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HOW have I NEVER heard this song before... and WHY do I feel so weird?!!

Tonight we're taking a look at Left Banke and their song 'Pretty Ballerina'!
Original Video - • Pretty Ballerina
TIME STAMPS -
0:00 Intro
1:12 Performance
3:47 Analysis
5:02 Steve Martin's Enunciation
6:45 The A#4
7:59 The Devil's Music!
9:08 The Principle
11:22 Lead Vocal Following Changes
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  • @runisom48
    @runisom484 ай бұрын

    Well I'm sitting alone in the dark, 73 years old, listening to Judy Collins Sisters of Mercy from 1967 and then I see your face asking "How have I never heard this?" I realize I haven't heard Pretty Ballerina since I was in high school in the '60's. Only the avante guard intellectual hippie types listened to it in my school - all four of us. Ha ha ha.

  • @justintime42000

    @justintime42000

    4 ай бұрын

    It was a big hit played all over the radio. People couldn’t miss it if they were listening and pretty much everyone was tuned into the radio in those days. Maybe everyone else you knew didn’t pay attention to it!

  • @solarvanlife8177

    @solarvanlife8177

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm 71 and I remember awkwardly dancing with girls at parent chaperoned dances to this song. brings back fond memories.

  • @garyneilson3075

    @garyneilson3075

    4 ай бұрын

    Your expressions when moved by musics is so touching and affecting I find myself smiling in tune... Thanks, it helps lighten the day. I've always loved this old wonderful piece. Makes me travel back in time, mine, and in history as well..... I'm in a medieval tower listing to music floating in the air......

  • @constancemerwin8171

    @constancemerwin8171

    4 ай бұрын

    i was intellectual but not especially avant guarde and certainly not a hippie, and I loved it! I think a lot of people our age did. Agree with you, good to hear it again.

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow I don't know how I missed this song either but I'm younger... still, I play all kinds of music! it's really nice

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.69544 ай бұрын

    Great band! I remember hearing this song as a kid. The Left Banke was a baroque pop band in the 60's. Their two biggest hits were "Walk Away Renée" & "Pretty Ballerina".

  • @universalassociates6857

    @universalassociates6857

    4 ай бұрын

    Just listened to ‘Walk Away Renee’. Another masterpiece.

  • @debrakalb2548

    @debrakalb2548

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh my brings back Jr high memories.

  • @R.Akerman-oz1tf

    @R.Akerman-oz1tf

    4 ай бұрын

    Had this on vinyl; good times.

  • @SuziQ.

    @SuziQ.

    4 ай бұрын

    I remember “Walk Away Reneé,” but I hadn’t heard this song prior to now.

  • @007Scubagolf

    @007Scubagolf

    4 ай бұрын

    I was a sophomore in high school in the USA, so of course I know these songs, but Walkaway Renee is a classic.

  • @WmLatin
    @WmLatin4 ай бұрын

    This was on the B side of "Walk Away Renee" as a 45 that I bought way back then.

  • @debishaw9355

    @debishaw9355

    4 ай бұрын

    Awe, I remember Walk away Renee..loved that song!

  • @appledoreman

    @appledoreman

    4 ай бұрын

    It was actually the follow-up hit

  • @thomassullivan9692

    @thomassullivan9692

    4 ай бұрын

    "I Haven't Got The Nerve" was the B-side of "Walk Away Renee". "Pretty Ballerina" was the A-side of their second single. It was backed by "Lazy Day".

  • @peaches1206

    @peaches1206

    4 ай бұрын

    I had them as 2 separate singles.

  • @infinitejest.4994

    @infinitejest.4994

    4 ай бұрын

    Those were the days my friend. ❤

  • @DianeAvila-bv4fc
    @DianeAvila-bv4fc4 ай бұрын

    No surprise you haven’t heard this, you’re not 65 like me. Great job. Big thanks for requesting this whoever you are. Adding to my playlist!

  • @universalassociates6857

    @universalassociates6857

    4 ай бұрын

    One of the good things about us being this age is that we have the soundtracks of these songs in our memories.

  • @DianeAvila-bv4fc

    @DianeAvila-bv4fc

    4 ай бұрын

    Getting old is not that bad!

  • @traceymicolucci1151

    @traceymicolucci1151

    4 ай бұрын

    How wonderful that this magical song is still appreciated! I was obsessed with Walk Away Reneé.

  • @wrp3621

    @wrp3621

    4 ай бұрын

    Me too! Walk Away Renee always got to me.@@traceymicolucci1151

  • @drewpall2598

    @drewpall2598

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DianeAvila-bv4fc The Left Banke first album is an excellent debut album for a garage band. Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Pretty Ballerina" Michael Brown - 2:32 2. "She May Call You Up Tonight" Michael Brown, Steve Martin Caro - 2:18 3. "Barterers and Their Wives" Michael Brown, Tom Feher - 2:56 4. "I've Got Something on My Mind" Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro, George Cameron - 2:46 5. "Let Go of You Girl" Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro, George Cameron - 2:53 6. "Evening Gown" Michael Brown, Tom Feher - 1:46 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Walk Away Renée" Michael Brown, Tony Sansone, Bob Calilli - 2:40 2. "What Do You Know" Michael Brown, Tom Feher - 2:57 3. "Shadows Breaking Over My Head" Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro - 2:34 4. "I Haven't Got the Nerve" George Cameron, Steve Martin-Caro - 2:13 5. "Lazy Day" Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro - 2:24

  • @Elaine_Parhamovich
    @Elaine_Parhamovich4 ай бұрын

    I'm old enough to know this group, this song and still love it. 🥰

  • @veramilton833

    @veramilton833

    4 ай бұрын

    Elaine, is this the same group that did " Walk Away Renee "? I do know that song !

