Septyl
Septyl
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Deconstructing Writing Wrongs - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees (1968)
Deconstruction Quality: C
A very difficult deconstruction due to how much reverb was used.
Timestamps:
0:00 Drums and Percussion
4:53 Piano, Guitar, and Bass
9:57 Organ
14:15 Instrumental
19:21 Vocals
Personnel:
Michael Nesmith - vocals, guitar, keyboards
Rick Dey - bass
Eddie Hoh - drums, percussion
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Видео

Deconstructing Tapioca Tundra - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.14 дней назад
The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees (1968) Deconstruction Quality: A- This long-awaited Nesmith track has finally been deconstructed. Luckily, I think I was able to do this amazing song justice. The outcome is very similar to Auntie's Municipal Court with pretty high quality guitar tracks. Timestamps: 0:00 Drums 2:51 Maracas and Cowbell 5:11 Bass 8:03 Acoustic Guitar 10:57 Electric Guitar 14:01 I...
Deconstructing We Were Made For Each Other - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 40714 дней назад
The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees (1968) Deconstruction Quality: C- Overall quality is carried by the vocals, which almost sound like they were extracted directly from the studio. All other tracks are mid-low quality and lots of combined instrument tracks. Timestamps: 0:00 Drums 2:23 Bass 4:45 Guitars, Harpsichord, Brass 7:08 Strings, Harpsichord, Mallets 9:31 Instrumental 11:53 Vocals Personne...
Deconstructing Auntie's Municipal Court - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.21 день назад
The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees (1968) Deconstruction Quality: A I couldn't wait to get this one out because it's one of my best works. All of the tracks are pretty high quality, especially the guitars, which are always the hardest to isolate, and thus the poorest quality, but in this case it turned out great. Managed to find a buried vocal intro I had never heard before in Micky's vocal trac...
Deconstructing Dream World - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 70221 день назад
The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees (1968) Timestamps: 0:00 Drums and Tambourine 3:17 Bass 6:23 Harpsichord and Strings 9:42 Guitars and Brass 12:53 Instrumental 16:12 Vocals Personnel: Davy Jones - lead vocals Mike Deasy - guitar Al Hendrickson - guitar Gerry McGee - guitar Don Randi - harpsichord Max Bennett - bass Earl Palmer - drums George Kast - violin Sam Freed - violin Nathan Kaproff - vio...
Deconstructing Goin' Down - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
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The Monkees (1967) Timestamps: 0:00 Drums 4:21 Bass 8:42 Electric Guitars 13:06 Brass 17:17 Saxophone 21:04 Instrumental 25:27 Vocals Personnel: Micky Dolenz - lead vocals Michael Nesmith - electric guitar Peter Tork - electric guitar Chip Douglas - bass guitar Eddie Hoh - drums Bud Brisbois - trumpet Virgil Evans - trumpet Uan Rasey - trumpet Thomas Scott - trumpet Bobby Helfer - trumpet, bass...
Deconstructing Star Collector - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (1967) Finally got to deconstruct my favorite Monkees' song after multiple tries. By far my longest and most challenging deconstruction. PAC&J Ltd. done Timestamps: 0:00 Drums 4:59 Bass 9:49 Electric Guitar 14:25 Riff Guitar and Organ 19:17 Electric Guitar, Riff Moog, and Wah Moog 23:24 Riff Guitar, Organ, Siren Moog, Lead Moog 27:37 Extended Moog Tracks...
Deconstructing Don't Call on Me - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.Месяц назад
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (1967) Timestamps: 0:00 Intro Piano 0:25 Intro Chatter 0:49 Drums and Claves 3:12 Bass 5:27 Electric Guitar and Organ 7:48 Acoustic Guitar 9:57 Instrumental 12:24 Vocals Personnel: Michael Nesmith - lead vocals, electric guitar Micky Dolenz - intro chatter Davy Jones - intro chatter Peter Tork - organ Chip Douglas - bass, acoustic guitar Eddie Hoh - drum...
Deconstructing Daily Nightly - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Месяц назад
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (1967) Timestamps: 0:00 Drums 2:28 Bass 4:49 Electric Guitar and Organ 7:11 Organ 9:41 Electric Guitar and Moog Track 1 12:08 Moog Track 2 14:32 Instrumental 17:05 Vocals Personnel: Micky Dolenz - lead vocals, Moog Michael Nesmith - electric guitar Peter Tork - organ Chip Douglas - bass Eddie Hoh - drums
Deconstructing Cuddly Toy - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 8742 месяца назад
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (1967) I'm not actually sure if what I labelled as the winds are in fact the winds, but I don't see where else they would be. Timestamps: 0:00 Drums and Tambourine 2:32 Bass 5:07 Acoustic Guitar 7:46 Piano and Cello 10:18 Reeds and Winds 11:20 Instrumental 13:59 Vocals Personnel: Davy Jones - lead vocals, backing vocals, and tambourine Micky Dolenz - bac...
Deconstructing She Hangs Out - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
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Deconstructing She Hangs Out - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing Salesman - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 месяца назад
Deconstructing Salesman - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing The Girl I Knew Somewhere - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 месяца назад
Deconstructing The Girl I Knew Somewhere - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing Early Morning Blues And Greens - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 9082 месяца назад
Deconstructing Early Morning Blues And Greens - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing No Time - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
Deconstructing No Time - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing For Pete's Sake - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
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Deconstructing For Pete's Sake - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing I Can't Get Her Off My Mind - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 7003 месяца назад
Deconstructing I Can't Get Her Off My Mind - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing Forget That Girl - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
Deconstructing Forget That Girl - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing Laugh - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 9473 месяца назад
Deconstructing Laugh - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Deconstructing Sometime in the Morning - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 месяца назад
Deconstructing Sometime in the Morning - The Monkees (Isolated Tracks)

