
Musical group The Monkees were showcased on NBC's The Today Show on May 14th 2011. Bringing attention to their recent 45th anniversary tour.
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PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Unlike most bands of the time, the Monkees were not formed by its members, but rather by TV producers: they were a fictional band in the TV show of the same name. TV producers, Bert Schneider and Bob Rafelson, formulated an idea for a show about a Beatles-like band, then put ads in newspapers, seeking musicians to star in the series. The band was composed of Mike Nesmith, Mickey Dolenz, Davy Jones, and Peter Tork. All the members had some musical experience. The show debuted on NBC in 1966 and became a huge hit. Each week the group would sing a song or two written by top industry names like Carole King, Neil Diamond and Gerry Goffin, while instrumentation was provided by talented musicians, including Stephen Stills and Harry Nilsson. The Monkees' principle audience consisted of young teenagers and children. Nonetheless singles like 'I'm a Believer' became Top 10 hits, and the 'Prefab Four' became media icons. By 1967 the Monkees were perhaps the most popular band in the US. But the Monkees themselves grew upset at not being able to play their own instruments or write their own songs, and began to rebel against their producers and record company. The Monkees began playing some of their instruments and writing some songs on 1967's 'Headquarters'. That year they embarked on a major <b>...</b>

The Monkees Duet Interview-Later with Jools Holland Live HD 2011
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To donate go to www.bbc.co.uk Donations change the lives of children right here in the UK. The cast of BBC sitcom Outnumbered perform The Monkees classic to raise funds for Children In Need.
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...not mentioned ANYWHERE in the song, this was the epithet used to describe the character played by Tony Booth - later, the father of British Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife - in the British TV series, "Till Death Us Do Part" (later done in America as "All In The Family"). Randy means aroused - a Scouse is a Liverpudlian (person from Liverpool) and Git is short for illegitimate. And so the title was CHANGED in Britain to "Alternate Title" - ironic, given only British people would UNDERSTAND the expression!
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Didn't see a good copy of this on youtube already, so here ya go.
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This video is for my friend Nicky aka TheMonkeesRock and for everyone who enjoys the music of The Monkees. A special tribute to Micky Dolenz and The Monkees. The Monkees - Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd

One of my fave.... a meaningful song... Hope you'll enjoy this one :") Thanksss

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Daydream Believer - Monkees. The Monkees are an American pop rock group. Assembled in Los Angeles in 1966 by Robert "Bob" Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the American television series The Monkees, which aired from 1966 to 1968, the musical acting quartet was composed of Americans Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork, and Englishman Davy Jones. The band's music was initially supervised by producer Don Kirshner. At the time of the group's formation, its producers saw The Monkees as a Beatles-like band. At the start, the band members provided vocals, and were given some performing and production opportunities, but they eventually fought for and earned the right to collectively supervise all musical output under the band's name. The group undertook several concert tours, allowing an opportunity to perform as a live band as well as on the TV series. Although the show was canceled in 1968, the band continued releasing records until 1970. The group reached the height of fame from 1966 to 1968, and influenced many future artists. In 1986, their twentieth year, the television show and music experienced a revival, which led to a series of reunion tours, and new records featuring various incarnations of the band's lineup. The group went on to sell 50 million records worldwide. The Monkees had many international hits which are still heard on pop and oldies stations. These include "I'm a Believer", "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone", "Daydream Believer", "Last Train to <b>...</b>

Couldn't find this on YouTube, so I thought I'd make my own video for this.

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To celebrate the Monkees 45th Anniversary Tour in 2011, I have reconstructed the Monkees concert at the Royal Albert Hall on 19th May 2011 by editing together as many of the clips from the show that I could find posted by fans on youtube and other sources. There is no professional footage here. You will get to be right here in the audience with the fans that thankfully captured this wonderful footage for posterity and made it possible to bring this reconstruction to life. I've reconstructed around 45% of the concert and split the show into six sections with the following songs: Part 1 Intro I'm A Believer Randy Scouse Git (Alternate Title) Words Part 2 That Was Then, This is Now All Of Your Toys What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round? Valleri No Time We'll Be Back In A Minute Part 3 "Head" Intro Circle Sky As We Go Along The Porpoise Song (theme from "Head") Part 4 She A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You Shades of Gray Last Train to Clarksville I Wanna be Free Part 5 Saturday's Child I'm Not Your (Steppin' Stone) Daydream Believer Pleasant Valley Sunday Part 6 I'm A Believer (reprise) Credits: The Tattoo Girl, Eden Of Flowers, Annix 1971, Elixir 101, Alena Surgentova, Jim Scrivener, Stephanie Le Tissier, Daniella Rodrigues, Ms Cave 3, Lilo Mama 86, Doom Wolf, Nick Hider, and especially Darnoc 62 for some amazing close ups
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Music Used - "I'm A Believer" performed by The Monkees from the album "The Definitive Monkees". If you like the song, please buy it legally from iTunes or similar. A WVRL copyright licence was purchased for legal use of this song. No infringement is intended. A huge thank you to Moira, Andy and their guests for taking part and being such good sports! Filmed and produced by Adam Huckle Films (www.adamhuckle.com) in association with their sister site MarryokeME (http
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PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Unlike most bands of the time, the Monkees were not formed by its members, but rather by TV producers: they were a fictional band in the TV show of the same name. TV producers, Bert Schneider and Bob Rafelson, formulated an idea for a show about a Beatles-like band, then put ads in newspapers, seeking musicians to star in the series. The band was composed of Mike Nesmith, Mickey Dolenz, Davy Jones, and Peter Tork. All the members had some musical experience. The show debuted on NBC in 1966 and became a huge hit. Each week the group would sing a song or two written by top industry names like Carole King, Neil Diamond and Gerry Goffin, while instrumentation was provided by talented musicians, including Stephen Stills and Harry Nilsson. The Monkees' principle audience consisted of young teenagers and children. Nonetheless singles like 'I'm a Believer' became Top 10 hits, and the 'Prefab Four' became media icons. By 1967 the Monkees were perhaps the most popular band in the US. But the Monkees themselves grew upset at not being able to play their own instruments or write their own songs, and began to rebel against their producers and record company. The Monkees began playing some of their instruments and writing some songs on 1967's 'Headquarters'. That year they embarked on a major <b>...</b>