God i love this song!!! It reminds me of the 1st time went to california in 2009. The nostalgia that this song has is incredible and the harmoney is awesome. It borderline brings tears to my eyes and its short and simple but a very powerful song. This will forever be a timeless classic. ...The song was released when music was music.
I was 16 in ‘66 when this song was #1. This group was as big as it got musically and culturally. Mama Cass had perfect pitch and was the backbone of the amazing group. Props to Wrecking Crew session band and studio. Just Freak’n great. This was the California groove that the Mamas and Papas had in spades. The highlight from the folk singers from earlier days. So happy you liked it.
Yes! The Mamas and the Papas were the greatest singers with the most beautiful harmonies. Try 'Got A Feelin', 'I Call Your Name', 'Words Of Love', 'The Dancing Bear'.
Monday, Monday is another one of their hits. They have that 60's hippie folk music sound to them, and my parents played them all... the... time... but I do like them.
You guys are my favorite couple. Mel, you’re always looking beautiful but with that blonde...STUNNING! This one touches my heart because my 13 year old son (he’s autistic) will sometimes blurt out a part of the chorus when we’re driving and then go silent. So we got to where when he does it, we sing it with him. It’s become a riding tradition. 💜💜
Hey Amber, that’s so awesome!!! It’s such a pleasure to be connected to amazing people like yourself💜💜 This song is even cooler now💜😀 Your son is awesome and 😎 cool
The gentleman playing the guitar is Papa John Philips. The mastermind behind the Mamas and the Papas. He hand picked Denny Dougherty, and Mama Cass Elliot because their voices precisely fit the vocal registries he required for a harmony driven group. . The woman on the left is Michelle Philips, Johns wife. They lived in New York City During a particularly freezing winter and knowing Michelle missed her warm California weather. John completed the song very late one night .He woke up Michelle up to ask her to transcribe the lyrics he had just written. She wasn't happy about being awoken from a deep slumber. John enticed her by promising her a 50% cut of the songwriting credits. So she begrudgingly did. Smart move on Michele's part. The song was the bands first big hit. Reaching #4 in the spring of1966. Their follow up single Monday Monday made it to #1 on the billboard charts. I highly recommend it. RNB
@@hollywoodharriet13 It is nice too know you're "Soft Hearted Harriet" when it comes to Mom 😇. She obviously had great taste in music and did a wonderful job in raising her daughter. 🙂 Sincerely, RNB
@@ricknbacker5626 That's sweet. Thank you. You know when you are a kid you cannot see how young your parents are. But looking back they were still in their 30's in the early 60's. Our parents were good to us. Mom liked music and played it for us all our lives.
@@hollywoodharriet13 My folks were from the WW2 generation and mostly listened to Big Band music and Sinatra. I was the youngest of 4 kids (July 1959) So I don't remember hearing the music as much as I remember their albums by the family console HiFi. But in the 60's when my older siblings binged on The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Who, The Doors. My folks loved The Righteous Brothers, The Supremes, Sonny and Cher, Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass and The 5th Dimension. What an amazing time to grow up!! I hope you enjoy the Labor day weekend Harriet. Cheers, RNB
I wouldn’t say he handpicked mama cass, he didn’t even want her in the band and she wanted to join it badly, he thought her look, ie being overweight was a detriment. When he and michelle were broke and had no where to go they showed up at cass’s door and she let them stay in exchange for becoming part of the band and it was an offer they really could not refuse. Plus they treated her pretty badly once she was in the band, always making fun of her weight, etc. Also, i wouldn’t really call john philips a gentleman, the man had an incestuous relationship with his daughter for years.
