
Wilson, whose death was announced on Wednesday, leaves behind an immense musical legacy that spans several decades.
Brian Wilson, the leader of the Beach Boys whose death at 82 was announced on Wednesday, provided a joyous soundtrack for beach vacations and summer road trips for generations of people.
Among pop and rock musicians he will also be remembered as a talented songwriter and studio pioneer whose music has had an immense influence for decades on those who followed him.
The Beach Boys had 13 singles in the Billboard Top 10, with three of them reaching No. 1. Their influence on the surf rock genre and on popular music generally was recognized by the variety of people who paid respects on social media to Wilson this week.
Here’s what some of Wilson’s friends had to say about his death and legacy.
Paul McCartney, a Wilson contemporary, noted that there was a chorus of tributes from other musicians, saying Wilson had a “mysterious sense of musical genius” that made his songs special. “The notes he heard in his head and passed to us were simple and brilliant at the same time,” McCartney said. “I loved him, and was privileged to be around his bright shining light for a little while. How we will continue without Brian Wilson, ‘God Only Knows.’”
Elton John, whose artistry is equally revered in the industry, said on Instagram that he grew to love Wilson and that he was “the biggest influence on my songwriting ever.” John added that Wilson was a “musical genius” who moved the goal posts when it came to writing songs and shaping music. “A true giant,” he added.
In 2015, “Love & Mercy,” a biopic about Wilson’s life starring John Cusack was released. On Wednesday, Cusack said that the “maestro” had died, adding that the hitmaker was an open heart with two legs “with an ear that heard the angels.”
Nancy Sinatra, a singer whose biggest hits were in the ’60s and ’70s, said in an Instagram post that Wilson’s music will “live forever as he travels through the Universe and beyond.” She added that one of the biggest thrills of her life was singing “California Girls” with him.
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