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Ex-Oasis’ drummer Zak Starkey reveals biggest ‘punch up’ he saw between Noel & Liam and if he’ll return to The Who

FIGHTS between Noel and Liam Gallagher in Oasis have become music legend.

But their former drummer Zak Starkey insists he never saw the brothers scrapping.

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I’m sitting with him in London’s Soho Sanctum Hotel as he promotes his supergroup Mantra of the Cosmos’ new single, Domino Bones (Gets Dangerous).

“There was a punch-up when I left,” Zak tells me in a whisper. “They were throwing furniture and everything.

“But when I was there, all we did was laugh and play amazing music.

“I learned so much from how hard working they were.

“If it says 5.30pm, they are there at 5.10pm. Their work ethic is incredible. It was sleeves up for 12 hours a day.”

Zak, who drummed for the band for four years until 2008, reveals there was one major turning point for Oasis, though.

He recalls: “When Kasabian came on tour with Oasis, we played Benicassim festival in Spain.

“We’d had three weeks off and were at home watching fng TV. We were on at 2am.

“Kasabian were on at midnight. Noel went, ‘I’m not going on at 2am, switch it’. ‘Wishing I was there’ “So we went on at 12 and because we’d had three weeks off, it was a bit sloppy.

“Them guys kicked the fing st out of us. They did a 20-minute drum solo. It was like Black Sabbath.

“They destroyed us. But it was the greatest thing that ever happened to Oasis, because we had to pick it up pretty fing quick.”

Zak adds with a laugh: “In the middle, Tom Meighan went, ‘This one’s for Noel and Liam, you fers’.

“Liam went to me, ‘Did he actually say that?’. I love that attitude. Everyone needs a reality check at times. And they gave us one.”

So, I ask, what kind of telly left Oasis in such a sloppy hole? “Liam used to say, ‘You have the big three — Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale’,” Zak adds, rolling his eyes as he mainlines his umpteenth black coffee.

“It’s like heroin. It starts with Richard and Judy and ends at 9pm. We might as well put a fing spike in you.”

Zak won’t be part of the Oasis reunion, saying he texted them asking why he hadn’t made the cut and was “gutted” to learn they had Joey Warnoker in on the sticks instead. “I don’t know anything about Joey, apart from he’s not a mod,” Zak says with a laugh.

“I think they will get through it without falling out. I will be wishing I was up there. “I couldn’t watch The Who because I know they’d be doing it all wrong.”

He is the greatest rock ’n’ roll drummer in the world. He’s better now than he was then

Zak Starkey

Talking of Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, they parted company with Zak twice last month after accusing him of dropping “two bars” during a gig at the Royal Albert Hall. Zak says he may be back in the fold again as the band prepare for a major tour in the US.

He adds with a wry smile: “I spoke to Roger last week and he said, ‘Don’t take the drums out of the warehouse yet, in case we need you’. There’s no grudge, it’s fing music. In the beginning, they were the maddest band.

“Pete is incredibly intimidating. He called me a ct and gobbed on my drum riser. That was very early on.”

Asked what his dad, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, made of his dismissal, Zak adds: “I spoke to my dad about it and he watched it and stuck up for me. But he’s my dad, isn’t he?

“He wasn’t happy. He saw the show on TV and was a bit like, ‘What the f?’. “He didn’t think anything was a sackable offence. Apart from the ticket price.”

As the son of a Beatle, I ask what guidance Ringo gave him over the years. “My dad never opened the doors for me,” Zak says.

‘Mad pop single’

“He’d watch me and say the most cutting fing st.

He loved Oasis gigs. I spoke to him after one and he told me, ‘It’s been a long time since I’ve seen teenagers throwing beer over each other’. “I know he loves it, but that’s what you’re going to get from him.

“But I’d say to him, ‘Why does the Abbey Road remix sound like Supertramp?’. “He was like, ‘The drum sounds good’. I said, ‘It’s not about the drums, Dad. I learned that when I was 19’.

“But he is the greatest rock ’n’ roll drummer in the world. He’s better now than he was then.”

With Oasis off limits and The Who dates still up in the air, Zak is busying himself with finishing the 14 tracks Mantra have created — with Happy Mondays’ Shaun Ryder and Bez and Oasis bass player Andy Bell.

For Domino Bones (Get Dangerous), Noel got on board, too. Zak explains: “It was a track Noel did with Shaun a few years ago, but it didn’t really fit with High Flying Birds.

