Michelle Phillips (The Mama's and the Papa's)

you're right, there aren't many pics out there. This is all I could find, they are mainly with the whole band, but atleast it's something...

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Those pics are exactly what I was looking for!Thank you so very much!I love her style back then and the spirit it seems to capture.
Yeah,Poly does look like her sometimes depending on how shes made up.Gorgeous faces those two!
I'll have to check that movie out too[Sweetwater]thanks for letting me know its one of those.
Pardon my english on here too please,I,m quiting smoking and when i do this my english and spelling and whole self gets ********....
 
Found some more - there's a site with loads but they are all quite small.

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^^Got to the address where these pics are, look in the properties.
 
Thank you,those are wonderful.That yellow poncho is fabulous in that picture you posted.You are fabulous-friend!
 
Michelle Phillips

Of the Mamas and the Papas...
I've always had a passion for 1960's styles, and love the musical group as well. Although Michelle Phillips isn't known for having the powerful voice that Mama Cass did, her look definitely stands out. A delicate beauty, she modeled, and now acts.
Her 60's look seems to be that of pale and straight hair, with slightly wispy ends. Tight pants, sometimes white, with tall boots. One of my favourite looks, and one which has come back again now, is that of the both the tight pants and cowboy boots worn overtop. She often paired it simply with a man's button-up shirt, and some simple beads. Geometric patterns are a consistently favourite too, with long horizontally striped pants, and boldly, but not overdone tops.
By the way, pictures are very hard to find, so I'd love any help putting together images for this topic. The pictures that are here, are from gettyimages, and psycho-jello.com- thank you!

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According to my older aunt, she was also a "druggie," but then, so was Edie.
 

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Completely 60's cool.
 

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The last that I've yet been able to find, sadly. :unsure: There are those tall boots again (I've got a pair like them!), and the geometric pattern on the top.
 

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I just found more! :woot: Thank you, corbis.
Her makeup is quite natural and clean looking, with a single line of black eyeliner. Very different from the heavier Twiggy and Edie Sedgewick looks. :ninja:
 

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I loved the mamas and the papas too purple. I know michelle and John had children who became somewhat popular singers as well. Thanks for the pics. They bring back good memories. :flower:
 
I'm afraid that these are probably the last ones, this time...
 

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Her's something to add about the band. I hope that's OK.

The Mamas and Papas

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The Mamas and the Papas were a crucial part of the harmony-rich pop-group movement that swept Southern California in the Sixties. With their mix of male (John Phillips, Denny Doherty) and female (Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips) voices, astute songwriting and arrangements from Phillips and musical contributions from some of Los Angeles' finest session musicians, the Mamas and the Papas cut some of the most indelible and durable records of the sixties.

John Phillips had been active on the New York music scene since 1957. In 1962, he met Holly Michelle Gilliam who had come to New York to be a model. She started singing with John's group, The Journeymen and soon after, became his second wife.

Denny Doherty had been a member of The Halifax Three, which, after two albums for Epic, included future Lovin' Spoonful member Zal Yanovsky. Doherty and Yanovsky joined Cass Elliot and her first husband, Jim Hendricks to form Cass Elliot and the Big Three. The group later changed its name to the Mugwumps and went electric, with Art Stokes on drums and John Sebastian on harmonica. The Mugwumps recorded one album, which was not released until 1967, and broke up. Sebastian and Yanovsky formed The Lovin' Spoonful, Elliot fronted a jazz trio and Doherty joined John and Michelle Phillips as The New Journeymen.

The New Journeymen relocated to California, where they stayed with Elliot and Hendricks and Cass officially joined the group. Before landing their own recording contract, the quartet did some backing vocals for Barrie McGuire.

The group's first album, "If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears", contained the timeless "California Dreamin'" and stands as a peak moment in the West Coast vocal-group sound.

A string of hit records followed:
Monday, Monday
Dedicated To The One I Love
Look Through My Window
I Call Your Name
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Go Where You Wanna Go
I Saw Her Again Last Night
Words Of Love
Twelve-Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon)
Dancing In The Street
Creeque Alley

Along with writing much of the Mamas and Papas' material, John Phillips also wrote a song that would be remembered as a sort of theme song of the flower power era in California. Scott McKenzie, an ex-Journeyman, scored a number 4 hit in the U.S. with "San Francisco" (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair). The Mamas and Papas also appeared at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, which John Phillips helped to finance.

By 1968, the group was falling apart and decided to disband. John and Michelle were having marriage problems and divorced in 1970. John went on to record a solo LP and also co-produced the movie "Brewster McCloud". Michelle Phillips appeared in "The Last Movie" with actor Dennis Hopper, to whom she was later married for eight days.

Cass Elliot launched a successful solo career with "Dream A Little Dream Of Me". Her distinct voice had always emerged from the groups in which she sang. In 1969 she scored another hit single with "It's Getting Better" and 1970 yielded the hits "Make Your Own Kind of Music" and "New World Coming." She also appeared in the film version of "Pufnstuf" and recorded an album with rock star Dave Mason.

