The Monkees - Headquarters (1967)
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You're in a room with a chimpanzee and a gorilla. Which is the smartest Primate?
Re: The Monkees - Headquarters (1967)
Last track - Randy Scouse Git Alternate Title.
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Randy Scouse Git.
Oh, it's a Till Death Us Do Part reference.
Oh, it's a Till Death Us Do Part reference.
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I have always wondered if the middle bit of this inspired the middle bit of Rocky Raccoon.
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It is over.
I felt that was a competent album which possibly lacked the level of inspiration needed to make it an outstanding one.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
I felt that was a competent album which possibly lacked the level of inspiration needed to make it an outstanding one.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everyone else made of it.
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I really like it, heard it couple of years ago, and I was surprised how good it was, although it is a bit 65 for an album released in 67.
I'd rather listen to this than that Be*tles album that came out that year, :Colberta:
I'd rather listen to this than that Be*tles album that came out that year, :Colberta:
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They've got Head on YouTube!
Thats the Monkee's film called Head, that is.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:It is over.
I felt that was a competent album which possibly lacked the level of inspiration needed to make it an outstanding one.
Apparently the one after this one, is the best one.
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I was forced to abandon this one barely half way through due to family matters.
I will take it up again later.
I will take it up again later.
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Of course it's sort a great album. But a great album for kidz innit? In 1967.
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I'll do this at 8:30pm.
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Sounding like a chimpanzee's tea party.
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Is that Nesmith on vocals?
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His Mum invented the post-it note you know.
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And Letraset.
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