  • @Elaine_Parhamovich

    @Elaine_Parhamovich

    4 ай бұрын

    @@veramilton833 Yes. Same group!

  • @jamesmeehan8008

    @jamesmeehan8008

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm amazed that they were still in their teens when they put those songs out. @@Elaine_Parhamovich

  • @cellgrrl

    @cellgrrl

    4 ай бұрын

    I don't recall this song but I was a teenager then so I guess I just never heard it on the car radio. That's the only place I got my music. The group's name sounds very familiar however.

  • @Phil-oz3xd

    @Phil-oz3xd

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm old enough to know this group and song, too! (DesertDeluge)

  • @DianeRinella
    @DianeRinella4 ай бұрын

    "Walk Away Renee" and "Pretty Ballerina" feel like mini operas. So many emotions evoked. There have been quite a few covers of "Walk Away Renee", but they always sound just like standard pop tunes. (For the love of all, please world, don't let anyone try to autotune these treasures!)

  • @pamelagosch9868

    @pamelagosch9868

    4 ай бұрын

    I think they are doomed 🥺

  • @jimfritz2087

    @jimfritz2087

    4 ай бұрын

    The Temptations did a good job. Soulful / Motown

  • @DianeRinella

    @DianeRinella

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I'll check that one out. The Association did one in the 80s. Very pop! @@jimfritz2087

  • @gretabrunswick5566

    @gretabrunswick5566

    4 ай бұрын

    DianeRinella If you listen to this cover song of Walk Away Renee” by Jimmy LaFave you won’t view it as just another pop song. The sense stress he uses emphasizes the angst he feels about the relationship that has ended.

  • @DianeRinella

    @DianeRinella

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks! I will totally check it out. @@gretabrunswick5566

  • @rrdream2400
    @rrdream24004 ай бұрын

    Pretty Ballerina, She May Call You Up Tonight and Walk Away Renee were all written by the piano player Michael Brown about his infatuation with the guitar players girlfriend, Renee Fladen. Wonderful music, filled with so many emotions...

  • @n.ciebevilaqua3603
    @n.ciebevilaqua36034 ай бұрын

    I'm 62, and after all these years "Walk Away Renee" can still bring tears to my eyes--just the melody, but the lyrics help!

  • @splitimage137.

    @splitimage137.

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm the same age, and I also really liked a similar song from the same period: EDISON LIGHTHOUSE love grows where my rosemary goes

  • @n.ciebevilaqua3603

    @n.ciebevilaqua3603

    4 ай бұрын

    @@splitimage137. Yes!

  • @JOHNWLOUCKS

    @JOHNWLOUCKS

    4 ай бұрын

    Same here and I am 74 !!!

  • @bohemian6103

    @bohemian6103

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm your age and this song has the same effect on me - so melancholy...

  • @JOHNWLOUCKS

    @JOHNWLOUCKS

    4 ай бұрын

    Good word B. ! So many thoughts and memories.@@bohemian6103

  • @AJAXKID123
    @AJAXKID1234 ай бұрын

    When I was 16 (1986) and was a bit of a burnout/stoner, my sis and I were driving around, listening to the radio when this song came on. I never heard it before and… I started crying. I don’t know if it was hormones or what😂 My sister slooowly looked over at me and started cracking up. It was just so beautiful that I couldn’t help it. She still makes fun of me for it. We later went and got a Left Banke album and it was so good! Great video👍

  • @jennifursun3303

    @jennifursun3303

    4 ай бұрын

    boo on the sis

  • @grimmertwin2148

    @grimmertwin2148

    4 ай бұрын

    I miss my sister. Great story

  • @donnahilton471

    @donnahilton471

    4 ай бұрын

    You have a lovely voice for this song! Have you done the Beau Brummels? This was the real Flower power!🌹

  • @Sheryl777

    @Sheryl777

    4 ай бұрын

    @@donnahilton471 👍to the Beau Brummels!

  • @michaelbentley4182
    @michaelbentley41824 ай бұрын

    Brings back so many memories, I’m now 70. Terrific !

  • @VickieHisBeloved

    @VickieHisBeloved

    3 ай бұрын

    Me too😎❤️

  • @sharrontaylor4744

    @sharrontaylor4744

    3 ай бұрын

    Almost there !!!

  • @Johnc259

    @Johnc259

    3 ай бұрын

    72 and still functional. Kind of. Peace 🎉🎉🎉

  • @joeflip2993
    @joeflip29934 ай бұрын

    when Fil gets that smile, you know it's gonna be good. That piano riff is so good

  • @jennifursun3303

    @jennifursun3303

    4 ай бұрын

    love it too

  • @deborahpaley21

    @deborahpaley21

    4 ай бұрын

    right, the smile, you know he likes it : )

  • @c.e.anderson558
    @c.e.anderson5584 ай бұрын

    I'm 65 and never heard it. I remember Walk Away Renee. That's why I clicked on Fil.

  • @brianfurchner
    @brianfurchner4 ай бұрын

    Fil, there is a reason we Boomers are so cool, this is our music.

  • @clarencewalker3925

    @clarencewalker3925

    3 ай бұрын

    And so far out!

  • @angelaboncore3132

    @angelaboncore3132

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely !!

  • @Support_Ad_Blocker

    @Support_Ad_Blocker

    10 күн бұрын

    We had the music, the clothes and the cars!

  • @TorToroPorco
    @TorToroPorco4 ай бұрын

    Excellent analysis of how the melody is used to help tell a story by triggering our emotional responses. Rick Beato cited a university study about how musical compositions have become less complex over time and why music to some of us doesn’t sound as satisfying as it has in the past.

  • @grimmertwin2148

    @grimmertwin2148

    4 ай бұрын

    Rick doesn't get much wrong. Possibly less soul in the music these days. Constant dark times. I feel sorry for the kids today. It's not their fault.

