SQUEAKY-CLEAN Band FOOLED the Censors & Took Controversial Song All the Way To #1!-Professor of Rock

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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +125

    Poll: What is your pick for the best MISHEARD Lyric in a song EVER?

    • @peterd.9978
      @peterd.9978 26 дней назад +9

      "Blinded by the light... Wrapped up like a douche!"

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau 26 дней назад +43

      ELO: Don’t Bring Me Down- Correct: groos. Misheard: Bruce.
      The Eagles: One Of These Nights-
      Correct: In between the dark and the light.
      Misheard: In between the rum and the rye.

    • @TerrickTerran
      @TerrickTerran 26 дней назад +40

      Bon Jovi Living On a Prayer It doesn’t make a difference if we’re naked or not

    • @freezer8530
      @freezer8530 26 дней назад +93

      I'll nominate ... "'Scuse me, while I kiss this guy" from Jimi Hendrix's "Purple Haze".

    • @EdDanaGuitar
      @EdDanaGuitar 26 дней назад +111

      Blinded by the light, wrapped up like douche(revved up like a deuce) another runner in the night.....

  • @daveowens271
    @daveowens271 26 дней назад +650

    For a "fake" band, their body of work has really stood the test of time.

    • @Tomovox_PAMS_Radio_JIngles
      @Tomovox_PAMS_Radio_JIngles 23 дня назад +23

      It's really beyond impressive when you think about it. It says so much about every last person involved- songwriters, musicians, promotion departments, and of course the 4 individual personalities that formed The Monkees. So uniquely phenomenal that when TV tried to recreate the phenomenon with The New Monkees, it fell so flat even a steamroller couldn't flatten it any further.

    • @thomasfisher5742
      @thomasfisher5742 20 дней назад +15

      when u look at the song providers for their early stuff....CAROL KING...NEIL DIAMOND...TOMMY BOYCE BOBBY HART.. ECT ITS NO WONDER THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST OF TIME...P.S. listen to CAROLS version of pleasant valley Sunday ..its sooo good...the way she originally WROTE IT

    • @JerryOliver
      @JerryOliver 19 дней назад +5

      ​@@Tomovox_PAMS_Radio_JIngles
      Tbe New Monkees cd was really good, all star players on thr tracks. The show wasn't so bad, it was definitely a product of its time.

    • @SomeGuy-hd4cn
      @SomeGuy-hd4cn 19 дней назад +24

      No more fake than any 90s boy band.

    • @ednaatluxton4918
      @ednaatluxton4918 17 дней назад +9

      They got to play and Peter was an accomplished musician as was Mike. Peter went on to teach music.

  • @maryjoedwards5834
    @maryjoedwards5834 16 дней назад +278

    The Monkees deserve to be in the Hall of Fame, before we lose the last one.

    • @anninmichigan
      @anninmichigan 12 дней назад +17

      I was thinking the same thing!!

    • @MatthewWilson-vl7qc
      @MatthewWilson-vl7qc 11 дней назад

      Didn't know they weren't, just More Evidence ,of what a Phony that "Hall of Fame " is .sorry ,but true

    • @princessofarchetypes3870
      @princessofarchetypes3870 11 дней назад +7

      Agreed

    • @gerrymcguire2863
      @gerrymcguire2863 10 дней назад +12

      I agree, but if it took the Moody Blues forty years to get in, I don't hold out much hope for The Monkees.

    • @brdrcli1
      @brdrcli1 8 дней назад +1

      Agreed!!

  • @michaelwade5264
    @michaelwade5264 17 дней назад +308

    In October, 1966, I was one of 13 guys going by train from the Induction Center in Jacksonville, FL, to Navy Boot Camp at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Illinois. We were looking out the window as we came to an overpass in Tennessee, and saw a sign, “Clarksville, 20 Miles”. We started singing the song and everyone in the car joined in singing with us. That broke the ice and we all, civilians and “pre-recruits” began talking with each other. I’ve never forgotten that day!
    Years later, I saw Davey Jones in a Lowes store in Stuart, Florida, near his horse farm in Indiantown, Florida. I wish I could have told him that song brightened up our trip that day. He passed not long after that. I always liked The Monkees!

    • @deborahblackvideoediting8697
      @deborahblackvideoediting8697 6 дней назад +8

      That's a great story. Thanks for sharing it!

    • @maeve4686
      @maeve4686 4 дня назад

      @michaelwade5264
      Thankyou for your service to our country. Welcome home...

    • @Kentor1701c
      @Kentor1701c День назад +1

      Great Story. I was born 2 months later in December 1966.

  • @tjkasgl
    @tjkasgl 15 дней назад +47

    In 1986 as a teen my Mom and I were standing in a long, slow, late night line in a Subway restaurant. The background music started playing Daydream Believer and I started to quietly sing along. My mom was mortified and told me to hush. I looked at her and increased my volume. People around us started to sing along with me. By the end of the song everyone in the restaurant were singing at full volume with giant smiles. It was great!!

  • @johnjohnson8575
    @johnjohnson8575 15 дней назад +112

    When I was traveling in Europe my girlfriend at the time and I were taking a ferry from Wales to Ireland. Two drunk blokes got on there. And one of them started singing the Monkee's Theme. Slowly the whole area started singing along. Everyone ended up laughing and having a good time thanks to that gentleman.

    • @katrineroberts4084
      @katrineroberts4084 10 дней назад +10

      Did they do the walk too? My husband and I practised it.

  • @darkstar92772
    @darkstar92772 26 дней назад +519

    Michael Nesmith is actually a really good song writer. His solo stuff is really good. He doesn’t get enough credit for that.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +19

      aI agree

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +7

      He has some great solos from the late 70s and early 80s.

    • @thriftwithjoy
      @thriftwithjoy 26 дней назад +35

      Different Drum and Joanne are two good ones by him.

    • @bobdavis4848
      @bobdavis4848 26 дней назад +11

      @@thriftwithjoy You mean Joanne. Yes, and Rio, Magic and Cruisin'.

    • @user-ny8dh2mk7m
      @user-ny8dh2mk7m 24 дня назад +9

      and multi-instrumentalist.

  • @craigerickson6308
    @craigerickson6308 26 дней назад +237

    A band that deserves a bunch more credit than they received.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +16

      SO true!

    • @davidrice3337
      @davidrice3337 21 день назад +7

      They got more credit than they ever thought they would - people still talk about them -

    • @JakeStrange66
      @JakeStrange66 20 дней назад +2

      Some bands get way less credit than they deserve. Some get way, way more than they deserve

  • @katemaloney4296
    @katemaloney4296 26 дней назад +474

    They may have initially been manufactured, but they turned out to be just as much of a formidable group of musicians as any act out there. And they've lasted longer than 90% of the groups from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s. I can guarantee that more people know who The Monkees are than can name the hottest group today.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +46

      I agree. They made a huge impact.

    • @robertcuratolo5339
      @robertcuratolo5339 26 дней назад +26

      🤨 The 🐒🐒🐒🐒got the last laugh.

    • @thomasferranti6736
      @thomasferranti6736 26 дней назад +21

      The reunion tours in 87 where the highest grossing of the year.

    • @lilolmecj
      @lilolmecj 26 дней назад +17

      They had one advantage that might have also been a burden, their television show. It gave them stability in location, and income, along with a weekly audience. Of course it was confining, and cost them some respect but it gave visibility they couldn’t have gotten any other way.

