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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0805239000223
Format: Live
Label: King Biscuit
Manufacturer: King Biscuit
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: King Biscuit
Release Date: January 28, 2003
Studio: King Biscuit
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The Monkees may have taken the last train to splitsville, since Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork and Davy Jones are touring separately in 2004 and have no immediate plans to reunite. (Mike Nesmith remains off the road.) This 2001 live CD provides a good representation of the latter day Monkees. Davy Jones is outstanding on "Daydream Believer," while Micky Dolenz especially shines on "I'm A Believer." Peter Tork takes the lead vocal on the song "Can You Dig It?" He also shares lead vocals with Micky ... Read More
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The best thing I can say about "Live Summer Tour" is that it is actually a whole lot better than the dreadful Monkees Live 1967.
Be warned: This recording in only a small portion (47 minutes)of their live show which usually lasts about 2 hours.
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The sound is great, and the Monkees are as entertaining as ever! This CD is lots of fun for Monkees fans! Buy it. Or consider buying the DVD, which is great and has a slightly different song selection. The only way this CD could be better is if they included more songs from the concert -- and if Mike were present. This is a "must have" for fans. Others will enjoy it as well as a "greatest hits" CD.
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LIVE SUMMER TOUR features three of the original four Monkees, Micky Dolenz, David Jones and Peter Tork, in what turned out to be their last concert together as a trio. It was recorded at the Sun Theater in Anaheim, California on August 31, 2001. Part-time member Michael Nesmith, who last performed with the Monkees during their successful European tour in 1997, was absent from the 2001 activities. Almost immediately after the concert documented on this CD was finished, Tork was removed from the ... Read More
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This CD marks the latest, and maybe the last chapter of the Monkees' turbulent history. The story so far as I understand it -- in 2001, the Monkees embarked on their first tour in a number of years, and as was the case with most of their reunion projects since their revival in 1986, Mike Nesmith was not a part of it. The tour was not a tremendous success -- the band played to good crowds, but the tour did not bring them the kind of media attention that previous tours had. As usual, infighting broke ... Read More
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