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OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: February 22, 2011 14:50

IT'S MONKEE BUSINESS AGAIN!


The Monkees are set to tour Britain this year - 45 years after they first formed

Tuesday February 22,2011
By Adam Edwards

Here they come, walking down the street … 45 years after they first formed the original TV boy band are back – and they are touring Britain this year
In 1966 Britain ruled the airwaves. We had knocked the US off its rock and roll perch with our pop groups – first and foremost The Beatles but also The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks and The Hollies. So America took a leaf out of our book. A group of actors and musicians were brought together for an American network TV show modelled on The Beatles’ film A Hard Day’s Night.
With the show came a soundtrack album that shot to the top of the charts in both the UK and the US. Within a year the band had outsold The Beatles and The Stones combined. Their name? The Monkees.

Here was a phenomenon that nobody had predicted – a manufactured boy band that became for a short time the most successful pop act on the planet. So much so that Jimi Hendrix was once their opening act (dropped after complaints that his act was too erotic). John Lennon called them “the Marx Brothers of rock”. You could even argue that without them there would have been no Take That, Boyzone or JLS. Even the Sex Pistols, who were created by Malcolm McLaren, included a Monkees song, (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone, in their repertoire.

Yesterday it was announced that three of the four Monkees, Britishborn Davy Jones plus Mickey Dolenz and Peter Tork, have reformed to celebrate their 45th anniversary and will tour the UK this spring. Only Mike Nesmith – the one with the woolly bobble hat – will be missing.

“At first The Monkees were seen as a poor imitation of The Beatles, particularly in the UK,” says Peter Buckley in his book Rough Guide To Rock.
“They weren’t a proper band who had grown up together and played together. They were strangers who could sing a bit.”

It was a 1965 advertisement in the daily show business newspaper Variety that prompted 437 hopefuls to audition for a TV show about four young men sharing a carefree lifestyle. The format of the show, the first of its kind, involved the day-to-day adventures of a pop group obviously modelled on The Beatles. The music was written and performed by session musicians.

The first episode aired the following year and became an almost instant hit. The songs from the show were put on to an album, called with perhaps a slight lack of originality The Monkees, but which nonetheless became a bestseller around the world with such chart-toppers as Last Train To Clarksville and I’m a Believer.
Merchandising was not slow to follow – from a Monkee Talking Hand Puppet to Monkee toy wallets and pencil cases. Davy Jones became a teenage pin-up – the Justin Bieber of his day – while the others all had large followings and their own fan clubs. A second No1 album followed, which musically had almost nothing to do with the band. However its success put enormous pressure on them to play live. Eventually they would do so – but only after it was revealed that they had not played their instruments on their albums.

“The press went into full-scale war against us,” said Mike Nesmith later. “They said that The Monkees were four guys who had no credits, no credibility whatsoever and have been trying to trick us into believing they are a rock band. It was not true but it stuck.”

By 1968 viewing figures for the second TV series began to drop and after 58 episodes the show was cancelled. A year later Peter Tork announced he was leaving. The Monkees released two albums as a trio, neither of which was particularly successful, and finally in 1970 they were reduced to a duo, Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones.

“The Monkees have been dismissed as the work of a bunch of hired hands,” said Buckley. “But their records are celebrated by many as the pinnacle of trash culture, mixing poppy psychedelic with catchy folk rock. Almost by accident they were a credible band – although the band was never going to make it with the rock crowd.”

They did make one last effort to be taken seriously with the production of the feature film called Head, co-written by the actor Jack Nicholson. It was a dig at hippy culture and had a cast that included boxer Sonny Liston and rock star Frank Zappa. But neither the film nor the soundtrack album was a success.
And that might have been that with The Monkees forgotten like so many other Sixties and Seventies bands. But their undeniably catchy tunes and, most important of all, endless repeats of their hit TV show kept them in the public’s memory.
In 1986, five years after the birth of music channel MTV, the station ran a 24-hour Monkees Special. It sparked a huge interest among a new generation of pop fans. It led Tork, Jones and Dolenz to get back together for a 20th anniversary tour. Nesmith, who had been more disillusioned than the others by the whole Monkees experience in the Sixties, refused to take part. The band later re-issued on all its old albums on CD which all made it into the American charts again.
“The MTV generation loved the Monkees re-runs,” said Buckley. “It has been said that the Monkees were the first MTV band. And certainly they began the idea in the Sixties – albeit accidentally – of using a music video as promotion and the marketing of a TV show to pre-teen audiences.”

Now 45 years after the group was first manufactured, Jones, Dolenz and Tork are to tour once more, with dates lined up at numerous UK venues this May, including Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and London’s Royal Albert Hall. Nesmith continues to refuse to rejoin the band.

“Mike Nesmith is not an entertainer in the sense that Mickey, Peter and I are,” said Jones last year. “He has his back to the audience half the time. He’s a brilliant businessman but as a person he’s very aloof and separate.”
They may have been created by television executives and their musical reputation may be a bit suspect, even though the film Head and the album from it are now regarded as cult classics.

However anyone who ever sang along to that catchy Monkees theme tune will be delighted to hear that here they come, walking down the street all over again.


Read more: [www.express.co.uk]


Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: February 22, 2011 15:08

No Nesmith, no Monkees!

