18 Mar 01 - 04:27 PM (#420545) Subject: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: GUEST,Fred Just heard on the news that John Phillips, of the Mamas and the Papas, died of heart failure in L.A. at age 65. Had watched the 1988 documentary Straight Shooter last week on Bravo Canada. |
18 Mar 01 - 07:27 PM (#420613) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: SINSULL I know it was the 60s and I know this is likely to make me "persona non grata" around here, but I have a hard time feeling anything good towards a man who would introduce his own child to drugs and nearly destroy her. or am I just middle-aged? |
18 Mar 01 - 07:42 PM (#420619) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: catspaw49 No Sins, I understand completely. John Phillips may have given us some good music, if you happen to like his stuff. He gave more though to himself. "Livin' Large".....a phrase that came immediately to mind this afternoon when I heard he died. Whatever he gave to others, he gave more to himself. That he died of heart failure is no surprise. That he was 65 before it happened is amazing. Yet, as the passing of one dimishhes us all, then I feel some sorrow at his death...........but I feel much more for Mick's friend that I never met. Spaw |
19 Mar 01 - 09:39 AM (#420806) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: GUEST,Pseudolus I think anytime someone like John Phillips dies it makes me sad. I understand that he didn't die in the prime of his life, ala, John Belushi or Chris Farley, but after hearing of the news in any of these cases, I feel cheated. These are people who have all the talent in the world but can't handle the recognition without the drugs etc. These are people who have so much to contribute to the entertainment portion of our lives and they just throw it away. I guess it all depends on when it is you die to determine whether your death is tragic or your life is tragic...... Frank |
19 Mar 01 - 11:53 AM (#420892) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: Lonesome EJ Sorry to hear it. The Mamas and the Papas, though never my favorite group, were a sort of background music for my High School years. California Dreamin' and If You Go to San Francisco are great songs, in my opinion. |
19 Mar 01 - 12:42 PM (#420932) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: Biskit I knew him for awhile in so.California(Palm Springs)and i knew him as a really sweet man who took the time to listen to my music, Of course when I first met him I was in awe,...WHOA! Papa John! I being a child of that era, but he was quickly able to help me put that aside and we just enjoyed each others company after that,playing music, talking,...about addiction,music, politics, and trading views on what we thought the "60's" meant, or if in fact "meant" anything at all!? None of us are perfect, we all make mistakes in judgement, some worse than others, Had it not been for Papa John, There never would have been a Monterey Pop Festival, Jimi may well have been an also ran, He did alot of positive,(behind the scenes) things for young musicians, as well as some old burned out ones, he had bragging rights,but didn't use them. Before you start judging maybe you should look at the whole picture, Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone! If it sounds like I'm taking up for him or trying to preserve a memory,you're right Damnit I am! and i'd do the same for anyone I called friend. PEACE(through understanding)-Biskit- |
19 Mar 01 - 12:42 PM (#420933) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: mousethief I thought San Francisco was a solo effort? Lyrics World has it as Scott McKenzie, not M/P's. |
19 Mar 01 - 12:45 PM (#420936) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: mousethief Biskit says, "Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone!" As far as taking illegal drugs and giving them to my kid, I'm sin-free. But not in a stone-throwing mood. How can I say that I, in the same circumstances, would have fared any better? Goodbye, Papa John. The sky is gray. Alex |
19 Mar 01 - 12:58 PM (#420946) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: SINSULL Biskit, I respect your loyalty and am glad someone has some positive personal experiences to share. Mary |
19 Mar 01 - 01:23 PM (#420977) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: GUEST,She Who Sells Seashells By The Seashore Mousethief points out that "San Francisco" was by Scott McKenzie, and not by the Mamas & the Papas. It was written by Papa John Phillips.
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19 Mar 01 - 01:44 PM (#420998) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: mousethief I didn't say "by." |
19 Mar 01 - 03:11 PM (#421056) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: Irish sergeant WE all make mistakes in our lives. Some of his were grave as MAry (Sinsull) rightly points out. I grew up listening to his music and will miss the talent he was. Hopefully he was able to make amends for the drugs and if he helped musicians starting out perhaps he did. So long Papa John, may the road you travel now be less troublesome than the one you traveled here. Neil |
19 Mar 01 - 03:52 PM (#421084) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: GUEST,willie-o he wrote "Me And My Uncle". a mean nasty rockin cowboy murder ballad that the grateful dead and yours truly have just enjoyed the hell out of playing for years and years. so let him rest. better and worse, the sixties are over. w-o |
19 Mar 01 - 07:17 PM (#421197) Subject: RE: BS: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: raredance Personally, I really like the 3 Journeymen albums (J Phillips, Scott McKenzie and Dick Weissman). "Metamorphosis" is one of the great recorded insect songs even though they didn't write it. rich r |
19 Mar 01 - 08:00 PM (#421221) Subject: RE: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: Willie-O What the hell, here it is. Damn good song. You can practically smell the sweat on the leather, and the whisky and gunsmoke.
Me And My Uncle Me and my uncle went riding down 2 3 4 5 6 i've never really been able to figure out how this came from the writer of "Monday Monday" and other mushy kinda stuff. Guess it's from the wilder side of John Phillips--god knows he had one. Willie-O
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19 Mar 01 - 08:32 PM (#421232) Subject: RE: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: Peg I have had Mamas and Papas songs in my head all day; it is always a tragedy when someone whose art has given joy to the world passes on... |
20 Mar 01 - 07:09 AM (#421392) Subject: RE: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: mkebenn If there's a rock 'n roll heaven, they got some killer harmony. Mike |
21 Mar 01 - 12:37 AM (#422182) Subject: RE: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: Big Red Listen to the Journeymen and the Big Three (with Mama Cass). Then listen to the Mama's & Papa's. You may be left wondering just who was responsible for the "sound" of the M & P. Can't help but think that maybe Cass contributed a great deal more than her voice to the group. I just wish both had stayed with folk a bit longer. |
21 Mar 01 - 08:32 AM (#422277) Subject: RE: R.I.P. 'Papa' Phillips From: LR Mole Odds & ends: "Dancing Bear" and its strange tempo shifts;"Once Was A Time I Thought", a sort of M&P-meet Swingle Singers-Hi-Los. And those great covers: "Words of Love", and "My Heart Stood Still". As the bumper sticker says, John knew how to lead, follow, and get out of the way, sometimes all at once. Trust the art,not the artist. |