For me, the ultimate test of any band is how they sound LIVE. When you consider this video, and realize how raw it was, lacking the kind of professional sound engineering of a studio, you realize just how good these guys really were. Amazing.
And add to the fact that live sound at festivals at that time was still a learning process, there wasn't that build up of industry experience until the early 70's
Mama’s and the Papa’s in ‘67. John is married to Michelle. Denny and Michelle have had a torrid affair. Cass is in love with Denny. It’s amazing the band functioned at all at this point.
BARF. Tell me the number of people in Laurel Canyon that DIDN'T have "house fires". Peter Torkelson, you know PETER TORK, from the MONKEEYS? He had TWO. centerforaninformedamerica.com/inside-the-lc-the-strange-but-mostly-true-story-of-laurel-canyon-and-the-birth-of-the-hippie-generation-part-i/
Denny Doherty is from my neighborhood in lil' Halifax , Nova Scotia Canada .... after all that fame and fortune he ended up back home sittin in the pub talkin to anyone who sat down ... a decent fellow and whata life he had !
Mama Cass had the most amazing voice. She had all this talent and so much heartbreak. Thanks for this one Fil. Maybe you'll sing the whole song one day? You sounded great!
It's not often noted but Cass Elliot was a distinctly light-footed and effortless dancer. In live clips where there is any room at all for her to move, Cass seems to move through the air like a fish does through water. She has a fantastically athletic, balletic response to the music, as if her weight were no impediment at all
This is such a magnificent composition that I must know by heart enough for my brain to fill in what the mic isn't picking up. (Thanks for singing those lines...you daredevil!)
Hi Fil , as a subscriber to your channel, which I love by the way, I just wanted to say as far as I am aware you are one of the very few You Tubers who takes the time out to like every single comment that this community makes and I just wanted to say THANK YOU and may your channel become even more successful, you deserve it 👏👏👏
Great song. No auto tune - just real, with issues at times, but far prefer this to the auto tune of today. So much talent. And Fil, you are just a walking musical encyclopedia set! I appreciate you sharing all of this knowledge with us. Very fascinating!
The Mamas and the Papas would have gone nowhere without Cass. If you get a chance, check out her live duet with John Denver on the Midnight Special. They perform a beautiful version of "Leavin' on a Jet Plane".
Yes to the Midnight Special Cass and Denver! When I was a teenager in the 70's I used to dream that I could be John Denver's backup singer. Wasn't until 10 years ago I came across the Special video and I realized that, with the exception of one or two notes, that the harmony I created myself was the same as Cass Elliot's. Never been prouder. Lots of great live stuff from the Special.
Oh Fil! Do you remember long ago doing a great analysis of Janis Joplin performing - maybe it was "Ball and Chain" (?) Do you remember that lady in the audience that was blown away, mouthing "Wowww"? Yes, that was Mama Cass! (Cass Elliot R.I. P.) Incredible analysis here Fil, thank you
I was there as a photographer. People talk about Woodstock but this really was THE concert. Hendrix, The Byrds, The Animals, Simon and Garfunkel, Otis Redding, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin etc... Amazing. Weirdly a few years later I wound up dating the girl in the audience that you see in the close-ups. Great memories.
@@frederickglasser5617 Sadly Laura Nyro's performance was less than stellar. She seemed very out of place there. The audience did not react well. She seemed to be performing in a concert that Liberace would have been at home in. It was very weird.
Mama and the Pappa’s great group. I loved California Dreaming, Monday Monday. Mama Cass had such a great voice. Died too young. Thank you Fil😊 I agree Michele voice was lost.
👏👏👏👏. Wonderful harmony in this group, Cass was a phenomenal singer. Beautiful, beautiful voice. It's unfortunate this band was wrought with such tragedy. Thanks for your analysis Fil!
Its worth noting Michelle Phillips mic malfunctioned during this and she really had to project her vocals to be heard on the other mics, people talk about Cass' pipes but Michelle could for sure hold her own. Great analysis Fil as always!
If only Michelle had moved over and shared Cass' mic if/when she realized hers wasn't working...ah well, your analysis was impeccable, as always, Fil. Thanks so much for covering this song! 🧡
Cass's talent & beauty inspired a whole lot of girls who didn't have "perfect body" types to reach our dreams on talent!!! especially if we sang a Mama's & Papa's song!!!! LOVETHEM - I still listen to them today!! Their songs are on my playlist 55 years later!!!! Denny has to be the most UNDERRATED singer of the era!!!!
