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The Monkees Out Of Context (Original Post) MustLoveBeagles Jul 2022 OP
they had some catchy tunes. never watched their tv showin the day tho nt msongs Jul 2022 #1
I put their sticker on my fridge a few years ago BigmanPigman Jul 2022 #2
Thanks for sharing. MetalMama Aug 2022 #3
Your welcome MustLoveBeagles Aug 2022 #4

BigmanPigman

(51,584 posts)
2. I put their sticker on my fridge a few years ago
Wed Jul 6, 2022, 10:30 PM
Jul 2022

after I found it on a box of my old Barbie dolls. It says "SMASH, the Monkees" in yellow and red. It is almost faded now.

After the Monkees I was into Bobby Sherman.


MetalMama

(83 posts)
3. Thanks for sharing.
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 07:54 PM
Aug 2022

I'm a first generation fan. I even had a Monkees lunchbox back in the day. I saw Micky and Davy in the 70s with Boyce and Hart and then, the whole group in 1986 in L.A.

It's sad that Micky is the only one left.

Great memories.

MustLoveBeagles

(11,591 posts)
4. Your welcome
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 11:24 PM
Aug 2022

I discovered them by accident in while watching a bunch of other 60's shows. It was 81 I believe so I'm not sure what generation fan I am. I recognised Davy from the Brady Bunch episode he did. I believe he knew Florence Henderson from their Broadway days. Papa Nez was that bearded guy who made strange but cool music videos. I regret that I never got to see them after the 80's revival. Davy & Peter were my favorites but I love all of them.

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