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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Some of them couldn't actually play when the TV studio put the band together. They were actors who learnt to play for the gig is wot I read.
    Not true. They were all musicians. That myth has evolved from the fact that from the first they were actors in the TV show of the same name and were recuited primarily for that role. Later they both played and sang. Mike Nesbeth was the only talented muso among them. The other three were all middling. I read somewhere but do not know how true this is that the TV show was formatted from A Hard Days Night. The monkees were priamarly created to emulate the zany Beatle thing. Sort of failed a bit as they became a hit in their own right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Wow. Existentialism on a motorcycle forum.
    I yam what I yam, aha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    Not true. They were all musicians. That myth has evolved from the fact that from the first they were actors in the TV show of the same name and were recuited primarily for that role. Later they both played and sang. Mike Nesbeth was the only talented muso among them. The other three were all middling. I read somewhere but do not know how true this is that the TV show was formatted from A Hard Days Night. The monkees were priamarly created to emulate the zany Beatle thing. Sort of failed a bit as they became a hit in their own right.

    Skyryder

    I can clearly remember watching Mickey Dolenz stick his head out a barrel on the opening credits of 'Circus Boy'.
    And reading the people mag story of the band as it 'twer 'appenin'!


    Also Monkey-wise - the tune 'Goin' Down' is somewhat rare but one of the great Jazz-rock fusion songs of all time.

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    I just thought they were scared shitless of his 'breast' sized black cheek's when he blew...
    You're thinking of Dizzy - the angled trumpet and balloon cheeks,Satchmo was smarter than that.People also think Louis Armstrong couldn't sing,but they are only listening to the gravely voice,the guy could sing as well as he could play the trumpet.Arguably the most influencial musician in recorded history.....argue on.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    if it wasn't for Satchmo....or scat.
    Ewwww.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Arguably the most influencial musician in recorded history.....argue on.....
    Eddie Vedder

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    Matt, Matt, Matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Matt, Matt, Matt.

    Bahahahahahahahaaaa
    When Im as old as you, I will be telling the kiddies that Eddie Vedder was Arguably the most influencial musician in recorded history. And if they disagree, they get the bash. Simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I yam what I yam, aha?
    so your a chinese potatoe then, ahso, ya ken?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Arguably the most influencial musician in recorded history.....argue on.....
    Recorded History I'd still go:
    Beethoven.
    Mozart.

    Recording History:
    John Lennon + 3
    Elvis
    Chuck Berry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor View Post
    so your a chinese potatoe then, ahso, ya ken?
    eye - with a thick skin. chip off the old turnip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder View Post
    Not true. They were all musicians. That myth has evolved from the fact that from the first they were actors in the TV show of the same name and were recuited primarily for that role. Later they both played and sang. Mike Nesbeth was the only talented muso among them. The other three were all middling. I read somewhere but do not know how true this is that the TV show was formatted from A Hard Days Night. The monkees were priamarly created to emulate the zany Beatle thing. Sort of failed a bit as they became a hit in their own right.Skyryder
    This from Wikipedia and might add someweight to the myth that the Monkeeswere not musicians. I've itallicised the relevent sentance.

    While the Monkees did succeed in ousting supervisor Don Kirshner (with Nesmith punching a hole in a wall, to make a point with Kirshner and attorney Herb Moelis), and took control of their records and song choices, sales dipped. The band never overcame the credibility problems they faced when word got out (at Nesmith's instigation, calling the band's first non-studio press conference, where he called More of The Monkees "probably the worst record in the history of the world") that they had not played on their first records.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattRSK View Post
    us punks hate studio quality sound!
    AHA!!!!.. you aint a punk if you label yourself as one !!!!


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    so fucken wot - if you want punk then the anti nowhere league are in nz nov 16 in chch then wellington then auckland

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