British guitarist analyses The Righteous Brothers live in 1965 and beyond!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2019
  • Tonight we're resuming the analysis of The Righteous Brothers with their performance of 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling'!
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  • @georgewodicka4839
    @georgewodicka4839 4 года назад +1422

    Fil, you don't do "reaction" videos, unlike most musically lazy RUclipsrs. You don't even do analysis videos. You do researched, historically accurate lessons on the history of the last half century of popular music. You are unique in what you do, and your knowledge and articulation is unparalleled. Thank you.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta 4 года назад +50

      George Wodicka exactly!!!!

    • @gerard1954
      @gerard1954 4 года назад +25

      George Wodicka good point very impressive for a Brit 😆🧐 just kidding

    • @qthelost
      @qthelost 4 года назад +68

      I so agree. Love the details. That's what is fascinating and I hope Fil never stops. No one does this like Fil.

    • @lawrencetaylor4101
      @lawrencetaylor4101 4 года назад +55

      I am almost mad that you say they aren't analyses videos since I make the comment that he does great analyses on almost every video. But yes, he is much more. I can't believe he has built this channel up and still can create these videos and also go through the comments. But I am not at all mad, you make a great point. He is a fine humanitarian and a magnet for nice people throughout the world.

    • @buckjohnson1119
      @buckjohnson1119 4 года назад +32

      Lawrence Taylor It was meant I think 🤔 to mean, Not ‘Only’ does Fil do analysis.....Because one would have to be brain dead, to not recognize Fil’s serious talent. He meant the same as you.👍😊

  • @petehenson3755
    @petehenson3755 3 месяца назад +15

    Love your comments...I am 76 years old and have heard this all my life and STILL get raised hairs on my arms and neck when they reach that last crescendo! Magic!

  • @user-kc8mo8eg4f
    @user-kc8mo8eg4f 3 месяца назад +11

    I am not a musician, but I've watched a number of your videos. I'm 72 and I appreciate how you explain why these songs -- country, pop, rock and roll - that I love and are part of my early life are so good. I have a better understanding of what make music great. It's not a fluke of popularity - there are real technical and vocal factors. I can appreciate the complexity of performances. Thank you.

  • @deloiscarroll3103
    @deloiscarroll3103 3 года назад +70

    Finally! Someone who knows what they are talking about and someone who appreciates the raw talent of these guys.

  • @tracerloenan8020
    @tracerloenan8020 3 года назад +10

    Your channel should win an award = it is better than TV.

  • @23skidoo46
    @23skidoo46 4 года назад +221

    Hatfield and Medley , just monstrous soul and talent

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 3 года назад +8

      The best, never to be duplicated again, no doubt.

  • @tboudreau5239
    @tboudreau5239 4 года назад +302

    One million years and this will still give one the chills.

    • @BOOMNERD51
      @BOOMNERD51 4 года назад +6

      You said it!

    • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
      @JohnRodriguesPhotographer 4 года назад

      By then they might have autotune perfected.

    • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
      @JohnRodriguesPhotographer 4 года назад +3

      @Lebo leigh Leigh glad I will miss it.

    • @pearlstengel7633
      @pearlstengel7633 4 года назад +3

      Absolutely. My latest favorite. I love Bobby. So sad he got into drugs.
      It hurts to see how talented he was.

    • @severma22
      @severma22 3 года назад +3

      I’ve heard about “the wall of sound “. I now know what that means. It’s amazing that the live performance sounds like recording.

  • @Oceansideca1987
    @Oceansideca1987 4 года назад +341

    These guys make my heart melt and I’m a grown ass man

    • @shadowsflame_4007
      @shadowsflame_4007 4 года назад +18

      Awwww...means you're just a big old teddy bear!

    • @pcarlover
      @pcarlover 4 года назад +15

      We'll put

    • @larrycrawley-woods4515
      @larrycrawley-woods4515 4 года назад +13

      I'm with ya, brother!

    • @dogparticle8409
      @dogparticle8409 4 года назад +5

      That's your Irish blood.

    • @toms6841
      @toms6841 4 года назад +4

      I don't know your age, but it's a good bet it's a generational thing. :)

  • @kat7150
    @kat7150 4 года назад +17

    Fil, not to be too personal, but you have the best smile and kindest face when watching these videos. You have pure enjoyment and appreciation for other artists. It’s not only refreshing, it just puts me in a good mood!

  • @c8Lorraine1
    @c8Lorraine1 4 года назад +43

    You don’t look old enough to know so much about these boys. A compliment that is.

  • @jonlanier_
    @jonlanier_ 4 года назад +301

    How is Fil not more famous? His break down of music is incredible. And the way he explains things makes so that someone like me can understand the intricate details that he goes through.

    • @Wellch
      @Wellch 4 года назад +15

      Jon Lanier BBC needs to hire FIL and give him free reign in commenting. He doesn’t need a speech writer.

    • @barbaradownie3265
      @barbaradownie3265 4 года назад +10

      Jon Lanier FIL IS THE MAN! 😍

    • @adrianconley5811
      @adrianconley5811 4 года назад +5

      Gil is Dr Fil just exquisite. He brings music into your soul😄

    • @redwoods7370
      @redwoods7370 4 года назад +13

      Don't worry. He'll get recognized. He's a very special, knowledgeable and gracious person. He's still young, but he will get recognized. Personally, I would love for him to marry my daughter. That's how much I love him.

    • @joannedavis1991
      @joannedavis1991 4 года назад +2

      Jon Lanier yes he’s incredible and so interesting!

  • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
    @kasperkjrsgaard1447 4 года назад +243

    Two voices made in heaven and the production to back it up.
    It just can’t go wrong.

    • @thomasweeks7992
      @thomasweeks7992 4 года назад +12

      They were the Master Class

    • @debrasaunders7200
      @debrasaunders7200 Год назад +1

      Phil Spector at his best. A hole that he was still credit where credit is due.

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 4 года назад +8

    I have a morning routine, find a new Wings of Pegasus video, click on it and click the like button right away, listen to the song and read the comments section. I saw part of his live stream and he even made a comment on his comment section, which I have been saying since he had about 40,000 subscribers. He has the nicest and most informative comment section on You Tube. Thanks to everyone that keeps this place peaceful, and thanks for Fil for being a great humanitarian.

  • @craftsonthecheap468
    @craftsonthecheap468 4 года назад +178

    Im 70 yrs old and STILL love the Righteous Brothers. I was 14 when this song came out...Wow!! Glad this generation is discovering the awesome pure music of my era...❤

    • @2dimples891
      @2dimples891 2 года назад +7

      Me three! 70 this year, only look back for our great music🤗

    • @corinnepmorrison1854
      @corinnepmorrison1854 2 года назад +7

      I was 17 when I first heard them...in 1963... Been a mega fan ever since!! ❤️

    • @dianemiller8969
      @dianemiller8969 2 года назад +5

      I so agree with you, I was 12 or 13 and loved when this song came on the radio. I was happy that we bought the record when I was young and listened to it a lot!

    • @jcdbrw
      @jcdbrw 2 года назад +6

      I was 9. My older brother bought records for me and my sister. I was a lucky girl.

    • @coastdaze748
      @coastdaze748 2 года назад +2

      They are discovering melodies and harmonies and actual music that requires real talent without the techno help.

  • @leoh1191
    @leoh1191 4 года назад +14

    Your smile speaks volumes

  • @andymark949
    @andymark949 3 года назад +45

    Fil, please don't abandon us. You are remarkable with your analysis. So many of us love great music and it is a joy to have you breaking down the elements that make them great. Thank you so very much.

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the kind words!

    • @kathlelan
      @kathlelan 3 года назад +1

      What he said about you Fil!

  • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
    @JohnRodriguesPhotographer 4 года назад +428

    I seriously doubt if many groups today, taking away all their digital effects, could perform at this level. They need the crutch.
    The Righteous Brothers harmonies are the best. Their voices are incredible.

    • @lexdunn4160
      @lexdunn4160 4 года назад +24

      There are so many talented musicians out there who are more than capable of performing at the highest level. The problem is that the industry is more interested in brand and merchandising than music.

    • @Mike-yg8ig
      @Mike-yg8ig 4 года назад +16

      @@lexdunn4160 Righteous Broz are great and unique, no one ever sounded like them. But when it come to harmonies the Everly broz don't take a back seat to anyone.

    • @rbeck3200tb40
      @rbeck3200tb40 4 года назад +12

      Darryl Hall and John Oats were pretty close to this

    • @franmellor9843
      @franmellor9843 4 года назад +9

      That says a lot about the lack of real talent TODAY

    • @Mike-yg8ig
      @Mike-yg8ig 4 года назад +5

      @@rbeck3200tb40 You know what...I forgot about them. You're right they were damn good. I think we were all focused on that era, the 60's. But Hall and Oates were excellent, good call.

  • @betheva5917
    @betheva5917 Год назад +11

    I teach a class that discusses the effect of music especially on Alzheimer’s clients. I played Unchained Melody for them then asked what they felt. Their whole face and body relaxed. Huge smiles. They said they were in ‘another place’. These guys were such a gift.

  • @lilsuzq32
    @lilsuzq32 4 года назад +93

    Oh. My. God. This - THIS is music!! When performers actually performed, and they either did their job or they didn't. No freaking auto-tune, no tape delay. Raw and authentic.

    • @williambergman3840
      @williambergman3840 2 года назад +6

      Priceless masterpieces👏👏👏😁😁👏♥️

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 Год назад +4

      I took particular note of the way they dressed, their demeanor, as well as the audience's. Seemed respectful and humble. Quite unlike what followed.

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 Год назад +1

      @@ardentynekent2099 I found a photo of them in suits, standing with the Rolling Stones, who were dressed like hippies and it was a pretty funny picture.

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite 4 года назад +131

    After all these years, I still get chills when I hear this song ❤️ 💚 💙 💜 Few Fun Facts: They got their name from some black marines who saw them perform as the “Paramours” in 1963 & they shouted, “that was righteous brothers!” Also, the infamous Cher was part of the backing vocals, before she became famous, & last but not least, their manager booked them into a black nightclub in Watts, California before they got big, & the patrons of the club started throwing things at them on stage when they saw they were white, & The Righteous Brothers didn't know what to do, so they just started singing, & all the patrons sat down with their mouths open, & wouldn't let them leave after that, & the term, Blue Eyed Soul, was born 😃 👓 👓 😃

    • @rashidashabazz7319
      @rashidashabazz7319 Год назад +1

      May you please point me to the source of the last story about the club in Watts. That reaction is ( especially during the 60s) HIGHLY UNLIKELY/UNUSUAL for BLACK folks, as WE are SOOO ACCEPTING of ALL MEMBERS of the HUMAN FAMILY.

