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  1. From Season 2, Episode 24, aired on March 4th, 1968.This series was richly restored for BluRay. You can buy this 10-disc set here: http://smarturl.it/Monke...

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  2. The Monkees –s1e19– intro & outro theme songs 1967Jan23airFrom Season 1, Episode 19, aired on January 23rd, 1967.This series was richly restored for BluRay. ...

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    • The Original Monkeescasting Call Ad Was Riddled with Hippie-Ish References.
    • The Monkeesmanaged to Squeeze in Subversive Behavior Whenever They could.
    • The “Monkeemania” of The Monkees in Parisepisode Was staged.
    • Two Monkees Stepped Behind The Camera During The Show’S Run.
    • The Series’S Unofficial Finale Features Not One, But Two Beatles Tunes.
    • There Was A Very Weird Monkeesepisode Where Frank Zappa Showed Up.
    • The Monkees Outsold The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in 1967.

    The creators of The Monkees TV show, Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider, knew exactly the kind of guys they wanted for their new series. So the ad they took out in the September 8, 1965 edition of Variety had to reflect the attitudes of the burgeoning youth culture. In the ad, “spirited Ben Frank’s-types” are requested. According to the book Monkee Bu...

    In the season two episode “The Devil and Peter Tork,” the boys took on the issue of censorship by slipping in a subversive joke about how, back in 1967, you couldn’t say the word “hell” on network television. “This episode was a point of controversy, between The Monkees production crew and the network,” says Tork in the DVD commentary (above). The ...

    In June 1967, The Monkees headed off to Paris for a season two episode that would ostensibly show them being mobbed by French fans. Whether it was because the series hadn’t started airing in France or French audiences just hadn’t caught onto the craze yet (the truth is murky—this 1967 article says the show was on at the time; Monkee Business says i...

    Toward the end of the second and final season, Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz were given the opportunity to direct an episode. Tork, using his full name in the credits—Peter H. Thorkelson—directed “The Monkees Mind Their Manor,” which aired in February 1968. Dolenz then helmed “Mijacgeo” (a.k.a. “The Frodis Caper”), which also ended up being the serie...

    This Micky Dolenz-directed episode opens up with a real bang: The intro to The Beatles’s Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band track “Good Morning Good Morning.” It was, in Dolenz’s words (heard in the above video doing the DVD commentary), “a big moment.” Mainly because, as he also mentions, it was “the first time, to my knowledge, that The Beatle...

    It was the ’60s,The Monkees was winding down, and Michael Nesmith, according to Randi L. Massingill, in her book Total Control: The Michael Nesmith Story, “was trying to show the rock community that he was not just a kiddie show guy.” Nesmith achieved this by not only bringing The Mothers of Invention frontman Frank Zappa onto The Monkees,but by al...

    Yes, you read that correctly. In 1967, the year of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,Between the Buttons, and Their Satanic Majesties Request, The Monkees outsold both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones—combined. Probably because neither British band had a hit TV show on its hands. Pretty impressive considering, at least in the beginning, as di...

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  4. Jan 7, 2024 · From "Last Train to Clarksdale" to "I'm a Believer" here are the essential songs from Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz.

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  5. The single version contains an extended instrumental outro not included on the album version or in either of the song's appearances in Head. The song also appears on several Monkees greatest-hits albums.

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  7. This table includes the Monkees' nine original Colgems studio albums, including the soundtrack to the film Head, the Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart album released on Capitol, and the four reunion albums released on Rhino.

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