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He Ain´t Heavy - He´s my Brother - The Hollies
"Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" - Neil Diamond
He Ain´t Heavy - He´s my Brother - The Hollies
"Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" - Neil Diamond
Traveling Wilburys - Tweeter And The Monkey Man
'Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey' - The Beatles
"Monkey Man" - The Rolling Stones
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"Another Pleasant Valley Sunday," The Monkees; i.e. Boyce and Hart.
"Another Day" - Paul McCartney
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uh uh."Another Pleasant Valley Sunday," The Monkees; i.e. Boyce and Hart.
"World Of Our Own," The Seekers
(almost had a Springfield's song in there...)
"Uno Mundo" - Buffalo Springfield
"Ghost On The Highway" - The Gun ClubRobbie Robertson - Ghost Dance
"Ghost On The Highway" - The Gun Club
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98GoRZICK1E
uh uh.
By the 4th album, instrumentation by our boys all the way (ok, bass and drums, were by the Monkees' choice of musicians, who could play those instruments better than they could)
and:
written by Carole King. (!)
From Wiki:
"Pleasant Valley Sunday"
Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
Backing vocals: Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith
Electric guitar: Michael Nesmith
Acoustic guitar: Bill Chadwick
Bass: Chip Douglas
Drums: Eddie Hoh
Percussion: Davy Jones
Electric piano: Peter Tork
Released as a single before the album on July 10, 1967
Reached number 3 on the pop charts
Micky Dolenz was the only member of The Monkees to not contribute to this track instrumentally
The stereo album mix differs from the mix released as a single, also heard on the mono album. The stereo and mono mixes feature slightly different vocals by Micky on the opening verse (particularly obvious in the phrase "just came out to mow his lawn"--in mono, the word "out" is heavily enunciated, while in stereo, it sounds more natural). Additionally, there are group backing vocals in stereo after Micky sings "hard for me to see" in the bridge; these are absent in the mono mix. The distortion occurring on the fade of the stereo mix also happens much more gradually than in mono.
The fade on both released mixes is deliberately drowned in reverb and noise, but a karaoke mix released in 2004 features a conventional fade.
First used in summer 1967 rebroadcast of the episodes "Case Of The Missing Monkee" and "Captain Crocodile," then in the second season episodes "The Picture Frame" and "Monkee Mayor."
Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, June 10 and 11, 1967 after their Hollywood Bowl performance.
"Highway Patrol" - Junior Brown
I became addicted shortly after we saw Peter with his F30 in "The Monkees at Sea" episode.Excellent info, Al, thanks!
"I Am The Highway" - Audioslave
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