Комментарии

  • @sethcopeland4362
    @sethcopeland4362 День назад

    Micky Dolenz is the most underrated singer of the 1960s. That final harmony, soaring above everything. This album is full of such moments, and I'm not even talking about his leads. Micky Dolenz is prob the only male singer of this era who could've sang "White Rabbit" and come anywhere close.

  • @trojanguy60
    @trojanguy60 2 дня назад

    The genius of Mike Nesmith

  • @caryfrick
    @caryfrick 2 дня назад

    These deconstructs are so cool. Thank you for sharing them. Growing in my teens in the 60's and learning how the Wrecking Crew played so many of the important songs of that era has been so enlightening. I can't remember why I walked into the kitchen, but I remember all the lyrics from the 60's.

  • @BobDobbs-Woolhat1
    @BobDobbs-Woolhat1 3 дня назад

    This is the one I was waiting for.

  • @markjamesmeli2520
    @markjamesmeli2520 3 дня назад

    Sometimes "solid and simple" is the way to go. Michael could be wonderful with this, when need be.

  • @robertthomason3367
    @robertthomason3367 3 дня назад

    I have been waiting for this one! Eddie Hoh did one helluva job on this one. Not many drummers could go full bore in that middle break as well as he did! Keep them coming please.

  • @JasonFeldman-i7b
    @JasonFeldman-i7b 3 дня назад

    Nice to see work like this done on one of the songs I thought only I knew

  • @chriss3838
    @chriss3838 3 дня назад

    The Monkees were my favorite group all through Jr. high and I still listen to them. However, listening now as a 50 yr old, I do see how amateurish their arrangements are..very simple. I still love them though.

  • @RockinAllDay
    @RockinAllDay 3 дня назад

    Mike really shows his talents on piano and keys. The chord progression is eerie and perfect. Sucks that Mike didn't play keys, harmonica or pedal steel a lot.

  • @painter8237
    @painter8237 3 дня назад

    Ah yes!!! Love this tune. This was like Mike’s last foray into psychedelia on a Monkees album, and probably the most haunting. This is an excellent breakdown Septyl, with each of the individual parts having an eeriness all to their own.

  • @Nakedchurchmusic
    @Nakedchurchmusic 3 дня назад

    Awesome! Keep these coming! Can’t wait until you get to the three later albums. Instant Replay has always been my favorite. But all of these are much appreciated!

  • @rb3753
    @rb3753 6 дней назад

    Interesting hearing all the parts that make up a song. 🎶

  • @ToddStorrier
    @ToddStorrier 6 дней назад

    Thank You for another Excellent Monkees Deconstruction.

  • @trojanguy60
    @trojanguy60 7 дней назад

    Been waiting for this little gem & well worth the wait. Thank You.

  • @Noah-gq7pq
    @Noah-gq7pq 7 дней назад

    CHIP DOES A GREAT JOB ,,because it took micky um teen takes,and still not what chip wanted,in my opinion,,but micky is a great singer just not a good drummer at that time

  • @JillDinardo-mb6ii
    @JillDinardo-mb6ii 7 дней назад

    What a voice,RIP, Papa Nez!