  • @FriendofDorothy

    @FriendofDorothy

    4 ай бұрын

    It doesn't sound as satisfying because machines do not have souls nor spirits. You can hear the beautifully imperfect sound of humans in a studio in recordings from the past. Now recordings are push-button creations and they sound exactly like what they are: machines duplicating instruments. I hear this is only going to get worse with AI. Guess we older trees with rings got the the crème de la crème of popular music while radio now churns out a strangely homogenous "product" that, despite us older folks' disapproval, is an apt reflection of the tech-obsessed and hyper-capitalistic world young people are trying to cope with today. As Pink Floyd once intoned, "Welcome to the machine"....

  • @davidrauh8118
    @davidrauh81184 ай бұрын

    They were dubbed Baroque Rock. Utilizing harpsichord and strings, etc.

  • @grimmertwin2148

    @grimmertwin2148

    4 ай бұрын

    Before Steeleye Span?

  • @markmorris8532

    @markmorris8532

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@grimmertwin2148 Yes.

  • @sunkintree

    @sunkintree

    3 ай бұрын

    @@grimmertwin2148 Steeleye Span are not baroque. Maybe you are thinking of things like having a violin player, with some stuff like dulcimers and mandolins. Beautiful sound they have but I've never heard anyone call it baroque since it's such a folky or electric folk ensemble, where baroque is more classical music instruments. Maybe the lines are blurry but that's how I think of it

  • @richardbailey202
    @richardbailey2024 ай бұрын

    I was 9 years old in '66 when it came out, and got to see them in 2012. It is truly an unforgettable song!

  • @colinfitzgerald4332
    @colinfitzgerald43324 ай бұрын

    I am amazed by how upbeat and informative the comments are on Phil’s channel. Just a pleasure to read them.

  • @flamencoprof
    @flamencoprof4 ай бұрын

    As you might guess from my handle, a fact interesting to me is that singer Steve Martin's mother was the Flamenco guitarist Sarita Heredia. A Flamenco guitarist in the USA was rare enough, but a woman who was a Flamenco guitarist was even rarer and virtually unheard of, even back in the Spain of the family's origin.

  • @jannelehtinen7705
    @jannelehtinen77054 ай бұрын

    I was fortunate enough to discover the band 30 years ago and found a used copy of the compilation already out of print, and it massively influenced me. All members of the band present in that pic are sadly gone now, but I chatted a lot with their bass player Tom Finn on FB Messenger. The Left Banke history in his own words: "Oh my god we were just a bunch of kids. We were really into our music and singing and being a part of our generation. You know that back then we were the only guys with long hair around New York. There were a few others but not many. We thought we were so cool. - One thing I can tell you about how The Left Banke recorded is first we gathered around the piano with Michael Brown playing (he was 16 years old) and sang our asses off, very extremely spontainiously, next we plug in instruments and had fun jamming. Then we play and sing for Michaels father who owned the small recording studio we used at night. After that he hires an arranger, who writes string parts etc., then we record the songs, then Mikes father takes sings to record companies. One company liked Walk Away Renee and signs us to a short term contract. Then they release it, 8 months later it hits the US charts. - And believe me, it was like a big family nobody did anything alone. -Tom Finn"

  • @russelljackman1413
    @russelljackman14134 ай бұрын

    Steve Martin Caro was only 18 when he sang this song. What a beautiful voice! I believe they were ALL just teenagers. Amazing! The song is hauntingly beautiful! It always stops me in my tracks when I hear it. Thanks for this one! So, now do. "Walk Away Renee" next! The flip side.

  • @stevebengel1346

    @stevebengel1346

    4 ай бұрын

    Actually he was 17 when the song was released in July, he turned 18 in October

  • @dennisd3926
    @dennisd39264 ай бұрын

    Fil--You commented how crisp and clear the lyrics were. Thank goodness they were, because most of us in '66 were listening to those lyrics on AM radio stations. It wasn't until albums started printing the lyrics on the reverse that we found out we were missing so much. I was 17 at the time and the instrumental interlude was mind blowing. Nothing else on radio like it.

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    Pretty incredible that a 16 year old wrote this (and their other hit Walk Away Renee) about his bandmate's girlfriend. Musically gifted!

  • @garyarnett1220
    @garyarnett12204 ай бұрын

    If you haven't done their other hit "Walk Away Renee" it might be worth a dive to explain why it's still so popular after almost 60 years.

  • @pcno2832

    @pcno2832

    4 ай бұрын

    A comparative analysis of their version with the Four Tops' version would be quite interesting. Both are brilliant, but in different ways.

  • @paulsto6516
    @paulsto65164 ай бұрын

    I was 12 when this tune hit the radio, and I have liked it ever since. BUT, it's your genuine smile of delight that says it all.

  • @AuburnAlum1977

    @AuburnAlum1977

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes!! I loved seeing Fil enjoy it!

  • @harleyanne3720

    @harleyanne3720

    4 ай бұрын

    He is so cute! (Says this granny). 😊

  • @michaelnotigan7796
    @michaelnotigan77964 ай бұрын

    It really is about the most perfect pop-rock song, isn't it? And so worthy it is to have gotten the Fil breakdown and analysis. After Fil's analysis, I took another look at their wiki page, just to refresh. How tragic that most of the members, if not all in that recording, have passed on. But great songs like this one, are eternal. And how cool is it to watch Fil smile as he takes in the great hooks this song features? His joy is like that of our own, as we first heard this song, a long time ago. The Left Banke may have been star crossed and short lived, but their two main songs remain eternal!

  • @andyman58
    @andyman584 ай бұрын

    Loved The Left Banke. They only charted with 2 songs but they were both so memorable.

