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  • Baroque Rock, the latest pop style, was applied to the Left Banke after they hit with Walk Away Renee. Though they only recorded two albums and several singles, they Left Banke left behind a rich catalog of pop music from 1966-1969. Steve Martin, Michael Brown, George Cameron, Tom Finn, along with several other contributors make up this elusive band.
    Special thanks to Daniel Coston who helped with the timeline of band events. His excellent website has more Left Banke information including info on the latest release Strangers On A Train: bit.ly/33ZZZqI
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  • @margaretyerves2748
    @margaretyerves2748 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    I still stop and listen when Walk Away Renee comes on the radio. I’m 76 years old and this song takes me back in time ❤

  • @lilajagears8317
    @lilajagears8317 2 ปีที่แล้ว +102

    Pretty ballerina is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.

    • @maryhart141
      @maryhart141 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Absolutely.

    • @slaphead8835
      @slaphead8835 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Agreed!

    • @harvey1954
      @harvey1954 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      About a pretty girl named Renee.

    • @richieboy6825
      @richieboy6825 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Love the drum sound - that ‘66 snare just works for me

    • @theonetruerobb4852
      @theonetruerobb4852 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      There oughta be more songs in Lydian Mode. Lennie Bernstein might agree...

  • @BluesHawk.11
    @BluesHawk.11 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    i attended a memorial for Michael Brown shortly after he passed. Alan Merril and George Cameron sang Walk Away Rene with Michael Brown's twin sons playing the violin parts ..beautiful

  • @richardhirsh4954
    @richardhirsh4954 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Left Banke played my high school in 1968 with the Tokens and Lesley Gore when our school won the Clark’s Gum Wrapper contest :)

    • @babayegajaeger7082
      @babayegajaeger7082 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Man, how lucky do you get.......that's a dream.🤪

  • @stander-bo4ff
    @stander-bo4ff 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I met the original Left Banke through my girlfriend's sister. She was a kind of groupie but was close to the band members. They did shows in New Jersey outdoors and asked help to set up which i did several times. Thanks for this vid,. They had a hard time playing live versions of their songs and were quite pissed about that. Overall it was a great experience. My girfriend's sister moved on to the Hollies. All this happened in '67 , I was 20. Thanks for the memories. PS the Banke liked to play pachinko in NYC.

  • @peterjohnson1761
    @peterjohnson1761 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I’m one of the ones who requested The Left Banke …this was magnificent..

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Well thank you for that request, Peter! For a band that didn't release a lot, they sure have an interesting story.

  • @starmanbrinley9936
    @starmanbrinley9936 2 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    Hi there Matt! As a 20 year old Left Banke obsessive (and self-described music historian), I want to commend you wholeheartedly for your brilliant, well-crafted and insightful overview of this great band's career. It's funny that they're so well remembered, yet really on the strength of two tracks - despite a catalogue filled with so many gems (albeit complete commercial failure!) I really appreciate the time you must have taken to find all of these rare images as well (some I've never seen previously!). Their story is certainly a bittersweet one, like many of their songs. I agree totally with your thoughts on 'Left Banke Too' - which for some reason, even among their ardent fans, seems to be swept under the rug as subpar or unnecessary. I think that considering Michael Brown was the effective 'leader' and songwriting spearhead of the band, that Tom, Steve and George overwhelmingly exceeded expectations on their own with the quality of the songwriting and playing (and production from Paul Leka, who was riding high with 'Green Tambourine' and the like!). I also appreciate you mentioning Montage - I'm sure you were already aware of the track 'Men Are Building Sand' featuring on the 'Storm' CD as well in a Bert Sommer-led version pre-dating Montage's conception - to me this is a far superior arrangement, and while there will be ceaseless debate about whether that was really the 'Left Banke,' his vocals are hauntingly out of this world and I think it's one of the best tracks recorded under the Left Banke title. I love 'Ivy Ivy', but perhaps it wasn't very commercial and certainly marked the beginning of the end for chart success! Also, just in case you didn't know, the complete first album's tracks on the 'There's Gonna Be A Storm' CD are all brand new remixes from the multitracks by Rhino's legendary Bill Inglot - great sound quality, highly improved on the originals to my ears, though some songs lose a bit of that 'bite' which the original dodgy mixes have - the originals being inferior perhaps, but very of their time - in an enjoyable way! The original mixes are used on the 2011 reissues from Sundazed however. Finally, in a funny twist besides my own self-discovered love of the Left Banke, my dad was actually lab partners in his high school chemistry class with 'Ricky Brand' (as he remembers him) - he always recalls that Rick could easily nab members of the opposite sex being an aspiring guitarist, and usually missed class to go out on dates. This left Dad in the awkward position of doing all of the work and giving Rick half the credit, which he obliged for quite some time - but at some point called it off, replacing Rick with a female friend of his own...! That was the last my dad heard of him until he was in college and heard from a mutual friend that Rick was now part of the Left Banke, who were then currently local one-off hitmakers...! From my own research, I found that Rick is now a practicing psychologist, still based in the New York metro area - and of course, sadly, the last living member of any iteration of the band. My apologies for leaving such a long comment, but I hope some of this info may be of interest to you, and my sincere thanks again for some fantastic wisdom and entertainment, Matt! Long live the Left Banke!!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Your comment is not too long, Brinley! Thank you for the kind words and the Ricky Brand background. This band is somewhat typical of the talent of the time - there was so much that their simply weren't enough places in the charts for all of them!

    • @aljabirxiju9475
      @aljabirxiju9475 ปีที่แล้ว

      gems are not commercial failures. these are mutually exclusive in most cases.

  • @craigthomson3621
    @craigthomson3621 2 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    I have Left Banke’s “There’s Gonna Be A Storm” CD, and it is one you can play all the way through with very few (if any) sub-standard tracks.

    • @JoeChrisMorris
      @JoeChrisMorris 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Good liner notes on that cd

    • @Gee-no
      @Gee-no 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I second all of this! Great anthology.

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I agree wholeheartedly.