    • @MusicLover-ox5kd
      @MusicLover-ox5kd 3 месяца назад +1

      @@rashidashabazz7319 facts.

    • @rashidashabazz7319
      @rashidashabazz7319 3 месяца назад +1

      @@MusicLover-ox5kd And you KNOW we KNOW 👏🏿👏🏻👏🏾👏👏🏽👏🏼🎵🎶💯‼️

  • @Neal_Schier
    @Neal_Schier 4 года назад +283

    We always enjoy when Fil says "I don't want this video to go on too long..." No worries Fil. You could speak on these videos for a good hour or two and we would be right here!

    • @paulablissett9396
      @paulablissett9396 4 года назад +9

      INDEED!

    • @lynndow3185
      @lynndow3185 4 года назад +6

      Hah! I always think that, too!

    • @drewpall2598
      @drewpall2598 4 года назад +6

      Neal Schier… night after night we keep coming back for more of what Fil has to say!

    • @debbietimmons5454
      @debbietimmons5454 4 года назад +3

      yep so right!

    • @gilbertspader7974
      @gilbertspader7974 4 года назад +5

      I wonder what he couldn't make interesting??? Tax code ??? Yolo O.o ???

  • @dannyirish6526
    @dannyirish6526 4 года назад +68

    I have never heard two voices compliment eachother so perfectly.

    • @donafuller1590
      @donafuller1590 29 дней назад

      I have, the Bee Gee's we're good too, with out auto tune🥰

  • @robertbaker3174
    @robertbaker3174 4 года назад +2

    Yes Sir, welcome to my world. I will be 63 in a few months. I grew up with a transistor radio stuck to my ear. I heard everything. I witnessed the Beach Boys ,Stones and Beatles. All that stuff. It is sad to see what has become of the music industry. So cool that you and others can appreciate this.

  • @GrafStorm
    @GrafStorm 4 года назад +127

    These are vocalists, not just singers, not often such is seen these days live, such understanding of composition. Thanks Fil!

  • @mark-dietz
    @mark-dietz 4 года назад +159

    One of my oldest and sweetest memories is being a little kid and dancing with my older sister to this song. I didnt know the steps so I would stand on her feet and she would lead the way. Shes now a 65 year old grandmother, and I still dont know how to dance.

    • @jerkwater407
      @jerkwater407 4 года назад +9

      Hell, I'm 35 and still remember this song from my childhood. Fondly too. Glad I had parents who loved good music.

    • @lindaartz3297
      @lindaartz3297 4 года назад +8

      mark dietz
      I grew up in the same area and i didn’t know them but my aunt did. They were always my favorites. In fact my mother lived two houses down from BH in Corona Del Mar so my daughter played with his son. They were such a part of my teenage years and I am 73 now. They used to play at Camp Pendleton and when they played there the guys would say that’s Rightous Brother and that ‘s how they decided on their name.

    • @mark-dietz
      @mark-dietz 4 года назад +3

      @@lindaartz3297 That's a great story Linda and some wonderful memories for you. Thanks for sharing that!

    • @mark-dietz
      @mark-dietz 4 года назад +6

      @@harvey1954 Well back then I probably came up to about her bellybutton. Now its reversed. Now shes my little sister

    • @sandraatkins2539
      @sandraatkins2539 3 года назад +3

      Precious memories❤

  • @timothyplumley8316
    @timothyplumley8316 2 года назад +49

    What I feel is so unique about Bobby and Bill is when they sing as a duo, they feed off of each other rather than compete with one another. These two were truly good friends. There was no jealousy between the two of them. Bobby actually had to hold back so as to not over shadow Bill until it was necessary within the context of the song arrangement.

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend 4 года назад +38

    Both men had two of my favourite voices in the history of mankind, for different reasons. Bill’s voice makes me melt like butter. He easily had more soul than anybody else in the business. Bob of course, took me to Heaven with “unchained melody”.

  • @gypsydanger2148
    @gypsydanger2148 4 года назад +50

    This guy knows what he’s talking about.

  • @dalebaker9109
    @dalebaker9109 2 года назад +39

    Bill was mostly bass baritone which I really like, and Bobby was a definite tenor, easily singing in that range. But together they are dynamite. Pure talent.

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 Год назад +1

      I understand that the tenor range is pretty basic, but to me, what Bobby did with his voice still astonishes me - tenor or not.

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 Год назад +1

      @@ardentynekent2099 He's a counter tenor. Very rare.

  • @rphnick
    @rphnick 4 года назад +108

    Yay, more Righteous Brothers! They really were magic!

  • @georgesheffield1580
    @georgesheffield1580 Год назад +3

    That wall of sound is what gives a symphony orchestra is power and quality .

  • @RosaKay55
    @RosaKay55 Год назад +8

    The Righteous Brothers were so good together with their different vocal ranges. Your analysis was so thorough and helped me appreciate their abilities even more. Thanks, Fil!

  • @hidalgo8323
    @hidalgo8323 4 года назад +10

    Love the way you study and prepare yourself before watch a video of any artist. You don’t come as “who are they? “. God bless U, have a good day.

  • @lindaszatkowski321
    @lindaszatkowski321 5 месяцев назад +3

    These guys are the best. I am 70 and I remember when this first came out

  • @lesknight4541
    @lesknight4541 4 года назад +50

    Righteous Brothers had all the elements just in their voices, a perfect blend and a perfect contrast

  • @vivian4949
    @vivian4949 4 года назад +69

    Old music is fantastic.

