British guitarist analyses a historic quartet you HAVE TO know!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @wingsofpegasus
    @wingsofpegasus  3 года назад +20

    TIME STAMPS -
    0:46 Performance
    3:49 Analysis Start
    7:46 Rough Guitar Guide
    12:46 Barbershop Quartet Sound
    14:10 Range
    16:04 Slides and Swing
    18:36 Body Language
    20:35 History

    • @mydailybread7
      @mydailybread7 3 года назад +2

      ❤️❤️❤️ ❤️🌟

    • @jdmagicmusic
      @jdmagicmusic 3 года назад +1

      hi Fil giving you thumbs up (of course) #339 -by this time of the vid in 1964, the Mills Brothers had been performing for 36 years, the wonderful Tiger Rag being released in 1928; Paper Doll was actually the B side, the A side 'I'll Be Around' became a hit, then DJ's flipped it over and Paper Doll became an even bigger hit!!!

    • @ggggonzalez
      @ggggonzalez 3 года назад

      This is by hands down one of the Best Mills Brothers videos I have seen. GREAT. JOB
      I have a few of their songs on my channel it is from my favorite album. The Hawaiian Hits
      WOW WOW WOW. Great Video !!!!
      I am a HUGE MILLS BROTHERS Fan. but you saw the WRONG video. please watch this one YOU WILL NOT BE LET DOWN. It Will BLOW YOUR MIND !!!!
      ruclips.net/video/HeYSOydYfG4/видео.html

    • @catherinelynnfraser2001
      @catherinelynnfraser2001 3 года назад +1

      Love that you continue to do the time stamps. It helps us navigate your brilliant analyses and highlights how great you are😘

    • @christophercanzoneri2962
      @christophercanzoneri2962 Год назад +1

      Donald and Harry were the soloists. They also split the lead parts while Herb was very content to sing the tenor part. Quite a modest man, but such a key part of the timbre.

  • @tonycasey3183
    @tonycasey3183 3 года назад +44

    My mother died in September aged 94. This song was one of her favourites. She loved The Mill Brothers and The Inkspots. Thanks for reviewing this video, Fil - it's a great memory for me.

    • @d.b.4201
      @d.b.4201 2 года назад +1

      Oh I LOVE the Inkspots!!! My beloved Grandfather loved them & shared them with me. Im so very glad that I did not blow him off back in the day. (like so many young people today).
      Instead I idolized my Grandfather & learned much from him. The “Inkspots”, “Mills Brothers”, “Jim Reeves” & even “Eddie Arnold” & believe it or not, “Mario Lonza!” Just to name a few. Elder’s are a gift from God that we can learn so much from. If we but take time to actually listen. They have been on the path before us & we cld benefit from their experience. IF we humble ourselves & show something another Great Vocalist sang about, called “Respect!” 😉👍 That’s the key!

  • @robertmeyerson1618
    @robertmeyerson1618 6 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks so much for highlighting the Mills Brothers.

  • @lauriebarnes2999
    @lauriebarnes2999 3 года назад +57

    Fil, great analysis. I'm not sure if you're aware that our very young Bee Gees were heavily influenced by the Mills Brothers. Their dad played Mills Brothers records for his boys all the time and they actually got to meet their idols around the same time this performance took place. Needless to say they were quite enamored with these wonderful men who definitely had such a positive influence on them early on. Thanks for taking time to show everyone this amazing group of men. They need to be remembered for their wonderful contributions to music.

    • @stevegold7307
      @stevegold7307 3 года назад +12

      Dean Martin was also heavily influenced by these guys esp. Harry, who he patterned himself after....they were very influential back in the their day...thanks, Phil, for helping to keep their memory alive...they were an awesome group!!

    • @tomhiggins875
      @tomhiggins875 3 года назад +7

      Exactly.

    • @tomhiggins875
      @tomhiggins875 3 года назад +6

      That's what I recall as well.

    • @crmlcd
      @crmlcd 3 года назад +6

      I too heard that Dean Martin said these men were his inspiration and it is very apparent in Dino’s musical style.

    • @Sue20022010
      @Sue20022010 2 года назад +3

      Truth!