  • @kennethosborne6497
    @kennethosborne6497 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Wonderful. Thankyou so much. I was born in 1947, so grew up with all the great music of the 60's. The Left Bank grabbed me. "Pretty Ballerina" still brings me to tears. Such an undervalued group.

  • @errorsofmodernism9715
    @errorsofmodernism9715 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I always loved the pathos this band could evoque with the baroque, 1966 was really an interesting time for avant garde music before rock got self aware and became formulized by marketing types

  • @peterdvideos
    @peterdvideos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I love Pretty Ballerina!

    • @2kenday
      @2kenday 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I love this song as well....maybe it's a Day thing!

    • @kelseymathias3881
      @kelseymathias3881 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@2kenday 🤣

    • @cocoaorange1
      @cocoaorange1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I was in diapers then, but it is a pretty classic

    • @berzerker1100
      @berzerker1100 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A rainy Day thing ! 🔥💥👍​@2kenday

  • @joncunninghamexperience5373
    @joncunninghamexperience5373 2 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    A history of the zombies would be awesome love groups like this that broke up way too soon

    • @Mr.-J-2024
      @Mr.-J-2024 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I already gave my suggestion to Matt for a Zombies episode also! Yep, I don't think The Zombies ever recorded a bad track. "Tell Her No," and "She's Not There" were way above what was coming out at the time and Odessey and Oracle was an amazingly good and diverse LP. "Time Of The Season" was also on another level and I think the first great album by Argent would have been a Zombies album if they stayed together.

    • @willemvandeursen3105
      @willemvandeursen3105 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ...And it's there!
      They broke up, yes, but don't forget the seven Argent albums, Colin's wonderful solo albums (especially the first three, produced by Rod Argent) and the more recent Blunstone/Argent studio records in the 90's till today. Like Left Banke, they didn't disappear!

    • @Tagurrit
      @Tagurrit 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Mr.-J-2024 Argent was a great band/album! I listened to it all the time!

  • @TheRealDrJoey
    @TheRealDrJoey 2 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Cool beans, man. I was 16 when "Rene" hit the airwaves. It was a great record and from a group I'd forgotten all about. This was a somewhat esoteric, but nonetheless particularly compelling review, and an exemplary addition to your pop history oeuvre.
    Keep up the good work, man, I'm diggin' what you're cookin.'

  • @mikebrison1838
    @mikebrison1838 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Way back when I had a tryout with Left Banke. I hauled my silvertone twin twelve and my mosrite to the Kaleidoscope on sunset Blvd. I wonder which left banke I was auditioning for. Needless to say I didn’t get the gig. Nice guys though.

    • @paulgentile1024
      @paulgentile1024 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's a hell of a combo. 🥊

  • @recordman64
    @recordman64 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I might be in a distinct majority, but I do believe the Left Banke should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  • @stevenkaminsky
    @stevenkaminsky 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    Now that you've covered this favorite band of mine, perhaps you can tackle another of my favorite bands: the Beau Brummels. I love their "Triangle" and their "Bradley's Barn" albums, among others.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Yes, they will certainly get the Pop Goes the 60s treatment. I've got a great selection of their obscure stuff so I will look forward to crossing them off my very long list!

    • @oldermusiclover
      @oldermusiclover ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@popgoesthe60s52 yeah

    • @eternallife9786
      @eternallife9786 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Remember when I was a little kid I'm saw that episode of The Flintstones😂 oddly enough that's how I heard about this band until about 5 years ago I was listening too ulvers cover of magic hollow

  • @xrxs1020
    @xrxs1020 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Steve Martin's voice defined their vocal sound. He was excellent. Beautiful, genius songs until suddenly the songs and the vocals became ordinary.

  • @billinglot4670
    @billinglot4670 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    A very nice piece. And thanks for the kind words about the "Storm" CD. Tom Finn was very involved with it and that he was pleased with it meant the world to us.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Hey Bill! I recognize that name - you're one of the good guys! Welcome.

    • @JustineLaLoba
      @JustineLaLoba 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks for push starting my Opal GT to get to the Abba concert Bill.........TN

    • @nuwavedave
      @nuwavedave 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Hi Bill,I remember you very well from your pre-Rhino days, when I was with Bomp! You'd drop by for a visit mostly on Saturdays, and we'd discuss '60s bands. And you were a regular at the Pasadena City College Swap Meet, where my friend, Ron Lavery and I had a record booth. You did a great job on every release you put your hand to. All the best!

    • @mbuchart2927
      @mbuchart2927 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I bought

  • @daytripper9222
    @daytripper9222 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Another excellent job Matt. Again even at 66 I'm still learning things that I didn't know. I'm not trying to sound big-headed but I mean that's all I really know is music especially 60s and '70s so I'm really loving this what you're doing here. I have someone in mind that I think would really be interesting for you to discuss, he also was a friend of mine. I'll tell you more in an email. Again Matt I'm really enjoying this.

  • @jayburdification
    @jayburdification 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I had no idea Michael McKeon was actually self-satirizing in Spinal Tap when he said their first band, the New Originals, had to change their name. I always thought that was a New Yardbirds/Zeppelin reference. I also now know where his Baroque Pop chops come from on the lovely “Cups and Cakes,” by the Thamesmen. Currently residing in the where-are-they-now file.

  • @paulb8587
    @paulb8587 2 ปีที่แล้ว +53

    "Walk Away Renee" is one of the sounds of the 1960s. I was a teenager back then and loved the song plus bands like The Association, Mamas & Papas, Lovin' Spoonful, Beach Boys. Listening to the music of the time, on a small medium wave (AM) transistor radio, from a "Pirate Radio" ship anchored in the Irish sea (UK) was part of my history and always will be. Thanks for the series.

    • @robinhood480
      @robinhood480 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I like comments like this. Thanks. USA 🇺🇸

    • @dorkstain5455
      @dorkstain5455 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@robinhood480 Radio Caroline

    • @Fitzrovialitter
      @Fitzrovialitter 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I don't recall ever hearing bands like The Left Banke or The Tradewinds ever being played by the execrable yet legitimate BBC radio stations. Thank God for Radio Caroline.

