Michael Nesmith – The World Is Golden Too (1975)
Nesmith provided vocals for this song that appeared on the soundtrack of the Japanese film The Blue Angels. Please visit my website at www.monkeesconcerts.com.
Monkees – Sometime in the Morning/Take a Giant Step (live acoustic 1989)
During The Monkees’ 1989 concerts, an acoustic set was played in the middle of the show. In this audio clip, the band performs Sometime in the Morning and Take a Giant Step at the Valley Forge Music Fair in Pennsylvania on July 29, 1989. Please visit my website at www.monkeesconcerts.com.
Monkees live 1969 bootleg – Pleasant Valley Sunday
After the departure of Peter Tork, The Monkees conducted a tour across North America throughout 1969. They were backed by the seven-piece R & B band Sam & The Goodtimers. One concert from this tour (thought to be the May 10, 1969 performance in Wichita, Kansas at the Century II Convention Center) exists as bootleg, and “Pleasant Valley Sunday” can be heard here. It’s an absolutely horrible recording that I’m only posting for the historical curiosity of it. For years there have been rumors that the band recorded a show on this tour, but no tapes have ever turned up. Please visit my website at www.monkeesconcerts.com.
Monkees live 1969 bootleg – Tapioca Tundra
After the departure of Peter Tork, The Monkees conducted a tour across North America throughout 1969. They were backed by the seven-piece R & B band Sam & The Goodtimers. One concert from this tour (thought to be the May 10, 1969 performance in Wichita, Kansas at the Century II Convention Center) exists as bootleg, and “Tapioca Tundra” can be heard here. It’s an absolutely horrible recording that I’m only posting for the historical curiosity of it. For years there have been rumors that the band recorded a show on this tour, but no tapes have ever turned up. Please visit my website at www.monkeesconcerts.com.
Monkees – The Girl I Knew Somewhere – Live 1996
The Monkees perform this Mike Nesmith original from the band’s third single, live at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, Read more
Monkees – You Just May Be The One – Live 1987
The Monkees perform “You Just May Be The One” from their third album, Headquarters. Peter Tork takes lead vocals on Read more
Monkees on Solid Gold 1987
The Monkees appeared on Solid Gold on October 15, 1987 to perform their new single, “Every Step of the Way,” Read more
Monkees – I’ll Be Back Up On My Feet – Live 1987
The Monkees perform “I’ll Be Back Up On My Feet” at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, MS on Read more
Monkees – Every Step of the Way – Live 1987
The Monkees perform “Every Step of the Way” (from their 1987 album Pool It!) live in Jackson, New Jersey on Read more
Davy Jones & Micky Dolenz – Every Step of the Way – Live 1994
Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz perform “Every Step of the Way” (from the 1987 Monkees album, Pool It!) during a Read more
“It’s a Jungle Out There” (Micky Dolenz in The Point!)
In 1977, a stage adaptation of Harry Nilsson’s The Point! was presented at the Mermaid Theatre in London. Featured in Read more
Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart – I Love You (And I’m Glad That I Said It)
In the mid-1970s, former Monkees Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones teamed up with original Monkees tunesmiths Tommy Boyce & Bobby Read more
“Blanket For a Sail” (Davy Jones in The Point!)
In 1977, a stage adaptation of Harry Nilsson’s The Point! was presented at the Mermaid Theatre in London. Featured in Read more
Monkees “Daydream Believer” (1986 remix)
The Monkees’ 1967 hit single was remixed and re-released by Arista Records in late 1986 as the follow-up to the Read more
Monkees on The Tonight Show (1969)
The Monkees, now reduced to a trio after Peter Tork’s departure, appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson on Read more
Monkees “I’m a Believer” (Live on The Joey Bishop Show 1969)
The Monkees (backed by Sam and The Goodtimers) perform “I’m a Believer” on The Joey Bishop Show in April 1969. Read more
“He’s Leaving Here This Morning” (Micky Dolenz in The Point!)
In 1977, a stage adaptation of Harry Nilsson’s The Point! was presented at the Mermaid Theatre in London. Featured in Read more
“Me and My Arrow” (Davy Jones in The Point!)
In 1977, a stage adaptation of Harry Nilsson’s The Point! was presented at the Mermaid Theatre in London. Featured in Read more
Monkees “Listen to the Band” (Live on The Joey Bishop Show 1969)
The Monkees (backed by Sam and The Goodtimers) perform their current single, “Listen to the Band,” on The Joey Bishop Read more
Monkees 1969 concert bootleg
This audio comes from the only known bootleg recording of The Monkees’ 1969 tour, thought to be the May 10, Read more
The Monkees Live in Biloxi, MS (1987) PART 1
The Monkees perform at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, MS on July 19, 1987. Portions of the following Read more
The Monkees Live in Biloxi, MS (1987) PART 4
The Monkees perform at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, MS on July 19, 1987. Portions of the following Read more
Micky Dolenz on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
Micky Dolenz is profiled on the television show “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” (May 1990). Please visit my website Read more
Micky Dolenz “You Just May Be the One” (Live 1982)
After a few years of being semi-retired musically, Micky Dolenz toured Japan in January 1982. Here he sings a Mike Read more
The Monkees (Live 1989) – Acoustic Set
During The Monkees’ 1989 concerts, an acoustic set was played in the middle of the show. In this video, portions Read more
Rare Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart commercial (1981)
The Monkees experienced a resurgence in Japan in the early 1980s. As a result, three of The Monkees (Dolenz, Jones Read more
Nina Blackwood interviews The Monkees (1987)
The Monkees appeared on Solid Gold on October 15, 1987 to perform their new single, “Every Step of the Way,” Read more
The Monkees on Nick Rocks 1987 (#1)
The Monkees appear on the Nickelodeon music show, Nick Rocks, to introduce their new music video for “Every Step of Read more
Monkees 1997 TV special opening credits
“Hey, Hey It’s The Monkees” aired on ABC on February 17, 1997. This was the band’s first television special since Read more
Little Darlin’- The Monkees
Another clip from 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee. I would just like to clear something up for the record. From things I have read online, there has been a lot of disregard for this 50’s part of the film and how it was thought as disrespect for the 50’s. Well in the commentary, Micky Dolenz was saying how much respect he had for the 50’s and how much it was a treat for him to be filming this part with all these legends and classic songs. So yeah. Btw i have no idea what davy is doing with his arms or who he’s trying to impersonate.