  • @tnmoppylaura5476
    @tnmoppylaura5476 3 года назад +37

    These guys are great. This was back when singers had to actually sing. Thanks Fil

  • @drewpall2598
    @drewpall2598 3 года назад +25

    Thanks to my mom I grew up listening The Mills Brothers, The Ink spots, The Ames Brothers, Big Bands Swing era, all the crooners of the 1940's 50's 60's. I feel I have a divert taste in music from rock & roll, rhythm & blues, folk, country, jazz, longhair classical. thanks for rockin' through the history of music Fil. 👍😊

    • @andrewpetik2034
      @andrewpetik2034 3 года назад +5

      It sounds like you and I had an experience that was very similar. I grew up with my parents' and grandparents' music.....
      WW 1 marching tunes
      Big band era
      Crooners
      Classical
      Jazz
      A very eclectic mix.....

    • @carollizc
      @carollizc 3 года назад +2

      @@andrewpetik2034 Isn't it wonderful to have such a diverse, and eclectic, set of musical influences. My mum made me attend an opera (Turandot)when I was 12, and I fell in love. My Nan introduced me a little to music hall standard, as her sister had performed in the music halls in the 1910s and 20s until her arthritis became too severe. I can still sing along to George Formby and Gracie Fields. I'm a folkie from way back; I wanted to be Mary from Peter Paul and Mary when I grew up(I was born in 57) and I heard a lot of traditional Newfie tunes and country music growing up. I think part of what's missing from tv now is the variety show. That exposed kids to a lot of different musical styles, too. We were so lucky, not having our listening locked into one box as we grew up. It truly allowed music to become a universal language.

  • @theoloutlaw
    @theoloutlaw 3 года назад +18

    A big MIlls Brothers fan here! Great pick here Fil! :)

  • @byzcath
    @byzcath 3 года назад +25

    My dad and his friends loved the Mills Brothers and they formed a quartet in high school because of them, same as I did because of the Beatles!

  • @Katsem
    @Katsem 3 года назад +23

    My parents had their records, and I listened to them when I was a small child. Dean Martin sang this one with them when they came on his show. So great, and funny.

    • @Brian-db7ej
      @Brian-db7ej 3 года назад +3

      Here they are with Dean. There's a short portion where they demonstrate the horn sounds that they make.
      ruclips.net/video/Wky1sRkoGqU/видео.html

  • @chipurBillWhite
    @chipurBillWhite 3 года назад +12

    They were so tight - so great. Thanks, Fil.

  • @750count
    @750count 3 года назад +12

    Thank you so much for covering The Mills Brothers
    I have been listening to them for decades, especially at Christmas time
    Some of the greatest vocal swing ever
    You gave them all the respect that they deserve

  • @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
    @CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger 3 года назад +15

    I’ve never heard of this Quartet. There’s a a lot I’ll never know, but I do know, that I love the warmth & cheer of this music. It’s warm like melted amber, like maple syrup. This is really really nice.

  • @publicclammer
    @publicclammer 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for the lovely history lesson! I will turn 80 this year and The Mills Brothers have been a favorite of mine for most of my life. Right now I'm infatuated with the acapella group "Home Free" and if you are not familiar with them please check them out! I would start with "Man of Constant Sorrow" cover.

  • @ivannovotny4552
    @ivannovotny4552 3 года назад +19

    Can't get any more classic than this. Thanks Fil for sharing/posting.

  • @simonturkel3607
    @simonturkel3607 2 года назад +4

    They are wonderful. What tones! Dean Martin loved them.

  • @irhonda31
    @irhonda31 3 года назад +13

    I listened to the Mills Brothers as a little kid with my grandfather; those are special memories. He loved them, and so do I. Thank you for the analysis and history.

  • @55judylw
    @55judylw 3 года назад +10

    Thank God and my mom for the Mills Brothers. Mom loved these guys and used to sing their songs around the house while she was doing housework. She had a beautiful voice. I credit her for my love of so many different genres of music. Thanks for your analysis, Fil. Haven't heard a Mills Brothers tune for awhile. Your analysis was informative and interesting, as always.

