“Wouldn’t It Be Nice” – The Beach Boys
(Words/music: Tony Asher, Mike Love, and Brian Wilson, available on Pet Sounds, Capitol 1966)
Right now, when I think of Pet Sounds I’m drawn in to the tone of the bass guitar. All over this album, the bass resonates in such a full-bodied way that it’s impossible to ignore. Maybe it’s from spending the better part of my life listening to songs with over-compressed or underplayed bass lines, but these songs gain a sense of depth from having such a rich lower end of the sound spectrum. If nothing else, this is a bass sound worthy of these meticulously arranged compositions.
Of course, “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” isn’t great because of its bass sound. It gets some of its bounce from the bass, but as a whole it radiates with relentless sweetness. Brian Wilson crafts his own Spector-ian wall of sound by stacking melodic bricks on top of the opening drum beat. Ultimately, it’s the lyrics that make this bright sounding pop sound feel sincere. It’s a simple statement of desire to be with a loved one and looking forward to the day when it becomes a possibility rather than a pipe dream. Sure, it’s not as simple as the song suggests, but it’s a refreshing look at the simplicity of love. When the world starts to seem more complex, it’s these beacons of love that bring us back to the place where out world feels as cheery and hopeful as this song.
Songs like “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” also remind me of Jenny. Today’s her birthday, and dedicating such a beautiful song to her is the least I can do to thank her for making me understand songs like this one. Happy birthday, dude!
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