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)
Maybe a bit of the Byrds.
But that could just be the Rickebacker style guitars.
But that could just be the Rickebacker style guitars.
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It's started!
Track 1 - You Told Me.
By Mike Nesmith. His grandma invented staples, you know.
Track 1 - You Told Me.
By Mike Nesmith. His grandma invented staples, you know.
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if it wasn't for the studio pyrotechnics it wouldn't sound so like the Beakles.
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My stupid browser suddenly shut down. Now I'm two minutes behind.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:It's started!
Track 1 - You Told Me.
By Mike Nesmith. His grandma invented staples, you know.
Post-It-Notes.
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I'm not sure all the stuff they slapped onto the basic song helps. It's a great little choon.
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This is good.
Not at all like the BorkleZ.
Not at all like the BorkleZ.
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The stapler wasn't invented for another 45 years.The Call of the Wendigo wrote:It's started!
Track 1 - You Told Me.
By Mike Nesmith. His grandma invented staples, you know.
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Forget that Girl.
I bet this is one of those, forget her, she's mine songs.
I bet this is one of those, forget her, she's mine songs.
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Or was it magnetic noticeboards?
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Another winner. Not that keen on the vocal harmonies.
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This is Dolenz singing again isn't it.
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Apparently, it's Davy Jones. It doesn't really sound like him though.
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More studio antics.
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