Michelle Phillips and John Phillips. Denny and Cass , Michelle wrote the 2nd verse. Beautiful song. My moms favorite band. It was 1965 and everyone wanted to move there. Time of the hippies. It’s been used in war films and many others. Monday, Monday. Love that song too
Michelle Phillips also starred in the Knots Landing tv series as Paige's mother until the show ended in the 90s. It was a favorite of mine to watch. Please react to "Monday, Monday"
John philips didn’t even want Cass Elliot in the band and she wanted to join it badly, he thought her look, ie being overweight was a detriment. When he and michelle were broke and had no where to go they showed up at cass’s door and she let them stay in exchange for becoming part of the band and it was an offer they really could not refuse. Plus they treated her pretty badly before she was in the band and worse after she was in it, always making fun of her weight, having her wait on them, etc. they even made fun of her in their lyrics, Creeque Alley had a line that went “and no one’s gettin fat except mama cass” Never mind that john philips had an incestuous relationship with his daughter for years, never mind he and michelle had so much drugs lying around in bowls around the house and thought nothing of their young daughter using them so she ended up with a drug problem at a very young age. Except for cass they were all pretty awful people.
Monday, Monday and I Saw Her Again Last Night. Also check out some Mama Cass solo stuff. She was ..... hard to describe. You just have to experience her. But shout outs to all the M&Ps. All the best!!!!
Everybody loved this group. Michelle, the blonde was married to John with the hat, but other than that none were related. This rabbit hole would lead you to Mama Cass and her solo career. Great group. Their music makes me a little too nostalgic.
@@symbiosisai I believe she did accuse him of incest. She also had a major drug problem for a long time. I’m not saying that had anything to do with the accusation. Just adding that part of her history. She’s on social media these days and seems a lot better.
Came on Dragon, Bruce Lee Story, 1993...In the San Andrea Fall, earthquake movie.. probably many others...grew up in the 70’s , one of my favorite.🇺🇸🇵🇷❤️🤜✌️
I love them. Listen to Creeque Alley. One of my most favorite by them. And you two would love California. Especially if you visited LA area where there's Disneyland, Universal Studios and just to take a tour of Hollywood, where movie magic happens :)
react to : California dreaming by the beach boys, it’s a remake, do the video, Michelle Phillips, John Phillips, and Denny Doherty makes a cameo appearance in the video, it’s really cool, their the original members of the mamas, and the Papas, 🖤💚🤍 that group. but I’m crazy about this remake.
If you want to hear something amazing check out School of Rock California Dreaming (The bassist is phenomenal). Michelle Philips was also in Star Trek: Next Gen. Check out Creeque Alley while you are at it and look up what it was about too. While you are at it Check out School of Rock Bohemian Rhapsody studio edition plus Another One Bites the Dust. Fantastic!
They were a great group. They were not together long but had many hits. They are in the Rock & Toll H of Fame. The only one still alive is Michelle Phillips. the little girl on the left. Great review
They sing about California of the 1960s. California is NOT like that anymore...by far...BUT love this group....Try their songs" Monday, Monday ', 'Dedicated to the One I love', ' Twelve thirty" , 'Words of Love", and of course, their autobiographical song of their own story sung by them which is rare to hear a group do, called 'Creeque Alley" Creeque (pronounced creaky) Alley is a real place, one of a series of alleys (actually named Creeque's Alley and owned by the Creeque family) in the Virgin Islands. In the song 'Creeque Alley', They are telling the (autobiographical) story of how they formed so they are talking about each of them and other singers/groups they were in, associated with, or friends with. Folk Music is where Michelle and John Phillips came out of in the early sixties. "John and Mitchy were gettin' kind of itchy Just to leave the folk music behind". Next lyric refers to Denny Doherty and Zal Yanovsky trying to make it big, get gigs, record made, recording contracts, anything: "Zal and Denny workin' for a penny Tryin' to get a fish on the line" "In a coffee house Sebastian sat And after every number they'd pass the hat" refers to how John Sebastian, who wasn't a member of the Mamas and Papas, started out, as many folk singers did in the fifties and sixties. Song's lyrics: "McGuinn and McGuire couldn't get any higher, but that's what they were aiming at. Doesn't refers to drugs as much as aiming to reach the heights of music popularity and also a play on the Bryd's hit song "Eight Miles High'. 