An iconic song from the 60’s. Great harmonies, and I especially liked Cass. Enjoyed your analysis with some tidbits about the drama that went on behind the scenes. Thanks, Fil, for this trip down memory lane!
If you cant hear Michelle then one must admit how great Cass was, for her to be able to carry the vocals like she is doing . ,I, liken it to a Great Bass player holding down the bottom for a 3 lead guitar solo attack in a southern rock band. . Additionally when you can hear all of the singers in the Mama's and Papa's, the 4 voices mysteriously create the illusion of a 5th voice, or vocal. That is extremely rare.
@@MrMassivefavour Cass had a huge voice. Michelle's was not as powerful and here, she's too far away from the mike. It's possible she didn't hold herself in high esteem as a singer because of who she was singing alongside and thus didn't think her part was important but their records have four-part harmonies and she was part of that
I'm going through your back catalog again. Great analysis. Toward the end, as you're talking about their other songs. "I saw her", "I saw her again....." actually one of my favorite parts of that song.
OMG. What an amazing group. Their harmonies were incredible. Thanks for the diversity of music you analyze. Especially, for those of us who grew up with the music of the 60’s and 70’s.
The amount of great music that evolved during the 60,s was unbelievable. The whole decade of the 60,s was exeptional for the sheer variety and innovation. It left an amazing musical legacy, glad i grew up then.
Love this one Fil....these videos from the Monterey Pop Festival are so great to have, as unpolished as they were at that time for recording these big music concerts. By the time Woodstock came around, it got done really well. For a group that lasted such a SHORT time, they made a HUGE impact on the music scene. So glad to see people getting exposed to their beautiful time in rock n roll.
Enjoyed your commentary... This is one of my favorite bands, who had such a distinctive sound, so instantly recognizable and appreciated more thanv50 years later. Wonderful!
Hey Fil, another great rundown!No one could stand toe to toe with them back then.John was musical genius,too bad it all ended up so tragic for them,I love their music to this day,thanks,.....ROCK.
Thanks Fil.. again you provide a glimpse into what it takes to write a song. The Mamas and the Papas are one of the bands I have distinct childhood memories of on Jukeboxes in the 60's as well as always being on the radio. For a while they were everywhere. Oh, and as well as writing , arranging, producing and singing etc.. John Phillips was one of the principal organisers of he Monterey Pop festival itself. Without him, most of what happened here, would not have happened :)
Been away a while, but great to see an analysis of the Mama's and the Papa's... Mamma Cass is such an underrated female vocalist in my opinion. Love this group. Again, if only music could still sound this good today. Great review Professor Fil!
My kids and I love the Mamma's and the Pappas. That was some awesome vocals and harmonizing regardless of the mic mix up. My uncle and aunt was at that concert in Monterrey. They were captured on camera and they had flowers in their hair ✌️!! ♥️ Them 60's. Really nice analysis here too,.. as always Fil !! 👍🤟
Hi Fil! I spent so much time listening to the Mama’s and Papa’s when my hubby was in Vietnam. Music got me through a very hard year, and these guys helped me smile more. Thanks for the memories, and your take on how they did musically...you amaze me with your talent! Have a great weekend...
One of my absolute favourites of theirs is “ Do you wanna dance” which is just a stunning arrangement with gorgeous orchestration, the very best vocal harmonies , and just an all round best version of this song. So clever to slow it right down and use the harmonies to drive the song.
A couple of years ago I watched the Monterey Pop DVD and I knew something was a bit off or missing in the harmonies, but I didn't realize it could be a defective mic. What we did hear was pretty damn good though.
Many fond memories of this song! My sister and I used to do a duet singing this. I enjoyed your analysis and I was sad to not be able to hear Michelle singing due to the microphone!
Cass Elliot devised the plan with David Crosby to kidnap Grahm Nash from the Hollies. Cass attended a Hollies concert in LA. After the show, she got backstage and meet Grahm. She invited him to go see some friends with her. They wound up at Joni Mitchel's place in Laural Canyon. They walk in and Crosby is rolling a fattie. They chat with Crosby for a while. There's somebody banging out some wild Carribian jams on the piano in another room. Crosby tells Nash, 'hey I got somebody you need to meet. They go into the other room and its Stills on the piano. Crosby tells Stills to play a new song they were working on. It was You Don't Have to Cry. Nash asked them to do it again and then again. The third time around Nash added his vocals and Crosby, Stills, and Nash was born. To the band at hand...The Mommas and Pappas were a great vocal group for sure, with many super tunes. I've been a fan since they showed up.