  • @sandihackett3849
    @sandihackett3849 4 года назад +28

    I remember the Righteous Brothers from the sixties when I was in high school and we loved them and danced to their songs. Most of us didn't have the inside knowledge or even noticed the things you explain about their vocals and music. It's so interesting and informative to re-listen again and understanding more about those things. Love your videos!

  • @195511SM
    @195511SM 4 года назад +71

    One of those songs, that ALWAYS takes me back to a specific time & place. Age 10..... gloomy & rainy winter weather, getting ready for a 6 hour road trip to the grandparents for Christmas. I also had my 1st 'crush' on the girl across the street.....so THAT may have played a role in it. I often heard this song on my cheap little transistor radio ( thru the single earpiece ).

    • @cclarke9301
      @cclarke9301 4 года назад +10

      195511SM I too treasured my first little transistor radio I got for Christmas and it was the best Christmas for sure. I regularly watched Shindig, The Lloyd Thaxton Show and Hullabaloo 😊 What great memories😊

    • @195511SM
      @195511SM 4 года назад +3

      @@cclarke9301 I watched Shindig & Hullaballoo.

    • @leroysr1951
      @leroysr1951 2 года назад +1

      The one I had was hooked up to a pipe or a wire.📻📻📻📻📻📻📻

  • @stuartclayton1856
    @stuartclayton1856 4 года назад +31

    What a wonderful song... It's absolutely marvelous to see this highlighted by a young man with such musical knowledge . Many thanks for your wonderful analysis....

  • @vietrandy1
    @vietrandy1 3 года назад +16

    It takes exceptional music talent to appreciate the Righteous Brothers at this level. Your analysis is truly unparalleled. Thank you.

  • @jamesspahr7534
    @jamesspahr7534 4 года назад +10

    The greatest duet ever... another classic from the 60’s

  • @paulablissett9396
    @paulablissett9396 4 года назад +40

    These 2 ppl had my heart with every song they ever recorded together... They have gone down in musical history, like all the other greats of that time.. Rip Bobby Hatfield...

  • @winterlane2247
    @winterlane2247 4 года назад +18

    You have obviously tapped into your subscribers need for nostalgic and incomparable artists of yesteryear. This is because we have nothing comparable to listen to today. It has become a kind of sadness for the state of affairs in modern music. You alleviate this feeling to a great degree. Also you introduce other genres that are not as familiar, but still awesome. This allows us to realize there is no need to despair. Thank you Professor for doing what you do. By the way, you are headed for bigger and better things than You Tube, but we are glad to have you for now.

  • @kenbecht6892
    @kenbecht6892 Год назад +6

    In 1965, my high school sweetheart, & the love of my life Sharon & I, saw them Live at the Community Concourse in San Diego. They came out wearing tuxedos & had an orchestra, total class.They blew everyone away. They were incredible. It was a night I will NEVER forget for the concert & the "after concert" Sharon & I had..Bobby & Bill are the greatest duo ever. They ARE "Blue Eyed Soul." Miss Bobby but his "Unchained Melody" is cleanly the best version ever. Thank God for bringing these terrific voices together to produce the amazing RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS.🙏

  • @dawnaberry8452
    @dawnaberry8452 3 года назад +11

    Phil. I love your in-depth, intelligent analysis of not only Bobby and Bill, but all the artists. I love the way you say Bobby's name. They were working a small club outside El Toro marine Base in El Toro Ca. when a Marine shouted out, "That's righteous, Brother! I think you should read Bill's book called "The Time of my life" and read chapter 25. The day Bobby died, he and Bill flew in from L.A. Bill said that Bobby was "chalky," didn't feel well, and said that he would have dinner in his room. The last words Bill heard from Bobby were, "Yeah, I'll see you later, Beany." He went to his room and died. They found him lying on his bed with the tv remote in his hand and no cocaine. Bobby was exhausted and in bad health. He didn't take care of himself. So he just laid it all down, after over 40 years of giving all he had to his fans and his music. He was an amazing man, husband and father. All Bobby ever had to do was hold a mic, sing, and a whole nation of women fell in love. That's the best testimony you could give for any singer. I know I haven't mentioned Bill much, but he is also a remarkable human being, a great baritone. As with Bobby, there would have been no Righteous Brothers without Bill. At the age going on 81 he's still singing. P.S. Bobby was not a cocaine addict!

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 Год назад

      The reports, including the Coroner's Report, say that Bobby Hatfield died of a cocaine overdose. Now I'm confused, again...

  • @mhochoa
    @mhochoa 4 года назад +47

    Two of the most beautiful and powerful voices ever that blended so incredibly well together. At 25 years old, they were so incredibly polished in their vocals it's mind blowing how incredibly polished they were at such young ages. To be able to sing this live like they did in the studio just goes to show how legendary they were. Very few could pull off something like that, but they could and did. My favourite duo ever, I know I said this in the beginning of my post, but their voices were absolutely beautiful and incredible. I could go on but I will leave it at that. I absolutely love your videos very informative and well put together as well as engaging and entertaining. Keep up your excellent work, stay safe and healthy in this situation that we are currently in right now💖🎶👍

    • @judytickle6587
      @judytickle6587 3 года назад

      This was not in the studio, it was a live audience

    • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
      @JohnRodriguesPhotographer 3 года назад

      I think both singers and the righteous Brothers had what was told to me is absolute pitch. There's perfect pitch and then there's a step above perfect pitch, absolute bitch. I've seen someone able to vocalize with absolute pitch. When I was in high school concert band we would tune up every day. We had a meter that we could all see and tell if we are sharp or flat. A professor from USF came out to direct US during one of our rehearsals and he pointed to a friend of mine that was playing Timpani, and called him out for being out of tune. He turned to the tuning unit and set it to the correct key in pitch for the timpani, then hummed the note. The tuner had a dial that would spin left or right depending on if you are sharp or flat. Usually when someone was tuning their instrument there would be a slight waiver back and forth with the dial. When he sang the note the dial spun to the center and didn't move at all. It kind of left me dumb struck! But anyhow long story aside when you're 63 you tend to do that, I think they have absolute pitch.