'McGinn' refers to Roger McGuinn, the lead singer of the pop/folk group 'The Byrds'. McGuire' refers to singer Barry McGuire who had some big hits in the mid-sixties, especially 'Eve of Destruction'. Example of the meaning of lyrics in the song: "Zally said Denny, you know there aren't many Who can sing a song the way that you do, let's go south Denny said Zally, golly, don't you think that I wish I could play guitar like you", refers Zal Yanovsky and Denny Doherty getting together, then joined by John Sebastian, "Zal, Denny and Sebastian sat (at the Night Owl) And after every number they'd pass the hat" was the three yound men trying to make it big before Denny met Cass Elliot and she joined the three guys. "When Denny met Cass he gave her love bumps..." (she was infatuated with him)..."Call John and Zal and that was the Mugwumps..." (The Mugwumps were a 1960s folk rock band, based in New York City. It released one self-titled album in 1967 and two singles. The Mugwumps found little success during their short time together in 1964, and are best known for launching the careers of Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty and John Sebastian and Zal Yanovsky who made up the group the Mugwumps, pronounced 'MUG-wamps', as in it rhymns with 'swamps'. After the group's breakup, Denny Doherty went on to team with Michelle ad John Phillips while John Sebastian and Za Yanovsky formed their group 'The Lovin' Spoonful'.... Hence the song's lyrics in Creeque Alley: "...Sebastian and Zal formed the (Lovin') Spoonful..Michelle, John (Phillips), and Denny gettin' very tuneful..." The writer of the song, John Phillips, takes some poetic licensein lyrics like "When Cass was a sophomore, planned to go to Swarthmore, But she changed her mind one day. Standin' on the turnpike, thumb out to hitchhike Take me to New York right away..." Cass Elliot hadn't ever planned to go to Swarthmore College but she did want to go to New York City.
Have y'all reviewed the band Meatloaf? Starting with the song" I would do Anything for love" ; ( but I won't do that). Then play some "Bat out of hell"
Great song,can you guys react to a Canadian band the song is sweet city woman by the Stampeders official music video,also another great song by the mommas and papas is dedicated to the one I love,thank you.
In the 70s the whole world wanted to be in America, everyone in America wanted to be in California, everybody in California wanted to be in Southern California. Today? Not so much
Hey just to start off I wanted to let everyone know that Peyton Manning and John Lynch were just told that they were gonna be inducted to the Pro football Hall of Fame!! I have older brothers and sisters and I grew up with this group!!!!!!
@@1trumantucker1 hey I'm in the hospital and have been for the last 2 months and had noone else to share my happy news with. I'm sorry if I upset anyone and everyone. I I grew up with older brothers and sisters so I grew up with these artists and more cool artists and believe this song is one of the absolute best songs.
You guys should react to Redbone "Come And Get Your Love" if you haven't yet, they are a Native American group from the 70's. You guys would know this song from movies like "Guardians of the Galaxy"
They covered “Dedicated to the One I Love”. They also sang “Monday. Monday”.
One of the greatest pop tunes ever recorded - it has as much power now as the day it was released 😍
this was rock
A 1960's song that has stood the test of time...A Classic!
The 60s and 70s bands and the singer songwriters of the same era had the best harmonies that were ever created
indeed.
100%
I named my daughter after Mama Cass she had such an amazing voice and spirit and its my moms favorite band so Cassidy aka Cass fit. I just love them!
God i love this song!!! It reminds me of the 1st time went to california in 2009. The nostalgia that this song has is incredible and the harmoney is awesome. It borderline brings tears to my eyes and its short and simple but a very powerful song. This will forever be a timeless classic. ...The song was released when music was music.
well said! so true!
This chorus gives me goosebumbs everytime.
Greetings from Germany ❤
No auto tune just pure talent
I was 16 in ‘66 when this song was #1. This group was as big as it got musically and culturally. Mama Cass had perfect pitch and was the backbone of the amazing group. Props to Wrecking Crew session band and studio. Just Freak’n great. This was the California groove that the Mamas and Papas had in spades. The highlight from the folk singers from earlier days. So happy you liked it.