Crosby-Stills-Nash had a very good sound but they never came close to the extraordinary harmonies of Clarke-Hicks-Nash. The Hollies were a great band that deserved so much more recognition.
I love that you love and feature music from previous decades. I do feel lucky I was young during the times of the most significant musical decades ever. And to live in So Calif. I just wish the uniqueness and quality of creativity had continued after the 70’s. There is a reason younger people still listen to it today. Cass was amazing! Thank you!
A fabulous group and impeccable harmonies! The beauty of this song’s melody really conceals how depressing it can be. Another group whose harmonies I absolutely love is “The Association”. I certainly wouldn’t mind seeing them “earn their wings”! (See what I did there? You’re “Wings of Pegasus” and they need to earn their wings!?.... Bah, you’re a clever chap. You probably saw that right off. Just trying to convince myself that I’m clever as well.) As usual, the background you provide is awesome!
I also loved The Association's 'Along Comes Mary' including the quite busy lyric. That certainly was an era for those kind of songs and wonderful vocal arrangements.
Patty Farghaly 67 was a once in a lifetime explosion of music every week was someone new and totally unique I’m glad I was there to witness it first hand otherwise I wouldn’t have believed it happened
Theo B. I played Santana for a friends kid he was 18 said he never heard of him I asked so do you like it he said “ I listen to 21 st century music “ 🥴 some people’s taste is in their mouth 😉
I'm glad you straight away brought up the fact that Michelle Phillips' mic apparently wasn't on; I thought I was crazy but it just turns out I have good ears!😎 I love the 4-part harmonies; now please do Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young- their harmonies are AWESOME. Thank you, Fil!😍
Was so fortunate to see them live in Phoenix. It was fantastic and Mama Cass really made the Mamas and the Papas unique. Thanks Fil for another interesting analysis.
Thank you Fil, l really enjoy your videos. I’m not a musician but love music and have learned so much from you that has made me appreciate even more the talent and work input of the bands and singers that I like to listen to.
The thing I like about these videos, aside from them bringing back a lot of my musical influences, is that it is never one specific genre of music. Much respect for that Fil. Even though The Mamas And The Papas were short-lived, they left a lifetime's worth of music to be enjoyed with just a small handful of recordings. That's a testament of a great band. Thanks Fil.
Such a timeless classic with great harmonies. It is always amazing to hear such great performances pre auto-tune. I also love the harmonies on Abba songs and The Corrs.
Takes me back to being 18, slightly buzzed and listening to some sort of HS choral group do this song. This really is a great song and all four voices blend perfectly (when all the mics are working). Another fabulous job, Fil.
Great information - and you also make great videos of your own musical talent - always look forward to viewing all your videos - thank you for posting Fil
I have to sing along with this song every time I hear it, many memories come flooding back whenever it's on, which I believe is one of the true signs of a great song.
You are so right Michelle Philips soprano is such a big part of this song and it didn't come through as well in this performance - but this song is so great and the soprano part so great also. Monday Monday also really great song by this band.
I was only 6yrs. old in '67.... but I remember my mom playing this on the radio. I still have chills listening to this song today in 2020 and I don't know why.... I guess great music is timeless... Also, I LOVE how you be explain events from a musician's standpoint. You are explaining from a musician's standpoint that the everyday fan may not know or understand.... Thank you, what a pleasure ☮️♥️🎸🎤🎶🎶🎶
I too was California Dreaming in 1967, so 2 months into 1968, I moved there. 'I call Your Name' is one of my favorite Mama Cass songs. Played their music all the time in the hippie village of Pacific Beach, Ca.
Fil, you read my mind. I listened to this song yesterday and thought hmmm, this would be a good one for Fil to review. Thanks! Also, this is another great example of (same as Santana @ Woodstock) how-to sing-and-play-an-instrument-and-sing-harmony while utterly wasted.
Yay. Thank you for this, Fil. I had always heard how "bad" that live performance was, but in hearing it, I agree that it's because Michelle's part can't be heard. -- I love the song, "Creeque Alley", about the history of the band. Who else has ever done that? They made great music with John's songwriting and the great harmonies. Another one of those bands who were magical.