  • @Bixfan78
    @Bixfan784 ай бұрын

    And this was written by a 15 year old, with the lead vocal by a 16 year old! Now, listen to "Walk Away Renee," which is even more amazing -- in fact, listen to their entire first LP, which is great all the way through!

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    I think they were 16 and 17 but still yeah so amazing! The fact someone that young wrote something so haunting and sophisticated musically, and then the singer's vocals nothing short of amazing!

  • @Support_Ad_Blocker

    @Support_Ad_Blocker

    10 күн бұрын

    Likewise, I seem to recall that the lead singer of the Boxtops was like 16 or 17 too.

  • @williamhickey5296
    @williamhickey52964 ай бұрын

    Thanks Phil for profiling this great band. Unfortunately Steve Martin Cato died at 71 in relative obscurity. Voice of an angel.

  • @gerry4b
    @gerry4b4 ай бұрын

    Phil should know how grateful his viewers are for his efforts to expand the public’s appreciation for music. It is so generous for this expert teacher to share his erudition in a way accessible and entertaining to all. And we are all grateful a treasure trove of real music still exists to explore. The fraud of digital manipulation in modern music would be grounds for a class-action lawsuit in any other industry.

  • @scottbracken1284
    @scottbracken12844 ай бұрын

    Shows my age here. That was the flip side of Walk Away Renee. When I got the 45 I was jazzed to hear that song too. for me it was a "two fer"

  • @deborahmccartney5694
    @deborahmccartney56944 ай бұрын

    This band had such a 60s sound! Love it! "Walk away Renee was wonderful as wel! Thanks Fil!!! ✌️💜l

  • @patm5086

    @patm5086

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah,the 1860's which is so cool

  • @PatrickDeVille-oy6ms
    @PatrickDeVille-oy6ms4 ай бұрын

    I saw them perform at a roller rink in Ohio when they were touring with several other acts (I think it was 1967). It was not well publicized and only about 100 people showed up. They came out and performed wonderfully despite the meager crowd. They managed to capture the sound of the records live (mostly because the vocals were so good).

  • @estherhendrix9697
    @estherhendrix96974 ай бұрын

    This analysis was just fascinating. You certainly do understand music theory and you explain how we are feeling emotionally when we hear a chords/ tunes/ words. Music touches our hearts, doesn’t it? You show us so much about that. Thank you, Fil!

  • @jennifursun3303

    @jennifursun3303

    4 ай бұрын

    once saw this Music is what feelings sound like

  • @thierrycambon116
    @thierrycambon1164 ай бұрын

    Very nice ! Another forgotten band is the Zombies and their wonderful album "Odessey and oracle" ! Just listen to the first song "Care Of Cell 44" and you won't stop till the end of the album, I promise !

  • @jimsaco4334

    @jimsaco4334

    4 ай бұрын

    I put that album right up there with Sgt. Pepper and Pet Sounds.

  • @CraigCholar

    @CraigCholar

    23 күн бұрын

    Totally agree! Thanks for mentioning it.

  • @IDLERACER
    @IDLERACER4 ай бұрын

    😎👍 I always tell young people who accidentally discover this track, that there are two other singles that date from this same period (late 1966 - early 1967) that will also blow them away. Check out "You're A Very Lovely Woman" by The Merry-Go-Round and "She Comes In Colors" by Love. Baroque 'n Roll is an extremely captivating genre of music. 🎻

  • @rob858585
    @rob8585854 ай бұрын

    Glad you found it! These guys produced two of the most hauntingly beautiful songs of the 60s. Great work on your part, as always.

  • @gospos1
    @gospos14 ай бұрын

    Such a gorgeous song…sad most original members have passed

  • @WilmerCook
    @WilmerCook4 ай бұрын

    Iam 77 I remember very well, I like them and the Beau Brummels!

  • @ffggddss
    @ffggddss4 ай бұрын

    Arguably a one-and-a-half-hit wonder, The Left Banke with their second song, _Pretty Ballerina,_ struck a chord in my heart during my college years, when I was just learning guitar. It was so unlike the typical top-40 songs of those days, that it really stood out as an original (much the way _Along Comes Mary_ and a few other songs by The Association did). So thanks ever so much for covering (and recognizing!) this intriguingly enigmatic song. Over the decades I've cultivated an intuitive feel for chord changes, but never learned about modes except passingly (from one point of view, playing a major scale starting somewhere other than the tonic). But here I recognized that, and that the "discomfort" you describe is from the resulting tritone (the "most irrational" number, √2). And as you sort of hinted briefly, surely central to the song's "weirdness," is that the lyrics describe a surreal encounter/experience (was all that a dream?), fitting so well with the melody. Fred

  • @margelacosse6502
    @margelacosse65024 ай бұрын

    I was supposed to see the Left Banke at a music gathering along with other music people ( Association and Brian Hyland) but for some reason they never came. I was very disappointed. I also liked their song Walk Away Renee. They had that interesting sound that made you want to keep listening tothem. I was 16 at the time 1967 and my girlfriends and I had to take the train to get to the city of the gathering. Lots of walking for us too. Unfortunately, we didn't pay attention to the time and we missed the last train for the day home. The station guy felt sorry for us and let us stay on one of the train cars until the next morning when we were able to take the train home. I was so disappointed not seeing the Left Bank but it was a fun music adventure. Thank you for talking about their great music 👍🙂👍

  • @ginnyvogel7754
    @ginnyvogel77544 ай бұрын

    Baroque pop or rock. Fil did an analysis of "She's Not There", an example of British baroque in 1964 by the Zombies (they were known for their clear enunciation). "Pretty Ballerina" is so atmospheric. Glad to learn why it sounds so unusual.

  • @anteg9084

    @anteg9084

    4 ай бұрын

    He did? Fil has so many song analyses and I don't know where to start (or continue). I'm definitely checking his analysis of 'She's Not There', as the song gives me goosebumps (in a good way) and release, one after the other. Thanks!

