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declined to give the drum set a try. Jones knew how to play the drums and tested well enough on the instrument; however, the producers believed that he would be virtually hidden from view behind a drum set due to his short stature. Thus, Dolenz (who knew only how to play the guitar) was assigned to become the drummer. Tork taught Dolenz his first few beats on the drums, enough for him to fake his way through filming the pilot. He was soon taught how to play properly. The lineup for the TV show most frequently featured
Nesmith on guitar, Tork on bass, Dolenz on drums and Jones as a frontman, singer and percussionist, despite the fact that this lineup did not correspond to the members' musical strengths. Tork was a more experienced guitar player than Nesmith, while Nesmith had trained on the bass. Also, while Jones had a strong lead voice and did sing lead on several Monkees recordings, Dolenz's voice is regarded, particularly by Nesmith, as distinctive and a hallmark of the Monkees' sound.
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the sitcom aired from 1966 to 1968. At first, the band members' musical contributions were primarily limited to lead vocals and the occasional composition, with the remaining music provided by professional songwriters and studio musicians. Though this arrangement yielded multiple hit albums and singles, the band members revolted and, after a brief power struggle, gained full control over the recording process in 1967. For two albums, the
Monkees mostly performed as a group; however, within a year, each member was pursuing his own interests under the Monkees' name, rendering the Monkees once again a group in name only. With widespread allegations that the band members did not play their own instruments—followed by the cancellation of
993:, released in November 1967 was the Monkees' fourth No. 1 album in a row, staying at No. 1 for 5 weeks, and was also their last No. 1 album. It featured the hit single "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (#3 on charts) b/w "Words" (#11 on charts), the A-side had Nesmith on electric guitar/backing vocals, Tork on piano/backing vocals, Dolenz on lead vocals and possibly guitar and Jones on backing vocals; the B-side had Dolenz and Tork alternating lead vocals, Tork played organ, Nesmith played guitar, percussion, and provided backing vocals, and Jones provided percussion and backing vocals. Other notable items about this album is that it features an early use of the
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quoted as confirming this, as well as stating that he wanted to tour with his own band, Shoe Suede Blues. Tork told WENN News that he "couldn't handle the backstage problems"; he added that because he was a recovering alcoholic, he was troubled by the overindulgence in alcohol by other members of the tour crew. Tork later stated in 2011 that alcohol played only a small role in his 2001 departure. He added, "I take full responsibility for the backstage problems on the 2001 tour. We were getting along pretty well until I had a meltdown. I ticked the other guys off good and proper... I really just behaved inappropriately, honestly. I apologized to them."
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1430:, released in October 1969, which peaked at No. 100 on the Billboard charts. It included the Nesmith composed country-rock singles "Listen to the Band" and "Good Clean Fun" (released in September 1969)(No. 80 Canada) Other notable songs include the Dolenz composition "Little Girl", which featured Louie Shelton on electric guitar, joining Micky on acoustic guitar, along with "Mommy and Daddy" (B-side to the "Good Clean Fun" single) in which he sang about America's treatment of the Native Americans and drug abuse, and in an earlier take, released on Rhino Handmade's 2011 Deluxe Edition of
1251:. Peter Tork said, "That was something special... Nicholson coordinated the record, made it up from the soundtrack. He made it different from the movie. There's a line in the movie where Zappa says, 'That's pretty white.' Then there's another line in the movie that was not juxtaposed in the movie, but Nicholson put them together in the , when Mike says, 'And the same thing goes for Christmas'... that's funny... very different from the movie... that was very important and wonderful that he assembled the record differently from the movie... It was a different artistic experience."
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1888:. It was announced on May 4, 2021, that the rescheduled dates would be billed as a farewell tour. "The Monkees Farewell Tour" consisted of over 40 dates in the US from September to November; because of restrictions due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, they were unable to play shows in Canada, the UK or Australia. The final date and final show for the Monkees Farewell Tour was held on November 14, 2021, at the
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Broadway rock to eastern-influenced pop to a folk-rock ballad. Although the Monkees performed "Circle Sky" live in the film, the studio version was chosen for the album. The live version was later released on various compilations, including Rhino's Missing Links series of Monkees albums. The album also includes a song from the film's composer, Ken Thorne.
2137:, he explored unprecedented cinematic techniques, including filming actors underwater, the use of polarization, and inventing "double-matte experiences". "When it was shown in France, the head of the Cinematheque overly praised the movie as a cinematic masterpiece, and from that point on, this movie began to acquire an underground reputation." In 2010,
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371:, who were not widely known at the time. After those plans fell through, Rafelson and Schneider focused on Davy Jones. In September 1964, Jones had signed to a long-term contract to appear in TV programs for Screen Gems, to make feature films for Columbia Pictures and to record music for the Colpix label. His involvement with
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Sandoval stated that "We will be fully delving into The Monkees' songbook, as well as Micky's personal archive of films and photos to create a unique evening of memories..." The official tour was set to start on April 5, 2022, with a pre-tour performance on "The Beach Boys Good Vibrations Cruise".