  • @suzannerobbins6293
    @suzannerobbins6293 3 года назад +14

    Hi Fil...I remember The Mills Brothers! This was when music was real music! I just love this kind of harmony! Thanks for my childhood memories being restored! ✌️

  • @CaptainBakerJason
    @CaptainBakerJason 3 года назад +12

    Excellent choice Fil, spot on! This performance was from February 1964 from The Lawrence Welk Show in the USA. 💪🏻🎤🎶🎤🎶🎤🎤🎸🎶👍🏻

  • @lynndow3185
    @lynndow3185 3 года назад +15

    Vocal groups who are siblings have something I have heard called, "Blood Harmony"....I love that term and love hearing the sound! The Mills Brothers seemed to be having so much fun here, too! Great analysis, thanks!

    • @catherinelynnfraser2001
      @catherinelynnfraser2001 3 года назад +1

      The brothers Gibb and the Everly brothers had this shared sound. Something more than a shared mic for sure.

  • @dantean
    @dantean 3 года назад +22

    You're a GOD, Fil--as were they!
    I'm not sure whether you knew, but Dean Martin is said to have been the HUGEST fan of theirs, and was said to often play their records for friends, singling out baritone Harry Mills in particular as his greatest singing influence and hero. Dean-O was a GOD, as well! Rock on, brother!

    • @johnj2763
      @johnj2763 3 года назад +1

      The Brothers appeared on Dean's TV show a number of times. You can catch some of those appearances on RUclips.

  • @redparrot53
    @redparrot53 3 года назад +9

    Love the Mills Brothers, learned about them from my parents!

  • @teresatorres3760
    @teresatorres3760 3 года назад +12

    I actually got to see them when I was 18 at the Gong Show they were wonderful.

  • @beamspickett
    @beamspickett 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm just so glad that my father was the man he was, and had a library of reel-to-reel tapes that he had recorded that introduced me to so much music I don't think I would have ever heard otherwise. I love the Mills Brothers and the Inkspots, but Dad gave me bluegrass, proper old-school country, classical, and New Orleans jazz, too. It's nice to pass it on to my children.

  • @d.h.a.2700
    @d.h.a.2700 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for this! Mills Brothers are a little before my time and it's nice to see them. Love their showmanship and the little flair they add for the performance.

  • @kaspinet
    @kaspinet 3 года назад +18

    What stage presence and the harmonies.

  • @Bliggick
    @Bliggick 3 года назад +6

    Thanks Fil. The Mills Brothers have been a guilty pleasure of mine for years. Thanks for mentioning the early days with John Jr. and John Sr. When you think about, when they were young they might have been the world's first "boy band" teen idols. So talented and one of Dean Martin's favourite influences. There is a great video of them singing with Dean on RUclips.

  • @johnbethell1952
    @johnbethell1952 3 года назад +4

    Being born in 1952 and having musicians all around me in extended family, (nearly enough muso's to have our own Big Band) i had Mills Brothers, The Ink Spots and all the popular artists of the time on Records and every weekend we would have a family Jam Session, i think that is why I appreciate all the music from 1940s to 1980s more than what i hear on top 40 lists today

  • @winterlude100
    @winterlude100 3 года назад +8

    My Dad loved them too... Glowworm is my personal favorite!

    • @kathypiazza7228
      @kathypiazza7228 3 года назад +1

      My dad sang all their songs- he often sang Cab Driver to our mom. I think he even had 78’s of them! My dad was born 1932. I’m 62.

  • @jinglebe11rainbow37
    @jinglebe11rainbow37 8 месяцев назад +2

    Mills Bros. Are the best. Large part of my early childhood soundtrack. Still listen to them frequently. Thanks Fil!

  • @kmcn3774
    @kmcn3774 3 года назад +17

    Some great harmony on Mills Brothers “Glow Worm”

  • @jobe6792
    @jobe6792 9 месяцев назад +2

    Someone else may have made this comment, but check out The Mills Brothers with The Boston Pops. You will hear the beautiful way they made their voices sound like horns. It is wonderful! My favorite group ever.
    And at 18:59 you were actually referring to Harry, the lead singer on this song. Left to right - Herbert, Donald, Harry.

  • @cherylwilkinson3228
    @cherylwilkinson3228 3 года назад +11

    I fell in love with the Mills Brothers when I was a child watching them on variety shows like the Ed Sullivan Show. Those shows were great because you got to see the new performers and the great stars of the past. I wish they had tv like that now instead of so many silly reality shows.

