgebouw, was still packed with attendees. Furth...

    The sessions in Holland lasted from June 3 to August 15, 1972, at the BBC 2 Baambrugge studio near Amsterdam.[nb 6] Initially, the studio was in a non-functioning state, as there was not enough time to test the equipment shipped from Los Angeles before the group were due to record. According to biographer Steven Gaines, Moffit "spent eighteen hours...

    Side one

    "Sail On, Sailor" was written primarily by Van Dyke Parks and Brian Wilson with Rieley, Tandyn Almer, and Ray Kennedy. There are several contradicting accounts of the song's origins. Carlin states that the song was essentially co-written by Wilson and Parks in 1971, with Kennedy and Almer's contributions dating from impromptu sessions at Three Dog Night singer Danny Hutton's house during the epoch.Brian refused to participate on the recording. "Steamboat" was written by Dennis and Rieley, and...

    Side two

    "The Trader" is a two-part composition by Carl, with lyrics by Rieley, who explained, "Carl was speaking out about the fact that it's wrong to subjugate a people, as so many have been. The Trader is really about racism; these people who got their orders from the king or queen and colonised Africa, for example. The tender part of the song asks the Africans to reply. I believe it's quite touching. I wasn't consciously trying to do something political." According to Carlin, the lyrics explore "M...

    Leftover

    Among the outtakes, "We Got Love" is an anti-apartheid song by Blondie Chaplin, Fataar, and Love that was dropped from the album's track listing to make way for "Sail On, Sailor". A live recording of "We Got Love" was included on the album The Beach Boys In Concert (1973). "Hard Time" (not to be confused with another song with the title) was written by Chaplin and recorded on October 4. "Pa, Let Her Go Out", written by Brian, was an alternate set of lyrics for the "Better Get Back in Bed" sec...

    The front cover depicts (upside down) a tugboat in the Kromme Waal, a canal in central Amsterdam. Holland was packaged with a 12-page booklet that provided a historical overview of the album's making, plus a bonus EP, Mount Vernon and Fairway, that Brian and Carl had produced during the Holland sessions. The EP represented a compromise, as Brian ha...

    Released on January 8, 1973, Holland peaked at number 36 in the U.S. and number 20 in the UK. Despite having a lower chart showing, the record outsold Carl and the Passions. Lead single "Sail On, Sailor" (backed with "Only with You") was issued in February and reached number 79. In the UK, the lead single was "California Saga/California" (backed wi...

    Contemporary

    Holland received generally favorable reviews at the time of release. Rolling Stone's Jim Miller, who was displeased with Carl and the Passions, praised Holland for its "occasionally unnerving simplicity of viewpoint [and] its frequently ornate perfection." The magazine later ranked it among the five best albums of 1973. Robert Christgau of The Village Voice praised the sound quality of Holland, but believed that the album had strayed too far from what the Beach Boys did best, stating, "I supp...

    Retrospective

    Holland became regarded by many fans as the Beach Boys' "last, high-quality original album". Music journalist Peter Doggett opined, "After the false start of Carl And The Passions, Holland proved that the Beach Boys could function as a creative rock band beyond the self-imposed limits of their 60s hits." Mojo's Danny Ecleston referred to Hollandas his favorite Beach Boys album, as well as their "least-heard (and certainly last) great record." The album has been included in some opinion polls...

    Elvis Costello ranked the album as one of his favorite records of all time. Tom Petty penned liner notes for the 2000 CD reissue, in which he described the album as "beautiful" and singled out "The Trader" as the album's "centerpiece". Primal Scream covered the Holland outtake "Carry Me Home". Camper Van Beethoven stated that Holland was an enormou...

    Credits from Craig Slowinski, John Brode, Will Crerar and Joshilyn Hoisington.Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album. The Beach Boys 1. Blondie Chaplin– lead (1, 7, 9), backing (1, 7), and round vocals (9), bass (1, 3, 4, 7, 8) and electric guitars (5) 2. Ricky Fataar – co-lead (7) and backing vocals (1, 2, 7); drums (all tr...

    Holland at Discogs(list of releases)
    Holland on YouTube
    Big Sur (1970 version) on YouTube
    We Got Love (live version) on YouTube
  5. The lead singer on the song is Blondie Chaplin, making this one of the band's few well-known songs not sung by Mike Love, Brian Wilson or Carl Wilson. The song was released as a single in 1973, backed with "Only with You", and peaked at No. 79 on the Billboard singles chart.

  6. 13. Dez. 2022 · Mike Love, Alan Jardine and Blondie Chaplin talk about one of the group's most fertile, and possibly underrated, periods, newly captured and annotated in a deluxe boxed set built around the...