You should listen to Creeque Alley sometime. Lyrically brilliant and mentions Barry Maguire, John Sebastian, the band members themselves, and others they met along the way to 'making it'; essentially tells their story. Cass and Denny were in a folk band together, I believe, before the Mamas and the Papas. Their voices were so rock solid, just fabulous vocals on them. A lot of people thought Michelle was just eye candy/John's girlfriend but she could sing well too. Interesting info. Love you really digging into the details! :)
Cass Elliot's voice is one of my very favorites of all time. Simply perfect.
Envious of Cass! How I would have love to be at one of her parties in Laurel Canyon. ❤
One of top favorites, too!
Some of the greatest music ever, Denny Doherty is SO underrated as a lead male vocalist.
George Wodicka I don’t think I’ve ever seen a video from them - wasn’t aware Denny sang lead on this song too. Yep, he is fabulous.
Right you are about Denny.
@@heidichristensen7919 Search them on youtube... a couple really good ones, black and white too!
Cass, and Denny had such beautiful voices ❤️
Monday Monday, Denny was fabulous.
The “I Call Your Name” performance from this same gig is a living masterpiece. How these voices found each other is the stuff of magic…
Doesn’t get any better than Mama Cass. Thanks, Fil❣️
Dude , we're not talking about sex
Twochaudio. LOL. Maybe he's into fat chicks.
her fate was a sad one :(
@@DonPeyote420que le paso?
For me, the ultimate test of any band is how they sound LIVE. When you consider this video, and realize how raw it was, lacking the kind of professional sound engineering of a studio, you realize just how good these guys really were. Amazing.
Thanks for the comment. I was thinking the same thing. Just raw great talent.
And add to the fact that live sound at festivals at that time was still a learning process, there wasn't that build up of industry experience until the early 70's
And the who destroyed most of it in the set before
They would’ve sounded better if Michelle’s mic was working.
@@kylermillsap8068 They always cut down her vocals because she sang off key
Mama’s and the Papa’s in ‘67. John is married to Michelle. Denny and Michelle have had a torrid affair. Cass is in love with Denny. It’s amazing the band functioned at all at this point.
Shades of Fleetwood Mac....both fabulous bands🇺🇸🙋❤
Sex,drugs and Rock/Roll that is the way it went. 🥳💃🏻🕺🏼
Oh, I think John Phillips was well versed in "functioning" with some pretty twisted matters given his relationship with his daughter McKenzie.
how did you know cass was in love with him?
@@leahflower9924 Michelle has said it herself many times.
Now this is a timeless classic. One of my all-time favorite songs.
There harmonies were so amazing.
BARF. Tell me the number of people in Laurel Canyon that DIDN'T have "house fires". Peter Torkelson, you know PETER TORK, from the MONKEEYS? He had TWO. centerforaninformedamerica.com/inside-the-lc-the-strange-but-mostly-true-story-of-laurel-canyon-and-the-birth-of-the-hippie-generation-part-i/
This song, some of the top Beatles tracks, Moody Blues, Bad Company, Three Dog Night...some grand music...Should be played more often.
@@isorokudono BARF..THEN, PLUG YOUR EFFIN EARS!
@@michaelcook768 like you did already?
@@isorokudono Fool.
Always loved this song, the ' 60s and '70s were such a magical time like no other
Wish we had those years back, i surely do miss them...
So glad I was there and can remember it! It's when my guitar playing was more confidence than skill. I have improved!
Nothing of that class exists today!
Michelle was considered a decoration pretty girl with an average voice. Mama Cass was the glue in the group.
So true Marcia Hacker! I'm thankful I grew up during that time.
Denny Doherty is from my neighborhood in lil' Halifax , Nova Scotia Canada .... after all that fame and fortune he ended up back home sittin in the pub talkin to anyone who sat down ... a decent fellow and whata life he had !
Mama Cass had the most amazing voice. She had all this talent and so much heartbreak. Thanks for this one Fil. Maybe you'll sing the whole song one day? You sounded great!
See, Fil, it is just me who wants you to record this song. 🙂
It's not often noted but Cass Elliot was a distinctly light-footed and effortless dancer. In live clips where there is any room at all for her to move, Cass seems to move through the air like a fish does through water. She has a fantastically athletic, balletic response to the music, as if her weight were no impediment at all
This is such a magnificent composition that I must know by heart enough for my brain to fill in what the mic isn't picking up. (Thanks for singing those lines...you daredevil!)