  • @matthirn7858
    @matthirn7858 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fil, I must have missed this when you posted it two years ago. Thank you for hitting everything significant about The Mills Brothers. Their harmony, stage presence, and ability to swing made them so endearing. Thanks too, for showing over and over how live performance is that place where we can find this magic, especially in an era where technology is offered as a substitute for it.

  • @frankscarborough1428
    @frankscarborough1428 3 года назад +5

    My love of the Mills Brothers came from my mother. My favorite song by them is cab driver. Thanks so much for this video. They are a national treasure. I start some of my days listening to them.

  • @gingerduran1592
    @gingerduran1592 3 года назад +8

    This performance was on the Lawrence Welk show. I think your time frame was good, Fil. The Bee Gees were fans of the Mills Brothers, Shared! :)

  • @OldBillOverHill
    @OldBillOverHill 3 года назад +1

    I became friends with Danny George Jr during the 70's when he was part of the Inkspots reboot. My brother and I met him across the road when he pulled up in a Gold Caddie and tried fishing in the trout stream with a cane pole and a cork bobber. That doesn't work in mountain streams. He was hiding from his agent, lol. Dad listened to the Mills Brother and Inkspots from his old 78 rpm vinyl collection. So we took him to our living-room and introduced him to Dad. We spun up some of his Dad's tunes and Danny sang along in that wonderful baritone just like his Dad. He came by from time to time and we would take him fishin' in our favorite lakes. I just can't believe how diversified you have become Fil, keep it up.

  • @kathyhall5073
    @kathyhall5073 3 года назад +6

    February 1964 on the Lawrence Welk Show

  • @glenkepic3208
    @glenkepic3208 3 года назад +6

    Nice ! Band memories goes back to being a little kid.
    Love the arch top.

  • @rickyellison9103
    @rickyellison9103 3 года назад +4

    Enjoy your hobby, work, intensity and music Fil. Thanks so much

  • @SamtheMan0508
    @SamtheMan0508 3 года назад +29

    According to Barry Gibb the Mills Brothers were an inspiration.

    • @750count
      @750count 3 года назад +3

      Also Dean Martin
      Makes very much sense when you think about it

    • @meandyou1914
      @meandyou1914 3 года назад +1

      Yes there was a video were Andy was jumping and happy because the Mills brothers were on his show. He remembered listening to them with Mom and Dad

  • @sharronbennett8990
    @sharronbennett8990 3 года назад +9

    If this performance was on the Lawrence Welk show I might have watched it at my dear Grandmothers house.Their voices are smooth as honey!

    • @helpinghomelesscats5819
      @helpinghomelesscats5819 3 года назад +2

      My grandmother always had Lawrence Welk or Liberace on when the TV was on.

  • @flemit35
    @flemit35 Год назад +4

    I love their older stuff without a band, just the group and a guitar

  • @anncawley7560
    @anncawley7560 2 года назад +1

    Delighted to come across this. I'm 75; I remember singing Paper Doll as a little kid with my mother along to the Mills Brothers 78. You provided moment of nostalgia and, as always, I learned something from your analysis.

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 3 года назад +20

    They were great. Up a Lazy River etc

    • @catzdollz9810
      @catzdollz9810 3 года назад +1

      Loved that one!

    • @williammanns9927
      @williammanns9927 3 года назад

      "You always hurt the one you love" & "Lazy River" are both awesome

  • @pamegan8735
    @pamegan8735 3 года назад +11

    "Paper Doll" was a hit song for The Mills Brothers. In the United States it held the number-one position on the Billboard singles chart for twelve weeks, from November 6, 1943, to January 22, 1944.
    This is what I googled.
    Never heard of them , but I really like it .! Great analyses Fil as always !! You’re the best !🤘🏻

    • @ms.rlsteele351
      @ms.rlsteele351 3 года назад +3

      Big band era

    • @williammanns9927
      @williammanns9927 3 года назад +2

      Paper doll was originally the B side to "I'll be around". Apparently some DJ turned it over and played "paper doll" and the rest was history...

