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Oct 9, 2024

[Answer] 1. What bird is often used as a symbol of peace?

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...1. dove 2. cardinal 3. pigeon 4. crow There are many symbols used to denote peace. The white dove was a popular post-war symbol, with the artist Picasso's "The Dove" being used as the symbol for the World Peace Congress in the year of 1949. Christianity uses the dove with the olive branch to denote peace as it relates to the story of Noah and the ark. Political cartoons often use the dove to denote peace between nations, political parties or even individuals.

[Answer] The “Pet Sounds” instrumental was written for what film franchise?

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...Brian Wilson wrote a song he titled “Run, James, Run” and submitted it to producers of the James Bond movie series. Sadly, they turned it down, denying the world a proper Beach Boys Bond theme and the tune was added as an instrumental on “Pet Sounds.” Years later, Wilson resurrected the “Run, James, Run” title for a new song released on the 2017 “Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology.”

[Answer] The Beach Boys’ original band name referred to what?

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...Before there was the Beach Boys, there was the Pendletones, a play on the name of flannel manufacturer Pendleton Woolen Mill. Their cozy shirts were just the thing to keep surfers warm on an early, breezy beach outing. Even though they changed the name, they kept the look; the Beach Boys can be seen wearing their blue and charcoal plaid Pendletons on the covers of “Surfin’ Safari” and “Surfer Girl.”

[Answer] Which of these was NOT a #1 hit single?

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...The Beach Boys managed to rack up an impressive four #1 hits with “I Get Around”, “Help Me, Rhonda”, “Good Vibrations” and latter-day entry “Kokomo” (featured in the Tom Cruise shaker-spinning classic “Cocktail”). “Barbara Ann,” first recorded by the Regents four years before the Beach Boys’ version, had to settle for #2 on the chart.

[Answer] Which rock legend is credited for “Surfin’ U.S.A.”?

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...Chuck Berry’s influence on rock and roll cannot be overstated, and Brian Wilson in particular frequently used him as a source of inspiration. “Surfin’ U.S.A.” borrowed heavily from Berry’s city-listing diddy, “Sweet Little Sixteen” — a little too heavily according to Berry’s publisher. Eventually writing credit and publishing royalties were signed over to Berry.

[Answer] Dennis Wilson was the only member of the group that could do what?

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...The Beach Boys included Wilson brothers Carl, Dennis and Brian, along with cousin Mike Love, but the family was not known for their surfing prowess. Dennis’ father was an unsuccessful songwriter with some industry connections, and soon the boys, along with friend Al Jardine, recorded “Surfin’” with the B-side “Luau.” Surfing proved to be a popular topic, with further hits “Surfing Safari” and “Surfer Girl.” Despite their surfing song success, only Dennis Wilson could actually surf.

[Answer] What was the Beach Boys’ debut album?

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...“Surfin’ Safari'' introduced the world to the California Sound with hit songs about going to the beach and catching some waves. Capitol Records thought surf music was bound to “wipe out” before too long, so they quickly followed up the success of the hit title track by releasing the Beach Boys’ version of “Ten Little Indians” as the followup single. The children’s counting song failed to excite the public, but the Beach Boys would soon ride waves of success.