  • @tbolt5883
    @tbolt58834 ай бұрын

    I am glad when young pups (No offense intended) like you get to discover and enjoy the music I grew up with.

  • @jennifursun3303

    @jennifursun3303

    4 ай бұрын

    me too

  • @craigwatkins5982

    @craigwatkins5982

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jennifursun3303 me three!

  • @infinitejest.4994
    @infinitejest.49944 ай бұрын

    This is wild. Love these songs. I’m in my 60s and these songs are deep in my heart. And these are just KIDS! Walk Away Renee and this songs are lovely.

  • @FunkyMarcel
    @FunkyMarcel4 ай бұрын

    Keyboardist / Composer Mike Brown was a member of The Stories who did "Brother Louie" 1973

  • @anteg9084

    @anteg9084

    4 ай бұрын

    That's why it reminded me of The Stories (even the cover in the thumbnail). Thank you!

  • @anteg9084

    @anteg9084

    4 ай бұрын

    @Wings of Pegasus Is this a scam account impersonating you? Their messages are multiplying fast under this video.

  • @TBeatles67

    @TBeatles67

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh cool! I love that song. I still have the 45 I bought as a kid.

  • @johnnyb8250

    @johnnyb8250

    4 ай бұрын

    Michael Brown had nothing to do with "Brother Louie". He had left the band by that time.

  • @sejrec56

    @sejrec56

    3 ай бұрын

    @@johnnyb8250 I also couldn't stand brother Louie .

  • @pauljensen9678
    @pauljensen96784 ай бұрын

    Over 700 comments, so someone may have mentioned this already, but Alice Cooper does a great cover of "Pretty Ballerina" from his 2005 album "Dirty Diamonds".

  • @steveturner3999
    @steveturner39994 ай бұрын

    I have always loved this group and their unique sound or approach to music is the reason why. They sound like no one else.

  • @dalemcmillan7231
    @dalemcmillan72314 ай бұрын

    Excellent. Was a Big TopTen hit here in Canada 🇨🇦. I remember it all over the radio here as a kid. Love it.

  • @JeffMudrick-os5go
    @JeffMudrick-os5go4 ай бұрын

    Have never stopped playing this album since it was new. She May Call You Up Tonight is another great track

  • @rescuelover7891
    @rescuelover78914 ай бұрын

    I was 15 when this came out in '67, so no wonder you never heard of it! Walk Away Renee was their most popular song. The sound of this song was different to me but now that you explained it, I get why it was different. I loved it. Some great songs back then for sure. Thanks for playing it Fil.❤

  • @lesHanalala
    @lesHanalala4 ай бұрын

    My all-time favorite song is 'Walk Away, Renee'. And yes, I have that Greatest Hits LP. I have always loved "Pretty Ballerina'. Thank you SO much for this!! 💚💜💙

  • @paulmcmillen5925
    @paulmcmillen59254 ай бұрын

    Beautiful baroque pop. I fell in love with this tune fifty years ago.

  • @Ronin4614
    @Ronin46144 ай бұрын

    Thank you for taking a look at this song. As you said, “ once you’ve heard it, you can’t get it out of your head.”. While rare, the times I’ve heard this on radio, it’s a bit of a celebration to hear it again.

  • @PC4USE1
    @PC4USE14 ай бұрын

    I am 68. I did not remember the song till I thought about the title and when I heard the song. Probably haven't heard this song in over 55 years. A beautiful track,indeed.

  • @rmacdougallaliasdogviticus
    @rmacdougallaliasdogviticus4 ай бұрын

    One of the songs that Michael Brown wrote about singer Renee Fladen, the girlfriend of Left Banke guitarist Tom Finn and the object of Brown's affections. I first noticed this song watching the 1988 Movie 'Off Limits' as the song features quite well there, I must have heard it before as it's used in 'Apocalypse Now' from '79 as well. Not to mention it hit #4 back in the day here in Canada. Great tune, a regular on my playlist. Cheers.

  • @shoebillsrcool
    @shoebillsrcool4 ай бұрын

    I'm 60 and I love this song. I I was born here in Southern California in the 1963. This song reminds me of cruising to the beach listening to groovy tunes like this on the radio. ✌🏼☮️

  • @bigaltheoriginal6579
    @bigaltheoriginal65794 ай бұрын

    heard The Left Banke live in the Filmore Room at the Norton student center at UB late sixties

  • @raymondcote2913
    @raymondcote29134 ай бұрын

    Am I surprised ? No not at all. Love this song.

  • @donmoore7785
    @donmoore77854 ай бұрын

    My 7 year older brother had a Left Banke album in the late 60's/early 70's, so I was familiar with the band. I had not heard this song until a few years ago, and instantly fell in love with it. You're right - once you've heard it you don't forget it. Enjoyed your analysis!

  • @grokeffer6226
    @grokeffer62264 ай бұрын

    I've Loved this song for a long, long time, but I'm pretty old. ❤❤❤

  • @appledoreman

    @appledoreman

    4 ай бұрын

    Me, too. I was at school when this came out, but not too young to appreciate it!

  • @jimfritz2087

    @jimfritz2087

    4 ай бұрын

    We're all the older teenagers . And we've earned the title .

  • @AuburnAlum1977

    @AuburnAlum1977

    4 ай бұрын

    Same here! 😊

  • @getpaidtowatch

    @getpaidtowatch

    4 ай бұрын

    That comment was totally hilarious 😂

  • @sdingeswho
    @sdingeswho4 ай бұрын

    Fil, I listen to an acoustic Rock radio program (The Acoustic Storm) that drops in stuff by The Left Banke every now and again, and Audrey played “Pretty Ballerina” a few weeks ago ❤. She plays “Walk Away, René” sometimes, too - it’s not an “oldies” program per se, but the program’s founder, Jeff Parets, was a Sixties Survivor whose musical memory *did* go back that far 😁! Nice job of following the guy’s falsetto 👍 - I’m a baritone, and have a falsetto, but I don’t think I could go quite that high (that’s almost in Roy Orbison’s ZIP Code).