    • @dawnaberry8452
      @dawnaberry8452 3 года назад +2

      The same quality in Bobby's live performance of "Unchained Melody." No will ever to sing it as beautifully as Bobby.

  • @larodamurphy5316
    @larodamurphy5316 4 месяца назад +1

    I LOVE LOVE The Righteous Brothers. Saw them in person when they were first starting out. Still feel the same way
    60 years later!!!!!

  • @jamessceeles4397
    @jamessceeles4397 2 года назад +3

    In 1978 I had a fellow Marine named Red who was black with red hair and freckles dub me a copy of the Righteous Brothers Greatest Hits; I played the cassette so much that it disappeared probably because other Marines grew tired of my playing it every opportunity I could. I went on leave from Jerusalem in 1980; I purchased another cassette and it was then I learned that they white and who they were. Having gotten my dubbed copy from a black Marine I thought The Righteous Brothers were black. I was able listen to them on cassette before purchase after questioning the sales girl; she put me in a booth with a cassette player and headphones that became Heavenphones when I confirmed it was them!

  • @markhanretta9570
    @markhanretta9570 Год назад +4

    You nailed it! The Righteous Brothers were "legendary" and there will never be another two like them again. Enough said.

  • @Ballenxj
    @Ballenxj 4 года назад +9

    Combining these two guys with their vocal range, and Phil Specters wall of sound, was an unbeatable combination. Thumb up for this information and video.

  • @pearlnova8891
    @pearlnova8891 4 года назад +29

    My Mom loved the Righteous brothers and played their amazing music all the time. Little did I know, I would love them too.
    Their chemistry was amazing.
    Thank you Phil for a great analysis!!
    ❤❤❤❤

  • @stevegibbons8941
    @stevegibbons8941 4 года назад +44

    Ive never Seen you so animated. These guys could sing anything, as you pointed out, Phil Specter was a GENIUS, but hey, has he fallen from grace, The righteous brothers will never be replaced, they were both great. Great vid, thanks : )

    • @deucefloyd9858
      @deucefloyd9858 2 года назад +1

      I like the fact he mentioned Specter's name here and explained his role in music production. Without alluding to the "fall from grace". Credit where due when due. No need to hide from history, nor to editorialize it without unnecessarily.

  • @steveexpat6906
    @steveexpat6906 4 года назад +263

    Who are the two soulless heathens that disliked this?! 😂
    One of the finest live performances ever... Particularly the back and forth near the end. 🍻👊 Well done as usual Fil

    • @moritzhummel9747
      @moritzhummel9747 4 года назад +18

      The unavoidable quota of total idiots :-)

    • @mmccartney6579
      @mmccartney6579 4 года назад +15

      Good question! They obviously don't know music from a soup sandwich!

    • @CMissShelleyMichelle
      @CMissShelleyMichelle 4 года назад +2

      Four now.

    • @allisonyoung4007
      @allisonyoung4007 4 года назад +7

      Glad u said it~ some ppl have no joy in their lives ~

    • @moritzhummel9747
      @moritzhummel9747 4 года назад +1

      @@CMissShelleyMichelle Only to maintain the natural quota of 0,5 % :-))

  • @53philp
    @53philp 4 года назад +31

    These guy's were sooo good

  • @donaldsmith3048
    @donaldsmith3048 3 года назад +60

    Why can't we have anyone that can sing like them? Everything I hear today they don't sing they yell the words. And much of the word are garbage!

    • @ammaleslie509
      @ammaleslie509 Год назад +2

      There are still people who can sing like this.
      But they don't get record contracts.

    • @dionlindsay2
      @dionlindsay2 Год назад +1

      And so much modern singing includes the sobbing and the sighing and the gasping. In my truculent way I suspect that's to give the singers little breaks which they shouldn't need. No, these here are grownups working hard with huge talent and thoughtfulness, producing a 3 minute 46 second art form, and delivering chills decades later.

  • @reeseroberts2587
    @reeseroberts2587 4 года назад +39

    This was a major song in the movie Top Gun with Tom Cruise. Lord, I love these songs... Unchained Medley is one of my favorites, one of the "our songs". These two singers are unparalleled, in my humble opinion. Thanks Fil.🐸

    • @cheryld1710
      @cheryld1710 5 месяцев назад

      Unchained medley was in movie ghosts.

  • @LindaLandry79
    @LindaLandry79 Год назад +7

    Yes these two dreamboats had it going on in talent, charm and professionalism. I loved how they dressed up and took a bow at the end of each performance. As beautiful as Bill's baritone voice is, I always felt Bobby's angelic vocals were underutilized in many instances. Thank goodness they each did solo's to shine on their own as well. RIP Bobby Hatfield you are truly missed more than you know.

  • @JimtheDMD
    @JimtheDMD 4 года назад +5

    That was about as good as it gets. Thanks to Fil for the education. It was very enjoyable.

