"Last Train to Clarksville" The Making of A Hit
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The Monkees took a lot of sid, but I always liked them.
If you take away the colour (Their TV show), the Monkees
are a continuation of the film "A Hard Days Night".
I read that in an interview with some Monkee, don´t
rekkemember which Ape it was. Jones,Dolenz, Nesmith
or Tork.
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Everyone knows The Rutles are the Pre-Fab Four. The Monkees are good, though.
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@montemary Micky is STILL COOL!!!
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@ChuckieInMT That, it is. I remember when they were on the weekends, and John Tesh and Mary Hart were on during the week.
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@sr71ablackbird Yep, it looks like 'em. Wild, huh?
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loui shelton played the "lopening "lick"..which i came up with in rehersal..and i played some "solo " thing s with loui in the "solo section! gerry mcgee..there was "no " banjo "..on this song !
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I was just wondering if that was Leeza Gibbons and Rob Weller in the begining ?
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there is no banjo on this song....
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@loujazz99 And it was Doug Dillard of THE DILLARDS, aka The Darlings from the Andy Grffith Show, that played the electric 5-String Banjo in a Bluegrass Style on this song.
Later on, Bobby Thompson play 5-String Banjo on GOOD CLEAN FUN.
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You can never know about trains, especially from Clarksville.
capkarl2 WOW! I always loved the song, but I never knew that Clarksville was the last stop...
The Monkees (and everything! back then) was so much better than today. It's like comparing NBA players to guys playing ball at your local Y.
june32 3 years ago 3
Are you shitting me? Micky had to explain to Peter and Davy what the song meant. OMFG. lmfao
montemary 2 years ago 2