Four teen boys share a giant house and aspirations of pop stardom.Four teen boys share a giant house and aspirations of pop stardom.Four teen boys share a giant house and aspirations of pop stardom.
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No, they weren't the originals. Unfortunately, the producers tried to make them like the original group. They could have had the same plot, but a different name. These guys could play and sing. I have their only album and I still like their music. Larry Saltis, I heard, is in a group named Tower City and has produced records for other performers. Dino Kovas was the joker of the group, as I recall. I don't know what has happened to the rest of these guys. It would be cool if they decided to release the show on DVD. The show was on early Saturday morning out here and the channel moved it around to a different time, so I missed a lot of it. I would like to see the show again, even it if was a little goofy.
I am a huge Monkees fan, and I loved this series as well, but yes, it was doomed from the conceptual stages.
It was obvious that someone was trying to capitalize on the renewed popularity of the Monkees due to the re-airing of episodes on MTV and Nickelodeon.
I liked this show, the music was awesome. OK, well, the acting was sub-par, but then again, so were the originals.
I still have the cassette of the album released in conjunction with the show (no small feat, considering how many times I've moved and how many tapes I've lost over the years) and the songs on it are pretty good. I still hum "Affection" every now and then.
It was too bad this show didn't get a decent shot, but they never gave the Monkees a decent shot either, so it was bound to flub.
It was obvious that someone was trying to capitalize on the renewed popularity of the Monkees due to the re-airing of episodes on MTV and Nickelodeon.
I liked this show, the music was awesome. OK, well, the acting was sub-par, but then again, so were the originals.
I still have the cassette of the album released in conjunction with the show (no small feat, considering how many times I've moved and how many tapes I've lost over the years) and the songs on it are pretty good. I still hum "Affection" every now and then.
It was too bad this show didn't get a decent shot, but they never gave the Monkees a decent shot either, so it was bound to flub.
If you haven't found this, go to YouTube.com and look for new monkees or monkees. Sometime earlier this year, March 2006, someone has uploaded lots of New Monkees material, such as videos and unaired pilot episodes. Rare stuff. I had a few episodes myself on aging VHS tapes, but they are not in good as shape as these. Too bad this show really never had a chance. While I much prefer the Monkees, I did enjoy this show in its brief run. I probably saw about half the episodes as during its original run, it would broadcast at late ours like 2:00 AM. I doubt Warner Brothers will ever release it on DVD, so webcasts are the only way to go. The New Monkees CD goes for a mint on Ebay, too. (over $30)
Wretched. Painful. Makes your gums bleed. The hair alone defies rationality, even for a child of the 80's, like me. I had to reset my IMDb password just to pass on how much I hated. Hated. HATED. this reboot. H-A-T-E-D. I-T.
May god have mercy on their souls.
I camped out for original Monkees concert tickets in 1986. Saw them again 1987. Pure pop cheese delight.
I was excited, as a 16 year old with no taste, to see the new guys.
May god have mercy on their souls.
There are no words adequate to express my hate. I can only say, "gag me with a spoon."
May god have mercy on their souls.
I camped out for original Monkees concert tickets in 1986. Saw them again 1987. Pure pop cheese delight.
I was excited, as a 16 year old with no taste, to see the new guys.
May god have mercy on their souls.
There are no words adequate to express my hate. I can only say, "gag me with a spoon."
Dusting off some old albums, I came across the one and only LP from "The New Monkees." The New Monkees was intended to cash in on the original Monkees popularity that was going on in the mid-80's. Unfortunately, the original Monkees was one of those extremely original and unique shows in TV history. New Monkees was a pretty lame attempt and I was disappointed in the output. C'mon, are they ever going to come up with a "New M*A*S*H" or a "New Cheers?" I don't think so. I will admit, the album actually had some good music on it. Not any better or worse than what had come out circa 1987. The concept for putting a whacky band in a show might have worked...had they had a different name and marketing scheme.
Did you know
- TriviaYoungest member Larry Saltis performed nearly all lead vocals for the group on both the TV series' videos and its accompanying album. Marty Ross took over on only two songs, while Konstantinos Kovas sang lead only on the theme and Jared Chandler not at all.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees (1997)
- SoundtracksTurn It Up
Written by Joe Curiale and Jimmy Haddox
Golden Torch Music, Gold Horizon Music Corp., Joe Curiale Music (BMI)
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