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February 20, 2018, a new tour was announced as "The Monkees Present: The Mike and Micky Show", their first tour as a duo; Tork was unable to participate due to health problems (a fact that was not revealed until after his death). Though the pair played Monkees music and promoted the tour under the
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Kingdom in 2002, but Tork declined to participate. Jones and Dolenz toured the United States one more time as a duo in 2002, and then split to concentrate on their own individual projects. With different Monkees citing different reasons, the group chose not
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Monkees before the band broke up. On that date, Jones and Dolenz recorded "Do It in the Name of Love" and "Lady Jane". The single was not mixed until February 19, 1971, and was released later that year as a single. The two remaining Monkees
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Monkees' recording output. The album spawned the single "Oh My My", which was accompanied by a music film promo (produced/directed by Dolenz). Dolenz contributed one of his own compositions, "Midnight
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Monkees dropped Chip Douglas as a producer, and starting in November 1967, they largely produced their own sessions. Although credited to the whole band, the songs were mostly solo efforts. In a couple of cases, Boyce and Hart had returned from the first two
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Monkees emerged in 1986, leading to a 20th anniversary reunion. Over the subsequent 35 years, the Monkees intermittently reunited for reunion tours, a major-network television special, and the production of new studio albums. After the deaths of Jones in 2012 and Tork in 2019,
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and concluding in New York City. The brief tour marked the first time Nesmith performed with the Monkees since 1997. Jones's memory was honored throughout the shows via recordings and video. During one point, the band went quiet and a recording of Jones singing "I Wanna Be Free" played while footage
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as complaining that Nesmith "made a new album with us. He toured Great Britain with us. Then all of a sudden, he's not here. Later, I hear rumors he's writing a script for our next movie. Oh, really? That's bloody news to me. He's always been this aloof, inaccessible person... the fourth part of the
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in particular praised it), other critics were not favorable of the mixing of the Monkees' pop music with the Goodtimers' R&B approach. Toward the end of the tour, some dates were canceled due to poor ticket sales. The tour failed to re-establish the band commercially, with no single entering the
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In the summer of 1969, the three remaining Monkees embarked on a tour with the backing of the soul band Sam and the Goodtimers. Concerts for this tour were longer sets than their earlier performances tours, with many shows running over two hours. Although the tour was met with some positive critical
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The film's soundtrack album reached No. 45 on the Billboard charts and No. 24 in Canada. Nicholson assembled the album, weaving dialogue and sound effects from the film in between the songs. The six (plus "Ditty Diego") Monkees songs on the album range from psychedelic pop to straightforward rockers
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held the publishing rights to a wealth of material, with the Monkees being offered the first choice of many new songs. Due to the abundance of material numerous tracks were recorded, but dozens were left unreleased until Rhino Records started releasing them through the Missing Links series of albums
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In assigning instruments for purposes of the television show, a dilemma arose as to which of the four would portray the drummer. Both Nesmith (a skilled guitarist and bassist) and Tork (who could play several stringed and keyboard instruments) were peripherally familiar with the instrument, but both
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and carefully produced singles, are seen as an original precursor to the modern proliferation of studio and corporation-created bands. But this critical reputation has softened somewhat, with the recognition that the Monkees were neither the first manufactured group nor unusual in this respect. The
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Tensions within the group were increasing. Peter Tork, citing exhaustion, quit the band by buying out the last four years of his Monkees contract at $ 150,000 per year, equal to about $ 1,250,000 per year today. Tork departed shortly after the band's September–October Far East tour in December 1968
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audience they had been reaching for rejected the Monkees' efforts out of hand. Receiving mixed critical reviews and virtually non-existent box office receipts, the film succeeded in alienating the band's teenage fanbase while failing to attract a more adult audience. Rafelson and Schneider severed
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lawyer Herb Moelis, which took place at the Beverly Hills Hotel in January 1967. Kirshner had presented the group with royalty checks and gold records. Nesmith had responded with an ultimatum, demanding a change in the way the Monkees' music was chosen and recorded. Moelis reminded Nesmith that he
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The Monkees were originally a fictional band created for the NBC television sitcom of the same name. Dolenz, Jones, Nesmith and Tork were cast to portray members of a band in the sitcom. Music credited to the Monkees appeared in the sitcom and was released on LPs and singles beginning in 1966, and
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short. It was far better TV than it had to be; during an era of formulaic domestic sitcoms and wacky comedies, it was a stylistically ambitious show, with a distinctive visual style, absurdist sense of humor and unusual story structure. Whatever Jones and the Monkees were meant to be, they became
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After the 1997 tours, the group took another hiatus until they once again reunited in 2001 to tour the United States. However, this tour was also accompanied by public sniping. Dolenz and Jones had announced that they had "fired" Tork for his constant complaining and threatening to quit. Tork was
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had no songs released as singles in the United States, but it was still their third No. 1 album in a row, with many of its songs played on the second season of the television show. Having a more country-folk-rock sound than the pop outings under Kirshner, Sandoval notes in the 2007 Deluxe Edition
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television show. Rafelson and Nicholson's "Ditty Diego-War Chant" (recited at the start of the film by the group) ruthlessly parodies Boyce and Hart's "Monkees Theme". A sparse advertising campaign (with no mention of the Monkees) hurt any chances of the film doing well, and it played briefly in
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Out of 437 applicants, the other three chosen for the cast of the TV show were musician Michael Nesmith, musician Peter Tork, and actor/musician Micky Dolenz. Nesmith had been working as a musician since early 1963 and had been recording and releasing music under various names, including Michael
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marked the last time Dolenz, who originally played guitar before the Monkees, made a solo stand as a studio drummer. In commentary for the DVD release of the second season of the show, Tork said that Dolenz was "incapable of repeating a triumph." Having been a drummer for one album, Dolenz lost
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Kirshner next allowed Nesmith to produce sessions, provided he did not play on any tracks he produced. Nesmith did, however, start using the other Monkees on his sessions, particularly Tork as a guitarist. Kirshner came back to the enthusiastic Boyce and Hart to be the regular producers, but he
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and starred Stephen Kirwan, Ben Evans, Tom Parsons and Oliver Savile as actors playing the parts of the Monkees (respectively Dolenz, Jones, Nesmith, Tork) who are hired by an unscrupulous businessman to go on a world tour pretending to be the real band. The show includes 18 Monkees songs plus
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and found out that it was only marginally okay and that our better move was to just go back to the original songwriting and song-making strategy of the first albums except with a clear indication of how came to be... The rabid element and the hatred that was engendered is almost impossible to
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The band members were displeased that the music publishing company would not allow them to play their own instruments on their records or to use more of their own material. These complaints intensified when Kirshner moved track recording from California to New York, leaving the band out of the
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The fall 2012 tour was very well received by both fans and critics, resulting in the band's scheduling a 24-date summer tour for 2013. Dubbed "A Midsummer's Night with the Monkees", the concerts also featured Nesmith, Dolenz, and Tork. "The reaction to the last tour was euphoric", Dolenz told
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for a third season. The album cover—a quaint collage of items in a knickknack shelf—was chosen over the Monkees' objections. It was the last Monkees' album to be released in separate, dedicated mono and stereo mixes. During the 1986 reunion, it returned to the Billboard charts for 11 weeks.