“It’s a mad pop single and I’m hoping to have a demographic of four to 60.” Looking back at his career, I ask Zak if he ever takes a moment to pinch himself.

“All of my dreams have come true,” he says. “Who’s on the phone? Oh, it’s Oasis. Oh, Johnny Marr, the greatest British guitarist, is on the phone.”

With a glint in his eye, Zak adds: “Look, when I was 12 and I was playing in clubs, I didn’t realise I was going to turn out like f*ing David Beckham.

“What can I say?”

I think that sums it up perfectly.

EX-OASIS DRUMMER ON…

THE GALLAGHERS

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There was a punch-up when I left, they were throwing funiture and everything. But their work ethic is incredible, it’s sleeves up 12 hours a day

THE WHO

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There’s no grudge, it’s f***ing music. In the beginning they were the maddest band. Pete is incredibly intimidating – he gobbed on my drum riser.

DAD RINGO

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He never opened any doors for me – he’d watch me and say the most cutting f*ing st. But he is the greatest rock ‘n roll drummer in
the world – better now than he was then.

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GEORGINA LACES IT

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GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ knew how to thrill when she wore this black laced-up dress to a party for Netflix in Madrid.

The model, who is the partner of Cristiano Ronaldo, looked amazing, despite revealing her reality show I Am Georgina won’t be returning for a fourth series.

She said: “It has been a lot of work and requires so much effort.

“I think that it has given me the opportunity to show the real me to the world. However, at the moment, I do not plan to continue with the reality show.”

LOST TRACK BEHIND ROB & GARY RIFT

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TAKE THAT’s long-lost single was the root of the rivalry between Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow, its writer and producer Ian Levine says.

I told last month that an unreleased track called Falling For You Girl, recorded by all five members, above, had been unearthed and the team behind it were hoping to get it out.

Now Ian has said Robbie was given the lead vocals on the song, which caused a row with bandmate Gary.

Recalling their sessions in 1992, he said: “The reason Gary hated me is because Robbie was mucking around in the studio when we were doing I Found Heaven.

“I said, ‘Robbie, you’ve got a really nice voice, you sound like one of the Bee Gees’, and he said, ‘Don’t be silly, I’m a backing singer’.

“I said, ‘No, I want to make you a lead singer’.

“But Gary didn’t like it and he went crying to manager Nigel Martin-Smith going, ‘I’m the lead singer! I don’t want to be stuck with one of the others’.

“I insisted, and Falling For You Girl is almost all Robbie.”

Now Ian, who also worked on A Million Love Songs and Could It Be Magic, hopes the song will finally see the light of day.

He added: “The only way it’ll get released is if the fans encourage the boys to put it out. It’s fantastic.”


SABRINA CARPENTER will drop a new album called Man’s Best Friend on August 29.

She announced the record last night and it comes just ten months after her smash Short n’ Sweet, which returned to No1 for a fifth time last month.

The album will feature her new single Manchild, which is on course to go to No1 this Friday, and comes ahead of two shows at BST Hyde Park in London on July 5 and 6.


AFTER celeb haunt Chiltern Firehouse burned down last year, a new restaurant has popped up that’s proving very popular with A-listers.

Just in time for summer, Town on Drury Lane, in Covent Garden, central London, has become the go-to place.

It’s thanks to the menu from acclaimed British chef Stevie Parle, along with fancy cocktails.

I’m told Gary Lineker is even a fan.

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Harvey Weinstein jury reaches split verdict in sex crimes retrial with jurors deadlocked over rape charge

A JURY has reached a split verdict in the landmark retrial of disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein.

Jurors convicted Weinstein, 73, of one of the two criminal sexual assault charges he was facing, but were deadlocked on the rape crime.

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Weinstein was given a new trial after last year’s bombshell decision to overturn his 2020 conviction in New York for rape and sexual assault.

The shocking ruling by a New York Appeals Court set in motion the retail, which began on April 23.

Following five days of deliberation, the jury convicted Weinstein of engaging in a criminal sex act with actress Mimi Haley.

However, jurors acquitted the ailing Weinstein of engaging in a criminal sex act with model Kaja Sokola.

The jury was deadlocked on the rape charge against Weinstein, who allegedly sexually assaulted actress Jessica Mann in 2013.

The disgraced Miramax founder denied all allegations throughout the case as his lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said during closing statements that “he’s the one being abused.”