    • @pamegan8735
      @pamegan8735 3 года назад +1

      @@williammanns9927 Thank you for the information .

  • @belascialoja4812
    @belascialoja4812 3 года назад +5

    Oh, Love That Swing!

  • @judiroth7855
    @judiroth7855 3 года назад +1

    Fil, love it when you smile when something great comes up. It calls attention to that moment in the performance👏⭐️👍🌈

  • @emmelleperry9956
    @emmelleperry9956 3 года назад +9

    Classic!!

  • @kevinkilduff2064
    @kevinkilduff2064 3 года назад +5

    What a treat, Fil. My dad had me listen to these guys back in the mid-60s when I was little kid. Never appreciated them back then but, man, are they good. Great video!

  • @greeneyedlady407
    @greeneyedlady407 2 года назад +1

    I watched an interview with them earlier. They were so in tune with each other vocally that when they recorded, they got the number down in ONE TAKE! That takes talent!! Love the Mills brothers! Thanks, Mom!!! :')

  • @ck-oy1ek
    @ck-oy1ek 3 года назад +11

    Hi! I love your videos! Can you please analyze The Highwaymen singing Highwayman next? It's one of my favorite songs. The highwaymen featured country legends Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson. It's certainly worth listening to.

  • @roberttew5928
    @roberttew5928 3 года назад +3

    Love Mills Brothers. Introducedvyo me by my dad mid 70s. Got one LP and a cassette of theirs. Lovely harmonies, humour in their songs and beautiful tunes. Great video and analysis.

  • @scotttreece7632
    @scotttreece7632 3 года назад +3

    Wow. Good stuff. I remember listening to their greatness hits on 8 track with my dad around ‘71 or ‘72. Memorable times

  • @RosaKay55
    @RosaKay55 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this trip down memory lane. The great Mills Brothers set the bar for future sibling groups, like the Ames brothers, Everlys, Bee Gees Jackson 5, Osmonds and so on. It seems those who have singing siblings have a built-in advantage. A great analysis, Fil!

  • @jeffking4176
    @jeffking4176 Год назад +1

    These guys are outstanding ‼️
    I’ve seen a number of these videos.
    Tiger Rag,
    Basin Street Blues,
    Paper Doll,
    Glow Worm,
    Up A Lazy River,
    These guys had Tons of hits - many have become Standards.
    They are just incredible❗️
    📻🙂

  • @alexisjones3550
    @alexisjones3550 Год назад +2

    Love your analysis!

  • @TheViewmaster1971
    @TheViewmaster1971 3 года назад +4

    Love it... thanks Fil !!!!

  • @aprils6589
    @aprils6589 3 года назад +6

    I was thinking last week to recommend them. Thx!

    • @drewpall2598
      @drewpall2598 3 года назад +1

      Hello April S
      Shine little glow worm, glimmer, glimmer.

    • @aprils6589
      @aprils6589 3 года назад +1

      @@drewpall2598 you make me smile. I was a big fan of the mills bros. when I was a kid.

    • @drewpall2598
      @drewpall2598 3 года назад +1

      @@aprils6589 Thanks for the kind words friend. 🤗

  • @rdalin
    @rdalin 3 года назад +3

    It's a delight to see this. I love the Mills Brothers.

  • @jinglebe11rainbow37
    @jinglebe11rainbow37 3 года назад +6

    Great video Fil. This is I believe the Lawrence Welk show, from 02/22/1964.

  • @louisemproto
    @louisemproto 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bringing America 🇺🇸 together thru shree musical beauty .....if you can't love the Mills Brothers your crippled inside ! 6 million records in wartime America God bless the boys

  • @elizabethspedding1975
    @elizabethspedding1975 3 года назад +3

    I'll have to show this to my Mum. It's great. Lovely harmony.♥️

  • @catmother4214
    @catmother4214 3 года назад +1

    Nice review as always! My Dad LOVED them !!! He (my Dad) taught guitar until he was in his 80's!!! So I was exposed to this type of music as early as when I just learned to walk and talk. This and Big Band Music which my Dad also performed as a young man. Love it !!! 🌹🌸🌺🥀💐🏵️💋☔🍒🌺🥀🌸🌹🍒☂️❤️💋💐🌹🌸🌺🥀🌹🌸❤️💋🏵️🌺🥀🌸🌹🏵️💋❤️☔🌺

  • @suehollar2578
    @suehollar2578 3 года назад +3

    I must have heard them in a movie because I don't remember when or where is saw them. They look like they are having a blast on stage.

