Beach Boys founding member Mike Love will release âGood Vibrations: My Life As a Beach Boyâ in 2016 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Beach Boysâ biggest hit.
The memoirs and the âGood Vibrationsâ anniversary might be reason enough to launch a major tour akin to the Beach Boys 50th anniversary trek that kicked off in Tucson in spring 2012. But donât expect to see founding members Brian Wilson and Al Jardine on the lineup as they were in 2012.
âThereâs no plans, but then again Iâm not opposed to it,â said Love, who with longtime Beach Boy Bruce Johnston, licensed the Beach Boys name in 1998 and legally controls its use. He and Johnston have toured as the Beach Boys since the 1990s.
His incarnation of the Beach Boys will perform the first concert at the newly renovated Tucson Arena on Saturday. (See Caliente Thursday for more.)
Love caught a lot of heat from the media and longtime Beach Boys fans when he announced at the end of the 2012 reunion tour that he planned to go on without Wilson and Jardine. Some headlined the announcement as Love firing the pair. But in a phone interview in mid-December â and in countless interviews since the tour wrapped â Love said the 50th anniversary tour was meant to reunite the original members for that tour only.
Love described the tour as âa good experience for the audience to see all of us, the remaining living members of the group, together.â
âBut I was disappointed in the fact that I was told that I was going to be able to write some new music with Brian Wilson, but it never came to pass,â he added.
âIâm not going to say everythingâs rosy because I was misled. If it was just Brian and I around a piano in a studio, that would be great. But that was just not allowed. When he and I wrote songs together, they were big hits. The chemistry between the two of us â with my lyrics and hooks and his musical abilities, which are incredibly great â we came up with everything from âSurfinâ Safariâ to âGood Vibrations.â We had a dozen big hit records.â
The Beach Boys released âThatâs Why God Made the Radio,â the bandâs 29th studio album, in June 2012. The following spring, Capitol Records released âThe Beach Boys Live â The 50th Anniversary Tour.â