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featured contributions by all three surviving members, as well as a posthumous contribution from Jones through vocals he had recorded in the 1960s. The album was released in May 2016 to considerable success, reaching No. 14 on the Billboard 200 and receiving generally favorable reviews.
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had reorganized the American music scene; while several Aldon writers contributed songs to the Monkees during their existence, the bulk of the songwriting for the group fell upon Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, two songwriters who were only beginning to break through to success at the time.
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With the release of the album, the band, featuring Dolenz and Tork, commenced their 50th anniversary tour. Nesmith did not participate in most of the tour, again citing other commitments. He did, however, make a few appearances throughout the summer of 2016, appearing virtually via
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was released in 1996. It was the first album since 1968 on which all four original members performed and produced, and it would be the last studio album in which all four Monkees directly participated (Jones's death would necessitate the use of archival recordings on later albums).
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half-filled theaters. In the DVD commentary, Nesmith said that everyone associated with the Monkees "had gone crazy" by this time. They were each using the platform of the Monkees to push their own disparate career goals, to the detriment of the Monkees project. Nesmith added that
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to perform "Papa Gene's Blues" at one concert and in person for a four-song encore at another. In September, he replaced Tork on the tour for two dates while Tork attended to a family emergency. After Tork returned to the tour, Nesmith performed with the band for a concert at the
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was under contract. The confrontation ended with Nesmith punching a hole in a wall and saying, "That could have been your face!" However, each of the members, including Nesmith, accepted the $ 250,000 royalty checks (equivalent to approximately $ 2,300,000 in today's funds).
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Nesmith died of heart failure on December 10, 2021, less than a month after the final date of the 2021 tour. Nesmith's death leaves Dolenz as the only surviving member of the Monkees. Tributes to Nesmith from other musicians, fans, and Dolenz were posted on social media.
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Jones clarified that "the (45th Anniversary) tour was only supposed to go until July. And it was great, the best time we've had because we're all on the same page now. We jelled onstage and off. But then more dates were being added. And more... Some of these shows were
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The Monkees' UK tour in 1967 received a chilly reception; the front pages of several UK and international music papers proclaimed that the group members did not always play their own instruments or sing the backing vocals in the studio. They were derisively dubbed the
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be ignored, as rock disdained its pubescent past, was a group of middle-aged Hollywood businessmen had actually assembled their concept of a profitable rock group and foisted it upon the world. What mattered was that the Monkees had success handed to them on a silver
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to tour the United States. From 1975 to 1977, as the "Golden Hits of the Monkees" show ("The Guys who Wrote 'Em and the Guys who Sang 'Em!"), they successfully performed in smaller venues such as state fairs and amusement parks. The tour also made stops in Japan,
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Their next single, "Daydream Believer" (with a piano intro written by Tork), shot to No. 1 on the charts, letting the Monkees hold the No. 1 position in the singles chart and the album chart with Pisces simultaneously. "Daydream Believer" used the non-album track
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Monkees banner, Dolenz and Nesmith respected Tork's absence by insisting that the shows be billed as a separate duo rather than being billed as official Monkees shows. Nesmith stated, "There's no pretense there about Micky and I being the Monkees. We're not."
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of him was screening behind the band. For Jones's signature song, "Daydream Believer", Dolenz said that the band had discussed who should sing the song and had concluded that it should be the fans, saying "It doesn't belong to us anymore. It belongs to you."
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then lost the rights to use the name in several countries, the U.S. included. The single was not credited to the Monkees in the U.S., but to a misspelled "Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones", although in Japan it was issued under the Monkees' name.
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interviewed Davy Jones, who said, "We touched a lot of musicians, you know. I can't tell you the amount of people that have come up and said, 'I wouldn't have been a musician if it hadn't been for the Monkees.' It baffles me even now".
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episodes were written with many setups, requiring frequent breaks to prepare the set and cameras for short bursts of filming. Some of the "bursts" are considered proto-music videos, inasmuch as they were produced to sell the records.
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as the ninth and final album by the Monkees released during its original incarnation. By this time, Colgems was hardly putting any effort into the project, and they sent Dolenz and Jones to New York for the
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Tork at the Greek Theatre, in Los Angeles, on September 7, 1986. Nesmith again returned at the Universal Amphitheatre (Los Angeles) show on July 10, 1989, and took part in a 1989 dedication ceremony at the
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became the band's biggest-selling LP. The album spent 70 weeks on the Billboard charts, staying No. 1 for 18 weeks and becoming the third-highest-selling album of the 1960s. "I'm a Believer" was written by
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The Monkees' debut and second albums were meant to be a soundtrack to the first season of the TV show, to cash in on the audience. In the 2006 Rhino Deluxe Edition re-issue of their second album,
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without Tork's involvement beyond playing guitar on "I Won't Be the Same Without Her", was released, which reached No. 32 on the charts, and No. 45 in Canada. The single from the album was "
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Dolenz and Tork toured as the Monkees in 2015 without Nesmith's participation. Nesmith stated that he was busy with other ventures, although Dolenz said that he was welcome to join them.
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on two tracks, the Nesmith-penned "Daily Nightly", along with "Star Collector". All of its songs, except for two, were featured on the Monkees' television show during the second season.
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creative artists in their own right, and Jones' chipper Brit-pop presence was a big reason they were able to produce work that was commercial, wholesome and yet impressively weird.