One of the greatest groups ever
Hi Fil , as a subscriber to your channel, which I love by the way, I just wanted to say as far as I am aware you are one of the very few You Tubers who takes the time out to like every single comment that this community makes and I just wanted to say THANK YOU and may your channel become even more successful, you deserve it 👏👏👏
I always loved those 60s vocal harmonies.
Mama's, Association, Beach boys etc etc
Fil should do one on The Association.
Don't forget the Beatles
Denny Doherty is one of the most underrated voices of this era. Excellent analysis, as always Fil. ✌❤ ROCK!
Great song. No auto tune - just real, with issues at times, but far prefer this to the auto tune of today. So much talent. And Fil, you are just a walking musical encyclopedia set! I appreciate you sharing all of this knowledge with us. Very fascinating!
We could sing along to theses songs. It was fun. 🎤🎼🎸🥁🗣🗣
@@paulchristian7693it was full of life. Everything seems dead today.
The Mamas and the Papas would have gone nowhere without Cass. If you get a chance, check out her live duet with John Denver on the Midnight Special. They perform a beautiful version of "Leavin' on a Jet Plane".
YES! I had no idea this existed until a few years ago when I happened upon it here on YT. So beautiful!
Yes to the Midnight Special Cass and Denver! When I was a teenager in the 70's I used to dream that I could be John Denver's backup singer. Wasn't until 10 years ago I came across the Special video and I realized that, with the exception of one or two notes, that the harmony I created myself was the same as Cass Elliot's. Never been prouder. Lots of great live stuff from the Special.
I've seen it! Great stuff!
Thanks for the heads-up on that performance. I am certain that I was 'out and about and up to no good' that night and never saw it until today..
She had a solo hit in the UK with a song called: Getting Better.
Oh Fil! Do you remember long ago doing a great analysis of Janis Joplin performing - maybe it was "Ball and Chain" (?) Do you remember that lady in the audience that was blown away, mouthing "Wowww"? Yes, that was Mama Cass! (Cass Elliot R.I. P.) Incredible analysis here Fil, thank you
I was there as a photographer. People talk about Woodstock but this really was THE concert. Hendrix, The Byrds, The Animals, Simon and Garfunkel, Otis Redding, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin etc... Amazing. Weirdly a few years later I wound up dating the girl in the audience that you see in the close-ups. Great memories.
Wow. And you failed to mention the jaw dropping performance of Laura Nyro. Just an amazing concert and rockumentary.
@@frederickglasser5617 Sadly Laura Nyro's performance was less than stellar. She seemed very out of place there. The audience did not react well. She seemed to be performing in a concert that Liberace would have been at home in. It was very weird.
Wow, thanks for sharing that, lucky you!
Mama and the Pappa’s great group. I loved California Dreaming, Monday Monday. Mama Cass had such a great voice. Died too young. Thank you Fil😊 I agree Michele voice was lost.
I love Mamas and Papas! Thanks Fil!!
👏👏👏👏. Wonderful harmony in this group, Cass was a phenomenal singer. Beautiful, beautiful voice. It's unfortunate this band was wrought with such tragedy. Thanks for your analysis Fil!
His ability to understand what all four voices can do along with the melody makes him a top tier writer and so impressive.
Its worth noting Michelle Phillips mic malfunctioned during this and she really had to project her vocals to be heard on the other mics, people talk about Cass' pipes but Michelle could for sure hold her own. Great analysis Fil as always!
The music, of course is divine~But that late 60s mod, uber hip , far out style is EVERYTHING! ✌😎🌼
If only Michelle had moved over and shared Cass' mic if/when she realized hers wasn't working...ah well, your analysis was impeccable, as always, Fil. Thanks so much for covering this song! 🧡
Cass's talent & beauty inspired a whole lot of girls who didn't have "perfect body" types to reach our dreams on talent!!! especially if we sang a Mama's & Papa's song!!!! LOVETHEM - I still listen to them today!! Their songs are on my playlist 55 years later!!!! Denny has to be the most UNDERRATED singer of the era!!!!
An iconic song from the 60’s. Great harmonies, and I especially liked Cass. Enjoyed your analysis with some tidbits about the drama that went on behind the scenes. Thanks, Fil, for this trip down memory lane!