  • @garyolshan4177
    @garyolshan4177 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Tom Scholz said he took the line from the Left Bank's gem Walk Away Renee for his great song More Than A Feeling. "Till I see Marianne walking away"

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I didn't know that about Scholz, thanks for that info!

    • @harvey1954
      @harvey1954 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I had more than a feeling that is where Tom got that line.

  • @chriscze6153
    @chriscze6153 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I utterly love the Left Banke, ever since I was a teenager (some 20 years ago). I also love Montage, yes the vocalist definitely isn't as good but the soul is still there. So happy the algorithm got me introduced to your channel/this series, the 60s were utterly phenomenal. Thanks for the great video!

  • @brucifer0
    @brucifer0 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Can't get enough of Pretty Ballerina. What a great song!

  • @rumblehat4357
    @rumblehat4357 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    "She May Call You Up Tonight" is perfect power pop.

  • @randallhollister2853
    @randallhollister2853 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Thank you for putting this bio together on The Left Banke!! I got to see them when I was 10 years old. My mother took my sister and I to concerts when we were growing up. She being 4 years older, Mom would let her take some of her friends along. I was just a tag-a-long but what great benefits! The concert I saw them at was on February 1, 1967 at Bradley University in Peoria, IL. They were there along with The Electric Prunes, Keith, and was headlined by The Beach Boys. You showed some concert posters and one was of that line up and brought back great memories. The Left Banke were very accessible after the concert. My sister got their autographs. Love what you do. I watch every one you post. Keep up the great work my friend!!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thank you so much, Randall! How lucky you were to see them live and I'm glad that in coincided with one of the posters I showed. Plenty more to come!

  • @romelovesdan
    @romelovesdan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I could not hit play fast enough. Definitely a band music fans should check out! I like sharing their work with friends.

    • @romelovesdan
      @romelovesdan 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nice rare pictures and interesting little known tidbits of their history...Still wonder if rumors are true about the reason there is no Stereo version of "Desiree". Lost tapes? Sad & ironic how Rick Brand is the only one main member left, he had a bit of a wild streak!. Warren D. Shirehorst too?

  • @luvtheus
    @luvtheus 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Grew up listening to these guys. They created some timeless music. My first love's name was Renee back in "65 so you can guess which song of theirs bring back the most heartfelt memories. Man, those were the days my friends

  • @peterjohnson1761
    @peterjohnson1761 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thanks for this. For some silly reason, I thought they were French. “ walk away Renee “ is such a great song…I also thought Norman Greenbaum was , “ Spirit in the sky “ European! Not American hippy , who gave it all up to be a farmer…

  • @deanjonasson6776
    @deanjonasson6776 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Another interesting episode, Matt. The history of the Left Banke has many twists and turns so you must have had to do a fair bit of research to put a coherent profile together. Great job!
    Although I knew (and loved) "Walk Away Renee" and "Pretty Ballerina" I was unaware of their other material until I came across a "tribute" CD. Although the covers (mostly by indie bands) were inconsistent, I was impressed by the depth of material. I unloaded the tribute disk once I got the real thing: THERE'S GONNA BE A STORM on the Mercury label. There are at least another dozen excellent songs in their oeuvre including "She May Call You Up Tonight" (excellently covered by Susanna Hoffs & Matthew Sweet on their UNDER THE COVERS series), "Barterers And Their Wives", "There's Gonna Be A Storm" and, of course, the shimmering "Desiree".
    A takeaway of this (and other episodes) might be that merely having talent and some hits were not enough to make it really big in pop/rock. Good management, label support, a strong touring presence and, especially, a lot of luck, were also part of the equation! There were millions of bands that never got heard outside of their hometowns and thousands of bands, like the Left Banke, with limited success. This puts into perspective the achievements of The Association, Turtles, Lovin' Spoonful, Rascals, etc. The Beatles, Byrds, Kinks, Beach Boys, Stones, Who, etc. were on a whole other level in that era.
    You're getting dozens of band requests so I won't add to your 'to do' list other than to say, keep up the amazing work, Matt! Much appreciated.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I don't mind requests! Yes, excellent point on 'one cannot survive on talent alone.' The stars must really align for success!

  • @shyman99
    @shyman99 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    You jumped over the Stories' other crown jewel, "I'm Coming Home", which includes one of the best choruses Michael Brown has ever written. Simply tears me apart. Made it to a respectable #42 in 1972 as a regional hit.

    • @JoeChrisMorris
      @JoeChrisMorris 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not as good as the Left Banke

    • @lamper2
      @lamper2 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JoeChrisMorris I agree with shyman99

    • @ogam5
      @ogam5 ปีที่แล้ว

      .....NOT to mention "Darling", "Love In Motion" and their version of "Mammy Blue".....

  • @gourddrawing
    @gourddrawing 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Lots of memories seeing "Electric Prunes" in that photo and "Strawberry Alarm Clock" on a concert poster. I had a few 45 RPM records released under the Buddha label. The one I recalled instantly was "Green Tambourine" by the Lemon Pipers. Some great music memories. Thanks, Matt!.

  • @gregoryirwin263
    @gregoryirwin263 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    This channel just keeps getting better and better

  • @JA-jm8bk
    @JA-jm8bk ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Walk Away- a mesmerizing song & one of my top ten favorites.

  • @LannieLord
    @LannieLord ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Somewhere , I have the original newspaper ad "Left Bank is looking for a new guitarist".... (I collect old newspapers)

    • @LannieLord
      @LannieLord ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I think it was in the Village Voice.

  • @moodiblues2
    @moodiblues2 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Hallelujah! One of my favorite groups of my youth. I loved “Walk Away Rene’”from the first chord played. I’m always glad to hear the song whenever it comes on, where ever I happen to be. I’m an amateur musician and music producer and I tried my hand at recording my cover of this great song. It was horrible. My goal in writing and recording music is to come up with something beautiful like Walk Away Rene; it’s not likely, but I hope the members of that group are proud of their contributions to rock. I also loved “Pretty Ballerina” and “Sing Little Bird”. Thank you for expanding my knowledge of this group. I had always wondered what happened to them.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for watching and for the comment, Robert!