  • @aresee8208
    @aresee8208 2 года назад +1

    I've known the Mills Brothers all my life. Of course they were still performing in my youth. My favorite Mills Brothers song is Till Then.

  • @catzdollz9810
    @catzdollz9810 3 года назад +6

    I grew up watching the Mills brothers. It would have been in 50's to early 60's as they were often featured on the Lawrence Welk show.

  • @DrDespicable
    @DrDespicable 3 года назад +9

    The Lawrence Welk Show, February 2, 1964! Any chance you'll be taking another look at the Ink Spots?

    • @robertchesnosky3508
      @robertchesnosky3508 3 года назад +3

      YES THEY AND THE INK SPOTS BOTH MADE MUSICAL HISTORY. BY THE WAY GUESS WHAT HAPPENED EXACTLY 7 DAYS LATER. FEB 9 1964

    • @TGS556
      @TGS556 3 года назад +2

      @@robertchesnosky3508 Wow! Great job making that connection. Kinda puts things in perspective!

  • @barbaramilone2800
    @barbaramilone2800 4 месяца назад

    Fil, I loved this so much!! Actually, these great guys were on the charts with this song in the 1940s. I wasn't around then, but my dad always loved the Mills Brothers. When I was a very young child in the late 1950s, Dad always sang "Daddy's Little Girl" to me (including at my wedding, and I cried my eyes out!), and he continued to sing it to me later on until his untimely death 30 years ago. These men were amazing. Thank you for featuring them! 💗

    • @williamwallace2325
      @williamwallace2325 4 месяца назад +1

      Every father of a daughter out there---play/sing "Daddy's Little Girl" to your daughter. I started singing it to my daughter at bedtime when she was a small child. I quoted a section of the lyric to her in email just this week, decades later...

  • @325diane
    @325diane 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, Fil! I grew up listening to their records as my parents loved them. Saw them perform at a Disney World hotel in 1975 and they sounded exactly the same as they did in recordings from decades earlier...exactly! Amazing talent and professionalism. The absolute best!

  • @andyward8062
    @andyward8062 Год назад +3

    The show aired February 22, 1964 (The Lawrence Welk Show)

  • @arizonaskye4179
    @arizonaskye4179 3 года назад +3

    Excellent analysis Fil ! My grandma used to sing this & many others on Saturday mornings while dancing around house cleaning it top to bottom the stereo blasting 💚

  • @eileenszudejko3455
    @eileenszudejko3455 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this group I grew up listening to them. They have such incredible harmony. This is a group everyone should hear

  • @dougjohnson9948
    @dougjohnson9948 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for going way back. It was a treat.

  • @j.kliban9156
    @j.kliban9156 3 года назад +3

    While my folks were Class of '56 Rock'N'Rollers, they also loved doo woo and older style vocal groups, especially The Mills Bros. "Till Then" was my mom's favorite song. Thank you for another top notch analysis, Mr. Fil!

  • @kathimorrical9912
    @kathimorrical9912 2 года назад +1

    This was on Lawrence Welk. Prob 60-62. It was a harmonica that was forgotten that got them famous with the vocal instrumentation. Paper Doll was written by a piano player from Hamilton, Ohio.
    They were great. My parents had seen them a couple of times live. Mom taught me ALL they're songs on ukulele. They will live foever!!💜

  • @SueProv
    @SueProv 3 года назад +6

    Wow my dad and grandad listened to the Mills brothers.

  • @ToddSikking
    @ToddSikking 3 месяца назад

    So nice to see this analysis, many thanks. I grew up in Cincinnati and wondered why my Dad used to love their songs so much...not just the brilliant harmony; but, they started locally. Before WLW radio, they were on WSAI radio in Cincinnati as well (per a interview Harry gave). Just goes to show, true talent transgresses popular trends....and with no auto-tune!!