  • @michael0.770
    @michael0.7704 ай бұрын

    Fil-Thanks for showcasing this sort of short lived but great band! They have a very interesting history worth checking out. That song reminds me of great songs of the late 60's with great string arrangements that made the American charts like "Traces" by the Classics IV (of "Spooky" fame), "Morning Girl" by the Neon Philharmonic, "Girl in Love" by the Outsiders, and "Things I'd Like to Say" by the New Colony Six. Oh, here's two more. "Alone Again Or" by Love and a Soul classic with the huge arrangement, "Stay with Me" by Lorraine Ellison. I'd also love to see you review "MacArthur Park" by Richard Harris, which people seem to either love or hate!(I love it.) Sometimes I put in on just to irritate some friends who hate it. Thanks, Fil.

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    Haven't thought of those songs in a while!

  • @jefffoster3557

    @jefffoster3557

    4 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite cover songs is Neal Morse doing MacAurther Park. He realizes how much of a progressive gem this song really is....even though I can't stand the lyrics!

  • @yenbbc8840

    @yenbbc8840

    4 ай бұрын

    love the wet cake song!

  • @DianeAvila-bv4fc

    @DianeAvila-bv4fc

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m in the yes column for Richard Harris

  • @trishrocca8568
    @trishrocca85684 ай бұрын

    I remember this song very well. Thank you for explaining what makes it so good. I now have a new appreciation for it.

  • @annika_panicka
    @annika_panicka4 ай бұрын

    8:40 I believe the tritone is called "The Devil's Interval."👹 The example that's often cited is "Maria" from West Side Story. (Bernstein used it a lot in that score.)

  • @annika_panicka

    @annika_panicka

    4 ай бұрын

    @LazloMortimer Indeed!

  • @newyorkreviewofbook

    @newyorkreviewofbook

    4 ай бұрын

    Tuxedomoon's "Tritone (Musica Diablo)" also?

  • @craigplatel813

    @craigplatel813

    4 ай бұрын

    I've always heard it referenced in relation to purple haze by Hendrix and black Sabbath by black Sabbath

  • @Tomsnothere

    @Tomsnothere

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@craigplatel813when Fil played that odd chord I immediately flashed on Purple Haze. Fil said it sounded a little disturbing. My 25 year old daughter had another word for it - "creepy." I think she was referring more to the lyrics, especially the last verse when the girl becomes imaginary and he repeats "she'll be there. She'll be there...."

  • @fumblebunny1993
    @fumblebunny19934 ай бұрын

    Fil, thank you for covering this beautiful song! I remember hearing this on the radio when I was a child...I would have been about 8 yrs old when this came out and my husband about 14. It is one of the husband and mine's favorites from back in the day. They also did Walk Away, Renee. The Left Banke....what beautiful music makers! I think the disection you did of this song and "the devil's note" explains exactly why we are drawn to this song. Edit: We referred to this type of music as "baroque rock" back then. I haven't heard that term used in a long time.

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    It seems that baroque rock is unique to the 60s. It's incredible to me that a 16 year old was able to, first of all, write something so sophisticated musically, and secondly, to impart everything he felt for the girlfriend of his bandmate at the time.

  • @fumblebunny1993

    @fumblebunny1993

    4 ай бұрын

    @@lauraallen55 My sentiments also. I often think, when listening to my favorites from my youth, how astounding the musical abilities of young men in their teens to mid-twenties was...and the lyrics written.

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    It really was an amazing time for music. I hope it gets back to that someday. It seems there are far more young women in music today, which is a good thing. However, I'm not a fan of all the Autotune and pitch-correction that's so prevalent now.@@fumblebunny1993

  • @Sherdelune
    @Sherdelune4 ай бұрын

    This is truly one of my favourite songs. Thanks for listening to it!

  • @patrickgeary7815

    @patrickgeary7815

    2 ай бұрын

    This is truly my favorite song, since hearing it first on my white nuckle clutched transistor radio in 1966. That has never changed, and given my age, I suppose never will!

  • @jenihansen7201
    @jenihansen72014 ай бұрын

    I always loved this song when I was younger. I still love it. Glad you discovered it Fil. I was 12 when this came out. Just started listening to the radio while in the car with my parents or the transistor when in my bedroom. This was a great groupl.

  • @supasoulproductions
    @supasoulproductions4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love the strange melody in this song. I have heard it, but not as much as their bigger hit Walk Away Renee. I think the crazy intervals in the melody and dissonance against the chord structure is a big part of what makes the song so unforgettable. that and the smoothness of that vocal.

  • @bonnielbailey
    @bonnielbailey4 ай бұрын

    I love The Left Banke. I bought a compilation CD back in the ‘90s. All the songs are fabulous. They deserved bigger success.

  • @JimAndDeePatton
    @JimAndDeePatton4 ай бұрын

    The reason the “mood” is so cool is because in the last verse you realize it was all a dream.

  • @pamspurgers3578

    @pamspurgers3578

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly!!!! Either a dream or a delusion. I like songs where the theme is slightly off like Angie Baby by Helen Reddy.

  • @Dutch1954

    @Dutch1954

    4 ай бұрын

    🙂 Right on the money

  • @paulsto6516

    @paulsto6516

    4 ай бұрын

    @@pamspurgers3578 Or Diary by Bread.