The Monkees- Some Like It Lukewarm Clip
Scene from the Monkees episode ‘Some Like It Lukewarm’
Zilch
This one was really fun to make. I do not own this song.
The Monkees- Porpoise Song
from the Soundtrack to the film Head (1968)
The Monkees- The Devil & Peter Tork Clip
Scene from the Monkees episode ‘The Devil & Peter Tork’
Iron Monkees – The Trooper (Believer)
Made a better album cover for this…
The Monkees-Words-45 RPM
Flip side of “Pleasant Valley Sunday” Colgems records. Charted #11; debut 7/22/67; charted for 9 weeks. Currently under dispute. Up on vimeo: vimeo.com
Zor and Zam…The Monkees
The song ‘Zor and Zam” from the Frodis episode of the Monkees tv show. Very bizarre but funny…
The Monkees Letter Campaign
Please print out, sign and send the following letter. Pass this around to other people while you’re at it. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation 1290 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10104 To Whom It May Concern, I am contacting you on the grave matter of the Monkees’ induction into the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame, or rather, the lack thereof. It has always been of my understanding that an artist can be inducted into the Hall of Fame twenty-five years after the release of a debut album, and for outstanding contributions to the musical genre rock n’ roll. My question is, then; where are the Monkees? Many artists, too many to name here, have been inducted having fewer accolades than the Monkees. How many outsold Elvis and the Beatles in their debut year? How many had simultaneous number one chart-toppers in the US and the UK? Only five others have ever achieved the task….and all the ones who have had albums out for twenty-five years are inductees into the Hall of Fame. They were one of the first groups to use a Moog Synthesizer on an album, achieving the task a full two years before the Beatles did it on Abbey Road and a few months before The Notorious Byrd Brothers album by the Byrds. They had the top grossing tour of 1986 for their twenty year reunion tour. Their album More of The Monkees is the twelfth biggest selling album of all time, and they released four number one albums in a one year span. To use a New York Post article from 2007 which quoted Peter Tork, some …
At The Hop- The Monkees
From 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee 1968 This one is interesting. Revisiting the 50’s. Love the hair;-) *i advise watching these in the higher quality mode. It’s just all around better.
The Monkees- Too Many Girls Clip
Opening scene of the Monkees episode ‘Too Many Girls’
The Monkees- The Devil & Peter Tork Clip
Scene from the Monkees episode ‘The Devil & Peter Tork’
The Monkees- Here Come The Monkees – The Pilot Clip
Scene from the Monkees Pilot episode ‘Here Come The Monkees’
Davy Jones from The Monkees-The O’Reilly Factor-Bill OReilly
Davy Jones of The Monkees sits down with Bill O’Reilly on The O’Reilly Factor to discuss Jann Wenner and the Rock and Rock Hall of Fame Contraversy.
Monkees Theme – Pilot – Intro
The Monkees theme for their pilot episode. It was sung by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart though, just this once. Please sign the petition to induct the Monkees into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! www.petitiononline.com
The Monkees!
Yeah, the video explains it all. Hannah dedicated her channel to The Monkees and The Beatles! I get to check out more of their stuff. www.youtube.com Here are two for you to see that I love… I’m a Believer www.youtube.com Last Train To Clarksville www.youtube.com Another channel posted this one. Saturday’s Child is one of my all-time fave Monkees songs… www.youtube.com I was going to include Monkees tunes but due to copyright jargon I decided not to. Here are the complete theme song lyrics, though. w00t! Theme from The Monkees By Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart Here we come, walkin’ Down the street. We get the funniest looks from Ev’ry one we meet. Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees And people say we monkey around. But we’re too busy singing To put anybody down. We go wherever we want to, do what we like to do We don’t have time to get restless, There’s always something new. Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees And people say we monkey around. But we’re too busy singing To put anybody down. We’re just tryin’ to be friendly, Come and watch us sing and play, We’re the young gneration, And we’ve got something to say. Any time, Or anywhere, Just look over your shoulder Guess who’ll be standing there Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees And people say we monkey around. But we’re too busy singing To put anybody down. (break) Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees And people say we monkey around. But we’re too busy singing To put anybody down. We’re just tryin’ to be friendly, Come and watch us sing and play, We’re …
The Monkees “DayDream Believer”
Very good and funny
The Monkees I’m A Believer
Another video that I made to a great song. This is for John because he asked me to do it.
The Monkees – Goin’ Down
The Monkees. Micky Dolenz singing “Goin’ Down”
The Monkees, Mickey Dolenz Peter Tork Davy Jones Mike Nesmith talking about their career
The Monkees, Mickey Dolenz Peter Tork Davy Jones Mike Nesmith talking about their career.
The Monkees – Daydream Believer
This Was A Big Hit For The Monkeeys