My late brother and I would listen to this song as it was on the album. I discovered the acoustic version a little after he was gone. I would like to think that he and Mike are discussing it right now, and strumming away together while Davy and Pete join in.
When he said as it was originally intended to be done I thought he meant more hard rock, not slower. This was my favorite song of his since I was 8 but I later realized it cried out to be played as a full on hard rock song with a driving band, not the weird brittle echo and whistling take on the Monkees album. If I don’t get to it myself in my lifetime I hope somebody reads this and does it, those chords are brilliant.
The Gretsch 12string! According to Nez that is not the original. That guitar, which was a custom model made for him, was stolen along with his white SG. Gretsch made the one he is playing here around the time they recorded Justus.
Michael Nesmith only wanted to exercise his abilities as a musician, and look what it yielded! To heel with record execs and greedy managers. Go and listen to his killer rendition of "Some of Shelly's Blues." Though he did not write it, he makes a wonderful song of it with just his trusty Guild 12-string acoustic. The guitar shown in this video has been in his possession for as long as The Monkees were together and they got that endorsement.
beatles1000 He played live with all three of them on several occasions through the years, and recorded an album with all four in 1996. They were also, according to reports, in negotiations to re-form with all four members at the time of Davy's passing.
This song is featured in Better Call Saul season 6 episode 11 called “Breaking Bad” - what a fabulous song. Love this acoustic version.
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@@johnhiscott-walsh5198 agreed.
This song has been stuck in my head since I watched it ❤️
It took Better Call Saul to bring this great song to the rest of the general public. RIP Nez.
Such a beautiful song.
Better Call Saul brought me here. Combining two things I love so much. RIP Mike.
same here
RIP, Mike. Thanks for a lifetime of great music and memories.
We were privileged to have the Monkees in our youth😢
Mike is amazing. Always my favorite Monkee.
My late brother and I would listen to this song as it was on the album. I discovered the acoustic version a little after he was gone. I would like to think that he and Mike are discussing it right now, and strumming away together while Davy and Pete join in.
Incredible song. Rest easy Mike. Thank you for the music.
Grossly underappretiated musicians.
Mike has always been my favorite Monkee! 👍👍✌👍
I like this version much more than how it was originally released
I miss Nez so much 😣
A brilliant song. Just brilliant. Loved it when I heard it as a kid on a Monkees compilation (25 hits of the Monkees)
When he said as it was originally intended to be done I thought he meant more hard rock, not slower. This was my favorite song of his since I was 8 but I later realized it cried out to be played as a full on hard rock song with a driving band, not the weird brittle echo and whistling take on the Monkees album. If I don’t get to it myself in my lifetime I hope somebody reads this and does it, those chords are brilliant.
Have you ever done a CZcams search to see if one exists
Monkees greatest band ever !!!!
Thanks for the video its so clear. Its sad that its mike's final show. I was lucky enough to be at the show.
Mickey and Mike are on tour as The Monkees
OMG I still remember these lyrics and haven't heard this in years!!!
My favourite Monkees song
My favorite song of Mike Nesmith. Thank you for share.
The best part of The Monkees, he will be missed less thanks to recordings like this. Thanks, rjrjr8, for the post. L233C33V19075/:-)
RIP Mike
This has always been my favorite Monkee song- or I should Mike Nesmith !
How I miss my musical hero Papa Nez!!
RIP Mike Nesmith.
Thanks Nez.
I love you, Mike!!!!
God bless CZcams RIP Mike 🙏
Excellent!!! Loved it!!!
RIP Mike, thank you
This Is My Favorite Monkees Song.
Still playing that guitar brilliant!....
The Gretsch 12string! According to Nez that is not the original. That guitar, which was a custom model made for him, was stolen along with his white SG. Gretsch made the one he is playing here around the time they recorded Justus.
Magical song...Rest in Peace, Michael...
Thank you and rip
Nez love both versions, you are awesome and much loved. Peter and Micky (Davy ) you are as well
TAPIOCA TUNDRA - MIKE NESMITH . (1967) .
I *LOVE* this
Better Call Saul is one of the greatest show
Michael Nesmith only wanted to exercise his abilities as a musician, and look what it yielded! To heel with record execs and greedy managers. Go and listen to his killer rendition of "Some of Shelly's Blues." Though he did not write it, he makes a wonderful song of it with just his trusty Guild 12-string acoustic. The guitar shown in this video has been in his possession for as long as The Monkees were together and they got that endorsement.
Nice, but I like the psychedelic version from the album which I would call the rat race version and this one is the reflection 50 years later version.
The demo from the 60s is also up, this is how it sounds
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺RIP miss you
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Wasn't that 9/16/16???
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Another chestnut by Mike Nesmith. In retrospect, I can see why he wanted out of the Monkees. His own creations were far better.
..eh, eh ….
Where were you when Davy was alive?
beatles1000 He played live with all three of them on several occasions through the years, and recorded an album with all four in 1996. They were also, according to reports, in negotiations to re-form with all four members at the time of Davy's passing.
Glad to hear that. Thanks for the info
Not as good as original record
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