Five years after his initial sentencing, a new alleged victim came forward to testify in the retrial.

Model Sokola took the stand for the first time as she accused Weinstein of forcing oral sex on her in 2006.

The ailing movie mogul was convicted by a jury in Los Angeles in 2022 for several counts of sexual assault and sentenced to 16 years.

No matter the outcome of the New York retrial Weinstein would still remain jailed on those charges.

Aidala ended his closing statements by insisting that Weinstein’s relationships with the women were “transactional” and that they were all angry that their film careers failed.

“If this guy wasn’t Harvey Weinstein, would we even be here?” Aidala asked the jury.

District Attorney Nicole Blumberg argued that Weinstein was never interested in the victims’ careers – only their bodies.

“The defense is no victim in this case — and to suggest otherwise is offensive,” Blumberg said.

Weinstein was serving a 23-year sentence in New York when his conviction was overturned last April.

Officials ruled that the trial made an error by allowing irrelevant testimonies from three additional accusers.

This time around, Weinstein said he wanted to take the stand in the trial to defend himself.

However, his lawyers shot down the idea, just like they did during his original trial in New York City.

While Weinstein awaited his verdict, he gave a rare interview to Fox 5’s Good Day New York anchor Rosanna Scotto where he said he understood why he was blocked from testifying.

“I’m not afraid of the DA, but this was the best advice and this is the advice you often hear: don’t take the stand if you don’t have to,” Weinstein said.

“He wanted to testify, and we respect that instinct,” Weinstein’s spokesperson Juda Engelmayer told Deadline on Monday.

“At this stage, doing so would subject him to scrutiny far beyond the scope of the current charges — raising issues that could unfairly damage his credibility. Our position is one of caution, not evasion.”

CANDACE OWENS INTERVIEW

While he wasn’t allowed to testify, he proclaimed his innocence from prison in a bizarre recent interview with right-wing political commentator Candace Owens last month.

Weinstein said he “made mistakes,” but that he never committed any crime.

“I hurt my family. I hurt my friends. I cheated on my wife, and that was a mistake, a terrible mistake,” he told Owens in his first on-camera interview in eight years.

“But I did not commit these crimes. I swear that before God and the people watching now and on my family. I’m wrongfully accused.

“But justice has to know the difference between what is immoral and what is illegal.”

Weinstein said the sex scandal has left him friendless and alone.

“They are frightened to death. They are frightened that they’re going to be canceled, that they’re not going to be able to work,” he said about his former friends.

“I tried to get my people to stand up and even testify in the trial. And nothing.”

Harvey Weinstein Trial Timeline

October 5, 2017 – An explosive story by New York Times reports Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein reached legal settlements with eight women who accused him of sexual harassment spanning over three decades. The piece sparks an avalanche of sexual assault allegations against him. Weinstein is fired from his own company, his wife leaves him, and the #MeToo movement is born.

October 10, 2017 – The New Yorker magazine releases a story detailing other accusations against Weinstein.

May 25, 2018: Weinstein is arrested on charges of first and third degree rape for one victim, and first-degree criminal sex act for another, later revealed to be marketing executive Lucia Evans. The woman who claims she was raped by Weinstein in 2013 has not been publicly identified. Weinstein is released after appearing in Manhattan Criminal Court and handing over his passport and a $1 million cashier’s check to cover his bail.

May 25, 2018 – Weinstein is arrested on charges of first and third degree rape for one victim and a first-degree criminal sex act for another. He is released after paying $1 million bail.

May 30, 2018 – Weinstein is indicted on the sex crimes charges.

June 5, 2018 – He pleads not guilty to all charges against him.

July 2, 2018 – A Manhattan grand jury charges Weinstein with additional sex crimes, including two counts of predatory sexual assault and one count of criminal sexual assault.

October 11, 2018 – Prosecutors drop one of the six charges against Weinstein.

January 6, 2020 – The Los Angeles district attorney charges Weinstein with raping an Italian model in 2013.

February 24, 2020 – Weinstein is found guilty in his Manahttan trial of criminal sexual assault and rape in the third degree. He is sentenced to 23 years in prison in New York.

December 19, 2022 – A jury in Los Angeles convicts him of three of seven counts of sexual assault.

February 23, 2023 – Weinstein is sentenced to 16 years in prison for rape in his Los Angeles trial.

April 25, 2024 – In a bombshell decision, his New York conviction is overturned and a new trial is ordered.