    • @jhankemeeyer1970
      @jhankemeeyer1970 26 дней назад +15

      If you look at that era, the main difference is that they were created for TV. There are many groups/artists that did not play, nor did they write their songs. Other than Marvin Gaye and Smokie Robinson Motown was a singing machine. They had the Funk Brothers behind them and an amazing group of writers. This has not kept The Supremes and others from getting their due. Just put them in the Hall ffs

  • @Calvero52
    @Calvero52 21 день назад +377

    A few years ago i was listening to Monkees songs and "I'm a Believer". From the other room my then 16 yo daughter yells out "Hey, I know that song!" because she watched Shrek a lot when she was little. So i tweet about it and a few minutes later it gets a like --- from Mickey! That brightened my day ❤️

    • @lightningbug276
      @lightningbug276 19 дней назад +6

      Awww ❤

    • @user-tk7qk3fl4f
      @user-tk7qk3fl4f 19 дней назад +8

      Micky

    • @danielgoodaker5226
      @danielgoodaker5226 18 дней назад +1

      I loved the singles...the albums not so much.

    • @Raggmopp-xl7yf
      @Raggmopp-xl7yf 18 дней назад +1

      That's so cool! ❤

    • @lesliereynolds4492
      @lesliereynolds4492 17 дней назад +41

      I was stationed in London 77-78. I was 8 months pregnant and at the American Embassy waiting to get some papers I needed for the baby. 5 British girls were sitting on 3 desks ignoring me, just making me wait. All of a sudden 3 of them jumped up and said can I help you but they were looking behind me so I turned around and it was Mickey Dolenz standing right behind me. He looked at me smiled and said no you can help her first which I saw the disappointment on their faces. Made me happy, I wish I had told him I was a big fan of his tv show Circus Boy and had a crush on him back them. Such a polite guy.

  • @BlueRidgeRider
    @BlueRidgeRider 8 дней назад +16

    I’m 68 years old and just learned that it was a Vietnam War protest song! Thank you for that.

  • @chrisggoodwin777
    @chrisggoodwin777 26 дней назад +153

    One of my favorite Dumb and Dumber quotes is from the scene when Harry and Lloyd get to the diner and are looking at the tabletop jukebox:
    "Hey, they've got the Monkees!"
    "They were a major influences on the Beatles!"
    "Yeah I know"

    • @thomasfisher5742
      @thomasfisher5742 20 дней назад +3

      🤗

    • @JakeStrange66
      @JakeStrange66 20 дней назад +1

      Hmm...don't remember that. Need to watch that movie again.

    • @JakeStrange66
      @JakeStrange66 20 дней назад +1

      Hmm...don't remember that. Need to watch that movie again.

  • @cherylreichardt
    @cherylreichardt 26 дней назад +499

    I grew up watching these guys on TV! Their music was incredibly fun and catchy! They will always be a real band to me! Thanks Professor 😊

    • @TerrickTerran
      @TerrickTerran 26 дней назад +61

      Michael and Peter are both extremely underrated. Michael's songwriting was fantastic and Peter was so versatile in what he could play.

    • @cherylreichardt
      @cherylreichardt 26 дней назад +15

      @@TerrickTerran Absolutely 👍

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +19

      I totally agree!

    • @Richard-od7yd
      @Richard-od7yd 26 дней назад +16

      Neil Diamond wrote a lot of their songs and one of them played flute for FIREFALL

    • @cherylreichardt
      @cherylreichardt 26 дней назад +27

      @@Richard-od7yd I'm A Believer! One of my favorites! 🎶👍

  • @andyevans2336
    @andyevans2336 24 дня назад +69

    Over a period of 6 years, Our production company was fortunate to work with Mickey multiple shows. He always was a joy to everybody on our crew and gave every show that he was involved his full attention and effort. What a guy!

  • @keensoundguy6637
    @keensoundguy6637 17 дней назад +80

    My first Monkees record was "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" which I had to cut out of the back of a cereal box.

    • @francescaa8331
      @francescaa8331 7 дней назад +5

      Cereal box record!

    • @allih8021
      @allih8021 4 дня назад +1

      Arguably my favorite song by The Monkees. SO GOOD!

  • @KellyOShea6366
    @KellyOShea6366 20 дней назад +130

    I'm 62, and I'm still crushing over Mickey.. ❤☘️

    • @user-tk7qk3fl4f
      @user-tk7qk3fl4f 19 дней назад +9

      I’m blessed enough to have gotten a big hug from him once

    • @lokisan100
      @lokisan100 19 дней назад +3

      Me too!

    • @jeannadriver9552
      @jeannadriver9552 19 дней назад +2

      I'm 69 and still crushing over Mike (even tho' he turned out to be such a s***! 😄

    • @vickywitton1008
      @vickywitton1008 18 дней назад +8

      Davy Jones was my crush!

    • @notyourordinarygran
      @notyourordinarygran 15 дней назад +2

      My uncle was the spit of Mike. My schoolfriend had a real crush on him.😊

  • @tinariley5559
    @tinariley5559 26 дней назад +138

    I was 10 yrs old when the Monkees came out. I was a diehard fan of their tv show and music. In 2004, my husband and I went to WDW Epcot, and I got the surprise of my life! Davy Jones did a concert, and it was amazing. He was such a nice guy and interacted with all of us fans. He loved talking about his 4 daughters. When he died in 2012 I was crushed. 💔

    • @chriswest8389
      @chriswest8389 20 дней назад +3

      I was a tad younger. Maybe my memorie ( it was a Sunday and as far as I can recall the stores were closed bk then)is faulty ,but I remember me and my middle sister and her best friend in her mothers car , we’re on our way home with a pane of glass to replace the bedroom window that the friend had kicked in.
      I recall being worried I was going to miss The Monkees.❤❤❤❤( one for each)

  • @cameronball8095
    @cameronball8095 26 дней назад +170

    The Monkees were the genuine article for their time, regardless of how they were born. They reflected what was needed from the youth of that time and it turns out we still needed them 20 plus years later! Great music and good vibes will always be real!!

  • @neonh161
    @neonh161 22 дня назад +22

    The Monkees were more than just a TV show or musical act; they were a phenomenon..
    For most of us under a certain age, The Monkees was the band that put us on the path to discover the 60s and all its glory..

  • @janetsanford6923
    @janetsanford6923 17 дней назад +31

    I grew up in the 60's, watched their tv show, had most of their albums, and am still a fan today. Much better music than what came after 2000, in my opinion. 🎶

  • @billtellefsen6785
    @billtellefsen6785 20 дней назад +34

    I was in the USN from Sept. 1965 to Sept. 1969 but lived in Nashville, TN in '64 & '65 before enlisting. I was on 30 days leave after a year in Gitmo Bay before being stationed on the USS Independence (CVA62) and staying with a high school buddy & his family (he was also in the Navy - a Submariner and also home on leave) and we had been dating sisters. Their parents got us all tickets to see The Monkees play a concert live in Nashville's Civic Auditorium (I believe it was in February 1968). I learned how to play guitar during my year in Gitmo and even bought a "big ole" blonde Gibson electric from one of my "roommates" - we were 4 guys, each on cots and having metal lockers in "cubes" (defined by "portable walls") in a barracks. I do not doubt that Mickey sang & played drums, Peter played the bass, and Mike played lead guitar. Davy sang and there was another guy who was occasionally playing keyboards. If you know how to play an instrument, you can tell if someone's faking it and they were really playing. They were never a "fake" band.

