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BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
iHeartPodcasts and Double Elvis
44 episodes
9 months ago
In 1966, Brian Wilson planned to follow up the Beach Boys' groundbreaking album Pet Sounds with an even bigger musical statement. He was writing a teenage symphony to God. That album, Smile, was never finished. Instead, Brian slowly unraveled, as the pressure to make something profound weighed heavy on him. He worried that he wasn’t good enough. He worried that he was a failure in the eyes of the record company, his band, his peers, and his own father. He thought his house was bugged. He thought the music he was making conjured some strange voodoo that had a disastrous impact on the real world. He became paranoid. He self-medicated with amphetamines, hash, and LSD. He held meetings in his swimming pool. He imagined people who weren’t there. And eventually, in 1967, he went off the proverbial deep end. Did the real Brian Wilson ever resurface? Part true crime, part historical fiction, part spoken word lo-fi beat noir brought to you by Jake Brennan, and featuring the fictionalized voice Brian Wilson, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS sounds like nothing you’ve heard before. Because you can’t push the needle into the red without leaving a little blood on the tracks.
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In 1966, Brian Wilson planned to follow up the Beach Boys' groundbreaking album Pet Sounds with an even bigger musical statement. He was writing a teenage symphony to God. That album, Smile, was never finished. Instead, Brian slowly unraveled, as the pressure to make something profound weighed heavy on him. He worried that he wasn’t good enough. He worried that he was a failure in the eyes of the record company, his band, his peers, and his own father. He thought his house was bugged. He thought the music he was making conjured some strange voodoo that had a disastrous impact on the real world. He became paranoid. He self-medicated with amphetamines, hash, and LSD. He held meetings in his swimming pool. He imagined people who weren’t there. And eventually, in 1967, he went off the proverbial deep end. Did the real Brian Wilson ever resurface? Part true crime, part historical fiction, part spoken word lo-fi beat noir brought to you by Jake Brennan, and featuring the fictionalized voice Brian Wilson, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS sounds like nothing you’ve heard before. Because you can’t push the needle into the red without leaving a little blood on the tracks.
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Episodes (20/44)
BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is Smiling Again (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 10)
3 years ago
36 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is Free (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 9)
3 years ago
33 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is…Back? (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 8)
3 years ago
35 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is Sailing On (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 7)
3 years ago
31 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Isn’t Himself (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 6)
3 years ago
36 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is…a Son (The Brian Wilson Story Chapter 5)
3 years ago
32 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is in the Deep End (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 4)
3 years ago
32 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is Trapped (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 3)
3 years ago
33 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is Seeing Vibrations (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 2)
3 years ago
31 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Brian Wilson Is Burning Up (The Brian Wilson Story, Chapter 1)
3 years ago
32 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Presenting Blood on The Tracks - The Brian Wilson Story
3 years ago
2 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan’s Restless Farewell (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 10)
3 years ago
37 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Is Bob Dylan Real? (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 9)
3 years ago
36 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan Is Lucky Wilbury (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 8)
3 years ago
35 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan Is a Dead Man (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 7)
3 years ago
34 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan Is Pretending to Be Bob Dylan (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 6)
3 years ago
37 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan Is Born Again (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 5)
3 years ago
37 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan Is Rolling Thunder (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 4)
3 years ago
35 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan Is a Nashville Cat (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 3)
3 years ago
37 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
Bob Dylan Is a Hell’s Angel (A Bob Dylan Story, Chapter 2)
3 years ago
37 minutes

BLOOD ON THE TRACKS Season 4: The Brian Wilson Story
In 1966, Brian Wilson planned to follow up the Beach Boys' groundbreaking album Pet Sounds with an even bigger musical statement. He was writing a teenage symphony to God. That album, Smile, was never finished. Instead, Brian slowly unraveled, as the pressure to make something profound weighed heavy on him. He worried that he wasn’t good enough. He worried that he was a failure in the eyes of the record company, his band, his peers, and his own father. He thought his house was bugged. He thought the music he was making conjured some strange voodoo that had a disastrous impact on the real world. He became paranoid. He self-medicated with amphetamines, hash, and LSD. He held meetings in his swimming pool. He imagined people who weren’t there. And eventually, in 1967, he went off the proverbial deep end. Did the real Brian Wilson ever resurface? Part true crime, part historical fiction, part spoken word lo-fi beat noir brought to you by Jake Brennan, and featuring the fictionalized voice Brian Wilson, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS sounds like nothing you’ve heard before. Because you can’t push the needle into the red without leaving a little blood on the tracks.