Yes! The Mamas and the Papas were the greatest singers with the most beautiful harmonies. Try 'Got A Feelin', 'I Call Your Name', 'Words Of Love', 'The Dancing Bear'.
Great classic song and time. Great job guys.
iconic & timeless song ♥
Appreciate this one. A personal favorite. Thank y'all.
Monday, Monday is another one of their hits. They have that 60's hippie folk music sound to them, and my parents played them all... the... time... but I do like them.
Your wife is so happy it makeme feel good, she lifts my mood. Thats why i keep coming back
You guys are my favorite couple. Mel, you’re always looking beautiful but with that blonde...STUNNING! This one touches my heart because my 13 year old son (he’s autistic) will sometimes blurt out a part of the chorus when we’re driving and then go silent. So we got to where when he does it, we sing it with him. It’s become a riding tradition. 💜💜
That's Sooo Cool! 🤗 My ex had an Autistic son, I love that fella. We just called him Happy, because he always was. 🤔🤗😎
@@donjenkins3861 they truly are amazing souls. 💜💜
Hey Amber, that’s so awesome!!! It’s such a pleasure to be connected to amazing people like yourself💜💜 This song is even cooler now💜😀 Your son is awesome and 😎 cool
The gentleman playing the guitar is Papa John Philips. The mastermind behind the Mamas and the Papas. He hand picked Denny Dougherty, and Mama Cass Elliot because their voices precisely fit the vocal registries he required for a harmony driven group. . The woman on the left is Michelle Philips, Johns wife. They lived in New York City During a particularly freezing winter and knowing Michelle missed her warm California weather. John completed the song very late one night .He woke up Michelle up to ask her to transcribe the lyrics he had just written. She wasn't happy about being awoken from a deep slumber. John enticed her by promising her a 50% cut of the songwriting credits. So she begrudgingly did. Smart move on Michele's part. The song was the bands first big hit. Reaching #4 in the spring of1966. Their follow up single Monday Monday made it to #1 on the billboard charts. I highly recommend it. RNB
Monday Monday reminds me of my Mom so much that I still have trouble listening to it. She loved that song.
@@hollywoodharriet13 It is nice too know you're "Soft Hearted Harriet" when it comes to Mom 😇. She obviously had great taste in music and did a wonderful job in raising her daughter. 🙂 Sincerely, RNB
@@ricknbacker5626 That's sweet. Thank you. You know when you are a kid you cannot see how young your parents are. But looking back they were still in their 30's in the early 60's. Our parents were good to us. Mom liked music and played it for us all our lives.
@@hollywoodharriet13 My folks were from the WW2 generation and mostly listened to Big Band music and Sinatra. I was the youngest of 4 kids (July 1959) So I don't remember hearing the music as much as I remember their albums by the family console HiFi. But in the 60's when my older siblings binged on The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Who, The Doors. My folks loved The Righteous Brothers, The Supremes, Sonny and Cher, Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass and The 5th Dimension. What an amazing time to grow up!! I hope you enjoy the Labor day weekend Harriet. Cheers, RNB
I wouldn’t say he handpicked mama cass, he didn’t even want her in the band and she wanted to join it badly, he thought her look, ie being overweight was a detriment. When he and michelle were broke and had no where to go they showed up at cass’s door and she let them stay in exchange for becoming part of the band and it was an offer they really could not refuse. Plus they treated her pretty badly once she was in the band, always making fun of her weight, etc.
Also, i wouldn’t really call john philips a gentleman, the man had an incestuous relationship with his daughter for years.
Idk anymore of their songs but I love this genre of music! Like mel said, it does something to my soul
The gorgeous female of the group... Michelle Phillips...wrote this song. She's the only member still living today, 76 years old! 😮
Hey True Reacts With Truman, thank you so much for the information.
Mama Cas was also such a beautiful woman
John wrote it.