  • @Jedi-rh6tx
    @Jedi-rh6tx 26 дней назад +168

    Growing up in the 80s I knew about the Monkees before I knew about the Beatles, and I'm still a die-hard Monkees fan to this day :)

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +5

      Very cool.

    • @TerrickTerran
      @TerrickTerran 26 дней назад +9

      I too knew the Monkees before the Beatles.

    • @MsCadamia66
      @MsCadamia66 26 дней назад +7

      I ❤ the Monkees can't stand the Beatles

    • @burf90
      @burf90 26 дней назад +10

      I always loved both bands. That was sacrilege back in those days, but I didn't care. They both had immense talent.

    • @williambenner701
      @williambenner701 26 дней назад +1

      Wow, just wow!😲​@@MsCadamia66

  • @Spirit_of_Morning
    @Spirit_of_Morning 23 дня назад +116

    Many years ago, I was on a business trip with a connecting flight in Atlanta. While waiting for my flight, I couldn't help but notice an extremely handsome man being walked down a ramp into the waiting area. He was flanked by two very big men. It took me a few minutes to realize it was Davy along with two bodyguards. They were not able to enter the passenger only area and went on their way.
    Davy was sitting probably 20 or so feet away, reading a newspaper. He was apparently traveling alone and I don't think I've ever seen anyone look so nervous before getting on a flight.
    Several feet away from me in another direction was a lovely, well-behaved young girl of maybe 12 years old, who was traveling with her grandmother. She recognized Davy and I remember her telling her grandmother, very shyly and respectfully, asking her if she knew who that was sitting there and then told her grandmother that it was "David Jones". I heard her grandmother suggest to her that maybe she might go over and ask for his autograph, but whether she was just shy or for any other reason, she chose not to and was perfectly well behaved, never staring or showing further curiosity. I wish she had because I would have to think he would have appreciated this young girl, more than a full generation removed from Monkeemania, would recognize him and ask for his autograph.
    What I recall most is that he was one of the most handsome men I've ever seen, still with the great hair, of course, now touched with a little gray, but with that face and those eyes. I remember thinking how "cute" he was back when I had his picture taped on my wall with all of the others that a young girl would have, but here I was two decades later seeing this really handsome man whose looks would have stopped me in my tracks even if I didn't know who he was.
    To this day I have rarely seen someone that good-looking (and still wishing I wasn't so much taller than he was, so due to my insecurities it never could have worked out between us. LOL).
    I was very sorry when he passed and also sorry when the others did, too. I had friends who were sincere and devoted followers of Mike Nesmith and Peter Tork. Alas, Mickey is the last one standing and that's quite a weight to bear, even in light of his own personal success.

    • @user-tk7qk3fl4f
      @user-tk7qk3fl4f 19 дней назад +1

      Why didn’t you go for an autograph

    • @Spirit_of_Morning
      @Spirit_of_Morning 19 дней назад

      @@user-tk7qk3fl4f I have encountered a few famous people over the years. I usually don't ask for an autograph and try to respect their privacy if it's in a situation where they are going about their private business, though I appreciate having a moment to let them know that I appreciate them, which I have done maybe twice if the opportunity seems appropriate.
      I would love to have seen that young girl meet him, though.

    • @jasona9
      @jasona9 17 дней назад +8

      I read Davy's autobiography, "THEY MADE A MONKEE OUT OF ME". I also read some articles with interviews from his family. He was a nice man that certainly appreciated his fans. He was always gracious to everyone! I would bet my house that he would not have turned down an autograph request from a 12-year-old girl in an airport. RIP Davy Jones.

    • @Timesowimey
      @Timesowimey 14 дней назад +1

      The dudes walking with him were probably average sized. They just looked big in comparison. 😂

    • @Spirit_of_Morning
      @Spirit_of_Morning 14 дней назад +2

      @@Timesowimey I can understand why someone would think that, but these guys were super-sized for sure. ;)

  • @andrewfurst5711
    @andrewfurst5711 26 дней назад +234

    Micky Dolenz was (or perhaps still is) a fantastic rock singer, underappreciated by the snubbers of the so-called R&R Hall of Fame. The other Monkees, particularly Mike Nesmith, recognized that Micky's voice and delivery gave the band their signature sound. Nesmith at times turned his own songs over to Mickey to sing, and they even did an entire album - and tour - late in Nesmith's life called "Dolenz sings Nesmith".
    The Monkees should absolutely be in the R&R Hall of Fame, as a project that made so many great songs and introduced a lot of young people to rock and roll. If the R&R HoF doesn't feel right about inducting the four, they could introduce them as a hit-making machine - not just the pre-fab four but also the others who made it possible, such as Don Kirshner, Boyce & Hart, session musicians such as "The Wrecking Crew", writers such as Neil Diamond, etc.
    And if the R&R Hof STILL wouldn't induct The Monkees as a "project", they should induct Micky himself as the singer of the majority of those hits. Of course Mike also had his own impact on R&R, with songs such as "Different Drum" (a hit for "Stone Poney's" aka Linda Ronstadt) and "Mary Mary" (hit for Paul Butterfield Blues band, as well as for The Monkees themselves); further, Mike was essentially a pioneer of country-rock AND of music videos. How are Micky and Mike not in the R&R HoF, if not the entire Monkees project? Of course these aren't the only headscratching snubs by that self-righteous "music" clique.

    • @otaku1524
      @otaku1524 26 дней назад +17

      A real head scratcher why The Monkees and Toto (both of them!) weren't put in the Hall! The Heck!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +11

      Micky’s so fine, as Toni Basil once said.

    • @jtoland2333
      @jtoland2333 26 дней назад +17

      I think the RRJoF lost it's credibility long ago because of the bands they left out. I'm very gratefull that Rush got in before Neil Peart died, and that Journey got in while everyone was still alive.
      I don't know what the criteria for induction is, but judging by some of the acts that got in, it can't be that high.

    • @ponzo1967
      @ponzo1967 26 дней назад +3

      Charles Manson could have been a Monkey 😂 thats a parallel universe that tickles me silly 😜

    • @scottpaxton6832
      @scottpaxton6832 25 дней назад +5

      WGAF about the r&r HOF!? No one should participate in their foolishness. If I was famous, and-or, a legend in Rock & Roll, I would snub them and encourage everyone else to do the same!

  • @tomjones2348
    @tomjones2348 20 дней назад +28

    I was 11 when The Monkeys tv show started. It was a significant part of the cultural backdrop to our lives at that time. You had to be there to really know what it was like. A wonderful time to be growing up.

    • @couturedeana
      @couturedeana 5 дней назад

      Me2 ❤

    • @Treechris23
      @Treechris23 4 дня назад

      I was born in 1953 & I’m so glad I was! The best time to grow up indeed! I feel so blessed & am glad I’m not younger.

  • @MexicoDigDoctor
    @MexicoDigDoctor 10 дней назад +13

    I was born in 1958. It goes without saying that I have lived through what I would consider most of the greatest music and bands of all time 🤘. But the Monkees will forever be my #1, no matter how much I have loved others. Thanks Prof, and also to everyone who played even any small part in making them possible. 🤗🇲🇽

    • @hyacinth4368
      @hyacinth4368 6 дней назад +2

      Same with me. Loved them since I was 11 years old in 1966! My favorite 'group' always!

  • @philcandreva4483
    @philcandreva4483 26 дней назад +61

    The Monkees were pioneers in the media of music videos. MTV owes them a thank you.