  • @RG-hf4et
    @RG-hf4et 3 года назад +10

    Was lucky to see The Righteous Brothers in Vegas about 6 months before Bobby died. Amazing show, nothing less. Since then, I have seen Bill Medley at least 5 times and his frigging voice is still great. Once this covid crap is over, if you can see Bill somewhere, don't miss this living legend! ....Thank you, Fil, another great analysis 👍

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 Год назад +1

      Bill and the other man start at the Gold Coast Casino in Las Vegas. Believe they're there till September.2023

  • @rickdavis3593
    @rickdavis3593 4 года назад +30

    This isn't an analyses..it's a dissection....great job as usual Fil.

    • @dionlindsay2
      @dionlindsay2 Год назад

      Absolutely. Shame the's no such word as multisection, eh? So multidimensional, what Fil has to say.

  • @flappycelery
    @flappycelery 4 года назад +6

    This needs 88 million views, not 88,000!! You're so amazing at this. I love listening to your evaluations.

  • @AKKTerry
    @AKKTerry 4 года назад +15

    Love love their music! Never get tired of hearing their songs!
    And you are so precious!

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 4 года назад +33

    As always, a masterful analysis and history, Fil. BBC needs to make you Rock Historian in Chief with your own series. I so appreciate and enjoy the work you’re doing- we boomers are reliving our musical past even more richly through you. 🙏🏻☺️

  • @virginiawilson2213
    @virginiawilson2213 4 месяца назад +2

    You are remarkable Phil! Love, love your analysis!Thank you that you have the knowledge to express the intricacies of the giftedness of this fabulous duo!
    I’m 77 yrs old & I love these guys now as much as I did back in high school!

  • @skyavalanche
    @skyavalanche 2 года назад +8

    They were the epitome of “Blue Eyed Soul”, often mistaken for Black singers on the radio, as they brought rich and soul filled elements of Gospel, Blues, and R&B into the mainstream. There were other singers who also reflected those days of integration, but these two White Boys from Southern Cali were the Gold Standard.

  • @dawnaberry8452
    @dawnaberry8452 2 года назад +5

    Phil, every once in a while I come back and listen to your analyses. Always pick up something I didn't before. I listened to "Lovin' Feeling" again and your post comments. There was just one thing. When Bobby and Bill were separated, Bobby was the one to fall on hard times, not Bill. Bill was doing better, but he needed Bobby, and he knew it. So he went to him and they got together, recorded "Rock n' Roll Heaven, which charted in the top 10, 1974, I think. They separated one more time after the tragic murder of Bill's wife. They reunited after a few years, and stayed together until Bobby's death in 2003. Those two needed each other, there was never or ever will be a duo like them. Their performance at the Hall of Fame was so amazing. loss of some range didn't make a difference, they were still amazing. And The Wall of Sound re-created by the band leader/director was great. Bobby was gone 8 months later. But Bill, at the age of 81, is still going. He will be here in Arizona on Nov. 12th in Phoenix. I have a ticket, but unfortunately won't be able to go. Thanks, I know I get long-winded but I am a stickler for details. Thank you for your amazing knowledge, thank you for sharing. Dawna Lea

  • @susieq1565
    @susieq1565 3 года назад +18

    Very unique analysis and the background info is amazing. These guys were magical with entirely different voices. Watching you is almost as fun as the videos. You appear to TRULY enjoy the music.

  • @joelshore1937
    @joelshore1937 Год назад +5

    This is one of those rare songs in the key of D-Flat. It might have been nice to mention the husband-and-wife team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. After all, they wrote the song. There's no production without the song. They also wrote "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration," along with dozens more, including Dolly Parton's "Here You come Again," "Hungry" and "Kicks" for Paul Revere and the Raiders, the Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram duet "Somewhere Out There," and the Animals' "We Gotta Get Out of this Place," to mention a few.

  • @jojoz
    @jojoz 4 года назад +48

    I was 14 and in going into the tenth grade, ... turning 15... even then, we knew how fantastic they were and loved them always, Little Latin Lupe Lu, omg I love how you break these down Fil I don't believe anyone today can truly meet up to their standards we were so lucky Amazing and now I will finish watching the review..

    • @AKKTerry
      @AKKTerry 4 года назад +2

      jojo z I was 15 also in 1965. Loved them now and always.

    • @eddiehaskell1957
      @eddiehaskell1957 4 года назад

      jojo....when you said you were 14, going into the 10th grade, and i was 14 in the 9th. For a moment (until i saw going on 15)i was not the genius i thought i was. My level of genius, is different from the dictionary definition.
      I was 9 in 1965.

    • @jojoz
      @jojoz 4 года назад

      I was very young when I started school and graduated in 67... I was 15th in the tenth, turning 16 in the eleventh and turning 17 in twelfth grade.. I turned 18 at the end of 1967...its the way our birthdays hit.. mine being in nov. and I started school at 4.... just the way it went back in ye olden days .. but I was considered a smart little kid what happened we shall never know LOL

  • @barbaradownie3265
    @barbaradownie3265 4 года назад +36

    THE INSTRUMENTALS ARE SO BEAUTIFUL HEAVENLY 😍😍😍

    • @kathyburkett652
      @kathyburkett652 4 года назад

      Fil you have the most beautiful smile I have seen. If I saw you in person and you smiled at me I would melt.

  • @elisem8084
    @elisem8084 8 месяцев назад +2

    I worked for the record distribution company in the 80's and 90's and their greatest hits release was consistently in the top 5 (many times at #1) selling cataloge item. The triple crow, great writing, great musicianship n great production. Well done!