  • @Crystalpoodleblack
    @Crystalpoodleblack 8 дней назад

    I can’t wait for you to deconstruct this

  • @rickcurtis2983
    @rickcurtis2983 8 дней назад

    Great work on this classic tune! This gives me an extra appreciation for the musicianship of the fellows plus the wonderful multilayered arrangement of strings and horns...thank you so much!

  • @charlesdp
    @charlesdp 8 дней назад

    I wonder why it wasn´t Peter Tork on banjo?

  • @genericgeorge
    @genericgeorge 9 дней назад

    Septyl = Legend. I love this so much there's not a thing to dislike. How can you not like this ? I especially love the two sets of strings : The marvelous climbing strings @ 6.32, and those @ 10.27. Mike's harmonics @ 5.37 The gorgeous oboe @ 10.34 Davy's awesome vocal 14.19. Micky's harmony @ 18.07 (it's not pitch perfect either) And of course that iconic piano part by Peter. This fairdinkum bought a tear to my eye. Well done.

  • @RockinAllDay
    @RockinAllDay 9 дней назад

    Intereting to know that BOTH Peter and Chip played piano here. I did notice a few "mistakes" in the piano chords. Is that why Chip was needed as well?

    • @jamieewing9250
      @jamieewing9250 5 дней назад

      I don't believe it's accurate. Andrew Sandoval does not credit Chip playing anything other than bass on the three main tracking sessions (June 14, August 9 and September 5). @Septyl - if I can ask, what is the source of that credit?

    • @RockinAllDay
      @RockinAllDay 5 дней назад

      @@jamieewing9250 Thanks. I need that book.

  • @WayOutWardell
    @WayOutWardell 9 дней назад

    This is an absolute tour de force from Davy. Incredible.

  • @hyacinth4368
    @hyacinth4368 9 дней назад

    I love to hear Davy sing! He clearly enunciates every word, with that lovely tone he had.

  • @lenantinori6048
    @lenantinori6048 9 дней назад

    Once again your tremendous deconstruction work is greatly appreciated. As a 70 year old fan, it's great to hear each Monkee's contribution to this iconic song. It always saddened me that Peter who was obviously extremely talented, was the first to leave the band, frustrated with their decision to switch back to the hit-making, session player formula that basically rejected the band vibe of the Headquarters album. For now, the world still anxiously awaits for a Pieces Aquarius Capricorn & Jones Ltd. Deluxe box set which sadly seems to be in limbo. For now, your deconstructions beautifully fill up this void. Keep them coming!!

  • @painter8237
    @painter8237 9 дней назад

    The quintessential Monkees tune! Even though it had been out as a single for quite some time by this point, it was a little odd that they held it over until Birds & Bees, almost as a sure fire way to help sell the album. Still, my childhood memory of them on the cover with the pirate ship from the episode “Hitting The High Sees” which featured Daydream Believer always associated the two. Side Note: Another song from this episode, Peter’s “Tear The Top Right Off My Head” is briefly sung by Peter and Micky and I was always disappointed that it didn’t make it onto this particular album as Peter went virtually absent on it apart from his piano contribution to this song, which again, was already old. If I’m not mistaken I think Peter said he wrote the piano part for this song as there was none on the demo. Could you imagine it without that piano? It’s important to keep in mind what the Monkees themselves brought to an otherwise dull song. Great work as always Septyl!!

    • @markjamesmeli2520
      @markjamesmeli2520 9 дней назад

      John Stewart wrote this, and it's not a Carole King tune. If she wrote this, there would have been a piano part.

  • @cedarwaxwing3509
    @cedarwaxwing3509 9 дней назад

    Septal - much as I love your reconstructions, I found this one triggered some sadness. This is the last song that featured all four Monkees playing and/or singing, and was the same instrumental setup that worked so well on “Pleasant Valley Sunday” and a few others from Headquarters and Pisces, etc: Mike guitar, Peter Piano, and Chip and Eddie manning the rhythm section. The orchestral overdubs sort of mask the “band” feeling; I would love to hear a mix sans orchestra. “Birds, Bees, etc.”( to me) sounds like the door swinging shut on the creativity they worked so hard to attain on the previous two albums, with only “Daydream Believer” peeking out to remind us of their previous cohesiveness. Yes, Nesmith’s quirky songwriting and performances gave us something interesting to listen to on BB&M and for the next few albums (although he was obviously holding back some of his best material for his solo career), but for the most part, they dropped back into the commercial, hit single-searching Boyce and Hart pop world and lost their distinct Monkees band sound. Peter got frustrated and flew the coop (if I’m not mistaken, his piano work on “Daydream” was his only contribution to this album). I think there is a certain, melancholy, goodbye aspect to “Daydream Believer” that is very well captured in your last isolated channel of Mickey harmonizing with Davy in the choruses. As always, thank you for doing this work and releasing these deconstructions. I’ve never been able to listen “into” these songs like this before. Almost sixty years later, we fans are still treated to a new experience with each one of your releases.

