Monkees TV show coming to DVD (again)

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HEY HEY THEY’RE THE MONKEES!
Eagle Rock Entertainment To Release Two Complete Seasons Of The Monkees TV Show On DVD September 27

New York, NY (September 16, 2011)—On September 27, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release both television seasons of The Monkees in two separate boxed sets. This is the first time in over 10 years that both seasons have become available on DVD, since their original Rhino Records release. [MSRP $39.98 per set]

The 32 half-hour episodes of Season #1, contained on six discs, originally aired in 1966. It was the first time on American television that a situation comedy keyed in on the zany escapades of a Beatles-styled rock band. The type of stylized new-age cinematic techniques (ala A Hard Day’s Night) were coupled with music from some of finest songwriters in America (Gerry Goffin/Carole King, David Gates, Neil Diamond, Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil). The terminally cute vocalist Davy Jones, guitarist Mike Nesmith, bassist Peter Tork and drummer Micky Dolenz catapulted songs such as “I’m A Believer,” “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone,” “Daydream Believer,” “Last Train To Clarksville” and “Pleasant Valley Sunday” into huge hits. Bonus features for the first season include commentary from the band and the show’s directors, trivia for each episode, a 16mm version of the original pilot, discography and vintage Monkees Kelloggs commercials.

The 26 episodes of 1967’s Emmy Award-winning Season #2, spread out over five discs, contains bonus commentary, trivia and discography. One can see a maturation in musical style between the two seasons as Jones, Nesmith, Tork and Dolenz actually transform themselves into that which they, at first, portrayed as actors. Their innate comedic talents, coupled with their obvious musical ingenuity, makes both seasons a fascinating time capsule of the 1960s.

Ultimately, all four proved themselves to be talented musicians, vocalists and songwriters in their own right who fought and won the freedom to make their own music. The Monkees aired on NBC television for two seasons, allowing the group to continue to record and tour for years afterwards.

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When I was a kid I was a huge Monkees fan.

Sit in front of the tv every week & watched their show.
 

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Anyone wanna take bets that MP will be all over this one? :heheh:

From what I know, it's a transfer from the Rhino DVD releases, bonus stuff and all...so I won't need this. At least I got the cool packaging. :heheh:
 

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If it's a re-do of the Rhino boxes then I'm already set. I bought the Australian pressings for 15 bucks apiece plus 14 for shipping. The only thing that might make me consider it is if it has the uncensored version of Episode 15 "Too Many Girls" aka "Davy and Fern". In the original airing ( and ever since, even on the DVDs) Fern's cleavage was clouded over in one scene. I guess you couldn't show that type of thing on a "kiddy" show in 1966. Recently on youtube I've seen the scene in a great looking print uncensored. If they're going to spruce up the old prints it may be worth checking out.
 

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this is really an old tv show,when i'm very young,i watched a few episodes,i think it's a very interesting show
 

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