  • @allisonreimers9411
    @allisonreimers9411 24 дня назад +110

    My sister Krissy and I took our younger sister to see The Monkees during their 80s resurgence. She loved their TV show. She walked around singing the theme song all the time, so going to their concert was like a dream come true for her. A year later, she was killed in a hit-and-run just before her twelfth birthday. The music of The Monkees will forever remind me of her and what a playful, sweet girl she was.

    • @ronbarton7799
      @ronbarton7799 23 дня назад +16

      It's beautiful that the song connected happy memories of your sister.

    • @garyarnett1220
      @garyarnett1220 23 дня назад +9

      So sorry for you all.

    • @175hydro
      @175hydro 22 дня назад +7

      Thank you for sharing this hellish nightmare of a story, I will never view the Monkees the same again

    • @purplelove392
      @purplelove392 22 дня назад +8

      Immediate tears! I'm so sorry for the loss for your family.😢💔

    • @billdornan4379
      @billdornan4379 14 дней назад +2

      🙏🏻🇨🇦

  • @Fregulus5
    @Fregulus5 26 дней назад +210

    When the Beatles were playing the Ed Sullivan Show for their legendary 1964 performance, the cast of "Oliver!" was watching from the wings. The boy playing the Artful Dodger was-Davy Jones!

    • @marybradley3705
      @marybradley3705 25 дней назад +5

      Yes!!!!

    • @therealinformalmusic
      @therealinformalmusic 23 дня назад +18

      Steve Marriott (in 1960) and Phil Collins (in 1964) also played the Artful Dodger in Oliver!

    • @deanevangelista6359
      @deanevangelista6359 23 дня назад +14

      Collins also was in the audience scene in “A Hard Day’s Night.”

    • @darinjohnson5365
      @darinjohnson5365 23 дня назад +13

      I always counted Davy as a musician, because he was singing professionally.

    • @Fregulus5
      @Fregulus5 22 дня назад +6

      @@darinjohnson5365 He was actually a very good drummer! But the show producers wanted him to be the "cute" lead singer in front of the others.

  • @jacobshepherd8221
    @jacobshepherd8221 22 дня назад +43

    The ARMY base near Clarksville, TN, is Fort Campbell, KY. The base spans the borders of Tennessee and Kentucky, and most of the base is on the Tennessee side, but has a Kentucky address because the post office for Fort Campbell is on the Kentucky side. I served at Fort Campbell, KY, from 1994-1997.
    Just trying to clear that up a little. Excellent content and I love the channel.

    • @AnnetteSimmons-oh8rn
      @AnnetteSimmons-oh8rn 13 дней назад +3

      Yep. My daughter was born there. Her birth certificate says she was born at Ft. Campbell, Ky. Montgomery County, Tennessee. The newer hospital was on the Tennessee side.

    • @cherylmaden5989
      @cherylmaden5989 5 дней назад

      Thank you for your service.

  • @argonwheatbelly637
    @argonwheatbelly637 23 дня назад +24

    I've been messing with people for decades, telling them to listen to "Paperback Writer" and "Last Train to Clarksville" back-to-back. 🤣

  • @Fregulus5
    @Fregulus5 26 дней назад +216

    The Monkees were vilified for not "playing their instruments" on their records. Turns out, that was standard practice back then. Many bands had hits that were actually played by the legendary Wrecking Crew. One rock writer found out that his four favorite bands were all the same group!

    • @jameskearney4100
      @jameskearney4100 23 дня назад +25

      Funny most bands today can't play anything. Why are they even called bands?

    • @clarkem4119
      @clarkem4119 23 дня назад +12

      @@jameskearney4100 This could not be any more incorrect. You're thinking of pop singers. Name three BANDS who can't play instruments. Boy bands don't count, they are vocal groups. You claim "most" bands, I am only asking for three.

    • @user-tf6vq9tz6b
      @user-tf6vq9tz6b 23 дня назад +11

      ​​@@clarkem4119It's not that these bands couldn't play instruments, it was matter of time. Studios weren't cheap. Studio musos played all the time , throughout the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's etc.. even on Beatles albums.

    • @cdeford2
      @cdeford2 23 дня назад +7

      It's always gone on. At least they did their own singing. Other manufactured bands didn't even do that.

    • @clarkem4119
      @clarkem4119 23 дня назад +3

      @@user-tf6vq9tz6b Read it again. He very specifically said "most bands today can not play anything", and that is what I am saying is completely wrong.

  • @andywindes4968
    @andywindes4968 26 дней назад +63

    I got talk to the engineer who recorded all of the Monkees songs---a guy named Hank Cicalo. He passed away earlier this year. He was one of the top musical engineers in the world at the time, often working with The Wrecking Crew and artists like Carol King (Tapestry) and Lalo Schiffrin. Some people denigrated the Monkees musical abilities, but the people in charge thought enough of them to get the absolute best people to help them turn out a great sounding product.

    • @AshleyReynolds-vc6ly
      @AshleyReynolds-vc6ly 26 дней назад +14

      All four Monkees co-wrote a song called No Time and credited it to Hank Cicalo as a thank you in appreciation of his work.

    • @lindas.5191
      @lindas.5191 21 день назад +6

      ​@@AshleyReynolds-vc6lyHe bought his house from that money.

    • @Reziac
      @Reziac 17 дней назад +3

      Interesting... even to this day, those old songs have a sparkling crisp sound, that shows off the voices and (who cares who played) the instruments.

  • @jimwoodard64
    @jimwoodard64 26 дней назад +63

    I was a boy when the show was on, and it was a cultural phenomenon. We had a lunchbox, toys, etc. and you couldn't go anywhere without seeing a Monkees record. Glad I got to be a part of that time.

    • @No1Foghead
      @No1Foghead 15 дней назад +1

      So am I. Bless you!

  • @machfront
    @machfront 23 дня назад +13

    I’m only 50. I was 10 in 1984 when a local channel aired old reruns of the show and I loved it! Still do.
    I’m a Monkees fan and have zero shame about it.

  • @CuzKatieSaysSo
    @CuzKatieSaysSo 21 день назад +15

    I replaced my childhood Monkees albums for CDs many many years ago, and I still listen to them often. Fun music for day to day driving too.

  • @eggsngritstn
    @eggsngritstn 26 дней назад +183

    "Last Train to Clarksville" always had an anti-military vibe here in Tennessee for the reasons outlined by Adam here. Natural.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +13

      Thanks for sharing

    • @ajiscool615
      @ajiscool615 26 дней назад +7

      @@eggsngritstn Good Morning my fellow Tennessean!

    • @lauriesolonka2477
      @lauriesolonka2477 26 дней назад +19

      Home of The Screaming Eagles 101st Airborne Division ☺️🇺🇸

    • @wanderingrenegade771
      @wanderingrenegade771 26 дней назад +13

      ​@@lauriesolonka2477ty for your service,please return alive when you serve,our leaders don't choose conflicts responsibly and that is not your fault and we all know this fact.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +2

      I had no idea!

  • @colinmcclelland1361
    @colinmcclelland1361 26 дней назад +76

    I was in Okinawa when I heard this song, on my way to Nam. Fell in love with them, despite the fact that I was a big Beatles fan. Even when I later found out they were a manufactured band I still felt that they had some great tunes and I never quit liking them and still do. RIP to all who are no longer here and Micky...Keep the faith man. Love you all.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +5

      Thanks for sharing Colin!