    • @hyacinth4368
      @hyacinth4368 9 дней назад

      I will agree with you, and thank you because you express your opinion so much better than I.

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 9 дней назад

      Well, the last Monkees song to feature all of them at least for a few decades anyway. But yes, it has the same emotional effect on me as well. I was rather saddened when I figured that Peter was not involved with the album at all, except for Daydream Believer, which had been previously recorded. I also didn't like not seeing his face on the cover of Instant Replay. It just didn't seem right. They still made some good music, but Peter was such a talented musician to lose.

    • @cedarwaxwing3509
      @cedarwaxwing3509 9 дней назад

      @@hyacinth4368 Thanks, hyacinth. I’m old and retired and have plenty of time on my hands to compose my comments. I’m sure you could do just as well if you had the time to waste like I do. 🙂

    • @cedarwaxwing3509
      @cedarwaxwing3509 9 дней назад

      @@magneto7930 You know, I just never think about “Justus” and the later canon when commenting here. Probably because I was in my tweens during their heyday (spent all of my lawn-mowing money between ‘66 and ‘70 on Monkees and Beatles albums. Played them to death on my parents’ Curtiss-Mathis stereo console) and so that was my primary era of fandom. By the time they reunited for new material and touring, I was an adult and had moved on to other musical interests. The only one of them I consistently followed later was Nesmith, who I think never quite gets the credit he deserves as one of the founding voices in the country rock genre (overshadowed by The Eagles, Poco, New Riders of the Purple Sage, et al). Nesmith’s “From a Radio Engine to the Photon Wing” is still one of my favorites ( I hope I have that title correct). Anyway, thanks for reminding us that there WERE later Monkees recordings featuring various configurations of the group. RIP Mike, Peter, and David.

    • @magneto7930
      @magneto7930 9 дней назад

      @@cedarwaxwing3509 I can't lie, that might be the only thing I remember about the 90s music. Their TV show was a big part of my childhood and of course, their music. So yes, I'm with you there. I do thank God for having been born when I was.

  • @andreaberryhill6654
    @andreaberryhill6654 9 дней назад

    Never knew until these deconstructions that so many drum parts sound like HS marching band routines! Want to grab my pom-poms every time!

  • @strothermartin5368
    @strothermartin5368 9 дней назад

    THIS IS GREAT!!!!!!😂

  • @heikkisalonen1494
    @heikkisalonen1494 10 дней назад

    Chip on bass and Tapioca Tundra

  • @heikkisalonen1494
    @heikkisalonen1494 11 дней назад

    Chip on bass

  • @josephwirtel8765
    @josephwirtel8765 13 дней назад

    Masterpiece

  • @johntellmewhy
    @johntellmewhy 13 дней назад

    Awesome 🎶

  • @markmcclellan8421
    @markmcclellan8421 14 дней назад

    These are great! They sound like digital transfers?

  • @raymondcote2913
    @raymondcote2913 14 дней назад

    Love the Live Album version.

  • @trojanguy60
    @trojanguy60 14 дней назад

    Love the cowbell. Thank You

  • @sixtieskid062
    @sixtieskid062 14 дней назад

    More evidence of Michael Nesmith’s genius . He was so far ahead of his time.

  • @painter8237
    @painter8237 14 дней назад

    Always appreciated the mono mix of this song as that first drum roll in the intro was much more pronounced on that mix, among other variations unique to that mix. It’s nice to hear it more clearly in this deconstruction. A gem of a tune from Nez and a highlight on the album. Excellent work as always Septyl.

  • @PeteZolli
    @PeteZolli 14 дней назад

    Echoing others... Man alive, Eddie Hoh! I wonder if any of those involved really appreciated that they were working with a world-class drummer. I'd put him easily alongside any of the big names of the day.

  • @raymondcote2913
    @raymondcote2913 14 дней назад

    Been waiting for this, my favorite. Superb job, thanks.

