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In Reply to: RE: she was pleasantly pulchritudinous in those days, wasn't she? posted by mhardy6647 on April 11, 2017 at 13:00:13
I was going to mention Mike Nesmith, since so many people didn't seem to know that he wrote the song, at least back pre-internet, anyway.
That clip you posted of him doing Different Drum was great. I've never seen it before, and I'm still smiling. Thanks!
I got to see Linda in concert once, sometime in the mid-1970s. Mmmm.
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It's apparently a Monkees artifact, and I was a pretty rabid Monkees fan in my late single-digits of age!
(and not that I'd admit that just anywhere, either)
good old teh interwebs
all the best,
mrh
I watched the prefab four show with some regularity, but don't recall seeing Nesmith do his song. Even if I did see it, the way he rattles through it for comedic effect wouldn't have made it stand out for me.
It was many years after the Stone Ponies had a hit with it that I found out it was written by Mike Nesmith.
Those horns in the cab! I mean, standing in front of those and trying to sing? Must have had ringing ears, for days.I believe those are Acoustic 270 amps with cab loaded with Altec 418 speakers. 375 watts!
Edits: 04/11/17
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