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A Monkees Primer

Tomorrow is a great day because tomorrow, I am going to a Monkees concert (correction: I'm going to a Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, and Mike Nesmith concert. We have yet to see who will sing "Daydream Believer"...). Alex, nice boyfriend that he is, has agreed to come along. He claims he wants to go, but let's face it: I haven't met another person my age who really shares my enthusiasm for the Monkees. Actually I haven't met another person who shares that enthusiasm, period.

No enthusiasm. :(

So, I decided to write this post as a sort of primer for the Monkees newbie. If you are being dragged to a Monkees concert by a crazy person like myself, you can at least pretend to keep up with us if you familiarize yourself with the following things:

The TV Show First, you have to know what it is that made these guys popular in the first place. They didn't start as a real band, they were just 4 guys hired to play one on TV. The Monkees show was a goofy time capsule of the 60s, usually involving the boys getting into ridiculous situations. Example:

https://youtu.be/w8HawY_1mCg?si=q-r5alhydzU6h7Ct

(Understandably?) The show only lasted for 2 seasons. But what ridiculously glorious seasons they were  (I have them both on DVD if anyone ever wants to watch). R.I.P. 1966-1968.

Headquarters The Monkees got a bad rap for not playing their own instruments on their first albums. They were never intended to be a real band, but essentially they became one. In 1967 they released the album Headquarters, which was pretty much all their own work. When it was released, it was #1 on the US charts until it was replaced by Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, so....yeah. Word on the street is they're going to play lots of songs from this album on the upcoming tour (whee!).

Head A.k.a. the Monkees movie a.k.a. the weirdest movie ever. Why is it called that, you ask? I don't know, and I kind of wish it wasn't (cue 13-year-old Nikki telling her parents loudly in the video store that she "wants to get Head!"). The movie was the exact opposite of the TV show: satirical, uninhibited, and super-psychedelic.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlocewQsErA

Ahh Mike, always the party pooper.

Post-Monkees Tours and Controversies The Monkees have done plenty of tours since they disbanded in 1970, but they were never real reunions. It's a known fact that Mike refused to join the others whenever they went on tour (except for like one time), and Monkees fans are often bitter about this (I have mixed feelings: Mike is my favorite, but it is kind of a douchey move...). A lot of people think he's just doing this one out of obligation but ehh...I don't know. I follow him pretty closely on Facebook (haha, stalker much?) and he seems genuinely happy to be doing these shows. I'll let you know after tomorrow. :)

AWWWWWW THEY'RE SO OLD.

And finally, I'll leave you with some of Nikki's Favorite Monkees Songs:

END OF BLOG POST. I HEREBY DECLARE MY UNABASHED LOVE FOR THE MONKEES.