  • @gilbertspader7974
    @gilbertspader7974 4 года назад +4

    When Top Gun came out I was stationed in Great Briton at RAF Alconbury near Cambridge. This song was so prominent in that movie it takes me right back to England in the 80s. Driving my Dolly Sprint !! Those where the days !!!

  • @keetrandling4530
    @keetrandling4530 4 года назад +4

    Noticed that the boys don't even glance at each other, so, they each knew their own part, and the timing of the piece SO WELL that they didn't need time-cues from each other. Wow.

  • @ianshortall3356
    @ianshortall3356 4 года назад +46

    This is an amazing song and performance. also Phil Spector was an amazing producer... not very good to work with apparently, he was tough on the artists... endless takes etc... but the music was amazing...

  • @JoeNicks389
    @JoeNicks389 4 года назад +25

    Great review, most of us don't have a clue about how a song is put together and produced. Even though I don't understand many of the things you say, I can still appreciate your explanation. Thank you so much for helping us out here understand.
    JN

  • @melliehobson8299
    @melliehobson8299 Год назад +1

    I did not care for The Righteous Brothers until I started listening to you young ppl reviewing it, particularly you, FIL. Thanks for turning on a 59 year old to some classics afresh.

  • @mariarussell5026
    @mariarussell5026 4 года назад +7

    I was a little girl when this song hit the airwaves. I loved it then and now after watching your ‘tutorial’, I appreciate the production genius of Phil Spector and the perfectly matched harmonies of Bill and Bobby even more. You have provided us with detailed insight into why this version by the RB has captivated audiences for decades. Thank you.

  • @cwalker3783
    @cwalker3783 4 года назад +15

    Between Fil, Rick Beato, Ken Tamplin, Rebecca and Tara Simon, I have never got so much information about music and its production.
    This makes me love music even more.
    Sadly, though, I am an expert at consumption, not production. I am totally tone deaf 😪

  • @laureliechapman1267
    @laureliechapman1267 4 года назад +7

    In 1984 or 1985, I saw the Righteous Brothers and BJ Thomas perform, both opening acts for Kenny Rogers I was never a fan of Rogers, but promised to go to the concert with a college friend who had just split with her boyfriend. The opening acts were both far superior to the main event, in my opinion, as they owned the stage, owned the audience, without special effects. They were charismatic, engaging, without being contrived or artificial. Amazing, amazing performers, I couldn't look away even for a moment. So privileged to have seen them almost by accident, I had no idea they were performing when I agreed to go to a concert I never would have attended if not for one of my best buds having been dumped just before a show she had her heart set on.

    • @reneleclerc6119
      @reneleclerc6119 4 года назад

      I would have left after the two opening acts.

    • @laureliechapman1267
      @laureliechapman1267 4 года назад

      Rene LeClerc it occurred to me, but I couldn’t leave my friend. Plus, she drove.

  • @venesmarie
    @venesmarie 4 года назад +4

    wow Fil you know your stuff and you know i love reverb!

  • @buggyboogle9
    @buggyboogle9 3 года назад +7

    That explanation about producing - the doubling up of instruments, the room, the reverb, the microphone, the accoustics etc was very interesting and explains why it was /is not always easy to reproduce the sound live.

  • @JIMMBAY1
    @JIMMBAY1 4 года назад +24

    Thank you Fil, for all you do...

    • @lawrencetaylor4101
      @lawrencetaylor4101 4 года назад +3

      I watched a live stream and he made the comment that I've said several times. He has the most respectful comment section on You Tube. I take the time to read it almost with every video and there are so many good suggestions, bits of knowledge. An oasis of calm in an hectic and increasingly hostile world.

  • @rossstevenson9703
    @rossstevenson9703 4 года назад +25

    the harmonies of The Richteous Brothers & the magic of Phil Spectre - awesome combination

    • @JW...-oj5iw
      @JW...-oj5iw 4 года назад +2

      Ross Stevenson ... I think the Richteous Brothers sang about earthquakes and Phil Spectre was the leader of an evil organization intent on world domination. 007 liked to thwart their plans.

    • @teenieneenie630
      @teenieneenie630 4 года назад +2

      @@JW...-oj5iw Hahaha!!! Oh, geez,...! Time to come up outa that shaft!

  • @darwinrisdon7141
    @darwinrisdon7141 4 года назад +1

    Fil ...just love it when you take me back 50 years to my youth. Man those were the days!
    You're a classy guy Fil!

  • @Knards
    @Knards 4 года назад +12

    I woke up to this one morning on my radio alarm. I find when one is only subconscious, one really is not opinionated and can listen as through someone else's ears. Laying there it was so easy to hear both singers as they sung their parts. Its almost like being in the studio wearing 3 sets of phones. a beautifully done song

    • @catloverkitten10
      @catloverkitten10 4 года назад +1

      MrMrwilson11 That partially conscious thing is so true. Long time ago I was woken from a deep sleep to Eric Clapton singing You Look Beautiful Tonight on SNL. It was mesmerizing and I've never heard him perform it so beautifully since. Weird thing was, my sister, whose not even into music that much. had the exact experience when we talked on the phone next morning. The transcendent power of music.

    • @Knards
      @Knards 4 года назад

      @@catloverkitten10 it also happened to me with "The WOrk Song" by the Butterfield Blues band. You hear so much more without opinion biasing things

  • @danip3270
    @danip3270 2 года назад +6

    I love how you mention the story of how these incredible singers took a BIG risk. Because they left the Beatles tour, which was such a significant opportunity that so many singers would have been thrilled with, they were able to strategize a new approach. I hadn’t heard that before. If ever there was an example of a talented person/people believing in themselves and taking such a gamble, this is it.