  • @GereDJ2
    @GereDJ2 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Matt, always wondered if Renee was an actual person, much like "Sloopy Girl". Seems Renee had a pretty positive and productive influence. I must mention The Four Tops here as their cover is pretty outstanding. Amazing what a little "Motown" sound can do. Both records are now classic time machines. ps: Like the round ice cube.

    • @harvey1954
      @harvey1954 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Supposedly Renee dated all of the band at various points except for Michael. Go figure.

  • @alonzogarbanzo
    @alonzogarbanzo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I don't know of a better record than Pretty Ballerina. Not saying it's "the best of all time" or anything. Just that it's perfect, and it's never ceased to move me when I hear it.

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It haunts me still. An amazing composition, beautifully performed.

  • @williamstander4877
    @williamstander4877 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    What great memories, my friends and I hung out with the Banke, my girlfriend and her sister knew them well. We went to just about every gig and loved it. Thanks Dusty for introducjng me.

  • @jerryc3050
    @jerryc3050 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Maybe it's laziness on my teen-ager heart, but the Left Banke's singer on "Walk Away Renee" was almost...*almost* as unarticulated as Louie Louie.

  • @spaclynotorious3288
    @spaclynotorious3288 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I remember a documentary from 1966 on contemporary music of the time where Leonard Bernstein played a recording of the Left Banke's "Pretty Ballerina" as an example of fine composition. The Left Banke and Michael Brown in particular are definitely worth an investigation as I felt their contributions were trivialized, probably because of what the British were sending our way at the time.

  • @Randgalf
    @Randgalf 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Thanks for this one! One of the greatest should-have-been-bands to come out of the 60's.

  • @ShyNobleman
    @ShyNobleman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    One of my favourites bands ever. The “storm” cd comiplation is probably one of my ten most played albums ever

  • @miketelles1
    @miketelles1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I'll place "Shadows Breaking Over My Head" in the same category as, "Walk Away Rene" and "Pretty Ballerina" as their brilliant songs.

    • @briangoodspeed8807
      @briangoodspeed8807 ปีที่แล้ว

      I went to see STORIES in Boston but they already had the new keyboardist, we chatted.

  • @drewpall2598
    @drewpall2598 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Back in the days where garage bands were a dime a dozen, here today gone tomorrow. The Left Banke left their mark in the music industry and with the records buying public with quite a few well-crafted songs and one of the best debut record albums by a garage band. I never get tired of hearing any tracks off that album. I love the melodic sounds and lyrics to "Sing Little Bird Sing" The Left Banke 2 written by Tom Feher. I recall hearing rumors that Steven Tyler was associated with The Left Banke but could not confirm that. Excellent homework on The Left Banke. Matt. 👍

  • @sunshinecoolwater9528
    @sunshinecoolwater9528 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Another great Michael Brown project from the early 70s, were the Beckies. They only made one album, but the songs were very much in the Left Banke style. Great video!

    • @rumblehat4357
      @rumblehat4357 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The Beckies' only album is hard to find, and is a definite play-all-the-way-through every time. It's great. Even the outtakes are great.

    • @harryseibert457
      @harryseibert457 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      My favorite song from the Beckies is Fran!

    • @rumblehat4357
      @rumblehat4357 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      harry seibert for me it’s The Other Side Of Town and One Of These Days, but they are all great!

    • @harryseibert457
      @harryseibert457 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@rumblehat4357 i hear you on one of these days I like it too!

    • @ogam5
      @ogam5 ปีที่แล้ว

      .....WORTH noting, is that this album paved the way for Gary West's work with Shooting Star (particularly "Last Chance") IMMENSELY - and yes, a TERRIBLY-overlooked one.....

  • @artysanmobile
    @artysanmobile 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you so much for your devotion to this amazing band. I have to be one of their biggest fans, wearing out their first album twice, ending up with three copies I have still. It is one of the truly special albums of the era, right up there with the Beatles’ best.
    I went to a Beach Boys concert because they were second on the bill. They played with a string quintet, much harder to do in an 18,000 seat arena back then. I was transfixed by the beauty of their composition.

  • @oldermusiclover
    @oldermusiclover ปีที่แล้ว +4

    loved that song Walk Away Renee

  • @mjanovec
    @mjanovec 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Nice job detailing their history. However you missed an opportunity to mention Michael McKean’s other band… Spinal Tap! 😁

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I did show the Spinal Tap logo, however, so I got that in there! 🙂

    • @lorirolley5365
      @lorirolley5365 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was hoping the Spinal Tap reference would come up, so glad Matt did an analysis of this band.

  • @benmitchner2172
    @benmitchner2172 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I first heard Stories in 1989 at the age of 13- my life changed forever and then a year later on the car radio "Walk Away Renee" came on. Flabbergasted. All of their output bar Montage overall (excellent analysis) inspired my whole musical journey. Feher is gone too. There was The Beckies- another failed brilliant group. It's like luck wasn't on their side, but their music? Immortal haunting genius.❤‍🩹🎸🎹

  • @loakland2773
    @loakland2773 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Such a great job Matt. You do such phenomenal research. The Left Banke was one of my favs growing up in Chicago. Played them all of the time. Pretty Ballerina and Walk Away Renee 45’s were playing often as was their album. Thank you again for such a thorough and well presented job on some of our favorite 60’s bands.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you, Lance. This was a fun one to do.

  • @terryprill2510
    @terryprill2510 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    What a tragic story that had played out in so many bands of the mid-sixties. When the first song goes viral it is hard to follow up with a next hit. They did their best to hang in there, but they just got buried under their own sucess.

    • @johncrowell3293
      @johncrowell3293 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I loved Walk Away Rene and Pretty Balarina the first time I heard them. I believe it was the summer of 66 they played a teen club in Tampa Florida called the Inn Crowed. I was in the boys room combing my bushy hair and some guy with long black hair to my right said the Left Bank sucks. There were maybe four guys in there. I piped up with, well at I really like them. He says thanks man, I'm in that band. We chatted a minute or two. He seemed very humble and just a nice guy. I tend to believe he was Finn possibly Brown. They did another set and we're right on.Their vocals live were supurbe. To me their sound was the Kinks meet the Monkeys. Music was so light and pretty back then. When I hear them till this day they pull on my heart strings. Your cometary was excellent. Hope to see you again.