  • @stardust_memories2260
    @stardust_memories2260 3 года назад +1

    Fil, I'm always impressed by the variety of acts and your eclectic tastes. Very similar to my own. Lately, I've been getting into this style of music from yesteryear and it amazes me how "fresh and new" it is to my ears. Wow, who would've thunk I'd be liking my dad's music?!? 🤓🤘

  • @njmcd
    @njmcd 3 года назад +2

    Top dog analysis! Enjoyed the old-time jazz/swing vibe. I remember these guys and the hit song 🎵

  • @WriteSister
    @WriteSister Год назад +1

    It's so cool that you've featured The Mills Brothers.

  • @selwynandrews9665
    @selwynandrews9665 8 месяцев назад

    Facebook has thrown up a couple of their videos recently, and I'm sold. Warm, effortless and talented. The video of "Caravan" from the Mike Douglas show in 1966 is fantastic. And your enjoyment of their performance was priceless. Great video, thanks!

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 3 года назад +1

    What a gnarly key. Makes it all the more impressive.

  • @katherinea.rodgers8366
    @katherinea.rodgers8366 3 года назад +1

    Wow! They were great. They influenced many singers over the years. They were so very smooth. Thank you, Fil for featuring them

  • @larryfried7742
    @larryfried7742 3 года назад +2

    Great Job Fil...I learned something. Thank you.
    I've been in the music business now for well over 50 years and I'm surprised and delighted that a young professional like yourself is so knowledgeable. Looking around at the young talent today. I was getting very down on just how very little they know. Maybe you might be the exception to the rule but, Your wide range and the depth of your musical knowledge is impressive. Believe me , if I say it ...It means something. *cheers*

  • @beatlesarebest
    @beatlesarebest 2 года назад +1

    Dude, you'r posts are ALWAYS AWESOME!!! I REALLY do appreciate what you do and all the genres you look at. Simply brilliant and entertaining. Thank you,. Here's where I get selfish and tell you not to stop making videos!!!!! There is sooo much to explore and you are the perfect one to do it.

  • @lilamuzik3385
    @lilamuzik3385 3 года назад +2

    OMG Fil! I was raised on Mills Brothers.....no Fil in the 1940s
    My mom and dad played them incessantly. They would dance and sing at the top of their . It was infectious! All my siblings loved them too. I am so grateful to you for this! They had so many beautiful songs, but ahhhh you should listen to "Til Then". A huge WWII song. So moving thinking about going off to war, and asking your girl to wait, "til then".....even if just YOU listen to it..do it for yourself. Priceless.

    • @konstantia1607
      @konstantia1607 3 года назад

      Hi Lila!
      What a great picture of your parents dancing and singing. ❤️
      I'm grateful too! I fell in love with the Mills Brothers a few years ago. Play them incessantly sometimes too. They're that good!
      Til Then is one of my favorites, and I think their Apple Blossom Time is also a beautiful WWII goodbye song.

    • @lilamuzik3385
      @lilamuzik3385 3 года назад +1

      @@konstantia1607 they are incomparable....I get teary eyed sometimes listening to them with all the wonderful memories. Played them for my mom as she was dying.

    • @konstantia1607
      @konstantia1607 3 года назад

      @@lilamuzik3385
      I am sorry to hear about your mom. I can understand. Having you there playing her songs must have been so comforting for her.

  • @frankscarborough1428
    @frankscarborough1428 3 месяца назад

    Watching again love the mills brothers. Love you're willingness to listen to all types of music. You're very fair minded. Thanks

  • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
    @kasperkjrsgaard1447 3 года назад +6

    The Mills Brothers inspired a massive amount of vocal groups all around the world.

  • @jozzi1
    @jozzi1 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much Fil! One of my favorite guilty pleasures. I used to play the Mills Brothers for my dad when he would only respond to music , because of dementia, and he always smiled and said, “smooth..” I am so glad we can appreciate their talent and learn about them through your amazing analysis.

  • @brianberthiaume7930
    @brianberthiaume7930 3 года назад +1

    He sang these tunes in the station wagon on vacation in Florida , when I hear them they make me tear up , he'd say , U SEE KID THATS MUSIC , NOT THAT NOISE U LISTEN TO , yea Pop that's great stuff.