    • @ag358
      @ag358 26 дней назад +2

      Dad was on Okinawa before that he was on tinian, Saipan and started with Tarawa (betio). God dad hated the Monkees and most rock and pop music. Myself,I thought they were great as many groups/artists from50s, 60,70s. Dad called it screaming but I remember when he heard hey Jude I didn't hear a peep from him haha. Dad, a marine 2 div ww2. We should not forget any of our wars.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +2

      At least their songs were catchy!

    • @komitkazi
      @komitkazi 26 дней назад +2

      Hell, I used to like Milli Vanilli! I still like Milli Vanilli, but I used to too. I may rant about authenticity and the evils of deception but I'm a deeply closeted hypocrite.

    • @andrewft31
      @andrewft31 22 дня назад +1

      @@komitkazibut the Monkees at least sang on their recordings and could play instruments.

  • @MyName-pl7zn
    @MyName-pl7zn 26 дней назад +43

    This episode is a perfect example of what I love about this channel. Had no idea that a song I have been listening to forever was a protest song and to hear the song writer explain the story behind the song, musicians involved and inspiration behind it. Fantastic stuff, grew up on the Monkees and have always loved the whole catalog of their hits! Great episode!!!

  • @wendyganel3353
    @wendyganel3353 16 дней назад +12

    I was lucky to see Davy Jones performing in person. When he came onto the stage, I felt like a teenager again! All of us oldies were screaming, jumping up and down. (I don’t think anyone broke a hip. )

  • @mikeysuzefour
    @mikeysuzefour 19 дней назад +14

    I was blessed to meet 2 of the Monkees when they did their "That Was Then, This Is Now" song; Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz were both gracious hosts and appreciated their fans! (Phoenix, AZ. was the tour venue city.) 🎶🧑‍🎤

  • @benb6535
    @benb6535 26 дней назад +67

    I remember around 1986 when MTV played all of the Monkee's episodes 24 hours a day for I think a whole weekend.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +10

      THat's right!

    • @benb6535
      @benb6535 26 дней назад +4

      @@ProfessorofRock burned those darn songs into my head, but I still watched it for almost the whole weekend

    • @DDKaraokeOutlaw
      @DDKaraokeOutlaw 26 дней назад +10

      @@benb6535 I missed 4 episodes overnight. Needed a little rest. I saw The Monkees 20th Anniversary Tour w/The Grass Roots, Herman's Hermits, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap at Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH. 6/86.

    • @marktait2371
      @marktait2371 26 дней назад +4

      yep the monkees marathon mtv we watched some

    • @billyshane3804
      @billyshane3804 22 дня назад +4

      I remember that we scored a huge bag of pot that weekend and watched them all stoned off our gourds and laughing our heads off. Good times.

  • @michaelbaucom4019
    @michaelbaucom4019 26 дней назад +63

    Don Kirshner gave us the Monkees---and America's best prog rock band, Kansas. Talk about the yin and the yang of music

  • @necwwrestling
    @necwwrestling 26 дней назад +35

    The story of The Monkees is the greatest story in the history of show business - a contrived musical act for a fictional TV series, they became the absolute real deal. Even though the original TV show only lasted 2 seasons, it endures to this day. The recent album Good Times was a terrific period at the end of The Monkees story. That LP deserves The Professor's take! Bless you Adam!

  • @jasona9
    @jasona9 17 дней назад +13

    2:17 Legend has it, that only one future member of the Monkee's (Mike Nesmith) learned of the audition from the infamous "MADNESS!! AUDITIONS" AD in the HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. Davy Jones was already under contract with Screen Gems, Micky Dolenz received a private audition since he had an agent and had already been on a TV Series (Circus Boy), and Peter Tork learned of the audition from his good friend (fellow musician Stephen Stills).

    • @SophiaMusik
      @SophiaMusik 15 дней назад +3

      This is correct.
      They were hanging out in laurel canyon at the time.

  • @doneestoner9945
    @doneestoner9945 23 дня назад +21

    I was a 13 year old girl in 1966; of course I was in love with the Monkeees, especially Davy Jones 💜

    • @suew000
      @suew000 16 дней назад

      Me too!

    • @couturedeana
      @couturedeana 5 дней назад

      Noooooo, he’s mine! 😂😂😂

  • @MarkLindsayCNC
    @MarkLindsayCNC 26 дней назад +72

    I was stationed at Ft. Campbell in 1987-88, but I never made the connection this song had with Clarksville, TN until about 2 years ago. To be honest, I knew there were a lot of Clarksvilles, so I thought it was just a coincidence. I heard the song on the radio while driving a couple of years ago, and actually paid attention to the lyrics as I sang along (I think singing along to this tune is a law - or it should be, anyway,) and the meaning finally hit me. It was a revelation. I'd been bopping to this song since it came out when I was 5 years old, and never really realized what the lyrics were actually saying. Another great episode, Adam! Keep 'em coming!

    • @Zehbron
      @Zehbron 26 дней назад +11

      Oddly enough, Amtrak doesn’t go to Clarksville TN. No passenger train has stopped there in many decades.

    • @AldousHuxleysCat
      @AldousHuxleysCat 26 дней назад +7

      ​@@ZehbronAmtrak didn't exist when this song was written. There was still passenger rail service.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +5

      I knew it had something to do with Tennessee. I just wasn’t sure what.

    • @komitkazi
      @komitkazi 26 дней назад +2

      ​@@Zehbron I think it was the same train that took ELO to London 10 years later 🚂🪽💂‍♂️

    • @Zehbron
      @Zehbron 25 дней назад +8

      @@komitkazi Could have been a long black train, or the one the small town girl took, or the midnight train to Georgia, or the one where you needed a ticket to ride, or the one that you don’t need a credit card to ride. Hmmm…now I’ve lost my train of thought.

  • @jeffkooistra264
    @jeffkooistra264 26 дней назад +43

    Back in '66 our folks got the family two kittens who were promptly named Davy and Mickey. My older sister bought the first five albums and I still listen to the Monkees to this day. The death of Davy hurt me as much as the death of Elvis in '77. I did get to see them perform in 1986.

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +3

      So sad. He died so young.

    • @CS-ol7wo
      @CS-ol7wo 26 дней назад +5

      Same. Davy Jones was my first crush. 😢

    • @komitkazi
      @komitkazi 26 дней назад +3

      He lived on metaphysically through his doopelgangnombre David Bowie. ♊

    • @simplysteve68
      @simplysteve68 26 дней назад +1

      ​​​@@komitkaziJa due to both of their real names being Davy Jones, Bowie appeared a few years after Monkees Davy (with the group "Faces" I believe), and he changed his last name to Bowie, so not to confuse listeners.

  • @tatejackson1969
    @tatejackson1969 26 дней назад +26

    I'm here! I'm in Clarksville Tn right now! Don't be too shocked, I've been here for 27 years. And yep, we have Fr. Campbell right down the road, home of the 101st Screaming Eagles!

    • @janicelourens5535
      @janicelourens5535 19 дней назад +1

      I live in South Africa. There is a small to medium town called Klerksdorp. Dorp means town. I also sang the Monkees song when I drove 2 hours from Johannesburg to fetch my new puppy.

  • @CounterCultureWISE
    @CounterCultureWISE 19 дней назад +8

    The show was canceled before I was born, and yet it was such a huge part of my childhood.