  • @deanrivera8016
    @deanrivera8016 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Really appreciate you sharing what is obvious in-depth and well researched knowledge of what I would consider obscure bands of that era, you do right by giving these guys coverage long overdue
    I have watched a lot of material produced by other podcasters that cover the music genre and it seems it’s all what you might expect mostly coverage of past big name bands, and there success.
    I think what is missed, or possibly dismissed by the others is that all of these musicians/ bands known or unknown had in many way, and ways which at that place in time not even realized by them of the effects that they had on each other, and on culture.
    Very impressed, and actually took away something’s I was unaware of, as for instance the song Walk Away Renee
    not until I heard Left Banke version did I realize that it is what I had originally heard back in the late 60’s and not the 4 Tops version
    Thanks man……..

  • @davidirwin1549
    @davidirwin1549 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Excellent review of the Left Banke and as one of the Baby Boom generation we would hear these great songs like Walk Away Renee and Pretty Ballerina on the radio but have no idea of how these songs came about. I'm a big fan of the use of the harpsichord on pop records which seems to have lasted from only about 1965 - 1972 (Left Banke and the Rolling Stones (Dandelion) in the earlier period and finally the Partridge Family and Jackson Five in the later period).

  • @Gee-no
    @Gee-no 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love the Left Banke. These songs stick in my head like Beatles songs. I prefer Michael Browne's stuff but most of the songs are great. Pretty Ballerina is gorgeous. Walk Away Renee is a classic.bi found that song in the 90s through Elliott Smith. He did a cover if it. Great band. Makes me feel like I'm in the 60s even though I was born in the 70s. I encourage everyone to check this group out. I have their Anthology and it's a good place to start.

  • @DocReasonable
    @DocReasonable 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Glad you highlighted 'Lazy Day' and 'Evening Gown', what fine tracks those are. Excellent presentation as always.

  • @janeybreitzman5629
    @janeybreitzman5629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    in my opinion Steve Martin Caro WAS The Left Banke.Wish this would have talked more about the individual guys and their individual stories.

  • @vitalmarcoortizdecandia4484
    @vitalmarcoortizdecandia4484 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    The Left Banke, a band name that fits the sound + vision of the band, created some of the most undervalued music of the Sixties.
    As for me, The Left Banke isn't the Left Banke without Carmelo Estaban Martín Caro, billed as Steve Martin (Silly Americans!) Lead Vocalist, Composer, and sometimes, Guitarist, Bassist, the only Spaniard Lead Singer ever in a successful American Pop Rock Band, and Michael Brown (Michael David Lookofsky) Composer, Keyboardist and Mastermind, a fragile talent but one of the highest order.
    Born in Madrid, España, Carmelo Estaban Martín Caro was a rare singer with tremendous range and natural perfect pitch. His mother, Sarita Heredia, was also a singer and the only female Flamenco Guitarist in the World, in the Fifties and Sixties. His father, Pedro, a Spanish Envoy to the United States, died six months after moving his family to New York City when Carmelo Estaban was only 15.
    To me, The Left Banke are as much influenced by The Zombies as The Beatles.
    Yeah “Bryant Hotel” (based on an actual hotel here in San Francisco, California, USA) sounds just like The Kinks.
    PS! Remember, this was a really young, inexperienced band. It’s amazing they accomplished what they did without any discernible management devoted to their success, not mismanagement, but non-existent management.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      He was certainly one of the great singers of his time. Thanks for commenting!

    • @lorirolley5365
      @lorirolley5365 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Vital, I agree. They were so young particularly Michael Brown. Carmelo Steven Caro a wonderful singer, I knew he was from Spain his mother was a talented musician . Thanks for the additional info on how he came to the U.S as a teen.

    • @obbor4
      @obbor4 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah, I was hearing The Zombies influence immediately too.

  • @williamyale9130
    @williamyale9130 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great stuff. Bert Sommer had an interesting career both as a performer and songwriter. Nice to see him get a little love.

    • @harvey1954
      @harvey1954 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      He did some tunes for the Hot Parts album. Michael Brown wrote some of the tunes.

  • @deepvoodoo
    @deepvoodoo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Michael Mckean was a semi-legitimate rock star due to Spiñal Tap. He was also-comic book reference time-Perry White on “Smallville.”

    • @ogam5
      @ogam5 ปีที่แล้ว

      .....and 'Dream On' with Brian Benben, a younger Wendie Mallick.....

  • @ericenloe5245
    @ericenloe5245 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The left banke 2 is the best album

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I was so glad that you mentioned the Steve Tyler/Aerosmith connection to the Left Banke. I read about it in Steve Tyler’s autobiography so I was really hoping you would mention it, and you did!

    • @roadsidefruitstand
      @roadsidefruitstand 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      kinda wild that they had aerosmith and spinal tap links

  • @charlesoliva8174
    @charlesoliva8174 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As a die-hard Left Banker - thanks so much for this!! I’m thrilled to learn “Strangers On A Train” is being re-released with bonus tracks!

  • @martinsplichal1581
    @martinsplichal1581 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thanks a bunch for this one Matt I remember hearing Walk Away Renee when I was 14 and really liking it.The Rhino album hadn't come out yet and the only other track that I heard was Pretty Ballerina, which I also liked. I couldn't figure out why these guys weren't huge. Now I know. More importantly the music that has become available shows how good they were. I agree that they had a good rock sound and that gave them an edge that some of the folk rockers lacked. This was a group I was hoping you would get to. Cheers.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thank you for the comment, Martin. Had they been based in LA, they may have had more TV opportunity, but their sound is very "New York." The Association, who toured with them in the 60s, still cover Walk Away Renee to this day.