  • @larryfried7742
    @larryfried7742 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @oscarcardenas7078
    @oscarcardenas7078 3 года назад +2

    It has been a long time since I listened to them or listened to any other group or singer of this rhythm between swing and jazz .... I think those old 33rpm and even 78rpm LPs are still kept on a piece of furniture that was inherited from my parents; your analysis excellent as always and how well you remembered this old music I remembered many things...👏👏👏♩🎶🎵🎼🎸🎸🎙♩💯✔👫👫👌👌👌👊🤘

  • @WhiteCamry
    @WhiteCamry 3 года назад +2

    This is from The Lawrence Welk Show, and aired February 22, 1964; right at the time the Beatles first hit America. Lawrence Welk was an old-school big-band leader who hosted his own popular syndicated show from 1951 to 1982. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Welk
    Here's the full episode: ruclips.net/video/XLs69HllVZ0/видео.html
    The full Mills Brothers performance starts at 9:48

  • @grievousangelic
    @grievousangelic 3 года назад +1

    My parents had a couple of Mills Brothers albums. I grew up listening to them. They were wonderful vocalists and musicians. Great analysis, as always. Thanks for doing this and introducing a whole new generation to this great music!

  • @johnj2763
    @johnj2763 3 года назад +1

    You've even analyzed The Mills Brothers! Fil you may have won another devotee here. Very few have reacted to this phenomenal and largely forgotten masters of song. They are simply sublime. Brandishing stunning harmonies, perfect vocal control and tone and resonance rarely matched and never exceeded. Even the Gibbs Brothers and the Jacksons refer to the debt owed to these guys. They actually became noted during the late '20's and some of their earliest songs and surviving videos are fun to watch. This video was from a 1964 appearance on the Lawrence Welk Show. As you can tell they had great charisma too. Even more incredible is listening to them 16 years later in a mystical gig along with the Boston Pops. I remember this one since I was there at the back of the hall and their sound was clear and crisp and oozing with character. Like a fine wine these guys aged sweetly. Miraculously this performance was taped and preserved. You'll find them utilizing their mimicking skills and perfectly imitated the orchestras' horn section. Here is that performance with The Boston Pops in 1980 singing "Basin Street Blues' and "Up a Lazy River". ruclips.net/video/_ocsnsUabWQ/видео.html Simply amazing. Enjoy!

    • @johnj2763
      @johnj2763 3 года назад

      BTW that is John Williams leading the orchestra and you can see the absolute joy on his face while conducting for these guys.

  • @Froggyh63
    @Froggyh63 3 года назад +1

    Love it, great reaction sir Fil! BTW, there is an acapella group, Voiceplay that does Carry On My Wayward Son....with nothing but vocals, beat boxing. Might be a great video for your followers!

  • @josefeschweiler3631
    @josefeschweiler3631 Год назад +2

    The Mills Bros, the stunning vocal group of pre & past WWII period.

  • @lilamuzik3385
    @lilamuzik3385 3 года назад +2

    Masterful evaluation and presentation of their history. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @bluesingmusic3443
    @bluesingmusic3443 3 года назад +3

    I met the Mills Brother on the left, in 1978, in Reno. There were only 2 left then. I didn't ask his name, I just shook his hand. He was a big dude. (The reason I didn't ask his name was I didn't want to look stupid.) They were big time, in the 30s, 40s, 50s. One thing about the old greats, they HAD to be good, HAD to be unique. The old Jazz Age, is one of my favorite times in music. (Back then it wasn't unusual for some one who thought they had more talent, to jump up on stage, & try to "cut" who ever. I'm reminded of a story, when Louis Armstrong was still in King Oliver's Band, a guy jumped up on stage with a trumpet, & played some notes in rapid fire. Oliver looked at Louis & said "Get him". They say Louis blew the roof off the place!!!") Great era in music.

    • @helpinghomelesscats5819
      @helpinghomelesscats5819 3 года назад

      I know what you mean about not asking the name. I saw Stanley Turrentine in a small club in the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. At a break I approached him to compliment his playing and asked the name of the last piece they had played. He looked a bit surprised at the question, but politely answered "Sugar". I looked it up when I got home and it was one of his very biggest hits! That was embarrassing. If I were the great fan of his, as I told him, I would have known that!