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The Beach Boys' Al Jardine Al Jardine Reflects on The Band, Brian Wilson and the Music That Changed the World

  1. The Beach Boys' Al Jardine Al Jardine Reflects on The Band, Brian Wilson and the Music That Changed the World Sandy Kaye 52:00

Al Jardine is perhaps one of few artists who can say they helped create an entirely new sound that changed popular music forever.

In this warm and revealing conversation, the founding member of The Beach Boys looks back on the extraordinary journey that took a group of California teenagers from local surf culture to global music immortality.

As Al prepares to tour Australia celebrating the 60th anniversary of the landmark album Pet Sounds, he shares deeply personal memories of growing up alongside Brian Wilson, Carl Wilson and Dennis Wilson.

Long before worldwide fame, Al and Brian were football teammates and college friends with a shared Love of music, particularly folk, doo-wop and intricate vocal harmonies.

Al reveals that the original musical vision for the band wasn’t surf music at all. But Dennis Wilson’s passion for surfing changed everything.

What followed was one of the most remarkable runs in music history. From “Surfin’ USA” and “California Girls” to “Good Vibrations,” and “Help Me Rhonda,” The Beach Boys became synonymous with youth, freedom and the California dream.

It was Brian Wilson’s musical genius that sat at the centre of it all. According to Al, Brian could hear complete arrangements in his head, using the band members as instruments to bring his musical ideas to life.

The conversation also explores the personal sacrifices and difficult decisions that shaped Al’s life.

Al speaks fondly about songs that remain central to every live show, including “God Only Knows,” “Sloop John B” and “Good Vibrations.” He also shares how his son Matt Jardine now performs alongside him, helping recreate the famously difficult Beach Boys harmonies for modern audiences.

There are emotional moments too, particularly when discussing Brian Wilson’s Legacy and passing. Al describes Brian simply as “pure genius,” reflecting on the creative obsession that drove him to constantly compose, arrange and innovate. He credits Brian with pushing the boundaries of pop music while still creating songs filled with emotion and soul.

Despite decades of touring, Al remains energised by performing live. He says younger generations are increasingly discovering The Beach Boys’ music, proving these songs continue to resonate far beyond the era in which they were created.

He also continues writing new material himself, drawing inspiration from his lifelong love of folk music and unfinished songs still waiting to be completed.

This interview is not only a celebration of The Beach Boys’ extraordinary catalogue, but also a tribute to friendship, creativity and the enduring power of timeless music.

More than sixty years after those first harmonies were sung, Al Jardine remains deeply connected to the songs — and the spirit — that helped define generations.

Join Sandy Kaye for a fascinating and deeply personal conversation with Al Jardine — founding member of The Beach Boys and one of the voices behind some of the most beloved songs in music history.

In this episode, Al discusses:

  • How The Beach Boys originally planned to become a folk music group
  • Dennis Wilson’s role in introducing surfing culture into the band’s music
  • The creation of classics
  • Brian Wilson’s extraordinary musical genius and perfectionism
  • The emotional legacy of Pet Sounds and Brian Wilson’s later work
  • Touring Australia with the Pet Sounds Band
  • New songs and unreleased material Al is still working on today

This episode is packed with warmth, humour, nostalgia and incredible behind-the-scenes stories from one of the architects of the California sound.

This is a warm, funny and emotional interview with one of rock music’s true legends — packed with incredible stories and insights from the soundtrack of our lives.

Hello, I’m Sandy Kaye. A freelance broadcaster, journalist and producer who has spent more than 35 years on both sides of radio and television microphones. I’ve worked with every TV network in Australia, have produced and presented for countless radio stations around the country and have hosted my own commercial radio talk-back show. I’ve even held the distinction of being Sydney’s first female newsreader on radio – way back when!

Today my passion is A Breath of Fresh Air which allows me to immerse myself in one of my favourite things – music. I just love all kinds of music and am fascinated by the people who make it. In particular, it’s the music of the '60s '70s and '80s that takes me back to my youth and means so much to me.

As a journalist, I’m all about digging deep into the classic hits of our time.
I bring you intimate, warm, fireside chats with the artists who tell us about their lives both then and now.
We learn about what makes them tick, who they are in their professional and private lives and how they went about making the soundtrack to our lives.

'A Breath of Fresh Air’ is exceptional - exceptional not because of me, but rather because of the stories that some of the best-known musical artists choose to share with me.

I created this podcast to honour them. It’s all about THEIR lives, THEIR stories, THEIR music, told now, in THEIR voices, before they’re lost forever.

I see my podcast as a personal labour of love, but also as an archival legacy for music fans and practitioners alike, both current and future, who otherwise might never know of the amazing people who helped build the industry.

I really hope you enjoy each and every episode of A Breath of Fresh Air.