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lemonade kid
Old Love
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Posted - 14/11/2012 : 18:10:09
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From rw, who saw this show! You may watch various videos--here: for a Monkees high.
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-monkees/2012/arlington-theatre-santa-barbara-ca-33da9895.html
The Monkees-Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara,
1. Last Train to Clarksville 2. Papa Gene's Blues 3. Your Auntie Grizelda 4. She Play Video 5. Sweet Young Thing 6. I'm a Believer 7. (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone 8. I Wanna Be Free 8. You Told Me Play Video 9. Sunny Girlfriend 10. You Just May Be the One 11. Mary, Mary 12. The Girl I Knew Somewhere 13. For Pete's Sake 14. Early Morning Blues and Greens 15. Randy Scouse Git 16. Daily Nightly 17. Tapioca Tundra 18. Goin' Down 19. Porpoise Song (Theme From "Head") 20. Daddy's Song (Davy's vocals on tape) 21. Can You Dig It? 22. As We Go Along 23. Circle Sky 24. Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again? 25. Daydream Believer (Vocals sung by audience) 26. What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round? 27. Encore: 27. Listen to the Band 28. Pleasant Valley Sunday
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underture
Fifth Love
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Posted - 15/11/2012 : 16:16:00
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Wonderful group of songs that spans a good spectrum of their career (although I would have liked it if maybe they slipped in a few more Instant Replay/Present/Changes songs). How they would manage to present songs like "Daily/Nightly" and "Porpoise Song" in concert intrigues me greatly as they were essentially studio songs.
The faux Sgt. Pepper cover is a trip and really funny (although I could do without Charlie Manson glaring at me).
Thanks for sharing LK
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lemonade kid
Old Love
USA
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Posted - 15/11/2012 : 16:43:39
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quote: Originally posted by underture
Wonderful group of songs that spans a good spectrum of their career (although I would have liked it if maybe they slipped in a few more Instant Replay/Present/Changes songs). How they would manage to present songs like "Daily/Nightly" and "Porpoise Song" in concert intrigues me greatly as they were essentially studio songs.
The faux Sgt. Pepper cover is a trip and really funny (although I could do without Charlie Manson glaring at me).
Thanks for sharing LK
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Yer welcome, underture; yeah the Manson pic is disturbing, as always, but he WAS a part of the history of the times and Laurel Canyon....nothing is all good...as we all know here, the history of Love, The Beach Boys, even The Beatles, and many others of the day, are tainted with an association, however small, with that evil man.
But LoVE & music conquers all!
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underture
Fifth Love
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Posted - 15/11/2012 : 18:49:55
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Right you are about Manson. I was listening to a radio podcast recently and the fellow interviewed was telling a story about how he was getting an autograph from Mickey D. and the two were chatting some and he said that Mickey told him that as a joke he started the Manson auditioning for the Monkees rumor from long ago and that Mickey was sorry that the whole thing took off as an urban legend. Be careful what you say, any future rock stars
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Joe Morris
Old Love
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Posted - 01/12/2012 : 21:17:27
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Peter is doing Early Morning Blues and Greens, curiously
Seems to be a focus on material from the albums with Tork & Nesmith - hence no Changes material (thats the one with Davy & Micky on the cover, and their most bland album) or anything from The Monkees Present (without Peter) for instance |
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