It is so much fun to relive the past. Look how many people were there at the concert! I hope we can get through this present crisis of the Corona -virus isolation. I want to go to concerts again. I have all these tickets to go to plays and concerts, and they had to cancel them. I love the energy one feels being there in person. This looks like it was a great time at this concert. I will always love the Monkees. You guys will live in my memories. RIP Davy and Peter.
Peter was always complemented by Mike, Micky, and Davy for his ability to play a total of 7 instruments. They always said that he was most musical member of the Monkees.
I was at this show. So grateful to see Davy live as he passed away the following February 💗 Wasn't born until the late 70's so didn't get the experience them the first time round. Saw them live for the 1st time at Wembley in 1997 😍
Can't believe they did "Saturday's Child" and "As We Go Along", the former, unfortunately, is only included here as a snippet. "All of Your Toys" sounded great, too. It's nice that the material from "Head" was really given a separate section.
BTW, i remember going out for a saturday with an older relative and during the walk home we stopped at a store where i was bought the 45 rpm "Last train To Clarksville". I had later gotten the 1st Monkee's album as a Xmas gift. My local TV stations didn't carry the TV show in 1966 B.C.( before cable) ,but during re-runs larter on I saw the show in Colour and already knew about the Monkee-Mobile from a 1966 GTO by George Barris.I actually liked their style more than the Beatle's .
Wow, this is actually available on DVD? I did notice there were cut offs at beginning of a number of songs, though. I would love to own a version of this on disc if possible. For the 13 credited camera people who got together for this project...thank you all from the bottom of my heart, because people who love their songs and music are unconditionally like family to me. The shots of Peter & Davy singing duet style in "Shades Of Grey" as well as Davy singing "I Wanna Be Free" really had me crying hard. I was aware that Peter was starting into Chemo Therapy since I noticed his cropped hair in 2001. I read he had a portion of his tongue surgically removed, I think before this tour, so I was surprised he was able to sing as well as he did. Davy seemed to look a lot more well considering his death was barely a year away. I was lucky to have seen two shows in Summer 1989 when they were more fresh and bursting with energy, and without thoughts about death tugging at their elbows. I did have a front center seat at one of the shows, and all three of them were within point blank range. I am now looking at turning 60 and aware that you must be some decades younger, so thank you all for keeping the positive spirit going. Please keep in touch.
The whole intro was great and a certainly a piece to reminisce better times when we were all younger. I saw the Micky and Mike show a couple weeks ago...great fun but without Peter and Davy it was a more melancholy for what's ahead. Micky was my favorite Monkee and to see Mike join him was a true delight though it was clear there was some cognitive issues happening. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Wow!! I know the video/audio isn't that great but this is such a fantastic concert!! Thank you so much for the work putting this together; I really enjoyed this immensely. I think this is one of the best shows they've ever done and and a real honor doing it at the Royal Albert Hall. Micky is in fine form and so are the others. I wonder why they didn't have this professionally recorded; it would have been worth it. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS!! : D
I guess Davy got used to That Was Then, This Is Now. Cause back when it was first performed during the 80s tour, Davy would leave the stage when they performed this.
Don't be fooled by Davy on tamborine as the no talent musician of the group, you need a keen ear to the beat and play it while you sing. The drummer keeps the beat but remeber, you don't always have the stage speaker for feedback for the other musicians. After awhile you learn everyone elses sheet music to take the cues for your parts rather than counting out some rests . Check out the 2000 movie "daydream believer" about the Monkee's history. Filmed in California and Toronto canada.
@@jocook17 He really did not look well or as lively as he usually was, but you have to give him credit, he certainly gave his all. Such a shame the cancer came back, but he lived another decade. I don't know if that was a blessing or a curse as I never heard of him complaining, and the last year or two I never heard a thing about him. So sad. He was my favorite by far.
That video thing at the beginning was WAY to long in my opinion. And that guy on the guitar in what looks like a white shirt who stands with his legs so far apart pretty much the whole time, he seems like some rock star wanna be. He looks silly.
I was there! Probably the best night of my life!
It is so much fun to relive the past. Look how many people were there at the concert! I hope we can get through this present crisis of the Corona -virus isolation. I want to go to concerts again. I have all these tickets to go to plays and concerts, and they had to cancel them. I love the energy one feels being there in person. This looks like it was a great time at this concert. I will always love the Monkees. You guys will live in my memories. RIP Davy and Peter.
I love this. It is so great to see these guys together. Davy miss you so much. Never will you be forgotten.
How can the pocket rocket be gone? Always in our hearts.💔💓
Peter was always complemented by Mike, Micky, and Davy for his ability to play a total of 7 instruments. They always said that he was most musical member of the Monkees.
Peter was an amazing musician.
@Jared Huntley Where was Mike?
This was the best night of my life.. AND I got to touch Davy's hand...twice!
Great to watch Davy and Peter sing the wonderful and still just as relevant “Shades of Grey” ...so moving with Peter playing the horn..😄
I was at this show. So grateful to see Davy live as he passed away the following February 💗 Wasn't born until the late 70's so didn't get the experience them the first time round. Saw them live for the 1st time at Wembley in 1997 😍
when things seemed fresh and clean...these guys made my childhood
I love that bit during "Valleri" when he fakes a sore throat.
Love'em and god bless them!
Great live version of “ I wanna be free” by Davy 😍
They always make me feel right..
Loved watching this :) Thanks for sharing!!!!
This is a very good fun 😊❣️❤️ Monkees Concert at The Albert Hal is
who knew then that less than a year later Davy would be in Rock and Roll Heaven?