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period of the mid-1970s. Many of these punk performers had grown up on TV reruns of the series, and sympathized with the anti-industry, anti-establishment trend of their career.
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magazine, said, "The producers backed us and David went along. None of us could have fought the battles we did without the explicit support of the show's producers".
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as a child, using the stage name Mickey Braddock. He had also played guitar and sung in a band called the Missing Links, which released one single, "Don't Do It".
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A poor audience response at an August 1968 screening in Los Angeles forced the producers to edit the picture from its original 110-minute length. The 86-minute
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reached No. 3 on the Billboard charts shortly after it was released in April 1968. It was the first album released after NBC announced they were not renewing
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The results of these live performances were far better than expected. Wherever they went, the group was greeted by scenes of fan adulation reminiscent of
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between February 19 and May 17, 1968, and premiered in New York City on November 6 of that year (the film later debuted in Hollywood on November 20).
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contributed four demo recordings for the pilot. One of these recordings was "(Theme From) The Monkees" which helped get the series the green light.
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as part of the "Manchester Gets it First" program until April 14, 2012, before a UK tour. Following its Manchester run, the show appeared in the
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style influences, including country-rock, folk-rock, psychedelic rock, soul/R&B, guitar rock, Broadway and English music hall sensibilities.
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musical process entirely until they were called upon to add their vocals to the completed tracks. Nesmith, when asked about the situation by
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on Friday March 30, 2012, and was dedicated to Davy Jones (the Jones family attended the official opening on April 3). The production is a
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cover, to give it a mirror-like appearance, so that the person looking at the cover would see his own head, a play on the album title
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has more interesting songs and a better quality level ... None of the tracks is a throwaway... The improvement trend is laudable."
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was Rafelson and Nicholson's intentional effort to "kill" the Monkees, so that they would no longer be bothered with the matter.
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clothing advertisement. Indeed, the Monkees had not even been given a copy of the album; they had to buy it from a record store.
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The Monkees' original albums also began selling again, and a new greatest hits collection was issued, reaching platinum status.
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interest in being a drummer and, indeed, he largely gave up playing instruments on Monkees recordings to session musicians like
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separate from the group). The Monkees also had a contractual obligation to appear in several television commercials with
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that he knew the Monkees would never make the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In June 2007, Peter Tork complained to the
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dodged commercial success on its release but has since been reclaimed as one of the great cult objects of its era."
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magazine. "It was pretty apparent there was a demand for another one." A third tour with Nesmith followed in 2014.
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praised the Monkees' self-produced musical attempts. Peter Tork was later one of the musicians on Harrison's album
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failed to chart in Billboard's Top 200 until the Monkees' 1986 reunion, when it stayed on the charts for 4 weeks.
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was "way, way ahead of its time" and "arguably the most authentically psychedelic film made in 1960s Hollywood".
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appeared. Other than centering on a boy band quartet, it bore no resemblance to the earlier series or group. The
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as meeting their criteria when they fully restored and released it on DVD and Blu-ray in 2010. They stated that
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describe. It lingers to this day among people my own age." Tork disagreed with Nesmith's assessment of
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recorded a synthesizer and drum-machine version of "Last Train to Clarksville" for their 1979 album
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with an Outstanding Achievement Award celebrating the band's 50th anniversary on May 16, 2016.
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to the #2 spot on the charts for the next 11 weeks—the same weeks which became known by the
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both recorded versions of "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" and it was often played live by
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a musician. Peter was a better musician than I was by several orders of magnitude."
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6000:"NOW Can We Induct The Monkees Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame?"
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for the week ending November 5, 1966. The Monkees' debut album,
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6145:"Hey hey, it's the fans who want the Monkees in the Rock Hall"
4953:"Michael Nesmith to Reunite With Monkees for One Last Concert"
4892:"The Monkees Plot 50th Anniversary Tour, New LP 'Good Times!'"
4861:"The Monkees Plot 50th Anniversary Tour, New LP 'Good Times!'"
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The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story of the '60s TV Pop Sensation
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Jimi Hendrix: The Intimate Story of a Betrayed Musical Legend
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4351:"The Monkees - 1967 - The Top 25 Teen Idol Breakout Moments"
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When commenting on the death of Jones on February 29, 2012,
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6091:"10 more bands snubbed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame"
5883:"Monkees inducted into the American Pop Music Hall of Fame"
5590:. Los Angeles: General Publishing Group, Inc. p. 146.
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that had been issued by Arista's previous label imprint,
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The Monkees were formed in the mid-1960s in Los Angeles.
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5207:"Michael Nesmith, Monkees singer-songwriter, dead at 78"
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No Monkee Business: A Candid Interview with Micky Dolenz
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The Monkees Present: The Mike and Micky Show (2018–19)
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3756:"The Monkees' 'I'm a Believer' was on top 50 years ago"
3353:. Berkeley, CA: Last Gasp. pp. 4, 10, 26, 66, 76.
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Marshall Cavendish Illustrated History of Popular Music
2859:"The Most Influential Pop-Rock Band Ever? The Monkees!"
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Inducted into America's Pop Music Hall of Fame in 2014.
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The Monkees found unlikely fans among musicians of the
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An Evening with The Monkees: The 45th Anniversary Tour
6118:"Why Aren't the Monkees In the Rock and Roll of Fame?"
6064:"No Monkee business allowed in the Rock Hall of Fame?"
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I'm a Believer: My Life of Monkees, Music, and Madness
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An Evening with The Monkees: The 45th Anniversary Tour
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Propelled by the hit singles "Daydream Believer" and "
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4627:"Peter Tork: Monkees Canceled Tour Due to a 'Glitch'"
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Lewis, Richard Warren. "When Four Nice Boys Go Ape!"