  • @spacemanspiff3052
    @spacemanspiff3052 19 дней назад +16

    Big fan! Remember my Dad picked up an 8 track of their top hits and I played it over, and over, and over again.

  • @dianewilliams1125
    @dianewilliams1125 26 дней назад +19

    Im 67 a huge fan of the Monkees! I had no idea the meaning behind this song! Learn something new everyday! 😮😮😮

  • @Karen_F
    @Karen_F 26 дней назад +40

    They were my first crushes, record, concert everything. I remember running home from elementary school to watch them everyday at 3:30. They were in the background of my whole life and 50 years later they still are.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +4

      Very cool!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +1

      They looked so hot!

    • @marktait2371
      @marktait2371 26 дней назад +1

      us same sat. afternoon zombie out after am basketball.practice

    • @danoconnell1833
      @danoconnell1833 25 дней назад +2

      My first girlfriend was "in love" with Davey. Her mother got us tickets to see them live for her birthday. Never heard a note of music -- the screaming girls (including my girlfriend >ack

    • @IDontSuckAtLifeakaJanis3975
      @IDontSuckAtLifeakaJanis3975 23 дня назад

      Hahaha! Mine too but i found my one true love much closer to my age(but he was still a little older than me)😍: Jeremy Gelbwaks, the original Chris from the Partridge Family... Although I was devastated 😢 and heartbroken 💔 when they replaced him ..😅😅😅

  • @MrJbassrw
    @MrJbassrw 26 дней назад +25

    I don’t care go ahead and judge me. I loved them ever since my father introduced me to their tv show way back in the seventies. I saw them live in 86 when they came around. I’m in my 50s and I still love them !!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +2

      I don't judge you at all!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +1

      You can keep on loving them.

    • @donhosmer8159
      @donhosmer8159 22 дня назад

      You're ok Dude

    • @2gooddrifters
      @2gooddrifters 16 дней назад +1

      I'm 70. Still ove them.

    • @hyacinth4368
      @hyacinth4368 16 дней назад +1

      I've loved the Monkees since 1966, when I was 11. Still have all my original singles and albums. I love them even more now, because I've been able to listen to their unreleased or alternate versions of songs. They have an eclectic and excellent body of work. All 4 were enormously talented, and they just clicked together. Schneider and Rafelson, who put the 4 together, must have had a stroke of genius. I love that there were never any replacements- the Monkees are always Davy, Peter, Mike and Micky. Always my favorite band!

  • @davidhinkson8856
    @davidhinkson8856 23 дня назад +16

    Very interesting back story to this song - would never have guessed this was a song about a soldier going off to war. Regardless of how The Monkees came to be, the producers put together a great team of songwriters and musicians to work with them, and ultimately they came into their own. I love all of their songs and as a child I loved watching their show on Saturday mornings.

  • @lindaalexander9271
    @lindaalexander9271 16 дней назад +10

    I still love The Monkeys. They may have been “created for TV” but it worked. They were our band, for my generation. Then they grew beyond the original idea and really became a band. You can hear their music everywhere even today. Was their creation that much different than a band manager deciding they need a new sound that is more current, pop, soul, etc. to be more successful? I guess it was more blatant, but not unusual in my opinion. I also don’t base my music on who is in the Hall of Fame. If I did, I’d miss a whole lot of great music. The fact that you can play a Monkey’s song and many generations start singing, dancing, smiling is HOF enough. Almost 60 years of staying power. That’s impressive.

  • @tajivet
    @tajivet 26 дней назад +15

    I was 9 years old when it came on TV. My mom would make us all sit down and be quiet. 🤐 😂

  • @carlacook5181
    @carlacook5181 24 дня назад +11

    When my brother and I realized that he said he didn’t know if he was ever coming home, we couldn’t listen to the song without crying, we both loved the Monkees, Boyce and Hart were a great duo. Thanks Adam

    • @kayequinn7146
      @kayequinn7146 22 дня назад +3

      I never knew,until recently,that the character in the song was a soldier who was drafted,on the way to war. Doesn't change that I still like the song but I do listen to the lyrics differently now.

  • @Screaming_Sloth
    @Screaming_Sloth 26 дней назад +33

    It's an Army base, Fort Campbell, on the Tennessee/Kentucky border. The home of the 101st Airborne aka "The Screaming Eagles". In 1969, my brother went through basic training there.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @mattbalas8828
      @mattbalas8828 26 дней назад +2

      The Airborne units were called Roosters by the Vietnamese because they didn't know eagles. The Alice in Chains song Rooster was about the experiences of one of the band members dads in Vietnam.

    • @hillbillyhitman8506
      @hillbillyhitman8506 26 дней назад +3

      ​@@mattbalas8828Guitarist Jerry Cantrell's Dad.

    • @MargaretKelly-Gorbett
      @MargaretKelly-Gorbett 17 дней назад

      My brother was also there in 1969.

    • @kevinhight4865
      @kevinhight4865 15 дней назад

      I was born there.

  • @sallycripe2697
    @sallycripe2697 18 дней назад +5

    I was 6 in '66, and since it was broadcast in color, went with my older sisters (11 & 13) to a friends' on Monday nights to watch. Major crush on Davy, and of course got their album (my first) for Christmas that year!!

  • @debibailey2968
    @debibailey2968 21 день назад +5

    Loved the Monkees! They were kind of vilified for years, but I was always a fan! I even joined their fan club back in the 60's! Lol. Some of the best pop music! ❤❤❤❤

  • @m.inthedesert7134
    @m.inthedesert7134 23 дня назад +18

    I saw Dolenz, Jones. Boyce & Hart in concert when I was a teen, back in the late 1970s. It was an INCREDIBLE show. They did all the Monkees his. Before it started, my best friends & I found Boyce & Hart playing tennis at a local park & they were kind enough to sign autographs. After the concert, Jones & Dolenz gave autographs & let all the girls kiss them. It was all very wholesome & one of the happiest days of my teen years. Fan for life!

    • @amethystanne4586
      @amethystanne4586 16 дней назад +3

      Oohhhh my. I saw them on that tour when they performed at Great Adventure in New Jersey in the summer of 1976.
      My friend LuAnn and I sat away from the main crowd and Mickey and Davy waved to us specifically.
      Be still, my beating heart. 💕

    • @m.inthedesert7134
      @m.inthedesert7134 16 дней назад

      @@amethystanne4586 How cool! I would have swooned. Weren't they great? We're so lucky to have experienced their tour!

    • @amethystanne4586
      @amethystanne4586 16 дней назад

      @@m.inthedesert7134 you got to give them a kiss! Oh. My. Goodness. …… what a sweet memory that must be!

    • @maxinezook4618
      @maxinezook4618 11 дней назад

      Also, another fun way to see Boyce & Hart is look up the theme/title song for the 60s movie "Where Angels Go Trouble Follows"😇

    • @amethystanne4586
      @amethystanne4586 11 дней назад +1

      @@maxinezook4618 I remember watching it on the big screen of the local movie theatre!

  • @stevesnow315
    @stevesnow315 26 дней назад +10

    I was 12 when the Monkees came on. Saved up quarters to buy their records. Hell I even wore my belt buckle on the side😅

  • @donnapauley8183
    @donnapauley8183 26 дней назад +45

    So I was born at the very end of 1964. And I watched this show as reruns on Saturday afternoons. Loved them! Loved them in Scooby Doo too!!!

