A classic piece of rock memorabilia, the blue and yellow fiberglass board was used for the cover of the Beach Boys' groundbreaking debut album, 1962's Surfin' Safari, and again in 1963 on the ...
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The band’s most popular songs include “Surfin’ Safari,” “Surfer Girl ... it clearly stuck with them. The Beach Boys’ only 1990s album, Summer in Paradise, includes a redux of ...
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This image was used on the cover of 'Surfin' USA'. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) It’s been a decade since the Beach Boys last released a new album and pushed singles to the masses.