  • @xiropigado
    @xiropigado 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love The Left Banke, so talented and so unique, they should have got the financial reward and the recognition that they so deserved. I am astounded at their lack of chart success. I was listening seriously to music from a very young age thanks to my teenage Aunts and my Mother ande was exposed to The Beatles in 1964 at age 4, and have loved music since. I was born in the UK and never knew or heard anything from The Left Banke. Only via the internet through a page citing groups relevant to The Zombies (Odessey and Oracle) which has always been one of my favourite albums was i directed to The Left Banke, got to say that i was so impressed by them. Amazingly talented magical band.

  • @michaelrochester48
    @michaelrochester48 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    By the way, Stories Was a group that had such great potential and everybody loves the song Brother Louie, what he could’ve done if Mike Brown stayed with the band. It could’ve been a contender for early to mid 70s pop rock

  • @markwebb1040
    @markwebb1040 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I honestly can't think of a more perfect pop song than Walk Away Renee. I truly can find absolutely no fault in it.

  • @hammer44head
    @hammer44head 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    In a book i read years ago about Aerosmith, Steven Talerico Tyler said they (left Banke) were the laziest group and didnt want to do anything at all. I dont know if its true but it just may be a lack of hustle that really hurt their career as a band. Once again, great video Matt. This one just took me by surprise tonight when it popped up, i didnt think anybody really remembered them but i love their vocals and music is so unique.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's a great quote by Tyler - I haven't read much on Aerosmith, but he was probably right!

    • @lorirolley5365
      @lorirolley5365 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yep too busy bickering with each other unfortunately

  • @bassmaster1953
    @bassmaster1953 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    ROLLING STONE HAS 'WALK AWAY RENEE' AT 223? OF THE 500 GREATEST SONGS...NUFF SAID.

  • @denisrodrigues1455
    @denisrodrigues1455 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Thank you, very much, my friend! An excellent video-lesson about this great and underrated band. I confess that always I listen a Left Banke song, I feel like they were always doing their best to bring us an unforgettable moment. And, in my opinion, they did it. From the "Too" album, a special track for me is "Nice To See You", with its psychedelic guitar introduction, the wind instruments sound (in that baroque style) and the wonderful vocal harmony. From the last album ("Voices calling"/"Stranges On A Train"), recorded in the seventies but only released in 1986, I like specially two of its tracks: "I Can Fly" and "Lorraine". Thanks so much, my friend Matt!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You are quite welcome, Denis!

    • @rumblehat4357
      @rumblehat4357 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I love "Strangers On A Train." The song, the album, both great.

  • @michaelflorio7913
    @michaelflorio7913 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I thought this would help set the record straight and people would find it very interesting to know the gospel truth about who the girl is in this song. It is not Renee Fladen, Tony just used her name because it fit the song and it could compete with the French name "Michelle" by the Beatles. "Walk Away Renee" was written by Anthony Sansone and an experience he had at his own home about a girl he was in love with. Michael Brown (real name, Michael Lefkowsky) wrote the melody for the hook and that was his only contribution with the exception of "YOU'RE NOT TO BLAME", So here it is....Tony lived directly across the street from PS 56 on Hull Ave. Bronx, NY. His address was 3268 Hull Ave. From his stoop he could watch the kids hanging out in the schoolyard. He was 15 years old and a very shy boy. From his front stoop he could see the real girl in this song hanging out with her friends. He would watch her daily. When she would walk home, Anthony would follow her. YOU WON'T SEE ME FOLLOW YOU BACK HOME because the schoolyard and 3268 Hull Ave. was on top of a very steep hill and she would disappear over the horizon just a few feet away. The "EMPTY LOT" was on Hull Ave in 1955 which was a changed to a "ONE WAY" street :-) THE EMPTY SIDEWALK ON MY BLOCK IS NOT THE SAME because all the streets in the neighborhood were concrete except Hull Ave. In those days there were still Blue Stone slate sidewalks which were common throughout NYC 100 yrs ago. So there you have it folks. The geographical evidence is absolute. This entire experience was Tony Sansone's alone. That 15 year old boy never forgot her. He was 28 years old when he wrote the song on his Wurlitzer Spinet piano at the same address. Here's the cherry on top, HE NEVER KNEW HER NAME!!! She was an Irish beauty with auburn hair in her Freshman year of HS. She moved away before her sophomore year. She never knew she was the subject of such a beautiful and famous song! Can anyone help find her???

    • @kingsxkids
      @kingsxkids ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much Michael, what a great explanation,
      I thought it was Tony singing- but didn't know he wrote it. Is he a friend of yours?

    • @michaelflorio7913
      @michaelflorio7913 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kingsxkids yes, Tony and I are close.

    • @kingsxkids
      @kingsxkids ปีที่แล้ว

      @@michaelflorio7913
      So, is it Steve Caro as the lead- on the record- but Tony wrote it?

    • @michaelflorio7913
      @michaelflorio7913 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kingsxkids Steve Martin is lead singer> Tony is not on the recording. It is a story about a girl Tony had a crush on in HS. Renee Fladen never really met Anthony Sansone nor is the song about her. Nor did Renee Fladen live on Hull Ave in the Bronx where the hill is so steep that she would not see Tony follow her back home, lol. They were trying to capture the feeling of the Beatle's song "Michelle", in hopes of a hit song. So they needed a French name with 2 beats and they named the band after a Parisian River. Someone suggested the name Renee because Renee Fladen was a girlfriend of a band member. Her name was used because it had 2 syllables and was French. Tony wrote the lyrics with a little help from a friend I do not know. I can find out if you would like. Michael Brown was obsessed with Chopin and this song is heavily influenced and founded in Chopin. Tony and Michael together had a lot of interest in Chopin. Michael wrote the melody. The intro is Chopin verbatim. I can ask Anthony where from Chopin the intro was taken if you're interested. Michael's father saw money and recorded the song with his orchestra and took 50% of the royalties for himself. The rest of the band split 50% and Tony got 10% for himself. Michael never forgave his father for taking so much money. The most interesting aspect of this story is that the real girl this song was written about never knew she was the subject of one of the most beautiful love songs ever written. She had reddish auburn hair and blue eyes. An Irish beauty. Today she is in her mid 80s. Tony was and is very shy. He never knew her name. She moved away.