  • @gstegg1

    @gstegg1

    4 ай бұрын

    When I was a kid I didn't get the ending and thought the guy was just bragging, so I didn't like it, ha! As an adult I realized what it actually meant and have been obsessed with it ever since!

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    The songwriter was 16 and wrote it about his bandmate's girlfriend!

  • @chthoniapodcast
    @chthoniapodcast4 ай бұрын

    Great analysis! I *think* I've heard this song before, though it wasn't totally familiar, and I liked it instantly. When you explained about the raised 4th, I realised that this is exactly why I liked it instantly! I'm not always good at picking it out, but I like those notes that make people feel "uneasy".

  • @Randgalf
    @Randgalf4 ай бұрын

    One of the great 'underground' bands of the era. I remember once upon a time reading about them and when checking them out, this was the very first song I listened to, and it was exactly that raised four that immediately grabbed me with the first piano line. I knew in an instant that this was no flavour-of-the-week band. Michael Brown, their main songwriter, was nothing short of a genius.

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    Right? Musical genius at 16, and imparted all his feelings for the girl he could never have into not one but two songs - incredible!

  • @eljaykayaye1186
    @eljaykayaye11864 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite groups! Baroque pop. Love it. The whole 60's dreamy feel etc. There's gonna be a storm 😉. I have their best of. 💖💝🌸🌹

  • @yankeecitygirl

    @yankeecitygirl

    4 ай бұрын

    Baroque pop - is that anything like the New Romantics of the 1980s?

  • @eljaykayaye1186

    @eljaykayaye1186

    4 ай бұрын

    @@yankeecitygirl oh yes, I can see that now 🤓

  • @tortoisedreams6369
    @tortoisedreams63694 ай бұрын

    Great video! Richard Thompson covered the Left Banke's "She May Call You Up Tonight."

  • @olga138
    @olga1384 ай бұрын

    Wonderful memories! He really was a skillful singer.

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter80804 ай бұрын

    This is a great love song from my past. I remember it well. Many thanks, FIL, for reviewing this gorgeous Pop ballad.

  • @burnindownthehouse
    @burnindownthehouse4 ай бұрын

    Ah yes, the Left Banke. Good band. The British Invasion era of music was one of the best eras in rock history. I like your channel because you always analyze some nice hidden gems from the past. It's amazing how good these bands were because they had very little technology to fall back on, unlike today's bands. Also, I really like it when you pick up your guitar and dissect certain aspects of the song so the listener can understand exactly what made the song so cool.

  • @Formula-602

    @Formula-602

    4 ай бұрын

    Just a “good” band?

  • @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore
    @KatieReadsKoziesAndMore4 ай бұрын

    I loved this as a child. It was one of those songs that made me stop and listen. I’m happy to report that I still love it. I always thought that this band may have had some classical training? Who knows…I was too busy keeping up with Beatle news to waste time on anyone else. Thank you Fil!

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    I don't know if the songwriter had classical training or not, but he was 16, had a crush on his bandmate's girlfriend Renee, and wrote two songs about her for the band. His name was Michael Brown if you want to check it out. The singer's mother was a famous flamenco guitarist. His name was Steve Martin Caro.

  • @leehjones
    @leehjones4 ай бұрын

    This and "Walk Away Renee" are two absolute perfect pop songs, and they perfectly define their era. When I hear either one, I'm instantly transported to a place and time I never really knew, but imagine in my head.

  • @richardkev3077
    @richardkev30774 ай бұрын

    When I used to listen to The Left Banke on the radio, I always assumed that the ‘pretty ballerina’ and ‘Reneé’ were the same girl.

  • @actionsub

    @actionsub

    4 ай бұрын

    You assumed correctly. Both songs were about a young lady named Renee Fladen. The band's guitarist Tom Finn was dating her; meanwhile keyboard player Mike Brown had a huge crush on her. Brown, a teenager at the time, would get so nervous around her that he could not play if she were in the control room.

  • @Progmeister-tb3sn
    @Progmeister-tb3sn4 ай бұрын

    Damn Fil.....you truly have a gorgeous singing voice.

  • @TBeatles67

    @TBeatles67

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes he does! He could do a beautiful cover of this!

  • @jeanshanahan6111
    @jeanshanahan611143 минут бұрын

    I remember this song being so hauntingly beautiful, as in I called her yesterday, it should have been tomorrow , and Somewhere a mountain is moving, Afraid its moving without me, Just close your eyes and she'll be there. So on a rainy day, he can again find her again and again as in his mind. in his dream. Yes, his voice amazing and so pristingly clear indeed. I played it over and over. What beautiful music they left for us! Baroque Rock!! Rocks on. Thank you

  • @cahatlady
    @cahatlady4 ай бұрын

    I just love when you "find" music that I grew up with. I was 10 when I first heard Just Walk Away Renee.... it seems like just yesterday. I hear the opening chords & know exactly what words are coming! Thanks for reviewing. SO many good bands in the late 60's & 70's. Grateful that I was around & heard so many of these bands everyday; AM radio was where it was at!!!

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    He had some help finding this one. ;)

  • @donnadee1966
    @donnadee19664 ай бұрын

    So glad this song found you! It is a great tune- has held up well over the years and yes, excellent vocal performance

  • @tammydoolittle6054
    @tammydoolittle60544 ай бұрын

    I have never heard this song before, but i do remember, "Walk Away Renee". This song is ok, but your vocal and guitar demonstrations was much better. 😊 Thank you for this amazing analysis! Rock!

  • @hanksta34

    @hanksta34

    4 ай бұрын

    It's a great B side for sure but those strings were the cherry on top.

  • @carlwakeland360
    @carlwakeland3604 ай бұрын

    Heard this on the radio in ''66 when I was 8 years old and never forgot it. The lydian note absolutely came across with that "wrong" feeling, yet it also evoked a sense of hurt, which the lyrics reflect. The middle instrumental section also stuck with me, the chromatic descending chords perfectly reflect a teenager's devastating experience of lost love, which I later understood to be the musical reflection of "a mountain moving without me," which marks the writer's realization that the girl was already taken.

