In watching this in its entirety- and in seeing the overwhelming love reaction from the audience, for any 'critic' to have ravaged the show (as some stupidly did), shows that some people can never admit how wrong their ears are. It's plain to see and hear that The Monkees were (and remain) a great group. Thanks again for another great drop Suzanne.
What a great show ! ..! As was said earlier. how could anyone honestly pan this leg of the tour is beyond belief... I love "listen to the band" into the "Porpoise" back into "listen to the band"..! that's what the Greatful.Dead do.. I'm blown away.
Amazing. I didn't realize they all played so much of this tour with just the four of them onstage! Then the middle bit with Nez playing RIO!!! So much more of this is absolutely fab also!!!!!!!
Mickey Dolenz and Jones were actors , Mickey had to be taught to play drums, Nesmith and Tork were already known in music circles as guitarist, Nesmith wrote "Different Drum" that Linda Ronstadt made famous before he started in the tv show, on their first album Peter Tork walked in the studio with his guitar and the producer asked "why are you here?" they were going to use studio players for the music tracts
I'll do what I can - there may be some slight inaccuracies here and there: Intro with Collage of various video/audio bits Last Train to Clarksville Circle Sky (from "Head" and later reprised on "Justus") Regional Girl (from the then new "Justus" album) Sunny Girlfriend (from "Headquarters") Mary Mary You and I (from the then new "Justus" album) Break for Video Clip Randy Scouse Git Shades of Gray You Just May Be The One Oh What A Night (from the then new "Justus" album) I'm A Believer Bach Two Part Invention #8 In F (Peter Tork solo keyboard segment) Break for Video Clip [weird laugh track mockery] Mike's intro band introductions Rio [from Mike's solo record "Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma"] Lucille [Little Richard cover by Peter on vocals lead guitar - playing slide no less] Still in Love [Mickey solo blues cover] Daddy's Song [written by Harry Nilsson - from "Head" soundtrack LP] Ethel Merman video clip For Pete's Sake A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You Going Down [long intro with band intros and "everyone gets a solo" bits] Video Clip Your Auntie Grizelda Valerie Listen to the Band The Porpoise Song [from Head soundtrack] Daydream Believer Encore Break I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone Pleasant Valley Sunday
In watching this in its entirety- and in seeing the overwhelming love reaction from the audience, for any 'critic' to have ravaged the show (as some stupidly did), shows that some people can never admit how wrong their ears are. It's plain to see and hear that The Monkees were (and remain) a great group. Thanks again for another great drop Suzanne.
Sweet beautiful Peter rest in paradise
They sound better now than before, lol,, what great memories!!! Thanks!!!
The Monkees were great.
It's great to hear Mike sing with his 'Monkee voice'
What a great show ! ..!
As was said earlier. how could anyone honestly pan this leg of the tour is beyond belief... I love "listen to the band" into the "Porpoise" back into "listen to the band"..! that's what the Greatful.Dead do.. I'm blown away.
Amazing. I didn't realize they all played so much of this tour with just the four of them onstage! Then the middle bit with Nez playing RIO!!! So much more of this is absolutely fab also!!!!!!!
I was here loved them
thanks for sharing love the monkees
I also have a full concert from the US leg of the '97 tour.
Superb as always!!
Thanks a bunch for sharing, Suzanne. The crowd was really up for this one and Davy was particularly high-spirited.
this is awesome! thanks for posting!
Thanks for posting this, in awe! Can anyone tell me why Peter did not sing his part in Shades of Gray?
How About Posting The US Leg Of The 1997 Tour
I do have their 1997 concert at The Universal Amphitheater in LA posted...here you go: th-cam.com/video/25ROas60dlo/w-d-xo.html
And who says Drummers can't sing
Mickey Dolenz and Jones were actors , Mickey had to be taught to play drums, Nesmith and Tork were already known in music circles as guitarist, Nesmith wrote "Different Drum" that Linda Ronstadt made famous before he started in the tv show, on their first album Peter Tork walked in the studio with his guitar and the producer asked "why are you here?" they were going to use studio players for the music tracts
Kate Criley / another one , don henley of the eagles
D o you have the set list for this performance?
+Connor Terrell I don't
I'll do what I can - there may be some slight inaccuracies here and there:
Intro with Collage of various video/audio bits
Last Train to Clarksville
Circle Sky (from "Head" and later reprised on "Justus")
Regional Girl (from the then new "Justus" album)
Sunny Girlfriend (from "Headquarters")
Mary Mary
You and I (from the then new "Justus" album)
Break for Video Clip
Randy Scouse Git
Shades of Gray
You Just May Be The One
Oh What A Night (from the then new "Justus" album)
I'm A Believer
Bach Two Part Invention #8 In F (Peter Tork solo keyboard segment)
Break for Video Clip [weird laugh track mockery]
Mike's intro band introductions
Rio [from Mike's solo record "Infinite Rider on the Big Dogma"]
Lucille [Little Richard cover by Peter on vocals lead guitar - playing slide no less]
Still in Love [Mickey solo blues cover]
Daddy's Song [written by Harry Nilsson - from "Head" soundtrack LP]
Ethel Merman video clip
For Pete's Sake
A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
Going Down [long intro with band intros and "everyone gets a solo" bits]
Video Clip
Your Auntie Grizelda
Valerie
Listen to the Band
The Porpoise Song [from Head soundtrack]
Daydream Believer
Encore Break
I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone
Pleasant Valley Sunday