On February 21, 2019, Peter Tork went to Rock and Roll Heaven. Who also knew that 7 or 8 years later, Peter would be in Rock and Roll Heaven
Who knew 7 or 8 years later, Peter would be in Rock and Roll Heavven
And now Mike Nesmith. The only on one left is Micky Dolenz.
Can't believe they did "Saturday's Child" and "As We Go Along", the former, unfortunately, is only included here as a snippet. "All of Your Toys" sounded great, too. It's nice that the material from "Head" was really given a separate section.
OMG! Saturday's Child!!! I seen them quite a few times over the years and I never seen them do Saturday's Child before.
BTW, i remember going out for a saturday with an older relative and during the walk home we stopped at a store where i was bought the 45 rpm "Last train To Clarksville". I had later gotten the 1st Monkee's album as a Xmas gift. My local TV stations didn't carry the TV show in 1966 B.C.( before cable) ,but during re-runs larter on I saw the show in Colour and already knew about the Monkee-Mobile from a 1966 GTO by George Barris.I actually liked their style more than the Beatle's .
😂🎉😮It's increíble and so fantástic. Thanks.
Fantastic edit is RIGHT! Kudos to all involved, and thank you for sharing!
Wow, this is actually available on DVD? I did notice there were cut offs at beginning of a number of songs, though. I would love to own a version of this on disc if possible. For the 13 credited camera people who got together for this project...thank you all from the bottom of my heart, because people who love their songs and music are unconditionally like family to me. The shots of Peter & Davy singing duet style in "Shades Of Grey" as well as Davy singing "I Wanna Be Free" really had me crying hard. I was aware that Peter was starting into Chemo Therapy since I noticed his cropped hair in 2001. I read he had a portion of his tongue surgically removed, I think before this tour, so I was surprised he was able to sing as well as he did. Davy seemed to look a lot more well considering his death was barely a year away. I was lucky to have seen two shows in Summer 1989 when they were more fresh and bursting with energy, and without thoughts about death tugging at their elbows. I did have a front center seat at one of the shows, and all three of them were within point blank range. I am now looking at turning 60 and aware that you must be some decades younger, so thank you all for keeping the positive spirit going. Please keep in touch.
great group back then and still now rip davy
Now Peter is gone they are still great singers.
damn!! (circle sky) talk about a guitar army.. man you go Davy!!!
Sadly, by the time these good people finally figured out how to use their phones' cameras, the concert was over. :(
Man, you aint lyin.
I think they did a yeoman like job, better than the alternative. Maybe you have a better version you can show us . I’ll wait...
The whole intro was great and a certainly a piece to reminisce better times when we were all younger. I saw the Micky and Mike show a couple weeks ago...great fun but without Peter and Davy it was a more melancholy for what's ahead. Micky was my favorite Monkee and to see Mike join him was a true delight though it was clear there was some cognitive issues happening. Enjoy it while it lasts.
So incredibly sadly, you were right.
The Beatles played in that Music Hall in the film A Hard Day's Night in 1964 the film that inspired The Monkees show
Wow!! I know the video/audio isn't that great but this is such a fantastic concert!! Thank you so much for the work putting this together; I really enjoyed this immensely. I think this is one of the best shows they've ever done and and a real honor doing it at the Royal Albert Hall. Micky is in fine form and so are the others. I wonder why they didn't have this professionally recorded; it would have been worth it. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS!! : D
This was a vital recording, Davy was gone a year later.
I guess Davy got used to That Was Then, This Is Now. Cause back when it was first performed during the 80s tour, Davy would leave the stage when they performed this.
Davy didn't sing on that song
He felt he shouldn't sing it because he refused to record it with them.
He said it was a good tune, but the deal they secured to record it was very bad.
Because he is very tough boy.
great video but you cut out she hangs out my favorite song
All of your toys a great and deep cut. Too bad the person recording this didn't pan Peter's parts enough. Synthesizer was the backbone of this song.
Don't be fooled by Davy on tamborine as the no talent musician of the group, you need a keen ear to the beat and play it while you sing. The drummer keeps the beat but remeber, you don't always have the stage speaker for feedback for the other musicians. After awhile you learn everyone elses sheet music to take the cues for your parts rather than counting out some rests .
Check out the 2000 movie "daydream believer" about the Monkee's history. Filmed in California and Toronto canada.
Gary wood yes Davy was actually very talented all round according to his band mates as well as Monkees producer Burt Schneider! 👌
The audio and video arent great but I loved this thank you
He was the only british in the band.
Where is Nez here?
He had stepped away to do his own music is what I heard. Peter did too for a time too. Most groups members had their differences.
Why isn't Mike there:-(
Leonie Stuart cause he left after the Monkees show to the tv he did not need that
This DVD cut Peter's song "Can You Dig It". I didn't like that.
Same here. I think they cut more than one of his songs if you look closely.
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less than 9 months later, davy was gone....gotta admit tho peter wasnt lookin great either :-(
"as we go along" always makes me cry
peter was in the middle of some kind of cancer treatments here, so considering that, he looks great!
@@jocook17 He really did not look well or as lively as he usually was, but you have to give him credit, he certainly gave his all. Such a shame the cancer came back, but he lived another decade. I don't know if that was a blessing or a curse as I never heard of him complaining, and the last year or two I never heard a thing about him. So sad. He was my favorite by far.
Who knew that only 8 months later Davy would be dead😢🤷🐒🐒🐒🐒🌈
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That video thing at the beginning was WAY to long in my opinion. And that guy on the guitar in what looks like a white shirt who stands with his legs so far apart pretty much the whole time, he seems like some rock star wanna be. He looks silly.
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