  • @ardentynekent2099
    @ardentynekent2099 2 года назад +2

    Oh! Thank you, Fil (with the adorable smile), I've learnt so much from you. Kind and deeply clever!

  • @mat4410
    @mat4410 Год назад +1

    Professor Fil, as a retired pro, I can listen to you all day. Everything you say is so spot on! You are the first of your species and give you five stars. You are so unlike “Reaction” videos.

  • @JohnRodriguesPhotographer
    @JohnRodriguesPhotographer 3 года назад +14

    The righteous Brothers is probably the best duet in my 63 years of living. Powerful voices beautiful harmonies. You just can't say enough about what they did.

  • @darrellchristmas8561
    @darrellchristmas8561 4 года назад +4

    Fil, I absolutely just sit back and listen to your explanations. It can be guitar or vocals and all the nuances of a complete production. But your history lessons and musianship from you is so great. I’m older, not quite this old but I heard this many times. Just to hear a young musician and singer like you that knows and loves music and has no jealously just a love and appreciation of other talented like minded people. Thank you young man

  • @donnalawlor1497
    @donnalawlor1497 Год назад +1

    Another boomer here checking in to add my two cents. Thanks again FIL. You are a real gem. These two guys were absolutely great. I remember hearing them for the first time. I was in High School at the time and we all thought they were black. Another fine example of true talent and beautiful stage presence. Their vocals complimented each other. Never knew the back story of what happened to them. This was the music of my Era and I have a much better appreciation of what made it so wonderful then and now. Keep up the good work.

  • @larryb8022
    @larryb8022 Год назад +2

    I’m freaking crying why cause I love music and some songs hit the soul of my heart.❤❤❤❤

  • @PlumbNutz
    @PlumbNutz 4 года назад +36

    I believe it was a Marine Corps Base and a marine yelled out that was righteous brother.

    • @dawnaberry8452
      @dawnaberry8452 3 года назад +1

      El Toro Marine Base, El Toro, Ca. The base was our neighbor. It's closed now.

  • @johndavidson5228
    @johndavidson5228 3 года назад +4

    Unbelievable how much you have learned about the artists that you cover.

  • @yougottabekiddiing
    @yougottabekiddiing 11 месяцев назад +2

    No matter how many times I hear this, the finale when they are doing the back & forth, gives me goosebumps every time…

  • @phoebeh3watkins464
    @phoebeh3watkins464 2 года назад +1

    who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks ? decades of listing to this song I had no clue they were adding the same types of instruments to get that quality sound ! the younger generation are now reacting to the music from back in the day and they all love it . but there is one young man going a step further he does analysis of said songs . Fil does a lot of searching of who he will be analyzing on this day . though I can't play or sing a note I know what music I like. Fil will tell us things we never caught in the music side of the song , we all know the voices are great we know the music was great but Fil let us know why the Righteous Brothers '' you've lost that loving feeling '' was a great song ! doubling and tripling instruments genius ! and an added plus Fil is a singer and plays his own music as well ! he is defiantly Qualified for this ! Thank You FIL And He Has A Beautiful Smile !❤

  • @bobwallace9814
    @bobwallace9814 4 года назад +83

    These guys had extremely heavy air play on the transistor AM radios of the day. Since there was no social media, AM radio was how most related to the different acts. Most Blacks of that era thought the Righteous Bros were also Black and on the Motown label. The 45's purchased came in basic paper sleeve covers so no picture of the actual group. Only when acts appeared on shows like Ed Sullivan for the first time did the average folks actually see faces to place with their radio sound. I remember Monday morning following the show that the half of class which was Black were in stunned disbelief that who these guys were. They, like the other balladeers of the day were suddenly seen as old fashioned as the Beatles changed the music and looks forever.

    • @catloverkitten10
      @catloverkitten10 4 года назад +6

      bob wallace I don't know. Even though I idolized the Beatles I never thought they were irrelevant. Quite the contrary. After all, everything the Beatles were was indebted to the blues, to black musicians from as early as depression era.

    • @barbaradownie3265
      @barbaradownie3265 4 года назад +9

      bob wallace AM RADIO, ED SULLIVAN, AMERICAN BANDSTAND WERE THE ONLY WAY TO HEAR NEW ARTISTS BACK IN THE DAY

    • @robertewalt7789
      @robertewalt7789 4 года назад +5

      Blue Eyed Soul

    • @lindaartz3297
      @lindaartz3297 4 года назад +3

      bob wallace
      That’s why they were referred to as Blue Eyed Soul

    • @lindaartz3297
      @lindaartz3297 4 года назад +2

      bob wallace
      I had a car that didn’t have a radio so my bud held the transistor radio out the window to get better reception

  • @arkyump
    @arkyump 4 года назад +3

    My wife and I were fortunate to be at a small club in Denver where they played in 1974. We have never been in an intimate setting like that since. The concert/dance was a memory that we’ll never forget.

  • @larryb8022
    @larryb8022 Год назад +1

    The brothers together now this will blow off the roof top. It don’t get any better Thiemann this Phi.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @roses919
    @roses919 4 года назад +15

    A couple of virtuosos! And Phil Spector: what a mad genius, until he became, well, just mad...Love these deep dives into the back stage techniques.