April 23, 2025 – Weinstein’s retrial begins in New York with new accuser Kaja Sokola taking the stand.

Owens asked Weinstein about Gwyneth Paltrow, who previously said the exec had made a pass at her in a hotel room that sparked Brad Pitt, her boyfriend at the time, to tell him to leave her alone.

Weinstein slammed Paltrow’s story as a “fabrication.”

“At the end of the meeting, we had a glass of Champagne. As I was walking out the door, I said to her, ‘I’d love you to give me a massage,'” Weinstein said.

He said Paltrow didn’t have much of a response as she left the hotel.

“That was it. I didn’t put my hand on her. I didn’t touch her. I definitely made a pass. I guess, you know, you could call it that, but that was the sum total of that situation,” he said.

Later in the interview, Weinstein spoke more casually about how he’s kept himself busy in prison after he “decided to do my high school curriculum over.”

“You know, if I wasn’t in prison, I wouldn’t have read those books again,” he said, adding that he wants to remake a movie of Farewell to Arms.

TKTKTKWeinstein’s sentencing hearing has been set for XXXX.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network) at 800-656-HOPE (4673).

More to follow… For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos.

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Watch Brian Wilson’s last ever performance of iconic Beach Boys hit just two years before his death aged 82

WATCH Brian Wilson’s last ever performance after it was announced that the Beach Boys founder has died aged 82.

The legendary singer-songwriter – who was living with a degenerative disorder similar to dementia – last sang publicly in 2022.

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Performing at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, the icon belted out a range of historic tracks.

He performed the famous tune Surfin’ USA, Help Me Rhonda and California.

Wilson appeared onstage as part of his 2022 US Summer Tour in July of that year.

Today, the music legend’s family announced the tragic news that he passed away following a health battle.

In a post shared on Instagram on Wednesday, Wilson’s family wrote: “We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved father Brian Wilson has passed away.


It comes as…

  • Brian Wilson dead at 82: Rock icon and Beach Boys founder dies
  • Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones leads tributes
  • Tragic health battle in his final days left him “unable to feed himself”
  • Wilson planned to continue work despite his diagnosis
  • One of his albums was ranked second-best of all time

“We are at a loss for words right now. Please respect our privacy at this time as our family is grieving.

“We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world. Love & Mercy.”

Tributes are starting to roll in from fans and celebrities alike.

The Rolling Stones legend Ronnie has lead the tributes to the star and confirmed his world is “in mourning” following the passing of Brian and fellow musician, Sly Stone.

Celebrated as a spectacular songwriter, Wilson was responsible for initial successes including Surfin’ USA, Surfer Girl, and I Get Around.

Other famous tunes include All Summer Long, Don’t Worry Baby, and California Girls.

Born in Inglewood, California, Wilson formed the band – first called the Pendletones – as a teenager with his brothers Dennis and Carl.

He was the eldest and last surviving of the trio.

Brian played bass, Carl lead guitar and Dennis was on drums.

The Beach Boys rocketed to fame during the 1960s, going from local California band to national hitmakers – and international ambassadors of surf and sun.

As much as Wilson had a gift, he also battled demons.

He was tormented by his obsession with achieving perfection, which inflicted stress and exhaustion.

A judge signed off on a conservatorship for the Beach Boys legend just months after he was diagnosed with dementia in 2024.

He consented to the agreement and had no objections.

Wilson’s doctor said the musician suffered from a “major neurocognitive disorder” and needed help making healthcare decisions.

The judge’s decision to approve Wilson’s conservatorship came as the pop icon prepared to launch new music this year.

In 1970, the Beach Boys star started working on a country album with the band’s former manager Fred Vail on lead vocals.

The project was paused but was later picked up again by the two musicians.

The album had been due for release in 2025 and Wilson was due to be featured on guest vocals, according to Rolling Stone.

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Brian Wilson's illness and conservatorship

A judge signed off on a conservatorship for Beach Boys legend Wilson just months after he was diagnosed with dementia in 2024.

He consented to the agreement and had no objections.

Wilson’s doctor said the musician suffered from a “major neurocognitive disorder” and needed help making healthcare decisions.

The judge also agreed to a stipulation requested by an attorney for Wilson’s eldest daughters, Carnie and Wendy Wilson.

Wilson’s daughters asked that all of his children be added to a text chain from his nurses to receive updates on their father if they choose.

The addition was added to the petition before it was signed by Judge May.

Wilson has seven children, two of whom lived with him.

