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1) American singer-songwriter, musician; founding member of The Beach Boys.
2) British composer.
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1) Dennis Carl Wilson (December 4, 1944 - December 28, 1983) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as one of the founding members of The Beach Boys alongside brothers Brian and Carl. The group's drummer and occasional lead singer for much of his life, easily recognized by his bluesy and raspy voice, he later grew to become a gifted songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. His only solo album, Pacific Ocean Blue (1977), is regarded as perhaps the finest Beach Boys solo recording.
Born in Hawthorne, California to Murry and Audree Wilson, Dennis Wilson was the Wilsons' middle child, and a self-affirmed "black sheep." A rebel from a young age, he was constantly at odds with his domineering father Murry, and would, as a consequence, be the one to suffer most from his abusive parenting techniques. As a teenager, Dennis became enamored with the burgeoning surfing scene; when the group that would become The Beach Boys was first formed, it was at Dennis' suggestion that they decided to capitalize on what would in short time become a national phenomenon. Thus, the idyllic notion of sun, surf, and sand that has become emblematic of the state of California, can, by and large, be attributed to the group's impending nationwide and international success, foreseen by Dennis.
As The Beach Boys grew in popularity, Dennis quickly became the sex symbol heartthrob of the group. Ironically, at the time Dennis had little faith in his own ability as a performer, and his earliest lead vocal, "Little Girl (You're My Miss America)", is noticeably shy and restrained compared to his later efforts. His vocal spots would remain few and far between for the first five years of the band's existence; however, his importance to the group's vocal blend, as well as his lively surf-inflected drumming, was a cornerstone of the group's sound. By 1965, Dennis had seemingly overcome his shyness, resulting in a star turn as lead singer of the group's hit single "Do You Wanna Dance?".
On the 1966 album Beach Boys' Party!, an acoustic recording session recorded as a stopgap measure in order to give Brian more time to complete his ambitious Pet Sounds album, Dennis sang a cover version of The Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away", on which he accompanied himself on guitar. By this time, he had also learned to play the piano, though it would take a while for his newfound talents to be put to use in the studio. As brother Brian became progressively more reliant on studio musicians, session drummers were often hired in Dennis' place, who by his own admission had limits to what he could do on a drum kit. He did, however, retain his position as drummer for live performances.
As the '60s progressed, Brian's involvement in studio affairs became increasingly lessened as a result of personal issues. His brothers both jumped at the chance for a more active role in recording; Carl became de facto leader of the group, and Dennis composed some of his first notable songs for the 1968 album Friends. He would maintain a steady pace of new compositions, often with one or more co-writers, for the remainder of his life. The song "Forever", co-written with Gregg Jakobson, "Forever", would become Dennis' most enduring and iconic work, awash with Dennis' distinctively loving and melancholy aesthetics.
In the late '60s, Dennis became involved with Charles Manson and his "family," who stayed in his house for a period of time. Dennis tried to get Manson a record deal through his music business connections, but it failed to materialize. Secretly, Dennis recorded Manson's song "Cease to Exist" as "Never Learn Not to Love" for The Beach Boys' 1969 album 20/20, without crediting Manson. Upon learning this, Manson was incensed, and broke of all ties with Dennis (who had already come to suspect Manson's ill intent and began distancing himself from Manson) not too long before the infamous Tate-LaBianca murders. Dennis' involvement in the affair would haunt him for the rest of his days, and he declined to answer any questions asked about this period, partially out of fear of retaliation from the "family."
For The Beach Boys' then-unnamed 1971 album, Dennis recorded the song "(Wouldn't It Be Nice To) Live Again". He wanted the song to serve as the album's closing track, but his wish was vetoed by Carl in favor of "Surf's Up"--a partially re-recorded remnant from Brian's unfinished SMiLE album--which would eventually be the derivation for the album's name. Hurt and frustrated, Dennis decided to leave the song off the album altogether; over four decades later, it was finally unearthed (as part of a career-spanning Beach Boys box set), instantly regarded as some of Dennis' finest work.
In 1971, Dennis co-starred in the film Two-Lane Blacktop alongside James Taylor; this would be the only acting credit for either man. Having suffered a debilitating hand injury in the early '70s, Dennis was by necessity replaced by Ricky Fataar as drummer. No longer stuck behind a drum kit, Dennis rose to the occasion to become co-frontman alongside Love, as well as playing keyboards and singing. During the mid-'70s, Dennis' voice deteriorated markedly as a result of smoking and drinking. His onstage antics would also become more edgy and unpredictable around this time.
Around the mid-'70s, The Beach Boys split into two factions: one stuck on oldies and nostalgia (Love and Al Jardine), and one bent on progress and evolution (Dennis and Carl; brother Brian would remain a neutral party). As a result, Dennis withdrew from the group to record a solo album. Songwriting partners included Carl, Love, and Jakobson. The recording sessions were decidedly sporadic, to the point where much recording date documentation was lost, or never documented in the first place. Though Dennis dismissed Pacific Ocean Blue as having "no substance," it sold surprisingly well (rivaling the recent Beach Boys album Love You in sales), and remains critically well-regarded to this day. A subsequent solo tour was planned, but ultimately cancelled; Dennis would, however, occasionally perform material from his solo album during Beach Boys live performances.