Fil, you have a gift for delving into an artist's background and picking out the relevant bits that produce several 'Aha!' moments for us.
Great analysis Fil! As always!
Thank you for the fine analysis of this gem Fil! All the background info you provide is fantastic!
The summer of love. I was 17 years old magical times. Always love your reviews, Fil
I enjoy your analysis!!! I wasn't surprised about Michele's vocals not being heard....I don't think I have EVER heard her voice on record!
If you cant hear Michelle then one must admit how great Cass was, for her to be able to carry the vocals like she is doing . ,I, liken it to a Great Bass player holding down the bottom for a 3 lead guitar solo attack in a southern rock band. .
Additionally when you can hear all of the singers in the Mama's and Papa's, the 4 voices mysteriously create the illusion of a 5th voice, or vocal.
That is extremely rare.
Really missed the flute and Michelle’s harmony on this. But what a great analysis!
Michelle didn't do any harmony it was all Cass. She only ever started off "Dedicated to the one I love" she was just eye candy.
@@MrMassivefavour What Mamas and the Papas have you been listening to all of these years?
Totally agree
@@MrMassivefavour Cass had a huge voice. Michelle's was not as powerful and here, she's too far away from the mike. It's possible she didn't hold herself in high esteem as a singer because of who she was singing alongside and thus didn't think her part was important but their records have four-part harmonies and she was part of that
I love the flute aswell,even if it is totally off pitch. Its cute.
One of the few times I have heard Fil critical of a performance. He is spot on and this adds to his already over the top credibility. Bravo
California Dreaming is such a great song. Mama Cass could really belt it out.
Denny Doherty could belt it out.
She could have sang the phone book and it would have been fantastic
Actually it was the males that belted it out
Hugely disappointing recording. 😫 Glad most of us know this song and how it really sounds.
Dream a little dream of me.
Love that song!
I still have that 45rpm record stashed away in my things somewhere...always loved that song, and her version of it. 🧡
Showcased Cass’s voice no doubt.
I'm going through your back catalog again. Great analysis. Toward the end, as you're talking about their other songs. "I saw her", "I saw her again....." actually one of my favorite parts of that song.
OMG. What an amazing group. Their harmonies were incredible. Thanks for the diversity of music you analyze. Especially, for those of us who grew up with the music of the 60’s and 70’s.
The amount of great music that evolved during the 60,s was unbelievable. The whole decade of the 60,s was exeptional for the sheer variety and innovation. It left an amazing musical legacy, glad i grew up then.
Fil. You're so well prepared. Thanks for your professionalism.
Love this one Fil....these videos from the Monterey Pop Festival are so great to have, as unpolished as they were at that time for recording these big music concerts. By the time Woodstock came around, it got done really well. For a group that lasted such a SHORT time, they made a HUGE impact on the music scene. So glad to see people getting exposed to their beautiful time in rock n roll.
Unforgettable!
I was 16 when this was playing on the radio, I loved it then, I still love it today❤️
Me too!
Enjoyed your commentary... This is one of my favorite bands, who had such a distinctive sound, so instantly recognizable and appreciated more thanv50 years later. Wonderful!
Great review, ta velly much.
One of THE GREAT, nay greatest songs of the last 60 years.
Timeless, iconic classic.
Hey Fil, another great rundown!No one could stand toe to toe with them back then.John was musical genius,too bad it all ended up so tragic for them,I love their music to this day,thanks,.....ROCK.
I just adore this song! Thanks for covering it!
Love your takes on vocal groups like this one and Bee Gees...very thoughtful and professional
Thanks Fil.. again you provide a glimpse into what it takes to write a song. The Mamas and the Papas are one of the bands I have distinct childhood memories of on Jukeboxes in the 60's as well as always being on the radio. For a while they were everywhere. Oh, and as well as writing , arranging, producing and singing etc.. John Phillips was one of the principal organisers of he Monterey Pop festival itself. Without him, most of what happened here, would not have happened :)
I really enjoyed the video & great info Fil.
Been away a while, but great to see an analysis of the Mama's and the Papa's... Mamma Cass is such an underrated female vocalist in my opinion. Love this group. Again, if only music could still sound this good today. Great review Professor Fil!
