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Hey, hey, they were the Monkees.
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Guess who thinks the Monkess belong in the hall of fame?
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Howard Stearn spoke about the Monkees on his show this morning. He said they were much more qualified for the Rock & Roll hall of fame than others artists who made it. He cited that he could name a dozen Monkees songs. Nice support from such a media giant.
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who is confident with the palette ?
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Dear fellows
someone may detail the data analysis of the palette using appropriate methodologies;
could you explain how to evaluate the circle fine tuning?
Considering the circle , more details can be obtained at [link]
Yours, sincerely
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2013 tour dates
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Monkees Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz will go back on the road again this summer for 24 dates this summer, the group announced Monday in a poster on their Monkees Tour page on Facebook.
•ALSO SEE: Monkees announce ticket sale dates for summer tour
The tour will begin July 15 at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, N.Y., and play in 16 states and the District of Columbia, ending in Portland, Ore. on Aug. 18.... more »
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Jeff?
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Did you get your tickets for this summer?
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Justus re-released with bonus DVD
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In their original incarnation, The Monkees released only one album on which they played all the instruments (save the occasional string or brass part) themselves, 1967's HEADQUARTERS. This makes their aptly-named 1996 reunion album all the more admirable, as here, the four Monkees--who had not played in the same room at the same time since 1968--indeed play every instrument. Opening with an impressive take on the absent Michael Nesmith's "Circle Sky," which was originally recorded for the soundtrack to their ill-fated movie HEAD, the set contains only one other Nesmith composition, the endearingly odd "Admiral Mike." The rest was written, separately, by Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork. Each sings lead on his own songs, but unlike such similarly-structured albums as THE MONKEES PRESENT, the stripped-down, almost punky arrangements and loose playing of JUSTUS give the album a remarkable cohesion. In 1996, after a 30 year hiatus as a quartet, the original band went back to the studio and recorded what would ultimately be their final studio project. The results truly showed on of the more organically produced albums ever from their superstar catalog of fine recordings. Originally an idea spearheaded by Michael Nesmith, the Justus album was conceptual in nature almost mirroring the original idea behind their classic Headquarters album. This deluxe edition includes the DVD and CD mastered by Joe Reagoso. The DVD includes backstage antics and interviews intermingled with clips from The Monkees classic TV show, as well as music videos. Additionally, the set features a colorful CD folder, Monkees memorabilia, interesting liner notes, and new interview commentary from Micky Dolenz. Recorded at NRG Studios, North Hollywood, California between June and August 1996. The Monkees: Michael Nesmith (vocals, guitar); Peter Tork (vocals, keyboards, bass); Micky Dolenz (vocals, drums); David Jones (vocals, percussion).... more »
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P2P Share files by email on Thu 04/25/2013
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re-release of Justus features new DVD on May 28th
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In their original incarnation, The Monkees released only one album on which they played all the instruments (save the occasional string or brass part) themselves, 1967's HEADQUARTERS. This makes their aptly-named 1996 reunion album all the more admirable, as here, the four Monkees--who had not played in the same room at the same time since 1968--indeed play every instrument. Opening with an impressive take on the absent Michael Nesmith's "Circle Sky," which was originally recorded for the soundtrack to their ill-fated movie HEAD, the set contains only one other Nesmith composition, the endearingly odd "Admiral Mike." The rest was written, separately, by Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork. Each sings lead on his own songs, but unlike such similarly-structured albums as THE MONKEES PRESENT, the stripped-down, almost punky arrangements and loose playing of JUSTUS give the album a remarkable cohesion.... more »
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Monkees to tour in 2013
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The Monkees are planning to perform a tour of the USA this summer.
Apparently they’re going to play the markets they skipped last time with at least twice as many dates as the last tour. I hope this means you Texas and Florida!
If you want the Monkees to perform in your town, NOW is the time to as your local concert hall manager or concert promotion company to invite The Monkees to come to your town! The last tour was a sell-out so they should be excited to know they are on tour.... more »
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