(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone- Monkees Tribute
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I love this song. I grew up listening to the monkeys b/c I was born in 1962. They were my favorite and I really love their music!
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Just one other thing I should add to my post below this one. Music has different functions right. Listening to this the way it has been recorded, produced etc clever very clever.
Remember and I am a jazz man and session player right,. Music has different functions.
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I've been a modern jazz pro for too many years than I care to remember.I have on occasions played along side some great names in jazz and blues and guess what just about every one Iv'e even been around in the real music business thought the monkeys were great.
It was the era, it what was happening to us all growing up in the sixties. Forget band conceptions and all that crap. They gave inspiration growing up, hope, adventure and above all made us happy.God Bless you Davy RIP
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ditto
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RIP Davy
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RIP DAVY
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Proper UK and US alliance x God Bless Davy-Boy x
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R.I.P DAVEY JONES
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I am not your steppin stoner, monkey man!
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I'm sorry but this is by far the superior version.It helped mold my great sense of humour and I went to sleep with a smile every night till I got 37, then I got old. I saw the original monkees on a screwed up new fangled television(color was a big deal at the time think talkies for ok your dead now). I was like seven man so I know, it provided a important link between Carnaby Street in England (think Austin Powers) and Haight Asbury scene in San Francisco.
As noted by others, by far the best ( and the ORIGINAL )version has recently turned up again on You Tube...it's by the Liverpool Five and blows away, Revere, Monkess and Sex Pissers.
Roxsox221 9 months ago 7
@MacDisel1 You gotta hear the actual ORIGINAL...by the Liverpool Five that recently turned up on Yu Tube...definately the koolest and best of them all
KOOLEO329 9 months ago 6