3375:"December 1966: TV's The Monkees perform in Honolulu"
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called them a "disgrace to the pop world." However,
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Monkee Business: The Revolutionary Made-For-TV Band
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Headquartered: A Timeline of The Monkees Solo Years
4774:"Monkees Delight Believers in Reunion Tour Kickoff"
4747:"An Evening With The Monkees - Fall Tour Announced"
4658:"Davy Jones and David Cassidy team up at bergenPAC"
2742:(Dolenz, Tork with selected appearances by Nesmith)
2722:A Midsummer's Night with the Monkees (Summer 2013)
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6956:Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings
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4684:"Davy Jones' Death Caused By Severe Heart Attack"
3637:"Why Michael Nesmith Hated 'More of the Monkees'"
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3462:"Exclusive: Michael Nesmith Remembers Davy Jones"
3266:Listen to Classic Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre
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5702:"Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story (2000)"
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2975:"THE MONKEES (1965-68) - A Cultural Phenomenon"
2766:The Great Golden Hits of The Monkees (1975–77)
2258:National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
1644:Heart and Soul: The Official Monkee Videography
395:Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical
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4217:"Monkees 1969 Tour - The Monkees Live Almanac"
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1334:In February 1969, the Monkees' seventh album,
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2753:An Evening with the Monkees (2020; postponed)
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5396:"RIP Davy Jones, The Monkees' Daydreamboat"
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5332:"The littlest Monkee is still going strong"
4805:"The Monkees Reveal U.S. Summer Tour Dates"
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2795:Micky Dolenz Celebrates the Monkees (2022)
2469:" the Monkees from being inducted into the
1895:In May 2021, Dolenz released a solo album,
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783:. I've never missed one of your programs".
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3726:"The Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Top Songs"
3612:. Official Monkees Website. Archived from
3505:More of the Monkees (Super Deluxe Edition)
3409:Monkeemania: The True Story of the Monkees
2728:The Monkees Live in Concert (Spring 2014)
2680:Monkees: The 30th Anniversary Tour (1996)
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2034:Monkeemania: The True Story of the Monkees
1876:Tork died of cancer on February 21, 2019.
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6846:Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees
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5678:American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969
5462:"Hey Hey, It's...The Monkees Reformation"
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5151:"The Monkees announce 2021 farewell tour"
4922:"The Monkees - Chart history - Billboard"
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3196:"I wasn't the only musician and I wasn't
2782:Micky and Davy: Together Again (1994–95)
1626:Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees
1365:The Monkees (without Tork) performing on
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8893:When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
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5109:"Monkees musician Peter Tork dies at 77"
4191:"RPM Top 100 Singles - October 18, 1969"
3996:"RPM Top 100 Singles - November 2, 1968"
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2716:An Evening with The Monkees (Fall 2012)
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2179:, was published in the United States by
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1867:The Monkees released a Christmas album,
1741:to mark their 40th anniversary in 2006.
1728:jigsaw puzzle that never quite fit in."
1660:In 1987, a new television series called
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7527:Complete First National Band Recordings
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6171:"Tales from a Monkee : People.com"
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4535:"Monkees announce 10-date concert tour"
4022:"RPM Top 50 Albums - February 17, 1969"
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3565:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"
3263:Goldsmith, Melissa Ursula Dawn (2019).
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8591:Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture
7438:Timerider: The Adventure of Lyle Swann
7385:From a Radio Engine to the Photon Wing
7218:Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story
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5917:Music Business Association - Music Biz
5680:. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 161.
5429:"Monkees Singer Davy Jones Dead at 66"
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4753:from the original on September 5, 2015
4606:from the original on February 11, 2012
4594:"The Monkees cancel Palace show, tour"
4547:from the original on February 26, 2011
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4085:"RPM Top 100 Singles - March 31, 1969"
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3238:. Vol. Six (Reference ed.).
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2396:Music Business Association (Music Biz)
2207:Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story
1527:With repeats of the television series
9021:Musical groups disestablished in 2021
9016:Musical groups disestablished in 1970
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7378:Pretty Much Your Standard Ranch Stash
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4453:from the original on December 6, 2008
4427:from the original on October 16, 2015
4387:from the original on January 30, 2019
4361:from the original on November 5, 2014
3794:. McNidder & Grace. p. 233.
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3563:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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3330:from the original on January 27, 2018
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2756:The Monkees Farewell Tour (Fall 2021)
2701:Monkeemania Returns Tour (2001–2002)
2563:The Birds, The Bees & the Monkees
2302:Best Contemporary (R&R) Recording
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1044:The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
1028:The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
1023:returned to the charts for 17 weeks.
989:Using Chip Douglas again to produce,
9036:Musical groups reestablished in 2010
8986:2021 disestablishments in California
7891:Live/Backstage at the Coffee Gallery
7424:The Prison: A Book with a Soundtrack
6550:FBI Records: The Vault - The Monkees
6333:The Monkees: Caught in a False Image
6311:The Monkees: Caught in a False Image
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4165:"RPM Top 100 Singles - July 7, 1969"
4148:"RPM Top 100 Singles - May 19, 1969"
4057:"RPM Top 50 Albums - April 14, 1969"
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1138:The film, conceived and edited in a
1091:adding citations to reliable sources
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927:album was as groovy to listen to as
522:entered into a joint venture called
274:the television show of the same name
8146:Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
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6181:from the original on March 28, 2016
6124:from the original on April 21, 2012
6115:
6097:from the original on April 18, 2012
5648:The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge
5394:Poniewozik, James (February 2012).
5342:from the original on April 15, 2012
5330:Knopper, Steve (January 28, 2011).
5075:Greene, Andy (September 20, 2018).
4772:Holslin, Peter (November 9, 2012).
4720:. February 29, 2012. Archived from
4484:from the original on April 30, 2012
4318:"Celebrity Parents | HuffPost"
3080:from the original on April 30, 2012
2734:An Evening with the Monkees (2015)
2655:20th Anniversary World Tour (1986)
812:This album, along with their next,
38:. For their compilation album, see
24:
9026:Musical groups established in 1966
8482:Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
8141:Whipped Cream & Other Delights
6761:The Monkees: Original Album Series
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6089:Marder, Phill (January 29, 2012).
