Apple Bottom Jeans - Beach Boys (1964)

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Published 2021-09-02

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  • @UserRedZero
    Time Traveller: “It’s just a butterfly, it won’t alter the timeline.” The Timeline:
  • This straight up sounds like this guy got the ACTUAL Beach Boys to come in the studio and record this
  • @GuildsmanPirate
    AI covers are becoming trendy, but never forget the work you put in for this masterpiece
  • @monkeyt2675
    This doesn’t even sound cursed it actually slaps
  • This doesn’t even sound wrong, I guess we all knew what The Beach Boys were really singing about.
  • @WestfilmsCo
    Something about this not being AI makes it feel nicer.
  • @turnip9367
    What's unnerving is how authentic this song sounds like. The impressions are accurate enough that If I didn't know any better, I would actually believe this was from the Beach Boys. You did an incredible job.
  • @izackishere7428
    It’s quite uncanny how much this really sounds like the Beach Boys.
  • @Spoinzy
    Not only the spot-on Beach Boys impression, but the production on the vocals. Master class work right here.
  • @ravendunn6486
    Hearing "booty" from the Beach Boys was an unhallowed moment.
  • @Paper_Frogg
    This sounds so natural that even YouTube thinks it's an actual Beach Boys song
  • @miajewel7899
    I’m terrified at how much this sounds like The Beach Boys. This is amazing
  • @H0LLOW_PRIV
    The fact the lyrics actually match with the song itself is a sight to hear...
  • The actual Beach Boys recorded a song with Annette Funicello called "The Monkey's Uncle", have a gag version of "Barbara Ann", and a song called "Bugged At My Old Man", so "Apple Bottom Jeans" wouldn't have been out of character for them. This is an incredible production.
  • @ElysiumRose
    It actually sounds like it was recorded in the 60's and it sounds exactly like them. Amazing.
  • @moopleaf
    the fact that YouTube actually detected this audio as "I Get Around" really just shows how authentic this sounds haha
  • @Trademarked26
    This man really went and recreated Beach Boys' most iconic song, "Apple Bottom Jeans" (1964) with just his own voice. Incredible.
  • The fact rhis came before the era of ai covers makes it so much more impressive