    • @PriscillaMGray
      @PriscillaMGray 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@michaelflorio7913sad about Michael's father. Had he not been so greedy who knows what encouragement and success the artists might have enjoyed

  • @minevance9461
    @minevance9461 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    While your on this obscure band kick, I recommend doing some videos on The Move. The members share a lot of overlap with ELO (Jeff Lynne, Bev Bevan, Roy Wood, etc.). In terms of vinyl albums, there are five major ones (that are relatively affordable). There’s 1970’s “Shazam”, 1970’s “Looking On” (first with Jeff Lynne), 1971s “Message From The Country” (The last Move album), The 1974 A&M compilation “The Best of The Move (First Move)” (Which had the first album that was never released in the US plus the UK Deram and Regal Zonophone A & B sides), and the 1972 United Artists compilation “Split Ends” (Which has all the UK Harvest A sides plus some tracks from MFTC). A bonus one would be the 1974 UK Harvest Compilation “California Man” (Similar to SE with a slightly different track listing)

  • @markjamesmeli2520
    @markjamesmeli2520 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    It's crazy and cool that, in spite of some members coming in and out of the group, their sound remained pretty cohesive. One thing I've always found frustrating about their two biggest hits is that the vocals are either buried in the mix, not enunciated very well...or both. In the 1980s, in those pre-internet days, I tried getting the lyrics off an old 45 and a tape made off the air, and it was impossible (akin to "A Whiter Shade Of Pale"). Anyway, I always found it a good testament to the group that PolyGram kept the album in print until the mid-1980s, and that Sundazed Music records has kept the torch for the album ever since.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      One reason Renee has muffled vocals may be due to the singer, Steve Martin, being sick of that song by the third time they recorded it. The producer had to get on him to give it more gusto.

    • @markjamesmeli2520
      @markjamesmeli2520 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@popgoesthe60s52 - Three times is a lot, especially when a tune like "Walk Away Renee" has a tricky melody. With "Pretty Ballerina" I felt that the trouble was with the lead vocal track was mixed "under" the piano and violin tracks. There's a stereo mix here on TH-cam that's a whole lot better, but we didn't have digital mixes back when I was growing up. Thanks.

    • @siangibby5771
      @siangibby5771 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@markjamesmeli2520 I agree. Sometimes the mix frustratingly covers Steve Martin Caro's voice. I wondered why they would do that. And yeah, I think Steve either didn't enunciate super well sometimes or else that his enunciation was itself kind of swallowed. His "ahhs" often sound like "uhhs," for example. He didn't seem to open his mouth very wide sometimes: not a criticism! I chalk it up to singing style.

  • @docsavage8640
    @docsavage8640 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Minor correction: "I Love Rock'n'Roll" wasn't written for Joan Jett given it was originally recorded in 1975 and she didn't cover it until 1981.

  • @LannieLord
    @LannieLord ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Goodbye Holly not charting at all !? CRIME !!!!

  • @James-bv4nu
    @James-bv4nu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The 60s was a decade of bands. Not just on the radio, but everywhere.
    I was in high school in SF and in LA; there were more garage bands than you can shake a stick at.
    Many of my close friends started their own bands. In my sophomore year, a close friend invited me to see his garage band. They played so well, even wrote their own songs. Right then and there, I was convinced there is no future in my friends' bands. Think about this, even a band as talented as, for example, the Left Banke, they could only chart one or two songs in their life time. The music business is very, very tough.

  • @appledoreman
    @appledoreman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Phew! Brilliant research by yourself to untangle the convoluted history of this very special 60's band. Just one gripe: you neither played 'And suddenly,' nor mentioned it was covered by Cherry People, who had a small hit with it. Otherwise, very well done.

    • @sharonwattscreative8515
      @sharonwattscreative8515 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Also, the fact that it was written by Bert Sommer and also sung by him. But I really enjoyed this! I am writing a book on Bert Sommer :)

  • @ludovica8221
    @ludovica8221 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Alan Merrill wrote "I Love Rock n Roll" for his own band, Arrows which was released as an A-side single on 9th May 1975 (47 years ago come Monday) and a label /management dispute affected promotion and the single didnt do well. A year later in 1976 the Arrows had their own weekly show on UK TV and performed the song very frequently on there and it became very popular in the UK, but RAK Records refused to re-release it because of the ongoing management dispute. It was one of these performances of the song, in the autumn of 1976 that Joan Jett saw on TV and fell in love with it. There should be no suggestion that the song was written for Joan Jett at all. She just made a very successful cover version. Your graphic also fails to mention that he was also with Meat Loaf touring extensively for a number of years and recorded a very successful Live at Wembley album with him in 1987

  • @nomehdrider
    @nomehdrider 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Great job Matt. You mentioned a mid-west DJ who gave new life to one of their recordings. I miss the days when I listened to certain stations (AM) with DJs who seem to bring more to the music. Do we really have that today?

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The DJ is dead. Now we just have great Spotify playlists!

    • @scottcaldwell7480
      @scottcaldwell7480 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      No James we don’t, and we are the poorer for it.

    • @BakedRBeans
      @BakedRBeans 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@popgoesthe60s52 Tom Petty sang, "There goes the last DJ, who played what he wanted to play"

  • @georgebrown-sq6rh
    @georgebrown-sq6rh 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great job on putting this together . You did your homework on this . Musically if you were to define the 60’s then Walk Away Renee was one of the songs that you would listen to.
    I never knew much about this band but now I know everything about them . Once again thanks for the great video ❤

  • @boomtownrat5106
    @boomtownrat5106 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Sorry I’m late to the party, I’ve discovered your channel recently and have been watching the videos you have produced. I love the genre of Baroque, “Bach-rock”, pop/rock. Another group of the genre is Los Angeles based The Merry-Go-Round and it’s singer Emitt Rhodes. Loved their single You’re Such A Lovely Woman. An episode about them would be much appreciated.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are not late to the party, welcome! I actually did a Merry Go Round video which you'll find perusing my older videos.

    • @boomtownrat5106
      @boomtownrat5106 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@popgoesthe60s52 Will be on the look out. Thank you. BTW, I subscribed!