The Mamas and Papas reunited briefly in 1971 to cut what they would later describe as 'a poor reunion album', "People Like Us", but disbanded again soon after.

Denny Doherty recorded two unsuccessful solo albums and Michelle Phillips resumed her acting career in the movie "Dillinger" and a movie bio of Rudolph Valentino.

Elliot had two prime time television specials of her own in 1969 and 1973, but most people remember her scores of television appearances throughout the early 1970's with Mike Douglas, Julie Andrews, Andy Williams, Johnny Cash, Red Skelton, Ed Sullivan, Tom Jones, Carol Burnett and others. She guest hosted The Tonight Show, had successful stints in Las Vegas and continued to record for RCA during these years. Cass had one daughter, Owen Vanessa in April 1967 but later divorced Jim Hendricks and married Baron Donald von Wiedenman in 1971.

In 1974, Cass travelled to England where she had a two week engagement at the London Palladium. After performing to sell-out audiences and basking in repeated ovations, Cass tragically succumbed to a heart attack on July 29, 1974, at the age of 33. She did not, as urban legend would have us believe, choke on a ham sandwich.

John Phillips had become idle by the mid 1970s, simply living off the royalties from his earlier work. He was arrested by U.S. narcotics agents on July 31st, 1980 and was sentenced to an eight year prison term, which was later reduced to 30 days. John then cleaned up his act and re-formed the Mamas and the Papas in 1982. The group included founding member Denny Doherty and two new "Mamas": John's daughter Mackenzie Phillips and Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane, who'd sung with Spanky and Our Gang back in the sixties. By the mid nineties, Doherty was the sole member of the original group.

In 1998, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted The Mamas and The Papas. Cass Elliot's daughter Owen represented her mother and accepted her award.

On March 18, 2001, John Phillips, died of heart failure at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, at age 65, surrounded by family and friends. He had received a liver transplant several years before, after years of drug and alcohol abuse. Michelle Phillips told the TV show "Entertainment Tonight" that she and John had a chance to talk and ended their long time feud on his death bed. Denny Doherty was also among John's last visitors.

Just before his death, John recorded an album of new material. He had also completed a record he started over 25 years ago with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, entitled "Pay, Pack and Follow". He is survived by his wife Farnaz, daughters McKenzie, Chynna and Bijou, sons Jeffrey and Tamerlane, as well as step-daughters Atoosa and Sanaz. Classic Rock and Roll lovers will always remember The Mamas and The Papas for their sweet harmony, tight arrangements and timeless melodys.
 
model_mom said:
Her's something to add about the band. I hope that's OK.

Monday, Monday
Dedicated To The One I Love
Look Through My Window
I Call Your Name
Dream A Little Dream Of Me
Go Where You Wanna Go
I Saw Her Again Last Night
Words Of Love
Twelve-Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To The Canyon)
Dancing In The Street
:D That's wonderful model_mom, thank you so much for sharing!
I was so afraid that no one else would really be interested in them... I love their music incredibly, and was just talking about them with my aunt the other day, when we looked through her record collection. I've got their CD too, and remember loads of those songs. I always find Mama Cass's death funny in that horrible way... I think that it might be a rather alright; doing something pleasant. :P
 
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It's been a long time since I thought about this band, but at one time I knew the words to everyone of their songs. :blush:
 
This is one of my favourite songs, ever. :heart:

Safe in My Garden
- the Mamas & the Papas

Safe in my garden,
An ancient flower blooms.
And the scent from its nature
Slowly squares my room;
And its perfume being such
that it's causing me to swoon.
Could it be we were hot-wired
(Safe in my garden, an ancient flower blooms...)
Late one night while very tired?
They stole our minds and thought we'd never know it.
(And the scent from its nature slowly squares my room...)
With a bottle in each hand; too late to try to understand.
We don't care where it lands - we just throw it.

Somebody take us away...
Somebody take us away...

Safe in my garden,
(Could it be we were hot-wired late one night while very tired...)
An ancient flower blooms.
(They stole our minds and thought we'd never know it...)
And the scent from its nature
(With a bottle in each hand; too late to try to understand...)
Slowly squares my room.
(We don't care where it lands - we just throw it...)

(Somebody take us away...)
And it's perfume being such
That it's causing me to swoon.

When you go out in the street, (Safe in our garden...)
So many hassles with the heat;
No one there can fill your desire. (And the scent...)
Cops out with the megaphones,
Telling people stay inside their home.
Man, can't they see the world's on fire?

Somebody take us away...take us away...

Safe in our garden,
An ancient flower blooms.
And the scent from its nature...
(Cops out with the megaphones;
Tellin' people stay inside their homes.)
Man, the world's on fire.)
Slowly squares my room.

Take us away...take us away...
 
It was a crazy period of time that i don't think we'll ever see again. People protested anything and everything. I think it influenced their music a lot.
 
^ yeah, me too. she looked like how mama cass sounded...
 

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