She wrote two lines of it
@@eirikrsland1399 he sure did as I recall Michelle inspired the song cause she was dreaming of California
"Creeque Alley" and "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" are definitely good ones.
Hey Mel and Shawn. Whassup. Love this tune. Mama Cass❤️❤️❤️
Hey Kim, thank you so much for watching 💜
There voices were sooooo amazing. Mama Cass had the best female voice I have ever heard. Bar none. And I'm 65.
Michelle Phillips and John Phillips. Denny and Cass , Michelle wrote the 2nd verse. Beautiful song. My moms favorite band. It was 1965 and everyone wanted to move there. Time of the hippies. It’s been used in war films and many others. Monday, Monday. Love that song too
I just subscribed to your channel, but so far I can dig the enthusiasm and excitement you two bring. Good vibes.
These guys sound great!!!
Michelle Phillips also starred in the Knots Landing tv series as Paige's mother until the show ended in the 90s. It was a favorite of mine to watch. Please react to "Monday, Monday"
John philips didn’t even want Cass Elliot in the band and she wanted to join it badly, he thought her look, ie being overweight was a detriment. When he and michelle were broke and had no where to go they showed up at cass’s door and she let them stay in exchange for becoming part of the band and it was an offer they really could not refuse. Plus they treated her pretty badly before she was in the band and worse after she was in it, always making fun of her weight, having her wait on them, etc. they even made fun of her in their lyrics, Creeque Alley had a line that went “and no one’s gettin fat except mama cass”
Never mind that john philips had an incestuous relationship with his daughter for years, never mind he and michelle had so much drugs lying around in bowls around the house and thought nothing of their young daughter using them so she ended up with a drug problem at a very young age. Except for cass they were all pretty awful people.
This song was an anthem for the '60's CA counter culture scene.
Omg y'all snapping on the off beat lmao
Legendary vocals xx
Monday, Monday and I Saw Her Again Last Night. Also check out some Mama Cass solo stuff. She was ..... hard to describe. You just have to experience her. But shout outs to all the M&Ps. All the best!!!!
What a cool song!!!!!!!!!!’
Try "Monday, Monday"--it won the group a Grammy in 1967
Everybody loved this group. Michelle, the blonde was married to John with the hat, but other than that none were related. This rabbit hole would lead you to Mama Cass and her solo career. Great group. Their music makes me a little too nostalgic.
Michelle had an.affair with that main guy Dennis
Would love to see your reaction to Mama Cass's reaction to Janis Joplin singing Ball & Chain at Monterey. Kia kaha guys \m/
Great music from the past
thank god there's finally one of these videos in which someone has actually heard one of these all time classics before.
Gotta play Monday Monday great song!!!
Such a great song
yes please....more
1965 - 66. Mama's and the Papas. ⚡👍👍👍
All time classic!
I did not know that Steve Perry was the lead singer of THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS back in the 1960's before he joined JOURNEY in 1977...
😂😂😂😂
Good old classic oldie..😁😁😁
I heard that song in the movie Chungking Express from the 90s
Mama cass died young.she had a great voice.look up more of their music.
CONGRATULATIONS ON 24K!!!
Thank you so much Fam💜😀
My choir teacher had me and 3 other choir members do this song in school
This song is extremely popular... definitely was on movies
Its such a jam just send it
Mama Cass. MAMA CAAAASSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great reaction! Please react to The Mamas and the Papas' - Creeque Alley as well as John Philips' (of the Mamas and the Papas) - Mississippi.
Check out the Rubbettes "Sugar Baby Love"
John Phillips had a daughter named Mackenzie, who is an actress to this day. 🤔😎
Yep started in one day at a time . The better one
Didn't the daughter accuse him of having raped her
@@symbiosisai I don't know. 🤔
@@symbiosisai I believe she did accuse him of incest. She also had a major drug problem for a long time. I’m not saying that had anything to do with the accusation. Just adding that part of her history. She’s on social media these days and seems a lot better.
His daughter played in the movie American Graffiti... She accused both of her parents of some serious abuse and sexual abuse.