In his decision, May wrote that “the conservatee lacks the capacity to make his own healthcare decisions.”

His new conservators, manager-publicist Jean Sievers and business manager LeeAnn Hard, were ordered to “consult with the conservatee’s children regarding all material related healthcare decisions.”

Wilson’s lawyer, Robert Frank Cipriano, reported that his client agreed that he needed a conservatorship after his wife’s death.

Melinda, who died at age 77, was previously in charge of her husband’s affairs.

Cipriano said that Wilson was “mostly difficult to understand and gave very short responses to questions and comments” and had issues remembering the names of his other children.

The petition said there wouldn’t be major changes to Wilson’s living arrangements under the conservatorship.

The judge’s decision to approve Wilson’s conservatorship came as the pop icon prepared to launch new music this year.

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The six dog breeds most likely to get DIARRHOEA revealed by scientists – and why Jack Russells evade dreaded ‘poonami’

SCIENTISTS have revealed the six dog breeds most likely to suffer from diarrhoea.

It turns out some pups are unfortunately more susceptible than others.

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Roughly one in every 12 dogs in the UK will be diagnosed with diarrhoea each year, according to a new study.

The study, published today in the journal PLOS One, revealed that the following dog breeds are most at risk of a “dreaded poonami”:

  • Maltese
  • Miniature Poodle
  • Cavapoo
  • German Shepherd
  • Yorkshire Terrier
  • Cockapoo

There may even be a “genetic element to the condition,” the study said.

That means there’s something within the genes of these six breeds that makes them more likely to get diarrhoea than others.

With a pool of about 2.25million dogs, lead author Dan O’Neill, of the Royal Veterinary College, UK, and his colleagues, discovered that there were two breed least likely to suffer.

According to researchers, the Jack Russell Terrier and Chihuahua are less likely to experience the messy condition.

The researchers note that it is the diets and exercise habits of different breeds may influence this.

The study relied on data from vets around the country.

So the researchers added that the different likelihoods of owners taking their dog to the vet in the first place could have skewed the results.

The condition is most common in dogs under three years old or older than nine years, the study said.

Young pups that often eat things they shouldn’t may also have digestive issues, while older dogs may experience it as a complication of ageing.

More than 80 per cent of suffering pups get better after one trip to the vets, the researchers also found, suggesting the condition is short-lived.

“Experiencing the dreaded “poonami” with your dog is one of those events any dog owner fears,” Dr. O’Neill said in a statement.

“This new study shows that diarrhoea events are very common in dogs but that owners should not panic.

“No matter how bad the deluge, most dogs will recover in a few days after veterinary treatment.” 

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Inside Brian Wilson’s tragic health battle that left Beach Boys rock icon ‘unable to feed or clothe himself’

BRIAN Wilson’s tragic health battle left the Beach Boys icon “unable to feed or clothe himself.”

It was revealed in early 2024 that he had been living with a degenerative disorder similar to dementia.

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The celebrated songwriter was responsible for Beach Boys hits including Surfin’ USA, Surfer Girl, and I Get Around.

Last year, the musician’s family sought to place him under a conservatorship after it was deemed he was “unable to properly provide for his own personal needs for physical health.”

A petition to oversee Wilson’s affairs was filed in January after the death of his wife, Melinda Ledbetter Wilson.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gus T. May said there was “clear and convincing evidence that a conservatorship of the person is necessary,” reported Variety.

Wilson’s doctor said the musician suffered from a “major neurocognitive disorder” and needed help making healthcare decisions.


It comes as…

  • Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones leads tributes
  • Watch Wilson’s last performance of iconic Beach Boys hit
  • Wilson planned to continue work despite his diagnosis
  • One of his albums was ranked second-best of all time

The judge also agreed to a stipulation requested by an attorney for Wilson’s eldest daughters, Carnie and Wendy Wilson.

Wilson’s daughters asked that all of his children be added to a text chain from his nurses to receive updates on their father if they choose.

The addition was added to the petition before it was signed by Judge May.

Carnie and Wendy requested a stay on the decision but when the stipulation was granted, they didn’t ask for any further delay.

In his decision, May wrote that “the conservatee lacks the capacity to make his own healthcare decisions.”

His new conservators, manager-publicist Jean Sievers and business manager LeeAnn Hard, were ordered to “consult with the conservatee’s children regarding all material related healthcare decisions.”