    • @TerrickTerran
      @TerrickTerran 26 дней назад +3

      Only Davey got to be in Scooby-Doo though Mickey would be the one to do a lot of voicework.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +2

      I remember that episode of SCOOBY!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +1

      @@TerrickTerran That's right!

    • @hoodagooboy5981
      @hoodagooboy5981 26 дней назад +2

      I did not know that, and I watched a lot of Scooby Doo.

    • @shiroibasketshoes
      @shiroibasketshoes 26 дней назад +2

      @@TerrickTerran Their names are spelled Davy and Micky.

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 17 дней назад +4

    I love the Monkees and love to hear the songs redone by other artists. I had nearly all their records, then I had kids... One my grandmother gave me instead of the usual money gift, that was special.

  • @staceykeener2256
    @staceykeener2256 16 дней назад +3

    My daughter had to do an assignment where she created the fictitious band called "The Four Generals" who were from the Confederacy. She had to come up with songs that would have a Confederate flavor and so I suggested using "The Last Train to Vicksburg" which was a nod to "The Last Train to Clarksville." I also suggested Bull Run Run as a nod to Doo Run Run.

  • @benrobicheau640
    @benrobicheau640 26 дней назад +42

    Clarksville, Nova Scotia is a tiny village of a few dozen people. I sing this song to myself every time I drive through it.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +7

      Very cool!

    • @CasualSpud
      @CasualSpud 26 дней назад +2

      I had to google map that... near Shubenacadie. I used to sing Two Tickets to Paradise when I'm down in the Valley, my uncle used to live there

    • @kingofallwhites
      @kingofallwhites 26 дней назад

      Are there any trains there?

    • @CasualSpud
      @CasualSpud 26 дней назад +1

      @@kingofallwhites not for decades unfortunately

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад

      Do you live in Nova Scotia?

  • @neoblakkrstal9865
    @neoblakkrstal9865 23 дня назад +10

    The Monkees were one of my favorites growing up. Watched their show religiously. I got to see them live with The Turtles as an adult, it was magical. Like going full circle. They remain close to my heart today and always.

  • @danoconnell1833
    @danoconnell1833 25 дней назад +13

    When it came out we didn't know it was a protest song, but all us 'cool' kids dismissed the Monkees as copycat bubblegum music, the worst of the worst. It wasn't until years later that I learned the story and started to admire them. (I only learned about Last Train to Clarksville being anti-war today. Thanks, Professor!)

  • @AlbertusMagnus_44
    @AlbertusMagnus_44 20 дней назад +4

    I’m one of those people who bought all those albums in the 60s. I still have them, including the mirror covered movie album, “Head.” The key to the Monkees is not the number of albums and singles, it is the quality of the music. And the music is GOOD! These four guys took an opportunity and did well with it. Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @tallactordude
    @tallactordude 18 дней назад +3

    I enjoyed this episode a great deal as someone who didn’t quite appreciate The Monkees in the 60s, though I was definitely aware of them then, but whose appreciation grew when I rediscovered them in the late 70s. I got to see Davy, Micky, and Peter perform together in ‘86, and then after Davy’s passing saw Micky, Peter, and Mike perform together. (I also got to see Mike perform on his own twice.) A couple of other things to mention: a friend of mine actually dated Tommy Boyce briefly at some point in the 70s, and the picture you showed of Clarksville, Tennessee, showed the Roxy Theatre, where I acted in a couple of shows in the late 90s.

  • @slateone
    @slateone 26 дней назад +12

    I first heard, and seen, the Monkees at the tender age of five and became a total fanatic. Years later, I pondered whether this was just a childhood phase that I had gone through, but it wasn’t-after rediscovering them in my twenties, I realized that their music truly passes the test of time. The Monkees are awesome!

  • @DC8091
    @DC8091 26 дней назад +21

    Hell Ya!! The Monkees rule!! I’ve listened to then since I was a kid & never knew that about this song. Great interview with an icon as always Prof!!

  • @cannonball666
    @cannonball666 26 дней назад +26

    I'm old enough to remember The Monkees when they were a new TV show. It was followed by The Banana Splits and Lancelot Link Secret Chimp, all of whom I'm pretty sure lip-synced.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +1

      That's right!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +6

      One banana two banana three banana four!

    • @LSwick-ss6nm
      @LSwick-ss6nm 21 день назад +1

      Those were my absolute favorite shows as a kid...and Batman.

    • @miss-asketches5284
      @miss-asketches5284 20 дней назад +1

      🎶 La-la-la, la-la la-laa...
      🎶Two ton Tessy
      🎶White go-go boots

    • @cannonball666
      @cannonball666 19 дней назад +1

      @@miss-asketches5284 She could be a Victoria's Secret model by today's standards or lack thereof.

  • @clarkevans6021
    @clarkevans6021 19 дней назад +4

    There are indeed many Clarksvilles across the country. I've been to every one and yep, sang this song while I was there. Gotta admit, never thought of the meaning 'til this video. Thanks, Professor!

  • @HappyRisks
    @HappyRisks 20 дней назад +4

    WOW Adam! I never knew the real meaning of the lyrics. Thank you. The Monkees were everything to this 10 yr old in 1966.

  • @Whisper_292
    @Whisper_292 26 дней назад +51

    Just a note, Ft. Campbell isn't an Air Force base; it's an Army base. I was actually in Clarksville last fall and managed to get pics of an F4 tornado that flattened part of the base and the town.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +5

      Did I Say air force base?

    • @palleus1
      @palleus1 26 дней назад +5

      ​​@ProfessorofRock Nope, you said Army Base. Actually a little further in the video you said airforce base.

    • @Whisper_292
      @Whisper_292 26 дней назад +6

      @@ProfessorofRock You did, at least once.

    • @davidreece5867
      @davidreece5867 26 дней назад +10

      The army has posts, not bases. 😂

    • @Phone-sh7jg
      @Phone-sh7jg 26 дней назад +3

      He's nearly perfect factually about his analysis. Or he gets the interviewee to say it themselves. That's the magic!

  • @HellcatCustoms
    @HellcatCustoms 25 дней назад +6

    Monkees on Nick at Nite was an essential part of my childhood!

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 25 дней назад +12

    I doubt the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will ever give them their award to this talented group of musicians.

    • @TheKnitch
      @TheKnitch 18 дней назад

      Nope, they won't. There's no money in it for the RRHOF.

  • @johannaholmgren8088
    @johannaholmgren8088 17 дней назад +4

    Ngl ive been a Monkees fan since i was 13. 54 years later, I still enjoy their music!!

  • @pjmurphy920
    @pjmurphy920 17 дней назад +2

    Bobby Hart is a genius. He looks fantastic, as well!. I loved his and Boyce's song from 1968, which reached #7, "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight." I didn't like The Monkees as a teenager back in the day, but I did like their songs and today I appreciate what they contributed to the whole 1960s scene. Great show, Prof!!

  • @paulendicott9151
    @paulendicott9151 26 дней назад +9

    I was 12 when they came on TV. Used to watch them every show. 14 years later, I found myself in Fort Campbell, where we started a new unit for the army. You would hear Last Train, and everyone would react. As usual love the show.

  • @pinballinc1752
    @pinballinc1752 26 дней назад +14

    The best two years in rock history, 1966-1967.

  • @tracisawyer7681
    @tracisawyer7681 26 дней назад +10

    I personally feel like this talented bunch of young men never received the credit or the kudos they deserved. I’m old enough to remember the monkees and their music was just so happy. They were also good actors and comedians. Just simply charming young men

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад

      Sad that only one of them is still left with us.

