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Top Five Songs of....The Monkees

Henry Irving
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In Tribute to Peter Tork
5 Daydream Believer
4 Pleasant Valley Sunday
3 Last Train to Clarksville
2 Listen to the band
1 I'm not your stepping stone
5 Daydream Believer
4 Pleasant Valley Sunday
3 Last Train to Clarksville
2 Listen to the band
1 I'm not your stepping stone
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"Tork"1
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Henry Irving said:In Tribute to Peter York
5 Daydream Believer
4 Pleasant Valley Sunday
3 Last Train to Clarksville
2 Listen to the band
1 I'm not your stepping stone0 -
Henry Irving said:In Tribute to Peter York
5 Daydream Believer
4 Pleasant Valley Sunday
3 Last Train to Clarksville
2 Listen to the band
1 I'm not your stepping stone- Style Wars (1980)
- The Official Sloane Ranger's Handbook (1982)
- Dictators' Homes (2005)
- Cooler, Faster, More Expensive: the Return of the Sloane Ranger (2007)
- "Authenticity is a con" (2014)
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Mary Mary has got to be there somewhere0
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Henry Irving said:In Tribute to Peter York
5 Daydream Believer
4 Pleasant Valley Sunday
3 Last Train to Clarksville
2 Listen to the band
1 I'm not your stepping stone1 -
Henry Irving said:In Tribute to Peter Tork
5 Daydream Believer
4 Pleasant Valley Sunday
3 Last Train to Clarksville
2 Listen to the band
1 I'm not your stepping stone2 -
5 Last Train to Clarksville
4 Mary Mary
3 Daydream Believer
2 (I'm not your) Steppin' Stone
1 I'm A Believer (better than any version I've heard by the song's writer, Neil Diamond)
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1. Pleasant Valley Sunday
2. Last Train To Clarksville
3. A Little Bit Me A Little Bit You
4. (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone
5. She1 -
Oh come on. Day dream believer must be number 1 for most people no?0
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1 Daydream Believer
2 im a believer
3 What am i doing hanging around
4 pleasant valley sunday
5 sometime in the morning1 - Sponsored links:
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1. Valleri
2. Stepping Stone
3. Last Train To Clarkesville
4. Pleasant Valley Sunday
5. What Am I Doing Hanging Round?1 -
They were utter crap of the first order. Manufactured garbage who no one at the time or since took seriously.....put them up there with The Wombles and Tiny Tim!0
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'Cheer up Peter Reid' is my number one.3
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5. Last Train to Clarksville
4. Steppin' Stone
3. What am I Doing Hangin' Round
2. You Just May Be The One
1. The Girl I Knew Somewhere
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I thought my wife was joking when she threatened to divorce me because of my obsession with the Monkees.
But then I saw her saw face ....7 -
Bloody autocorrect
Better than the Beatles0 -
Henry Irving said:Bloody autocorrect
Better than the Beatles1 -
SoundAsa£ said:They were utter crap of the first order. Manufactured garbage who no one at the time or since took seriously.....put them up there with The Wombles and Tiny Tim!1
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Saw the wombles supporting Springsteen in 1975. Blew the Boss off stage.1
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Henry Irving said:Saw the wombles supporting Springsteen in 1975. Blew the Boss off stage.
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And all of them did better versions. They were calculatedly and cynically manufactured in classic Hollywood fashion to appeal to teenie bobbers off the back of The Beatles massive success. Souless musical junk not found anywhere in serious record collections anywhere on the planet.0
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1. Daydream Believer
2. I'm a Believer
3. Shades of Grey
4. Stepping Stone
5. Last Train to Clarksville
Wanted to have Listen to the Band or something else self-penned in there, but these are all better IMO.0 -
SoundAsa£ said:And all of them did better versions. They were calculatedly and cynically manufactured in classic Hollywood fashion to appeal to teenie bobbers off the back of The Beatles massive success. Souless musical junk not found anywhere in serious record collections anywhere on the planet.
A few drug addled hippies didn't like their clean cut image but most real music fans can see their genius.
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Like them a great deal, very easy to listen to. D.W.Washburn one of my favourites of theirs.0
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For Pete's Sake - the song played over the closing credits of the TV show.0
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I know I could do with some Pleasant Valley Saturdays.
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SoundAsa£ said:And all of them did better versions. They were calculatedly and cynically manufactured in classic Hollywood fashion to appeal to teenie bobbers off the back of The Beatles massive success. Souless musical junk not found anywhere in serious record collections anywhere on the planet.
looks like you are in a minority of one on this
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LargeAddick said:SoundAsa£ said:And all of them did better versions. They were calculatedly and cynically manufactured in classic Hollywood fashion to appeal to teenie bobbers off the back of The Beatles massive success. Souless musical junk not found anywhere in serious record collections anywhere on the planet.
looks like you are in a minority of one on this
Not quite.They made some decent catchy tracks that I'm happy to sing along to, and written by other very talented songwriters (not least Neil Diamond) but musically and creatively they were third division.
They were put together just for commercial television and marketed very well - cynically manufactured? - most definitely. The Pre-Fab Four eh??
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