Perhaps taking their cue from the Beach Boys #5 hit “Fun, Fun, Fun” in February ’64, nine months later the Gestures made it to #44 with “Run, Run, Run.”
How could a perfect single like “Fun, Fun, Fun” not make it to #1 on Billboard? What could have held it back? Oh, right. February, 1964.
The title of this post is an in-joke between myself and Denro. “More surge!” was something that Brian’s father Murry would yell at Brian before he was banished from the studio. Is it any wonder that Brian turned to self-medication?
Some years back, for one of Denro’s birthdays I got him a book called Hal Blaine and the Wrecking Crew, about the session musicians who reigned in the Los Angeles recording studios of the 60’s, into the 70’s. Later, I heard about a documentary being made about the Wrecking Crew, but the production was delayed so many times I forgot about it.
Robbie Leff has pointed out that the documentary finally exists, but has not yet been released. Some of the interviews obviously were filmed quite some time ago — and good thing, too. What a shock it is, seeing Dick Clark as he was before his stroke, but I don’t believe he didn’t know about session musicians until the Monkees.