5967:McCombs, Joseph (April 19, 2012).
5766:"Monkees musical to hit the stage"
5474:from the original on June 22, 2018
5375:from the original on March 1, 2012
5205:Greene, Andy (December 10, 2021).
5026:from the original on June 23, 2018
4996:from the original on June 23, 2018
4982:Greene, Andy (February 20, 2018).
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4409:. Wembley Arena. 2004. p. 18.
4298:from the original on June 20, 2018
3459:
2973:McVay, Benjamin (August 2, 2021).
2920:"A to Z of Psychedelia on 6 Music"
2776:Sound of The Monkees (1986; 1987)
2750:(2019 dates billed as the Monkees)
2661:Here We Come Again Tour (1987–88)
2144:Mister Bob (featuring the Monkees)
1158:(credited as "Terry Garr"), boxer
40:The Monkees: Original Album Series
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8981:1966 establishments in California
7495:The Michael Nesmith Radio Special
7019:A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You
6818:More Greatest Hits of The Monkees
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6010:from the original on May 18, 2012
5979:from the original on May 13, 2012
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5541:from the original on July 4, 2012
5514:from the original on May 21, 2012
5441:from the original on May 21, 2018
5427:Graff, Gary (February 29, 2012).
5408:from the original on May 25, 2013
4951:Kreps, Daniel (August 20, 2016).
4890:Greene, Andy (February 5, 2016).
4637:from the original on May 12, 2012
4592:Shannon Fromma (August 9, 2011).
4503:Chen, Joyce (February 21, 2011).
3958:King, Susan (November 12, 2008).
3687:"More Monkees from Rhino Records"
3654:Swanson, Dave (January 9, 2017).
3635:Rolli, Bryan (January 10, 2022).
3472:from the original on May 30, 2012
2330:Best Performance by a Vocal Group
1880:Farewell tour and Nesmith's death
1731:
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831:A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You
710:A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
9041:Musical quartets from California
7371:And the Hits Just Keep on Comin'
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6896:Daydream Believer and Other Hits
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4447:"Monkees Split In Bitter Battle"
2746:The Mike and Micky Show (2019)
2409:
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1668:left the air after 13 episodes.
1067:
1015:During their 1986 reunion, both
9031:Musical groups from Los Angeles
7774:Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
7392:Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma
7336:The Wichita Train Whistle Sings
7229:Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
6585:
5943:"The Monkees - Music Inductees"
5653:American Contract Bridge League
5651:(7th ed.). Horn Lake, MS:
5363:"Why The Monkees Are Important"
5186:Amorosi, A. D. (May 21, 2021).
4803:Greene, Andy (April 29, 2013).
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3023:"NBC greenlights "The Monkees""
2857:Rozzo, Mark (August 19, 2021).
2674:The Monkees Summer Tour (1989)
2204:produced the television biopic
1910:
1680:The Monkees' eleventh album
1561:Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
1523:Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
1384:The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
1196:The film was the antithesis of
1169:, Green Bay Packers linebacker
1078:needs additional citations for
632:
324:developed the initial idea for
300:Dolenz and Nesmith undertook a
8991:American pop rock music groups
7815:
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6811:Monkeemania (40 Timeless Hits)
6062:Marder, Phill (July 7, 2011).
5857:Americanpopmusichalloffame.org
4449:. WENN News. January 3, 2002.
4326:. June 9, 2017. Archived from
3381:. December 5, 1966. p. 14
2966:
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2908:. Nicolae Sfetcu. p. 166.
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7832:Stranger Things Have Happened
6889:I'm a Believer and Other Hits
6037:The Christian Science Monitor
5842:, September 4–10, 1993 p. 20.
5232:"Remembering Michael Nesmith"
4381:"Monkees Live Almanac - Home"
4349:Greene, Andy (May 11, 2012).
2829:
2740:50th Anniversary Tour (2016)
2640:North American Tour (1966–67)
2432:The Christian Science Monitor
2272:(stage performance), and the
1312:33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee
1281:33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee
614:Live performances and touring
535:Gary Lewis & the Playboys
34:. For their debut album, see
9046:Psychedelic pop music groups
7364:Tantamount to Treason Vol. 1
7096:Christmas Is My Time of Year
6544:NAMM Oral History Collection
6291:. General Publishing Group.
5947:The Vocal Group Hall of Fame
5803:. New York: Harper. p.
5641:; Greenberg-Yarbro, Tracey;
5563:. The Criterion Collection.
5537:. The Criterion Collection.
5510:. The Criterion Collection.
3557:American Antiquarian Society
3537:American Antiquarian Society
2306:"Last Train to Clarksville"
2133:, Rafelson wrote that, with
1570:Christmas Is My Time of Year
1482:sessions, to be produced by
1405:(Jones had also appeared on
743:starting in the late 1980s.
557:The Monkees' first single, "
478:During the casting process,
272:. Spurred by the success of
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8921:Dangerous: The Double Album
8174:The Jimi Hendrix Experience
4749:. rhino.com. May 13, 2015.
3234:Brown, Ashley, ed. (1990).
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2689:North American Tour (1997)
2649:North American Tour (1969)
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2167:, after the Monkees' song.
1254:Over the intervening years
712:", composed and written by
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9087:
9056:Rock and roll music groups
8197:Bridge over Troubled Water
7470:The Amazing ZigZag Concert
7463:Live at the Britt Festival
7147:Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees
7140:33â…“ Revolutions per Monkee
7103:That Was Then, This Is Now
6949:20th Anniversary Tour 1986
6882:Missing Links Volume Three
6368:. Digital.library.unt.edu.
6289:Hey, Hey We're the Monkees
5998:Hirsh, Marc (March 2012).