My kids and I love the Mamma's and the Pappas. That was some awesome vocals and harmonizing regardless of the mic mix up. My uncle and aunt was at that concert in Monterrey. They were captured on camera and they had flowers in their hair ✌️!! ♥️ Them 60's. Really nice analysis here too,.. as always Fil !! 👍🤟
Hi Fil! I spent so much time listening to the Mama’s and Papa’s when my hubby was in Vietnam. Music got me through a very hard year, and these guys helped me smile more. Thanks for the memories, and your take on how they did musically...you amaze me with your talent! Have a great weekend...
One of my absolute favourites of theirs is “ Do you wanna dance” which is just a stunning arrangement with gorgeous orchestration, the very best vocal harmonies , and just an all round best version of this song. So clever to slow it right down and use the harmonies to drive the song.
such an amazing song thank you Fil for this analysis
Thank you for your analysis. Another band and music I loved and still listen to.
A couple of years ago I watched the Monterey Pop DVD and I knew something was a bit off or missing in the harmonies, but I didn't realize it could be a defective mic. What we did hear was pretty damn good though.
Michelle stated once they were a studio band. Rarely did live.
Many fond memories of this song! My sister and I used to do a duet singing this. I enjoyed your analysis and I was sad to not be able to hear Michelle singing due to the microphone!
Their vocal harmonies are so uplifting.
Cass Elliot devised the plan with David Crosby to kidnap Grahm Nash from the Hollies. Cass attended a Hollies concert in LA. After the show, she got backstage and meet Grahm. She invited him to go see some friends with her. They wound up at Joni Mitchel's place in Laural Canyon. They walk in and Crosby is rolling a fattie. They chat with Crosby for a while. There's somebody banging out some wild Carribian jams on the piano in another room. Crosby tells Nash, 'hey I got somebody you need to meet. They go into the other room and its Stills on the piano. Crosby tells Stills to play a new song they were working on. It was You Don't Have to Cry. Nash asked them to do it again and then again. The third time around Nash added his vocals and Crosby, Stills, and Nash was born. To the band at hand...The Mommas and Pappas were a great vocal group for sure, with many super tunes. I've been a fan since they showed up.
Crosby-Stills-Nash had a very good sound but they never came close to the extraordinary harmonies of Clarke-Hicks-Nash. The Hollies were a great band that deserved so much more recognition.
I love how you cover all bases when you talk about music! Bravo Fil!
I love that you love and feature music from previous decades. I do feel lucky I was young during the times of the most significant musical decades ever. And to live in So Calif. I just wish the uniqueness and quality of creativity had continued after the 70’s. There is a reason younger people still listen to it today. Cass was amazing! Thank you!
A fabulous group and impeccable harmonies! The beauty of this song’s melody really conceals how depressing it can be.
Another group whose harmonies I absolutely love is “The Association”. I certainly wouldn’t mind seeing them “earn their wings”! (See what I did there? You’re “Wings of Pegasus” and they need to earn their wings!?.... Bah, you’re a clever chap. You probably saw that right off. Just trying to convince myself that I’m clever as well.)
As usual, the background you provide is awesome!
Great suggestion!!! I love their performance on The Smothers Brothers: ruclips.net/video/sYJhhKSXOBo/видео.html
ubetta wrkb1tch 😊 I’ve watched that one a few times!
I also loved The Association's 'Along Comes Mary' including the quite busy lyric. That certainly was an era for those kind of songs and wonderful vocal arrangements.
Thanks Fil . You ROCK !! Love your channel 🌼
Brings back so many memories. Great analysis Fil.
Thanks Fil that was great - i loved listening to this on my older sisters record player!
Loved them so much. 67 a great year😉😊
Patty Farghaly 67 was a once in a lifetime explosion of music every week was someone new and totally unique I’m glad I was there to witness it first hand otherwise I wouldn’t have believed it happened
@@gerard1954 me too very lucky. What a time.
It was the greatest music era ever and still strong today and will be in years and years to come!
Theo B. I played Santana for a friends kid he was 18 said he never heard of him I asked so do you like it he said “ I listen to 21 st century music “ 🥴
some people’s taste is in their mouth 😉
@@gerard1954 lmaoooo
Another great analysis. Thanks Fil. Loved this band. 💕
insight full as always, thanks Fil--------------HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!!