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    Such amazing music for a 16 year old to write!

  • @jswjanjan
    @jswjanjan4 ай бұрын

    Have this one on my playlist with Green Tambourine right after!!!😊❤🎉

  • @debbier938
    @debbier9384 ай бұрын

    Hi Fil, I had never heard this cool song before, but I liked it! Such an accurate vocal, I was watching the pitch monitoring software and just amazing to hear him sing. Had hints of Madrigal songs and heard a bit of a Doors influence. Really great song to analyze for today with so many interesting musical things going on… You Rock… Love Ya’ Debbie☮️

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    Interesting, although I think this song came out before the Doors' music. The songwriter was 16 at the time he wrote it, and wrote it and Walk Away Renee (even catchier than this one!) about his bandmate's girlfriend. Oh, the singer was 18 when they had these two hits.

  • @rrdream2400
    @rrdream24004 ай бұрын

    Cobain also used that raised 4th (#11) in the verse of Smells Like Teen Spirit. It's haunting. They called it the devils interval hundreds of years ago.

  • @sejrec56

    @sejrec56

    4 ай бұрын

    I think it's a beautiful song and sung so beautifully

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    4 ай бұрын

    why the devil's interval?

  • @rrdream2400

    @rrdream2400

    3 ай бұрын

    @@tangogrrl haunting emotions it stirs up I assume

  • @Morticia1313
    @Morticia13134 ай бұрын

    Ive never heard this before! Great song. I did love the song Walk Away Renee. Thanks Fil🤘

  • @mtacoustic1
    @mtacoustic14 ай бұрын

    "Pretty Ballerina" is on my musical short list of eclectic songs that I never tire of hearing. The unusual mode gives it a sense of moody mystery. Many of Joni Mitchell's songs also qualify; like "Song For Sharon". Many thanks for featuring this music in your vlog!

  • @overwhamming
    @overwhamming4 ай бұрын

    Oh dude - hope you can spend some time with this band and their catalog. There's an amazing compilation album out there that will cover some of the later work that most of the world missed and is top notch.

  • @NurseKathi
    @NurseKathi4 ай бұрын

    I grew up in the 1960s, such a blessing! The music like this was so good it was beautiful on a 2" transistor radio speaker. And all the songs playing on the radio were fantastic! Still - Beatles4Ever. Forgot to add - that uneasy dropped 4 note underscores our uneasiness about pretty ballerina - does she exist or is she from a dream? I'll never know...

  • @NurseKathi

    @NurseKathi

    4 ай бұрын

    @lauraallen55 and now I know. The bassist's girlfriend that the keyboardist was in love with? Shades of Layla 😉 I'll go back to my dream ballerina fantasy 😅

  • @grantgallagher9236
    @grantgallagher92364 ай бұрын

    Thank you! What an interesting song that is. I hadn't heard it before (nor the phrase mentioned below/above 'Baroque Pop' which seems perfect for this as a genre). Beautiful vocal, simple backing and yes, that elevated 4th to resolution, all make this eerie. Great little review!

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    Check out their other hit Walk Away Renee! The history of the two songs is really interesting. The band members were all in their teens, and 16 year old Michael Brown was in love with the bassist's girlfriend (Renee Fladen) and managed to write something so sophisticated musically as well as impart his feelings so perfectly as well.

  • @michelewelch5319
    @michelewelch53194 ай бұрын

    I think I’ve heard of this group, but not the song. “Mystical” was the word that came to me about it. I like it. Nice analysis. 👋🏼 you’re great Fil! 💖

  • @sarge9733
    @sarge97334 ай бұрын

    I've never heard it before either, but what an awesome song. I love that awkward almost 'made a mistake' feeling running throughout the whole tune. I'll definitely be listening to this again. Thank you Fil. Brilliant record!

  • @willettej7988
    @willettej79884 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Fil, I haven’t heard song in decades. I always LOVED IT as a young teen! Now I know why it was so great!

  • @mj99a
    @mj99a4 ай бұрын

    great analysis as always!! don't know if my suggestion of reviewing "The Left Banke" from a few weeks ago inspired you... but thank you!!! i was 14 y.o. when they hit the airwaves. i have always loved them. Michael Brown singer/songwriter for LB lived in my town of Englewood, N.J.. in the late 60s a friend who knew them took me by the house one afternoon, but they weren't around... another friend's uncle george ricci played cello.

  • @lauraallen55

    @lauraallen55

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you requested them, too! I did as well some time back, and Fil has said he keeps a list of requests and when an artist gets several or more than one request, he does them. That's cool the songwriter lived near you!

  • @karlmahlmann
    @karlmahlmann4 ай бұрын

    You're in good company; Leonard Bernstein was also enamored with this song and its funky scale. - and featured it on one of his TV specials. When I heard that back in 66 I immediately went out and bought the album. - actually a great album.

  • @deborahpaley21
    @deborahpaley214 ай бұрын

    I loved this song, I was 12 when it came out. Glad you're hearing it now. It's so beautiful, haunting. Mood like Dangerous Type by the Cars....something sad and lonely about it.

  • @thriftwithjoy
    @thriftwithjoy4 ай бұрын

    Brilliant analysis! I though that I had not heard this song before either, but as soon as the first few notes came on, it took me right back. We were so lucky in the 60s to have such a variety of sounds and song construction.

  • @Terri_MacKay
    @Terri_MacKay4 ай бұрын

    I have heard the term the Devil's note, so I enjoyed your easy to understand explanation and demonstration of exactly what it is. Once again, I watch a WoP video, and I learn something new. 😊