5588:Hey, Hey We're the Monkees
5291:Monkees, the - Grove Music
4540:United Press International
4511:. New York. Archived from
4421:"News for Michael Nesmith"
3450:, January 28, 1967, p. 74.
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2471:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2415:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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2131:Hey, Hey We're The Monkees
1717:Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees
1653:
1605:ending in September 1989.
1551:Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
1303:33â…“ Revolutions Per Monkee
1270:Later years and separation
336:, Rafelson teamed up with
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6531:Mike Nesmith Interview -
6432:Sandoval, Andrew (2005).
6392:Lefcowitz, Eric (1989) .
6266:Baker, Glenn A. (2000) .
5795:Lawrence, Sharon (2005).
3448:The Saturday Evening Post
3269:. ABC-CLIO. p. 166.
3162:Sandoval, Andrew (2005).
2761:Related non-Monkees tours
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2186:In the United Kingdom, a
1851:The Mike and Micky Show,
1534:The Monkees Greatest Hits
823:The Girl I Knew Somewhere
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8130:Original Cast Soundtrack
7646:Pacific Arts Corporation
6860:Missing Links Volume Two
6413:Lefcowitz, Eric (2010).
6373:Lefcowitz, Eric (1985).
6287:Bronson, Harold (1996).
6247:Baker, Glenn A. (1986).
5887:The Monkees Live Almanac
5586:Bronson, Harold (1996).
5288:Kernfeld, Barry (2001).
4277:Sandoval (2005), p. 276.
4268:Sandoval (2005), p. 270.
4259:Sandoval (2005), p. 266.
4250:Sandoval (2005), p. 263.
4241:Sandoval (2005), p. 267.
4206:Sandoval (2005), p. 249.
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4123:Sandoval (2005), p. 161.
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4011:Sandoval (2005), p. 210.
3985:Sandoval (2005), p. 207.
3948:Sandoval (2005), p. 219.
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3915:Sandoval (2005), p. 148.
3906:Sandoval (2005), p. 143.
3897:Sandoval (2005), p. 118.
3885:Sandoval (2005), p. 302.
3876:Sandoval (2005), p. 142.
3862:Sandoval (2005), p. 108.
3853:Sandoval (2005), p. 109.
3844:Sandoval (2005), p. 101.
3826:Sandoval (2005), p. 116.
3349:Lefcowitz, Eric (1990).
2904:Sfetcu, Nicolae (2014).
2668:The Monkees Live (1989)
2651:(Dolenz, Jones, Nesmith)
2634:
2403:Vocal Group Hall of Fame
2112:The Criterion Collection
1278:1969 television special
1142:style, featured oddball
9011:Colgems Records artists
6963:2001: Live in Las Vegas
6917:The Best of The Monkees
6147:. MSNBC. Archived from
5828:The Making of Star Trek
4219:. Monkeesconcerts.com.
4092:Collectionscanada.gc.ca
4064:Collectionscanada.gc.ca
3960:"A Monkees 'Head' trip"
3835:Sandoval (2005), p. 97.
3814:Sandoval (2005), p. 96.
3790:Leigh, Spencer (2016).
3587:Sandoval (2005), p. 80.
3490:Sandoval (2005), p. 82.
3379:The Honolulu Advertiser
3212:Sandoval (2005), p. 46.
3152:Sandoval (2005), p. 37.
3143:Sandoval (2005), p. 84.
3125:Sandoval (2005), p. 36.
3107:Sandoval (2005), p. 40.
3098:Sandoval (2005), p. 27.
3009:Sandoval (2005), p. 16.
3000:Sandoval (2005), p. 24.
2991:Sandoval (2005), p. 19.
2963:Sandoval (2005), p. 18.
2954:Sandoval (2005), p. 15.
2730:(Dolenz, Nesmith, Tork)
2724:(Dolenz, Nesmith, Tork)
2718:(Dolenz, Nesmith, Tork)
2646:Pacific Rim Tour (1968)
2524:The Monkees discography
2361:Jimi Hendrix Experience
2243:Awards and achievements
2055:the Mamas and the Papas
1952:wrote the following in
1642:Rhino Records produced
1466:the First National Band
1447:Nesmith's resignation,
1140:stream of consciousness
95:Los Angeles, California
32:The Monkees (TV series)
8996:Arista Records artists
8672:Get Rich or Die Tryin'
8211:Jesus Christ Superstar
7026:Pleasant Valley Sunday
6910:The Definitive Monkees
6789:Barrel Full of Monkees
5052:. September 20, 2018.
4569:. Vintage Vinyl News.
4294:. September 18, 2017.
3432:Dolenz, Micky (2004).
3073:The Hollywood Reporter
2256:is an accolade by the
2233:Glasgow King's Theatre
2220:Manchester Opera House
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1954:The Hollywood Reporter
1925:
1614:Hollywood Walk of Fame
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1056:Beyond television and
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675:Publicity shot in 1967
646:Conflict with Kirshner
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433:The Hollywood Reporter
424:
412:The Hollywood Reporter
313:Conception and casting
87:Background information
8289:Frampton Comes Alive!
8236:The World Is a Ghetto
8202:Simon & Garfunkel
6903:The Monkees Anthology
6438:. Thunder Bay Press.
6335:. Smashwords/Amazon.
6329:Falkenberg, Lise Lyng
6307:Falkenberg, Lise Lyng
6272:. Plexus Publishing.
6251:. Plexus Publishing.
6093:. Goldmine Magazine.
6066:. Goldmine Magazine.
5275:The Beach Boys Cruise
5117:. February 21, 2019.
4543:. February 21, 2011.
3736:on September 13, 2008
3660:Ultimate Classic Rock
3641:Ultimate Classic Rock
2944:. September 21, 2023.