I'm glad you straight away brought up the fact that Michelle Phillips' mic apparently wasn't on; I thought I was crazy but it just turns out I have good ears!😎 I love the 4-part harmonies; now please do Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young- their harmonies are AWESOME. Thank you, Fil!😍
Was so fortunate to see them live in Phoenix. It was fantastic and Mama Cass really made the Mamas and the Papas unique. Thanks Fil for another interesting analysis.
Very informative. Doesn't change my appreciation of this phenomenal band and of course Cass.
Thank you Fil, l really enjoy your videos. I’m not a musician but love music and have learned so much from you that has made me appreciate even more the talent and work input of the bands and singers that I like to listen to.
The only hippies my parents liked 😊❤️ ☮️
You’re spot on about the sound. Somebody messed up.
That was my dad, also. The ONLY positive response ever to R&R was M&P on Ed Sullivan.
Oh how I love them......takes me right back to my youth long ago and far away.....❤🐦🇺🇸🌞✌😊
Spot on Fil I always learn so much from these videos
You are so gifted - from Australia
The thing I like about these videos, aside from them bringing back a lot of my musical influences, is that it is never one specific genre of music. Much respect for that Fil.
Even though The Mamas And The Papas were short-lived, they left a lifetime's worth of music to be enjoyed with just a small handful of recordings. That's a testament of a great band.
Thanks Fil.
Such a timeless classic with great harmonies. It is always amazing to hear such great performances pre auto-tune. I also love the harmonies on Abba songs and The Corrs.
Takes me back to being 18, slightly buzzed and listening to some sort of HS choral group do this song. This really is a great song and all four voices blend perfectly (when all the mics are working). Another fabulous job, Fil.
Great information - and you also make great videos of your own musical talent - always look forward to viewing all your videos - thank you for posting Fil
Great analyses ! Lived in Illinois until i was 26 . This song was great to hear during a blizzard !
Great commentary and insight on the recording process.
Fantastic, thanks for this. I really appreciate the back story on the band. Well done.
I have to sing along with this song every time I hear it, many memories come flooding back whenever it's on, which I believe is one of the true signs of a great song.
Monday Monday live is pretty fancy as well! Thanks fil,👏🏻
Dear Fil: Very atmospheric
music. 12:30 another nice
one. Thanks to you, I'm
gonna have a listen right now! Appreciate it, Bill.
You are so right Michelle Philips soprano is such a big part of this song and it didn't come through as well in this performance - but this song is so great and the soprano part so great also. Monday Monday also really great song by this band.
Some mamas and the papa's to get my weekend going. Thanks fil. 🤘
Always learn from every one of your videos Fil. You are awesome!
Great band!! And great cinematography
Excellent analysis, Fil!
Hi Phyl, terrific voice! Excellent backstory on the Mamas and Pappas! The band was a shooting star and one if the seminal groups if the Sixties
I was only 6yrs. old in '67.... but I remember my mom playing this on the radio. I still have chills listening to this song today in 2020 and I don't know why.... I guess great music is timeless... Also, I LOVE how you be explain events from a musician's standpoint. You are explaining from a musician's standpoint that the everyday fan may not know or understand.... Thank you, what a pleasure ☮️♥️🎸🎤🎶🎶🎶
I too was California Dreaming in 1967, so 2 months into 1968, I moved there. 'I call Your Name' is one of my favorite Mama Cass songs. Played their music all the time in the hippie village of Pacific Beach, Ca.
Listened to your music. Wow, really good. Love your voice!!!
Fil, you read my mind. I listened to this song yesterday and thought hmmm, this would be a good one for Fil to review. Thanks! Also, this is another great example of (same as Santana @ Woodstock) how-to sing-and-play-an-instrument-and-sing-harmony while utterly wasted.
Yay. Thank you for this, Fil. I had always heard how "bad" that live performance was, but in hearing it, I agree that it's because Michelle's part can't be heard. -- I love the song, "Creeque Alley", about the history of the band. Who else has ever done that? They made great music with John's songwriting and the great harmonies. Another one of those bands who were magical.
You should listen to Creeque Alley sometime. Lyrically brilliant and mentions Barry Maguire, John Sebastian, the band members themselves, and others they met along the way to 'making it'; essentially tells their story.
Cass and Denny were in a folk band together, I believe, before the Mamas and the Papas. Their voices were so rock solid, just fabulous vocals on them. A lot of people thought Michelle was just eye candy/John's girlfriend but she could sing well too.
Interesting info. Love you really digging into the details! :)