Fun, Fun, Fun til Your Daddy Takes the EU Away.
Just when it
seemed coverage had reached saturation point, the Beach Boys have weighed in on Brexit.
I’m surprised it was the band’s metaphorical Great White Chief who felt the need to express his
thoughts on the UK’s most contentious subject, when most of his interviews over the
past twenty years have been monosyllabic at best; this was not without reason
as Wilson had a tough upbringing before being thrust into the intensely pressured
world of writing and arranging the majority of his band’s key material alone; a situation so stressful he literally took to his bed for years, having an impact he still
struggles with to this day; does this sound familiar, Theresa?
While his
interest in Brexit is initially a shock, if you flick through his back catalogue, you soon realise the clues were there all
along, from his anthem on a utopian post-Europe vision ‘Wouldn’t it Be Nice?’
to his song about a second referendum, called ‘Do it Again’.
One of his most beautiful songs even broaches the subject:
I may not always
love EU,
But as long as
there are stars above EU,
EU'll never need
to doubt it.
I'll make EU so
sure about it,
God only knows
what I'd be without EU.
(I've just
depressed myself).