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Anonymous User ()
Date: February 22, 2011 15:44

This one gave me goosebumps when I was 7:





Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: February 22, 2011 15:44

Right. Mike is the man!

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Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: lsbz ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:02

Serious or not; they made two good singles. No one can argue with that; it is all that counts in the end.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: ineedadrink ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:07

After The Monkees was cancelled in February 1968, Rafelson directed the four Monkees in a feature film, Head. Schneider was executive producer, and the project was co-written and co-produced by Rafelson with a then relatively unknown Jack Nicholson. Rumors abound that the title was chosen in case a sequel was made. The advertisements would supposedly have read: "From the producers who gave you HEAD."

funny.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: ChrisO ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:10

Hey, back in a day I liked the Monkees too! Wasn't Mike Nesmith good friends with Jimi Hendrix, I think I remember reading that years ago?

Nice Post!

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: scottkeef ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:21

Mike's mom invented and patented "Liquid Paper". He inherited it and doesnt need to work I imagine...

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:24

Saw 'em in 1986 without Mike - lots of fun.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:28

Quote
lsbz
Serious or not; they made two good singles. No one can argue with that; it is all that counts in the end.

In fact, they placed 21 singles in the Billboard Hot 100. Six or seven of them were great.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: lsbz ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:32

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tatters
Quote
lsbz
Serious or not; they made two good singles. No one can argue with that; it is all that counts in the end.

In fact, they placed 21 singles in the Billboard Hot 100. Six or seven of them were great.

I would only call Daydream Believer and I'm A Believer good, arguably great. Last Train To Clarksville is mentioned in the article, but I don't really like that one.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:39

Why don't they get Mick Hucknall to replace Mike Nesmith?

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 22, 2011 16:53

IMHO,Good Monkees:

Monkees Theme
I'm A Believer
Last Train To Clarksville
Steppin' Stone
Plesant Valley Sunday
Valleri
A Little Bit Me

Don't care much for Daydream Believer - maybe Anne Murray turned me off to that one.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Date: February 22, 2011 17:00

I would add (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone to that list, Elmo.

Some people say nostalgia is a thing of the past, but I don't agree - I will be going to see them.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: February 22, 2011 17:01

Quote
71Tele
Why don't they get Mick Hucknall to replace Mike Nesmith?

Exactly! Look at Liam Gallaghers new band. A complete band with only members from Oasis. They have the good taste not to call themselves Oasis, but just look at Faces with one bleeding original member...confused smiley

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Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: ghostryder13 ()
Date: February 22, 2011 17:23

i like alot of monkees songs that were not hits like
to name a few.

for pete's sake
sweet young thing
randy scouse git
listen to the band
circle sky
zor and zam
goin' down
d.w. washburn

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: February 22, 2011 17:39

loved them then; love them now. go monkees.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: paulywaul ()
Date: February 22, 2011 17:42

Quote
71Tele
Why don't they get Mick Hucknall to replace Mike Nesmith?

You really can't deal with Hucknall at all, can you ? What's he ever done to you ? winking smiley

[ I want to shout, but I can hardly speak ]

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: February 22, 2011 18:53

No Nesmith,they have no right to call it The Monkees. They should call it the chimpanzees instead.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: still ill ()
Date: February 22, 2011 19:03

At their best The Monkees were perfect 60s pop music,whoever wrote and played on the songs.

You cant beat this imo




Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: tipps ()
Date: February 22, 2011 19:34

Wow..will they come to the USA..then they will rake in the money?

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 22, 2011 19:58

Think I'll change my pornstar name to Peter Torque. spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: February 22, 2011 20:35

Mary, Mary, where you goin' to?

Not only did Mike Nesmith inherit millions through his mother's invention of 'Liquid Paper', he also made millions from a settlement with PBS. They had reneged on a deal for his video company to make copies of their programs for sale.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: February 22, 2011 20:36

Quote
paulywaul
Quote
71Tele
Why don't they get Mick Hucknall to replace Mike Nesmith?

You really can't deal with Hucknall at all, can you ? What's he ever done to you ? winking smiley

Sucked.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: February 22, 2011 20:57

Quote
sweetcharmedlife
No Nesmith,they have no right to call it The Monkees. They should call it the chimpanzees instead.

- or maybe the Gorillaz - oh no, that one's taken.

Never mind the Monkees without Mike. Mike without the Monkees is er... odd but fun:




Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: cirrhosis ()
Date: February 22, 2011 21:41








Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: February 22, 2011 21:41

Quote
Come On
Right. Mike is the man!

Naw...no way. Lousy voice and the songs that he did right were well below sub par. He's still living on his mama's money.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 22, 2011 21:44

Their best songs were written by Boyce/Hart and/or Neil Diamond.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: February 22, 2011 21:48

Quote
Elmo Lewis
Their best songs were written by Boyce/Hart and/or Neil Diamond.

That's true! people might laugh but Dolenze had (has) a great rock and roll voice.

Re: OT: Hey! Hey! It's the Monkees again !
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: February 22, 2011 22:23

Quote
71Tele
Quote
paulywaul
Quote
71Tele
Why don't they get Mick Hucknall to replace Mike Nesmith?

You really can't deal with Hucknall at all, can you ? What's he ever done to you ? winking smiley

Sucked.
That's never stopped you before.

"It's just some friends of mine and they're busting down the door"

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