Monday, January 23, 2012

Flyer for the show on Feb 3rd

Two posts in one day...you lucky people! Here is the flyer for the first Whatever blog party of 2012 drawn by the amazing Michela Buttignol.   Click here to RSVP to this party.




Unicycle Loves You

Here is some Unicycle Loves You for your Monday. The name of the tune is "Piranha".

Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Monkees

This weekend has been one lazy but relaxing weekend. I have done nothing but go to yoga and watch TV. In my Saturday night channel surfing I came across a marathon of the Monkees TV show from the 60's. The Monkees were called "the pre fab four" they were put together for a TV show that was inspired by the  Beatles movie "A Hard Day's Night" , the members of the Monkees were Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith and Mickey Dolenz. A lot of top notch songwriters of the day such as Carole King, Neil Diamond, Harry Nilsson and Cynthina Mann wrote songs for the pre fab four. The TV show ran from 1966 to 1968 and the band officially broke up in 1970.

 Back in 1986 when I was about nine years old,  MTV started to re-air episodes of the Monkees TV show and I remember my sister, myself and all our friends got really into the Monkees from watching all the old episodes on MTV. That year Mickey Dolenz, Peter Tork and Davy Jones sans Mike Nesmith embarked on a 20th anniversary reunion tour. And that anniversary tour was my very first concert, we saw Mickey, Davy and Peter play Great Adventure Amusement Park in New Jersey. The things I remember about that show was being so into it and a really sweet NJ hair metal couple sitting behind us asking my sister and I which Monkee was our favorite and my mom buying t-shirts for my sister and I and all our friends.

Watching episodes of the Monkees last night made me remember what great songs the Monkees had and why I wanted to be a musician when I was nine.

Posted below are clips for: "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (this song has sort of a punk feel to it & check out Davy Jones trying to play the bass which is bigger then him) and the opening and closing themes to the Monkees TV show and "Cuddly Toy" which was written by Harry Nilsson.