Interpreting The Song 'California Girls' By The Beach Boys
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Bob Dylan uses the song to point to the folk establishment because they react negatively to Dylan's use of electric instruments. This song's lyrics fits with his prior works by saying what other people is doing wrong, like in another of his protest song, "Masters of war." I think that does represent he is moving on, he wants to tell the people his thoughts of the issue and he is still going to be him.
2. “California Girls” by The Beach Boys is a quintessential vocal surf song. Although the form is simple, how does Brian Wilson use the vocals to keep the listener engaged? Does the instrumentation play a role?
Brian Wilson use the vocals to keep the listener engaged by letting the lead vocals sing the first two verses and then the harmony