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Goodbye Surfing, Hello God! : ウィキペディア英語版 | Goodbye Surfing, Hello God!
"Goodbye Surfing, Hello God!" is an article written by Jules Siegel chronicling his experiences with Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys during recording sessions for the abandoned studio album ''Smile''. It was first published in the magazine ''Cheetah'' in October 1967, and has since been anthologized in several formats. In 2011, it was made available by Atavist as an e-book. ==Background== (詳細はJules Siegel had a brief, close acquaintance with Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. In addition to several others who comprised a coterie of journalists and businessmen. Siegel accompanied Wilson for much of the ''Smile'' era. Siegel, who had recently migrated from New York to Los Angeles, was impressed with Wilson, and he documented his experiences for an article which he had presold for ''The Saturday Evening Post''. Ultimately, as Siegel claims in the piece, the magazine rejected his story due his overly enthusiastic depiction of Wilson's material.〔〔 It was instead published in the magazine ''Cheetah'', which is now defunct.
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