Rich3
01-12-2006, 07:57 PM
What do you think about the way the Monkees handled their breakup? It's obvious that Mike and Peter were the most unsatisfied with their image, since they were the two most musically talented members.
But weren't they just biting the hand that fed them? They would have been unknowns without the Monkees. There are plenty of of talented musicians who never had their opportunity.
They remind me of Ace Frehley and Peter Criss of KISS. They were the most talented members of the band, but they had no clear perspective of their true place in the music world, which led to their own unsatisfaction. Which is why they were kicked out of the band for over ten years.
The Monkees threw away their careers, although I think that was mostly Mike's doing. They probably should have listened to Don Kirshner, their original music producer and the true brains behind the music.
On the other hand I really enjoyed the album "Headquarters" and the other songs where they had more creative participation and input. I liked that music more than most of the other stuff.
It's complicated.
But weren't they just biting the hand that fed them? They would have been unknowns without the Monkees. There are plenty of of talented musicians who never had their opportunity.
They remind me of Ace Frehley and Peter Criss of KISS. They were the most talented members of the band, but they had no clear perspective of their true place in the music world, which led to their own unsatisfaction. Which is why they were kicked out of the band for over ten years.
The Monkees threw away their careers, although I think that was mostly Mike's doing. They probably should have listened to Don Kirshner, their original music producer and the true brains behind the music.
On the other hand I really enjoyed the album "Headquarters" and the other songs where they had more creative participation and input. I liked that music more than most of the other stuff.
It's complicated.