Teasing the Korean Posted December 20, 2018 Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 (edited) File under: Things you never expected to hear. Edited December 20, 2018 by Teasing the Korean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmonahan Posted December 20, 2018 Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 Nice harmonies, fair arrangement. Nesmith's voice...hmmm..... but it does show a fairly substantial musical awareness! gregmo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasing the Korean Posted December 20, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 22 minutes ago, gmonahan said: Nice harmonies, fair arrangement. Nesmith's voice...hmmm..... but it does show a fairly substantial musical awareness! I couldn't even imagine how it would sound when I'd heard he recorded it, but it is pretty nice, and unusual! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted December 20, 2018 Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 I think I heard this in Home Depot the other night. Had no idea who it was! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sgcim Posted December 20, 2018 Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 Wow! Very nice, but you've got to remember that the Monkees were a Hollywood recreation of a rock group, and they had studio guys, songwriters, and arrangers that were superb musicians. Gene Puerling's roommate in the Hi-Los was writing vocal arrangements for The Association ("Cherish") , Harry Nilsson was writing songs for them, so who knows who was involved in this arrangement... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasing the Korean Posted December 20, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 (edited) 3 minutes ago, sgcim said: Wow! Very nice, but you've got to remember that the Monkees were a Hollywood recreation of a rock group, and they had studio guys, songwriters, and arrangers that were superb musicians. Gene Puerling's roommate in the Hi-Los was writing vocal arrangements for The Association ("Cherish") , Harry Nilsson was writing songs for them, so who knows who was involved in this arrangement... Nesmith's son did nearly everything but the lead vocal! This album was released this year. Edited December 20, 2018 by Teasing the Korean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sgcim Posted December 20, 2018 Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 4 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said: Nesmith's son did nearly everything but the lead vocal! I thought it was from some obscure album from the 60s,.but it just came out this year! My bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasing the Korean Posted December 20, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 1 minute ago, sgcim said: I thought it was from some obscure album from the 60s,.but it just came out this year! My bad. No worries. We don't have time to obsessively follow the Monkees like we did in the 1960s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duaneiac Posted December 20, 2018 Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 Yeah it's a new album that came out this year. Michael Nesmith only appears on two tracks. Davy Jones appears on two tracks. His vocal tracks were recorded back in 1991 and I guess they fleshed out arrangements around those. Peter Tork sounds positively awful on his one track. The balance of the album is Micky Dolenz singing a variety of new Christmas material written by the likes of Andy Partridge, Rivers Cuomo, Alex Chilton, etc. No two members of the Monkees appear on any one single track together here. I'm a big Monkees fan, but my initial reaction to this album is not positive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasing the Korean Posted December 20, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 6 minutes ago, duaneiac said: Yeah it's a new album that came out this year. Michael Nesmith only appears on two tracks. Davy Jones appears on two tracks. His vocal tracks were recorded back in 1991 and I guess they fleshed out arrangements around those. Peter Tork sounds positively awful on his one track. The balance of the album is Micky Dolenz singing a variety of new Christmas material written by the likes of Andy Partridge, Rivers Cuomo, Alex Chilton, etc. No two members of the Monkees appear on any one single track together here. I'm a big Monkees fan, but my initial reaction to this album is not positive. My wife is a Monkees fan and she thinks it's really good. I've heard only "Snowfall," though I'm sure I will end up hearing the whole thing over the holidays. