Mickey was always my favorite Monkee. He seemed like he'd be the most fun to hang around with. How ironic that he wouldn't say, "Last Train to Clarksville" by the Monkees".
There's so much awesomeness surrounding this commercial that it can't be covered in one response. The quality of film source is superb; it's well-written; I want those records SO bad; & considering that Micky, fresh out of the Monkees (& a steady job) but only now realizing how screwed he is, has to promote a record set that includes 2 of the best-selling songs of all time that he sang on but doesn't earn a single penny from; well, that explains why he wouldn't say the word 'Monkees', doesn't it
Hey! Hey! This is a cool clip of Dolenz in the '70s! I can't believe how many different locations they went to just to shoot a record package commercial. Great stuff!
I forgot all about this one. If you watch closely its actually very funny. Micky was always a hoot. Great find! Oh by the way I didn't buy the collection. That was a lot of money for a ten year old in the early 70s!
I haven't seen this for many years. I am surprised that, with all of the odd images, all I remember is Micky clinging to the ledge and the truck. I never thought I would see it again. Thank you.
awesome!!!!! i rember seeing this one on tv way back when im a collector been looking for this one for years 5****** & shared!!!! excellent!!! thanks for posting it!!!
Basically I said that Micky is adorable and lol'd that 8 tracks, while now obsolete, were more expensive and that vinyl is still around and sold new for more than a CD (which are supposedly phasing out?). Anyway, love this rare gem and Micky!!
wow.. i don't think i ever saw this but then again... i seem to remember the costumes and the bit with him hammering in the records.. i wonder if this was being shown in 1973 or 1974 or am i too late on that one?
Mickey was always my favorite Monkee. He seemed like he'd be the most fun to hang around with. How ironic that he wouldn't say, "Last Train to Clarksville" by the Monkees".
There's so much awesomeness surrounding this commercial that it can't be covered in one response. The quality of film source is superb; it's well-written; I want those records SO bad; & considering that Micky, fresh out of the Monkees (& a steady job) but only now realizing how screwed he is, has to promote a record set that includes 2 of the best-selling songs of all time that he sang on but doesn't earn a single penny from; well, that explains why he wouldn't say the word 'Monkees', doesn't it
Hey! Hey! This is a cool clip of Dolenz in the '70s! I can't believe how many different locations they went to just to shoot a record package commercial. Great stuff!
I forgot all about this one. If you watch closely its actually very funny. Micky was always a hoot. Great find! Oh by the way I didn't buy the collection. That was a lot of money for a ten year old in the early 70s!
I haven't seen this for many years. I am surprised that, with all of the odd images, all I remember is Micky clinging to the ledge and the truck. I never thought I would see it again. Thank you.
awesome!!!!! i rember seeing this one on tv way back when im a collector been looking for this one for years 5****** & shared!!!! excellent!!! thanks for posting it!!!
"The Letter" blowing away cracks me up.
I remember this!! Thanks so much for posting this.
Basically I said that Micky is adorable and lol'd that 8 tracks, while now obsolete, were more expensive and that vinyl is still around and sold new for more than a CD (which are supposedly phasing out?). Anyway, love this rare gem and Micky!!
Man, Micky is great!
Woo! Commercial with my favorite monkee, that's great.
Awesome and funny commercial. Thank you for posting this!
FANTASTIC!
Thanks so much for this clip!
Really good stuff! Thanks for posting.
Awesomeness! I remember it well!
I had the 8-track of this...
I vaguely remember this commercial.
Man do I remember this !!! Thanks for the post !
A load of good songs there ha ha
awww love this!
wow.. i don't think i ever saw this but then again... i seem to remember the costumes and the bit with him hammering in the records.. i wonder if this was being shown in 1973 or 1974 or am i too late on that one?
I remember it, too!
@johnny10301968 I noticed a few songs from the 1970's on this album.
Or 8 track tapes. God I feel old. Lol
Indian Reservation was released in the early 1970s.
If only I had $8.98 and a TARDIS...
typical Micky
LOL
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