Almost immediately after the release of his first album, Dennis eagerly planned his follow-up, Bambu. A good number of songs were recorded, but the album never materialized due to Dennis' increasing financial problems, as well as commitment to Beach Boys-related projects; some of the material recorded for his second album were salvaged for use on Beach Boys albums. At the turn of the decade, Dennis had all but become persona non grata to the group he had given a sense of identity so many years before, as a result of his increasingly erratic and self-destructive behavior. Outside of the context of his former group, Dennis got together with Brian to record; though never released, their sessions together were widely bootlegged.
On December 25, 1983, Dennis Wilson, at the time all but homeless, drowned after diving off a pier in Marina Del Rey in search of personal items he had thrown off his boat, the Harmony, many years prior. He was granted the unique honor of a burial at sea, a privilege usually reserved for war heroes . Some of Dennis' songs and vocal spots are still performed by other band members to this day; during The Beach Boys' 50th anniversary tour, performances of "Forever" utilized archival video and audio footage of Dennis performing his signature song.
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2) Dennis Miller Wilson (1920–1989) was a British pianist, composer, arranger and conductor born 16 February 1920 in Leicester.
Biography:
During his schooldays in his native town of Leicester, Wilson played the piano for the school orchestra before he was sixteen years old. After leaving school, he played in local bands and when the Army claimed him in 1939, he was eventually posted to India where until 1946, he directed the music at one of the garrison theatres.
His next move was to join Harry Parry's Sextet for three years, after which he featured in several of the popular bands of the period, including those of Harry Hayes and Kenny Baker. From 1949 he was free-lance with recording, radio and television orchestras and has also had much to do with film music.
He was with George Melachrino, Malcolm Lockyer, Peter Yorke and other well-known orchestra leaders, as well as having his own set-up for some popular radio series, such as “ Educating Archie" and "Pertwee's Progress". He later joined the B.B.C. Show Band and in addition played for commercial T.V. He was an outstandingly good pianist and made numerous recordings playing in combos as trio, quartet, quintet, octet and with his own orchestra. His album Dennis Plus Three was originally released in 1957 and remastered in Aug 2013.
He was married in 1950, lived at Beckenham, Kent and had two children - Nicholas and Penelope. His principal hobbies were sailing and gardening. He died 15 July 1989 in Cambridge.
He composed the theme music for a number of television series and sitcoms:
Marriage Lines (1961)
Steptoe and Son (1962) (music for some episodes, but not the theme music)
Meet the Wife (1963)
Till Death Us Do Part (1965)
Birds on the Wing (1971)
My Wife Next Door (1972)
Rising Damp (1974)
My Honourable Mrs (1975)
Fawlty Towers (1975 - 1979)
Time
Dennis Wilson Lyrics
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I'm going home
To where she waits
To share love with me yeah
I'm the kind of guy
Who loves to mess around
Know a lot of women
With love completely free
Ooh I love you I really do
Hold me hold me close completely free yeah
Hold on hold on hold on
Hold on hold on hold on
(Take me there)
Hold on hold on hold on
Hold on hold on hold on
(Take me there)
Hold on hold on hold on
Hold on hold on hold on
(Take me there)
Hold on hold on hold on
Hold on hold on hold on
(Take me there)
Hold on hold on hold on
Hold on hold on hold on
(Take me there)
Hold on hold on hold on
Hold on hold on hold on
(Take me there)
Hold on hold on hold on
Interpretation:
The lyrics of the song "Time" by Dennis Wilson are about going back to where he belongs, his home where his loved one is waiting for him. The lyrics describe how he is a guy who used to mess around with many women but none of them could fill his heart with complete love. He sings how he loves his woman completely and wants to be held close to her. The repetition of "hold on" and "take me there" depict his desire to be with his loved one and feel complete.
The lyrics show a journey of self-realization and the importance of home and love in life. Though he had many women in his life, none of them brought him the feeling of completeness that he feels with his love, who is waiting for him at home. The lyrics showcase how home is a place of comfort and warmth, where one can be the most genuine version of themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
Home home sweet home
Home is where the heart is, and for me, it's a place of comfort and joy.
I'm going home
I'm returning to a place of familiarity, where I'm surrounded by loved ones.
To where she waits
To the arms of my partner, who is eagerly waiting for me to return.
To share love with me yeah
To express affection and intimacy with my partner, sharing a deep connection and understanding with each other.
I'm the kind of guy
As a person, I tend to have a carefree attitude and be easy-going.
Who loves to mess around
I enjoy having a good time and engaging in playful activities with others.
Know a lot of women
I have met and socialized with many women in my life.
But they don't fill my heart
Despite my interactions with others, my heart is still seeking something deeper and more meaningful.
With love completely free
I desire a love that is pure, honest, and authentic, without attachments or hidden motives.
Ooh I love you I really do
I have found that love with someone special and truly express my feelings and commitment towards them.
Hold me hold me close completely free yeah
I yearn for physical intimacy and emotional closeness with my partner, without any restraints or limitations.
Hold on hold on hold on
I want to savor and cherish this moment, holding onto it tightly and not letting it slip away.
Take me there
I want to be transported to a place of pure bliss and happiness with my partner.
Lyrics © DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: WILLIAM DAVID SOUTH, BRENDON ARTHUR JAMES, THOMAS WILLIAM GEORGE WELHAM, ADAM MICHAEL WILSON
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