  • @rickcurtis2983
    @rickcurtis2983 14 дней назад

    I heard Mike do this slowly in concerts but this version is much better...to me anyway.

  • @robertthomason3367
    @robertthomason3367 14 дней назад

    Another great job! Always knew that Eddie Hoh was ripping on this one, but the Iso does indeed show even more Hoh goodness. Looking so forward to your next one- Writing Wrongs :)

    • @septylite
      @septylite 14 дней назад

      @@robertthomason3367 Next is Daydream Believer!

    • @robertthomason3367
      @robertthomason3367 14 дней назад

      @@septylite whoops- I thought you had already done that one. DB will be amazing as well I'm sure.

  • @seventyfourseventyfour
    @seventyfourseventyfour 14 дней назад

    Excellent!!!

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb 15 дней назад

    I've always really liked this strangely hypnotic track by Mike, he and Eddie worked well together. Great job on the breakdown!!👍👍

  • @WayOutWardell
    @WayOutWardell 15 дней назад

    Eddie is burning on this!! Wow! On the Monkee recordings, he was playing a five-piece Rogers drum set in blue onyx finish. These were the same drums he played when he toured with the Mamas & Papas and you can see him in action on these in the 'Straight Shooter' clip from Monterey Pop.

  • @damonmoon436
    @damonmoon436 15 дней назад

    where's the keyboard played by Mike? 🗣️🗣️🗣️ by the way, great song!!

    • @jamieewing9250
      @jamieewing9250 14 дней назад

      It sounds like it "sneaks in" at the end of the electric 12-string section.

  • @AldenMoellerInc
    @AldenMoellerInc 15 дней назад

    Never truly appreciated how incredible Hoh’s drums were on this one until hearing this deconstruction, and i literally just listened to this song earlier

  • @markjamesmeli2520
    @markjamesmeli2520 15 дней назад

    That bass track isolated!!! I've waited since late '68 to hear this. Thank you. (my guess was always that it was Chip Douglas playing bass). (PS - are you doing these with isolating software? - I understand that if you tell me, you'd have to kill me). Third parentheses (I know my father and big brother are just loving these!).

    • @septylite
      @septylite 15 дней назад

      I use mvsep.com and Audacity to isolate tracks. Also I would guess that the bass playing is done by Rick Dey, as the style and even the overall recording sounds similar to Auntie's

    • @thomassullivan9692
      @thomassullivan9692 15 дней назад

      ​@@septyliteI also believe it was Rick Dey. It sounds like him, and Chip was out of the picture by then. Chip played most of the bass when he was producing the records. Mike was producing his own songs by this point.

    • @jamieewing9250
      @jamieewing9250 14 дней назад

      @@thomassullivan9692 Based on the recording session chronology supplied by Andrew Sandoval, I would also "vote" for Chip Douglas. "Tapioca Tundra" was tracked on 11/11/67. Rick Dey's first documented session with Nez wasn't until "Writing Wrongs" was recorded on 12/3. Chip was credited as playing bass on an unissued/lost version of "St. Matthew" recorded on 12/2. John Gross is credited for the initial bass track on "Circle Sky" recorded 12/9 which Rick Dey replaced by no later than 1/8/68 when the track was further augmented. It could also be possible that "Writing Wrongs" wasn't tracked with a bass part - it's not significant in the final mix either way - and Dey added it as of January 1968 or later. Chip returned to play bass on later versions of "Nine Times Blue" and "Carlisle Wheeling" that Nez recorded in April 1968 so he was still around as the occasional bass player. He also played on "D.W. Washburn" and the unissued tracks from Micky sessions "Rose Marie," "Shake 'Em Up" and "Don't Say Nothin' Bad About My Baby." He also played on the "We'll Be Back In A Minute" bumpers from 1969.

    • @MattsInTheBelfry
      @MattsInTheBelfry 13 дней назад

      Just a heads-up. That's a Russian website.

  • @johntellmewhy
    @johntellmewhy 15 дней назад

    Great song, great video! Well done!

  • @trojanguy60
    @trojanguy60 15 дней назад

    Excellent. Thank You!!

  • @WilliamHELLHASEYIS
    @WilliamHELLHASEYIS 15 дней назад

    Are you deleting my comments?? Not cool at all if you are What became of free speech?

    • @septylite
      @septylite 15 дней назад

      @@WilliamHELLHASEYIS What are you talking about? I have never deleted anybody’s comment on my videos