2712:(Dolenz, Jones, Tork)
2691:(Dolenz, Jones, Tork)
2682:(Dolenz, Jones, Tork)
2676:(Dolenz, Jones, Tork)
2670:(Dolenz, Jones, Tork)
2663:(Dolenz, Jones, Tork)
2657:(Dolenz, Jones, Tork)
2175:A comic book series,
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1518:Reunions and revivals
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63:The Monkees in 1966.
9006:Bubblegum pop groups
9001:Bell Records artists
8907:Hollywood's Bleeding
8812:The 20/20 Experience
8317:Saturday Night Fever
7719:Incredible Revisited
6540:Peter Tork Interview
5919:. February 9, 2016.
5772:. November 4, 2011.
5676:Wells, John (2014).
3050:. September 9, 2015.
2354:Notable achievements
1897:Dolenz Sings Nesmith
1815:and 50th anniversary
1788:Reunion with Nesmith
1537:. The LP, issued by
1390:The Johnny Cash Show
1368:The Joey Bishop Show
1288:Tork's resignation,
1087:improve this article
836:Issued in May 1967,
578:Lineup configuration
9051:RCA Records artists
8949:One Thing at a Time
8619:No Strings Attached
8169:Are You Experienced
8155:More of the Monkees
7606:First National Band
7191:Raybert Productions
6687:The Monkees Present
6645:More of the Monkees
6232:. BearManor Media.
6210:. BearManor Media.
5863:on January 12, 2016
5467:The Daily Telegraph
4660:. northjersey.com.
4515:on October 29, 2012
3224:, show 44, track 2.
2643:British Tour (1967)
2587:The Monkees Present
2539:More of the Monkees
2276:(motion pictures).
2150:Rhino Entertainment
1582:Anaheim, California
1427:The Monkees Present
1328:The Monkees Present
1294:The Monkees Present
1177:. It was filmed at
721:More of the Monkees
686:More of the Monkees
641:The Monkees in 1965
551:More of the Monkees
529:Kirshner called on
474:The Monkees' chairs
369:the Lovin' Spoonful
320:Aspiring filmmaker
36:The Monkees (album)
8563:Jagged Little Pill
8412:Born in the U.S.A.
8183:In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
8067:The Sound of Music
7855:Saved by the Blues
7487:Promotional albums
7477:Movies of the Mind
7456:Live at the Palais
7399:Tropical Campfires
7068:Listen to the Band
6740:Listen to the Band
5746:on August 30, 2012
5618:on August 23, 2011
3762:. January 9, 2017.
3608:Sandoval, Andrew.
3240:Marshall Cavendish
3194:The Monkees' Tale,
3066:Sandoval, Andrew.
2686:Justus Tour (1997)
2401:Inducted into the
2374:The band inspired
2268:(television), the
2107:In popular culture
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8817:Justin Timberlake
8770:I Dreamed a Dream
8568:Alanis Morissette
8549:Cracked Rear View
8440:Slippery When Wet
8417:Bruce Springsteen
7984:number one albums
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7936:James Lee Stanley
7914:Higher and Higher
7783:
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7654:
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7616:Christian Nesmith
7287:
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7033:Daydream Believer
6970:Extended Versions
6424:978-0-86719-338-1
6342:978-1-4764-2233-6
6116:Hoskyns, Barney.
5662:978-0-939460-99-1
5535:"Head-zapoppin'!"
5533:Stephens, Chuck.
5309:978-1-56159-263-0
4509:The NY Daily News
3965:Los Angeles Times
3300:. Angelfire.com.
3179:978-1-59223-372-4
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1933:Impact and legacy
1901:Christian Nesmith
1886:COVID-19 pandemic
1725:Los Angeles Times
1396:Hollywood Squares
1179:Columbia Pictures
1152:Annette Funicello
1144:cameo appearances
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2926:. July 17, 2018.
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2885:. August 5, 2021
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2768:(Dolenz, Jones,
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2376:Gene Roddenberry
2279:
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2159:known as either
1987:Five Easy Pieces
1892:in Los Angeles.
1844:Pantages Theatre
1780:
1779:
1775:
1638:To help promote
1264:soundtrack album
1258:has developed a
1243:The album had a
1114:
1107:
1103:
1100:
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1071:
1063:
995:Moog synthesizer
962:"Fast" Eddie Hoh
899:"Fast" Eddie Hoh
859:Randy Scouse Git
821:In March 1967, "
764:Wonderwall Music
682:All of Your Toys
608:The Monkees Tale
496:British Invasion
439:; he learned of
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381:Broadway theater
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8610:Backstreet Boys
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8510:Ropin' the Wind
8506:
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8431:Whitney Houston
8426:Whitney Houston
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8403:Michael Jackson
8394:
8389:Michael Jackson
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8118:– Original Cast
8107:
8100:West Side Story
8096:
8089:West Side Story
8085:
8081:– Original Cast
8074:
8070:– Original Cast
8059:
8045:
8041:– Original Cast
8028:
8024:– Original Cast
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8006:Harry Belafonte
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7873:Relax Your Mind
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7594:Associated acts
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7520:The Older Stuff
7513:The Newer Stuff
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7321:Michael Nesmith
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6613:Michael Nesmith
6589:
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6533:Rocker Magazine
6519:discography at
6490:discography at
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6446:
6425:
6417:. Retrofuture.
6404:
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6359:
6353:Gilliland, John
6343:
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6313:. Underskoven.
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6199:
6197:Further reading
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6151:on May 12, 2012
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5655:. p. 295.
5645:, eds. (2011).
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3507:(Media notes).
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2784:(Dolenz, Jones)
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2627:Christmas Party
2526:
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2515:
2513:
2510:
2495:Michael Nesmith
2479:
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2394:Honored by the
2356:
2288:Nominated work
2250:
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2224:Jukebox musical
2216:
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2165:Jeff Meckstroth
2154:contract bridge
2109:
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1996:Chicago Tribune
1950:Andrew Sandoval
1935:
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1574:White Christmas
1525:
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1173:, and musician
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795:
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