    • @Tomovox_PAMS_Radio_JIngles
      @Tomovox_PAMS_Radio_JIngles 23 дня назад +2

      I think it has changed very much over the years. I think even the so-called serious Rock journalists have reassessed their contributions to music. I've seen articles in music magazines that did lengthy, in-depth articles on the group and their lasting impact on music. Not just lightweight fluff pieces, but giving serious weight to their music. That's a really wonderful thing to see. And RUclips has definitely given much broader exposure to the band and their music.

  • @gregjanover741
    @gregjanover741 17 дней назад +3

    The Monkees were a band and Davy Jones said we are entertainers. They did not just go on stage sing their songs and walk off. They joked with the audience, and each other. Told stories about the band, they were a fun group to see live. That to me was their special sauce, the entertainment factor.

  • @bethsmith3421
    @bethsmith3421 20 дней назад +2

    I still have 2 Monkees vinyl records. I still get them out and listen now and then. I had the biggest crush on Davy Jones as a young tween in the 70s. I mourned as we lost each of the 3 lost band members. I catch up on news of Mickey Dolenz each few weeks. I loved watching the reruns of the show.

  • @FarrellMcGovern
    @FarrellMcGovern 26 дней назад +10

    *All* of the members of the Monkees were musicians, all with some degree of success in the music industry. Davy Jones debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 in the week of 14 August 1965, with the single "What Are We Going To Do?", which peaked at number 93. The 19-year-old singer was signed to Colpix Records, a label owned by Columbia. Micky Dolenz had a recording contract and recorded two singles in 1965 which were not released until the Monkees blew up. Tork and Nesmith were both were very accomplished musicians with credentials that were impeccable, and Naismith had written hit songs before he was part of The Monkees.

  • @deantoso5376
    @deantoso5376 26 дней назад +17

    As a young kid in the 60's I loved the Monkees! I thought their upbeat music was a lot of fun. I always felt they got too much flack from people! I appreciate these videos that give us all the back stories like this. Keep it up!!

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +1

      I totally agree!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +1

      Sometimes rock and roll is all about having fun!

    • @komitkazi
      @komitkazi 26 дней назад

      ​@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 No one ever said " Let's go listen to depressing music". It's like stealing Mom's Pinto when your Dad's got a T,-Bird. Fun Fun Fun
      T,-Bird 🎸. Pinto🔥

  • @joshuamontgomery3011
    @joshuamontgomery3011 24 дня назад +6

    I used to watch the TV show when I was younger, and I loved it. Once several years ago, I was visiting some friends with my family, and they let me listen to their CD collection. I found a Monkees CD. I played several songs over and over. They must have noticed me listening, because they gave me The Monkee's Greatest Hits on CD for Christmas that year, which I still have

  • @mlfett6307
    @mlfett6307 20 дней назад +3

    My best friend was the youngest of 4 - her older siblings bought the Monkees' albums and we became big fans (we were 6 at the time!) It definitely brings me back to my childhood in Montreal to hear them.

  • @melodiemeldrum3918
    @melodiemeldrum3918 20 дней назад +2

    I was a teenager in the 80's and I remember that lots of kids at my school, including myself, got into the Monkees after the show reruns started airing on TV. It was after that, probably due to the success of the reruns, that they got back together and started touring. I saw them at the Greek Theater in, I believe, 1986; we were so lucky because Mike joined them on stage for a couple of songs (he was not touring with the group at the time). On the other hand my husband was a little kid during the show's original 60's run and was a member of the official fan club, but never got to see them perform live.

  • @kevinsecoy4253
    @kevinsecoy4253 26 дней назад +7

    We drive through Clarksville often on our drive between Florida and Iowa. I almost always start singing “Last Train to Clarksville” as we drive through it. What a great story, thanks for covering it. I had no idea it was a protest song.

  • @ianbarber311
    @ianbarber311 26 дней назад +22

    I can remember my mother taking me to the store for a new lunchbox for the new school year. (Born in 1960) There was GI Joe, The Beatles and more. I chose The Monkees.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +2

      Very cool!

    • @tsl7881
      @tsl7881 26 дней назад

      I don't care what the lunchbox tests say, those were the best. Kids always had kool lunch boxs not me, my lunch was on a tray...

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад +3

      Now I want a Monkees lunchbox.

    • @ianbarber311
      @ianbarber311 26 дней назад

      @@tsl7881 by third grade, I got a tray, and it lasted until 1990, from school, to boarding school, military school, and the Army (when my lunchbox was an MRE).

  • @dianavance8498
    @dianavance8498 21 день назад +1

    The Monkees were one of my favorites back in the day!I was 11 when their show was on tv and I , along with all my friends!, loved them and all their songs. I was in 4-H back then and in 1967 our club did an imitation of the Monkees, pantomiming their theme song for the annual Share the Fun night at our local elementary! Such fun times and special memories!

  • @jnaeraespano4468
    @jnaeraespano4468 18 дней назад +2

    A Portland, Oregon UHF channel played the series back in 81. My best friend collected all their albums, and my teen years were spent listening to their music. I love both Micky and Davey's voices. Stepping Stone is one of my all time favorites.

  • @mex1b
    @mex1b 23 дня назад +19

    They need to be in the Rock N Roll HOF. Not just for the 4 of them but for the whole support system that did an iconic job

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau 26 дней назад +16

    The Monkees had catchy songs and a fun TV show, so as a kid I didn't care if they were playing instruments!!
    A couple of notable songs Bobby Hart co-wrote - '"Hurts So Bad" - Little Anthony and The Imperials, Linda Ronstadt, 30+ others and "Come a Little Bit Closer" - Jay & The Americans and 40+ others.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  26 дней назад +2

      Yes he did!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 26 дней назад

      Great songs.

    • @johnhamilton2588
      @johnhamilton2588 25 дней назад +2

      Not to mention the Boyce & Hart classic, I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight!

    • @teknomancer6330
      @teknomancer6330 23 дня назад +2

      I would watch them in afternoon syndication as a little kid in the 70's so I didn't care if they played either, I just liked the songs. I had the added benefit of being in a family of jazz musicians who also liked them! This was of course years after the "scandal" had broken, so they made a point of explaining to me that the Monkees were a VOCAL group, and that the instrumental performances on the show were just make-believe for TV. My family simply chose not to throw out the baby with the bathwater, as it were. As a result I never thought the Monkees were really playing, but their voices were all so distinctive I knew they were doing the singing! Whether playing their instruments or not, their personalities carried the show and their voices carried the songs.

  • @SubtextMining
    @SubtextMining 26 дней назад +8

    Misheard lyrics are such a great source of inspiration. I can also speak from experience.

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 18 дней назад +3

    I watched The Monkees in the 80's in the UK. there used to be kids shows on a Saturday Morning and that was one of them. I absolutely loved it and thought the music was brilliant. I had a tape of the music and listened to it all the time and still enjoy it very much now

    • @desiladygamer2076
      @desiladygamer2076 10 дней назад

      Their show used to air on Channel 4 in the nineties. I remember watching it on Sunday afternoon.

  • @arm_613
    @arm_613 20 дней назад +2

    I have loved The Monkees for over 55 years! The experts selected very talented actors with a strong musical background who complemented one another. And they were all adorable. Plus, the show was very funny and cute ,and the music was great. What's not to love? 😊