  • @gordonteats298
    @gordonteats298 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hears a band you may have not covered, THE LIVERBIRDS, the first all female rock band in ENGLAND from 1963 to 1968, THEY released albums and singles all over Europe, they never made it big in America

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I do have them on my list but they are not to close to the top! Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @markhaggard7463
    @markhaggard7463 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Fantastic job! I have collected most everything that you showed over the years, but I didn't know all the history and timeline. I'd love to hear you finish the Michael Brown story with a review of Stories and The Beckies. Thank you for doing this!

  • @fredfox3851
    @fredfox3851 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great work Pop Goes the 60's. Great details on a band with such a convoluted career.

  • @michaeldaniels8462
    @michaeldaniels8462 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great job as always. A Boston-based band at the turn of the millennium called the Pernice Brothers called to mind much of the "baroque" sound pioneered by the Left Banke. Check out "Overcome By Happiness" and "Blinded by the Stars".

    • @ogam5
      @ogam5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I worked with Pinkerton for a VERY short time, actually.....

  • @rumblehat4357
    @rumblehat4357 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I believe Steven Tallarico sang on Dark Is The Bark.

  • @davidg5629
    @davidg5629 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    In the book, Everybody Had An Ocean, William McKeen says the Beach Boys used to mess with the Left Banke by harmonizing their songs better than they could. Great book.

    • @bruceross5546
      @bruceross5546 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He may be correct, but, according to Tom Finn, the Beach Boys had a high regard for Steve Martin Caro's voice, and the harmony arrangements that the Left Banke came up with.

  • @RiisPark99
    @RiisPark99 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just discovered your channel-this was great as well as The Merry Go Round! Thanks for doing this!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      My pleasure - plenty more to come!

  • @wonsworld61
    @wonsworld61 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    thank you for this wonderful retrospective. Did you slip in the name Bert Sommer? Being the same guy who ended up in the early cast of Hair and a highlight spot at the Woodstock Festival?
    Also any chance on a retrospective on the Kinks? or the Small Faces? maybe? in the future? sometime? :)

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, good ol' Bert was in Hair and also played at Woodstock! I may have to do a follow up video to add some of the great trivia that goes with this band.
      You will see the Small Faces before the Kinks but both are musts. My schedule is pretty well set for the next 4 months.

  • @MrMusicbyMartin
    @MrMusicbyMartin ปีที่แล้ว +2

    ‘There’s Gonna Be a Storm’ sends a shiver up and down my spine every time - those shimmering strings are incredible.

  • @izzykhach
    @izzykhach ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey, not apopros of anything, but have you ever done a video on Unit 4+2?

  • @familydogg1234
    @familydogg1234 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Matt! Excellent LEFT BANKE presentation. I watched this with great interest. Is there anything that you don't know?! I remembered reading in International CD Exchange newsletter (ICE) that Steve Tallirico sang on a song and it's available on CD. Also I may own (lol) can not confirm or deny those 3 Jingles (audio) for Hertz, Toni Hair Spray and Coke- which are on an unofficial 45 single. Out if all those LPS they will best be remembered by "Walk Away Rene" and " Pretty Ballerina" Your research is thorough- Big Fan huh? Thanks -I will stay tuned :>)

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you familydogg - this band was always a dark horse favorite of mine - love those jingles!

  • @rmelin13231
    @rmelin13231 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for this. (I think I was one of the "many" folks who requested it). I always considered Michael Brown and T. Finn as the thrust of the band, but when they hit with "Walk Away Renee" I was totally blown away. Bought the LP the same day, I'm sure. And you're right - their vocals were what really made the group. Really enjoyed this, great job.

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hey Roger - great request. There are several bands with talent on this level that I plan to cover. Their catalogs are worth delving into, so stay tuned!

  • @strose2002
    @strose2002 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Enjoyed the video. Have always liked the Left Banke. Walk Away Renee is one of the greatest songs ever done. Always puts a smile on my face. Pretty Ballerina is a wonderful song as well. Thanks for doing the video. Always a learning experience!

  • @jimk2000
    @jimk2000 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your quick reference to Bert Sommer ... He went on to have a solo career...Trivia, He was the third opening act at the original Woodstock. He recorded a few albums which did not do very well. My favorite of his was his first album "The Road to Travel" very baroquesque sound and lots of lyrics about young adult/teenage angst which was perfect for a 15 year like me when it was released.

  • @chrisbrady-t1u
    @chrisbrady-t1u หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I met steve martin when he was down and out in Tampa FL.He was living on the streets and rolling cigarettes from butts he found in the street.He wasnt very nice.I got the impression he wouldnt have been very nice no matter what his circumstances.

    • @deborahracette9755
      @deborahracette9755 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I heard he'd always held a grudge because Michael Brown's father ripped them off. I saw pics of him shortly before he died - looked pretty rough.

  • @Dark-Sentences
    @Dark-Sentences 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sounds like they did a lot of work for very little gain.

  • @georgemixis2172
    @georgemixis2172 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Matt, you do such an excellent and well-rounded features.... I know that no one to my knowledge presents what you do, and to the depth you present them in. Also, your narrative is so interesting!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you, George. I've spent a lifetime collecting music and information on these bands and I'm happy I figured out a way to share them.

    • @georgemixis2172
      @georgemixis2172 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@popgoesthe60s52 No one comes even close to how you do your videos. You are the Ken Burns of music! If I ever make it back to Indiana, I would love to get up to the great state of Wisconsin and ask you a few things. You are a true aficionado in the You tube music realm. Thanks!

    • @popgoesthe60s52
      @popgoesthe60s52  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@georgemixis2172 Ken Burns - what a nice compliment. Thank you.

  • @pookiemartinez1745
    @pookiemartinez1745 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Tx Matt. don't know too much of this group, but Goodbye Holly reminded me of the Monkees. There's Gonna Be a Storm resembles Hollies, Air that I Breathe, but slightly slower. this could be back-to-back. lol Cheers

  • @clarkhowell8267
    @clarkhowell8267 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey! My trio DOES Walk Away Renee and people dig it!
    I always try to set it up with reverence.