Wilson’s lawyer, Robert Frank Cipriano, reported that his client agreed that he needed a conservatorship after his wife’s death.

Melinda, who died at age 77, was previously in charge of her husband’s affairs.

Cipriano said that Wilson was “mostly difficult to understand and gave very short responses to questions and comments” and had issues remembering the names of his other children.

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The petition said there wouldn’t be major changes to Wilson’s living arrangements under the conservatorship.

It also suggested that despite his impairments, Wilson can still “continue to work on current projects.”

His assets are in a trust and are not being overseen as part of the conservatorship.

Celebrated songwriter

Celebrated as a spectacular songwriter, Wilson was responsible for famous tunes including All Summer Long, Don’t Worry Baby, and California Girls.

Born in Inglewood, California, Wilson formed the band – first called the Pendletones – as a teenager with his brothers Dennis and Carl.

He was the eldest and last surviving of the trio.

Their first song, Surfin’, was released by Candix Records.

The record label changed the band’s name without their permission to play to the band’s laid back, surfer sound.

A year later, they signed with Capitol and released their debut album, Surfin’ Safari.

The Beach Boys rocketed to fame during the 1960s, going from local California band to national hitmakers – and international ambassadors of surf and sun.

Their 1966 album Pet Sounds was voted No. 2 in Rolling Stone’s list of the best 500 albums in 2003.

As much as Wilson had a gift, he also had demons.

He was tormented by his obsession with achieving perfection.

Brian played bass, Carl lead guitar and Dennis was on drums.

Celebs have clamoured to pay tribute to the musician, whose music was held dear by so many.

Broadcaster Piers Morgan wrote: “RIP Brian Wilson, 82.

“Co-creator of the Beach Boys, and the man who wrote one of the greatest pop songs in history, God Only Knows, when he was just 23.

“A complex man but a musical genius and showbusiness icon. What a legacy he leaves.”

Ronnie Wood, guitarist for the Rolling Stones, wrote: “Oh no Brian Wilson and Sly Stone in one week – my world is in mourning […] so sad.”

The Beach Boys inspired acts on both sides of the Atlantic, with the likes of Sir Elton John, Bruce Springsteen and Carole King revering their work.

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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – OCTOBER 16: Brian Wilson, original member of the Beach Boys, performs in concert at the Etess Arena in Hard Rock Atlantic City on October 16, 2021 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by Donald Kravitz/Getty Images)[/caption]

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Ronnie Wood leads tributes to Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson as he dies age 82

Ronnie Wood has lead the emotional tributes to Beach Boys icon Brian Wilson following his tragic passing aged 82.

His family confirmed in a statement earlier today that he had died a year after it was revealed that he had been living with a degenerative disorder similar to dementia.

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Now, The Rolling Stones legend Ronnie has lead the tributes to the star and confirmed his world is “in mourning” following the passing of Brian and fellow musician, Sly Stone.

Ronnie wrote on X: “Oh no Brian Wilson and Sly Stone in one week ~ my world is in mourning. So sad x.”

Piers Morgan also paid tribute, writing: “RIP Brian Wilson, 82.
Co-creator of the Beach Boys, and the man who wrote one of the greatest pop songs in history, God Only Knows, when he was just 23.

“A complex man but a musical genius and showbusiness icon. What a legacy he leaves.”

Radio DJ Tony Blackburn also wrote online: “So sorry to hear that Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys has passed away.

“So many hits and to me it was the sound of summer. RIP Brian and thanks for the music.”

In a post shared on Instagram on Wednesday, Wilson’s family wrote: “We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved father Brian Wilson has passed away.

“We are at a loss for words right now. Please respect our privacy at this time as our family is grieving.

“We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world. Love & Mercy.”

Celebrated as a spectacular songwriter, Wilson was responsible for initial successes including Surfin’ USA, Surfer Girl, and I Get Around.

Other famous tunes include All Summer Long, Don’t Worry Baby, and California Girls.

Born in Inglewood, California, Wilson formed the band – first called the Pendletones – as a teenager with his brothers Dennis and Carl.

Their first song, Surfin’, was released by Candix Records.

The record label changed the band’s name without their permission.

The Beach Boys inspired acts on both sides of the Atlantic, with the likes of Sir Elton John, Bruce Springsteen and Carole King revering their work.

Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys performing at a piano.
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He was a music icon[/caption]
The Beach Boys posing with Honda mopeds.
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The Beach Boys created a huge musical legacy[/caption]

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