I love your hair
Thank you Fam💜💜
Thank you! The tall guy was makensy phillips father! If you know who she is.
The Mamas and The Papas - Twelve Thirty
Have a great Christmas!
Came on Dragon, Bruce Lee Story, 1993...In the San Andrea Fall, earthquake movie.. probably many others...grew up in the 70’s , one of my favorite.🇺🇸🇵🇷❤️🤜✌️
First Like👍& First One Here to show my support and I will be watching until the end family😁
Thank you Fam😀
The snapping reminds me of the movie us
Love your videos but OMG why cant we snap on beat..... lololololo wow.. still a fan
Hey fam, I’ve heard them before. Let’s see what’s new
Hey TommyBites, thank you so much for watching Fam!!!
Twelve Thirty is a great song from them
Procol Harum - Whiter shade of pale
This is a great song too,
You look good with your hair up in a Beehive, Mel... just saying. Reminds me of my big sister back in the day.
If you guys ever do zopera can you do the three tenors O Sole Mio??? It has three of the best singers that have ever sung!!!!!!
I love them. Listen to Creeque Alley. One of my most favorite by them. And you two would love California. Especially if you visited LA area where there's Disneyland, Universal Studios and just to take a tour of Hollywood, where movie magic happens :)
RIP to them all
We are all related.. Brothers and sisters
react to : California dreaming by the beach boys, it’s a remake, do the video, Michelle Phillips, John Phillips, and Denny Doherty makes a cameo appearance in the video, it’s really cool, their the original members of the mamas, and the Papas, 🖤💚🤍 that group. but I’m crazy about this remake.
Michelle Phillips ❤️
If you want to hear something amazing check out School of Rock California Dreaming (The bassist is phenomenal). Michelle Philips was also in Star Trek: Next Gen. Check out Creeque Alley while you are at it and look up what it was about too. While you are at it Check out School of Rock Bohemian Rhapsody studio edition plus Another One Bites the Dust. Fantastic!
Cass Elliot died of congenital heart failure RIP
Try dream a little Dream of Me Thanks for Posting 🙏👍💝💐💯🌟
They were a great group. They were not together long but had many hits. They are in the Rock & Toll H of Fame. The only one still alive is Michelle Phillips. the little girl on the left. Great review
Hello Fam another great video
Hey Gigi, how are you Fam? Thank you for watching 💜💜
Beautiful song....spoilt by your clicking of fingers...
To answer your question, there were no sisters and brothers, but two were married.
If you like them please list to "your own kind of music" that song means so much to me it just rings to your soul
Omg mamas and the papas has been popular since the 60s
The daughters of this group and the Beach Boys Formed Wilson Phillips respond to them.
Their harmonies are amazing loved Wilson Phillips when they came out.
I’m California dreamin right now, it’s 9° outside brrrr❄️
In Southern California, it's currently 41°F (5°C) at 3:46 a.m. with an expected high of 74°F (23.3°C) today.
@@AGDinCA I wish....
George Carlin: Saving the Planet.
They sing about California of the 1960s. California is NOT like that anymore...by far...BUT love this group....Try their songs" Monday, Monday ', 'Dedicated to the One I love', ' Twelve thirty" , 'Words of Love", and of course, their autobiographical song of their own story sung by them which is rare to hear a group do, called 'Creeque Alley"
Creeque (pronounced creaky) Alley is a real place, one of a series of alleys (actually named Creeque's Alley and owned by the Creeque family) in the Virgin Islands.
