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  • Agnetha352
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    The Monkees actually performed some really excellent songs especially as they had great songwriters working for them such as the Tommy Boyce/Bobby Hart partnership and Neil Diamond.

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  • Trickyvee
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    Saw them on 'Loose Women' the other week. They're on tour! Would be ok if they weren't the same age as my dad! lol

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  • trishanne 64
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    i loved the monkess i actually sill have their first album on vinyl davy was a sweetie

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  • moonvisage
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    I was born in 1965,and i had a wonderful childhood watching the monkees on telly throughout my infancy.My favourite was Davy Jones,as my mum said he was from britain.Next favourite was Mickey.The lead singer of the Byrds wrote a song about the Monkees,slagging them off for being a made for television band and not a real band.

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  • Falco
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    Yeah, the Monkees were cool. They're one of those sensations which unite my wife and I, despite there being nearly ten years and a continent between our growing-up years. Recently bought both complete seasons of the Monkees from the States. Still silly, still funny, still SOME cool music on there...

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  • marilynd04
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    Mickey was my favourite - I won a competition in a magazine and got a signed photo!

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  • darren
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    check this out.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWea5rB7XlY

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  • Trickyvee
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    Originally posted by ClaudineJones View Post
    I had a massive crush on Mickey Dolenz too
    Yey for Mickey! I suppose at 6 I only liked him in a nice guy way. Looking back at them now I'd go for Mike. Oooh that bobbly hat

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  • memoman
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    The bannana slpits is on dvd.I have complete series 1 it is on 6 dvds.I used to watch it quite often when it was on the tv.With features such as The Arabian Knights etc.

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    I had a massive crush on Mickey Dolenz too

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  • petegi
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    I had the complete collection of the Monkees trading cards; which you got with those packs of tiny pieces of chewing gum. If you turned the cards over and fitted all the pictures on the reverse together, it created a large picture of the Monkees playing a gig.

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  • kazboot
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    I had a bit of a crush on Davy Jones!

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  • n3llyo
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    i remember the series with great fondness being part of the bbc weekday morning schedule for the summer holidays which seemed to be on a rota along with those badly dubbed serieslike the flashing blades,on white horses and robinson crusoe

    the jack nicholson wrote movie "HEAD" which the monkees did was really psychedelic and weird they dont show that on telly very often

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  • darren
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    the monkeys series was real good.
    how long was each episode around 30 mins id say.

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  • Heather74
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    Originally posted by Brer Bunny View Post
    I used to watch this. It used to follow some show with an elephant dog and monkey in which the theme tune was "one banana, two banana, three banana, four". I heard that it was "the Monkees" themselves in the costumes, but I don't know if this is true.
    that'll be the banana splits!!!!

    read here for actors and voices

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Banana_Splits

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