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duaneiac Posted December 20, 2018 Report Share Posted December 20, 2018 7 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said: My wife is a Monkees fan and she thinks it's really good. I've heard only "Snowfall," though I'm sure I will end up hearing the whole thing over the holidays. I guess my opinion is "slightly disappointed, but neutral overall". I really liked their album from last year in which they basically did a similar thing -- each member created some original tracks, new material was written for the band by contemporary songwriters and a couple of old Davy Jones vocals were dusted off and properly outfitted. Maybe my hopes were too high for this Christmas album, but it did not meet my expectations. Perhaps next year I will feel differently about it. But not about Peter Tork's godawful version of "Angels We Have Heard On High". That was just painful to hear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave James Posted December 21, 2018 Report Share Posted December 21, 2018 (edited) First of all, it's hard to screw up a song as good as "Snowfall". I like the harmony, but I don't hear anything that even remotely reminds me of Mike Nesmith's voice. Is that reallly him? Edited December 23, 2018 by Dave James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted December 21, 2018 Report Share Posted December 21, 2018 I like how they made the opening riff into an almost cowboy song. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasing the Korean Posted December 21, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2018 1 hour ago, Dave James said: First of all, it's hard to screw up a song as good as "Snowfall". I like the harmony, but I don't hear anything that even rmotely reminds me of Mike Nesmith's voice. Is that reallly him? It is indeed Nesmith singing. Most people in their 70s don't sound like they did in their 20s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmonahan Posted December 21, 2018 Report Share Posted December 21, 2018 Nesmith is in his 70s. Gee, THAT doesn't make me feel old at all!! gregmo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasing the Korean Posted December 21, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 21, 2018 52 minutes ago, gmonahan said: Nesmith is in his 70s. Gee, THAT doesn't make me feel old at all!! Every musical artist I've ever cared about is in his/her 70s, 80s, 90s, or dead! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sgcim Posted December 22, 2018 Report Share Posted December 22, 2018 8 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said: Every musical artist I've ever cared about is in his/her 70s, 80s, 90s, or dead! Wow! Very nice, but you've got to remember that the Monkees were a Hollywood recreation of a rock group, and they had studio guys, songwriters, and arrangers that were superb musicians. Gene Puerling's roommate in the Hi-Los was writing vocal arrangements for The Association ("Cherish") , Harry Nilsson was writing songs for them, so who knows who was involved in this arrangement... Nesmith seemed to be the only member of the Monkees that wasn't just about show biz. He opened up his own recording studio, and recorded some pretty hip people there. Judee Sill's last album was recorded there, but she OD'd before they could add any string or orchestral tracks to it,( or mastering), so it was essentially just a demo tape. They got Jim O'Rourke to do some work on it, but I don't think it was what JS would've wanted done. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teasing the Korean Posted December 22, 2018 Author Report Share Posted December 22, 2018 58 minutes ago, sgcim said: Wow! Very nice, but you've got to remember that the Monkees were a Hollywood recreation of a rock group, and they had studio guys, songwriters, and arrangers that were superb musicians. Gene Puerling's roommate in the Hi-Los was writing vocal arrangements for The Association ("Cherish") , Harry Nilsson was writing songs for them, so who knows who was involved in this arrangement... Nesmith seemed to be the only member of the Monkees that wasn't just about show biz. He opened up his own recording studio, and recorded some pretty hip people there. Judee Sill's last album was recorded there, but she OD'd before they could add any string or orchestral tracks to it,( or mastering), so it was essentially just a demo tape. They got Jim O'Rourke to do some work on it, but I don't think it was what JS would've wanted done. All true, but all of the Monkees were all gifted in their own way. If you can find me a singer as good as Mickey, he's hired. As for Mike, I think he's more important than Gram Parsons, and the three albums he did with the First National Band on RCA - the red, white, and blue albums, respectively - are brilliant. If those were the only things he did, he would still be remembered. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe Posted December 22, 2018 Report Share Posted December 22, 2018 (edited) Nesmith was also involved in giving us some pretty fine records by Bert Jansch, the Kaleidoscope and Charles Lloyd. Edited December 22, 2018 by Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad Posted December 22, 2018 Report Share Posted December 22, 2018 Unusual, not something I would have associated with him although he always struck me as the most talented of the Monkees, e.g. Different Drum. Re the Monkees, they made some good songs that are memorable, imho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez Posted December 26, 2018 Report Share Posted December 26, 2018 Nez just booked a show here just a few weeks out, 'and the hits keep on comin'" in full as a duo+ special guest the guy from indie band 'death cab for cutie', i want to go but it dont 45 dollars want to go. I have the album, im going to give it a re-listen to see if id really want to Monkees 2013 with nez was by far one of the best rock concerts ive ever seen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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