In the song 'Creeque Alley',
They are telling the (autobiographical) story of how they formed so they are talking about each of them and other singers/groups they were in, associated with, or friends with. Folk Music is where Michelle and John Phillips came out of in the early sixties. "John and Mitchy were gettin' kind of itchy Just to leave the folk music behind". Next lyric refers to Denny Doherty and Zal Yanovsky trying to make it big, get gigs, record made, recording contracts, anything: "Zal and Denny workin' for a penny Tryin' to get a fish on the line" "In a coffee house Sebastian sat
And after every number they'd pass the hat" refers to how John Sebastian, who wasn't a member of the Mamas and Papas, started out, as many folk singers did in the fifties and sixties. Song's lyrics: "McGuinn and McGuire couldn't get any higher, but that's what they were aiming at. Doesn't refers to drugs as much as aiming to reach the heights of music popularity and also a play on the Bryd's hit song "Eight Miles High'. 'McGinn' refers to Roger McGuinn, the lead singer of the pop/folk group 'The Byrds'. McGuire' refers to singer Barry McGuire who had some big hits in the mid-sixties, especially 'Eve of Destruction'. Example of the meaning of lyrics in the song: "Zally said Denny, you know there aren't many Who can sing a song the way that you do, let's go south Denny said Zally, golly, don't you think that I wish I could play guitar like you", refers Zal Yanovsky and Denny Doherty getting together, then joined by John Sebastian, "Zal, Denny and Sebastian sat (at the Night Owl) And after every number they'd pass the hat" was the three yound men trying to make it big before Denny met Cass Elliot and she joined the three guys. "When Denny met Cass he gave her love bumps..." (she was infatuated with him)..."Call John and Zal and that was the Mugwumps..." (The Mugwumps were a 1960s folk rock band, based in New York City. It released one self-titled album in 1967 and two singles. The Mugwumps found little success during their short time together in 1964, and are best known for launching the careers of Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty and John Sebastian and Zal Yanovsky who made up the group the Mugwumps, pronounced 'MUG-wamps', as in it rhymns with 'swamps'. After the group's breakup, Denny Doherty went on to team with Michelle ad John Phillips while John Sebastian and Za Yanovsky formed their group 'The Lovin' Spoonful'.... Hence the song's lyrics in Creeque Alley: "...Sebastian and Zal formed the (Lovin') Spoonful..Michelle, John (Phillips), and Denny gettin' very tuneful..." The writer of the song, John Phillips, takes some poetic licensein lyrics like "When Cass was a sophomore, planned to go to Swarthmore, But she changed her mind one day. Standin' on the turnpike, thumb out to hitchhike Take me to New York right away..." Cass Elliot hadn't ever planned to go to Swarthmore College but she did want to go to New York City.
Please snap on beat . Love the vids .
Have y'all reviewed the band Meatloaf? Starting with the song" I would do Anything for love" ; ( but I won't do that). Then play some "Bat out of hell"
Parece o jazz e a Beyoncé 👍😂
Try Bob Dylan..
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Great song,can you guys react to a Canadian band the song is sweet city woman by the Stampeders official music video,also another great song by the mommas and papas is dedicated to the one I love,thank you.
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In the 70s the whole world wanted to be in America, everyone in America wanted to be in California, everybody in California wanted to be in Southern California. Today? Not so much
Hey just to start off I wanted to let everyone know that Peyton Manning and John Lynch were just told that they were gonna be inducted to the Pro football Hall of Fame!!
I have older brothers and sisters and I grew up with this group!!!!!!
That's awesome....kind of strange to share it on a video that has nothing to do with football though! 😂
@@1trumantucker1 hey I'm in the hospital and have been for the last 2 months and had noone else to share my happy news with. I'm sorry if I upset anyone and everyone. I I grew up with older brothers and sisters so I grew up with these artists and more cool artists and believe this song is one of the absolute best songs.
That’s awesome, thank you so much for informing us💜
Hey Tobyjohn, get well soon my friend.
You guys should react to Redbone "Come And Get Your Love" if you haven't yet, they are a Native American group from the 70's. You guys would know this song from movies like "Guardians of the Galaxy"
No they weren't related except by marriage. Mama Cass had a beautiful voice and loved to dance.
Scooby Doo season one, original cast
Kalifornia is a better movie than California is Today
Make California great again and flip it MAGA!
The blonde(Michelle) and guitar player(john) were married. Mama Cass and Dennis were not.
Just for you to laugh react to the bloodhound gang the bad touch i think you would laugh