The Monkees - Last Train To Clarksville (Official Live Video)

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You’re watching the official video of The Monkees performing "Last Train To Clarksville". Original song from the album 'The Monkees' (1966)

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Welcome to the official YouTube channel of The Monkees, home of 60s chart-topping hits “Last Train To Clarksville,” “I’m A Believer” and “Daydream Believer,” as well as multi-platinum, #1 albums ‘The Monkees,’ ‘More of the Monkees,’ ‘Headquarters’ and ‘Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd.’

Monkee-mania began in Los Angeles in 1965 when Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, the late Peter Tork and the late Davy Jones were cast in the eponymous television series about a struggling rock band inspired by The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night. The quartet brought a singular mix of pop, rock, psychedelia, Broadway and country to their resulting music. By the time the series aired its final episode on March 25, 1968, The Monkees had sold 16 million albums and 7.5 million singles. Few could have predicted the impact The Monkees would have on music and pop culture at large, one that still reverberates more than 50 years later.

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Getting up early on Saturday mornings to see the Monkees show on channel 2. My Dad was so proud that I got up on my own (to cut the grass), but that had to wait. He did catch on and watched the show with me many times, great times!

patrickfinch
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Mickey is incredible live! Few singers today just sing like this anymore the cannot hold a tune without auto-tune. Susan

susanstewart
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Sounds great...Mickey still sings great doesn't he!?

Colsoloact-powv
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When I consider the beautiful young man in b/w doing his screen test. Lovely. 💖

artemiszeus
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Rest in Peace Peter Tork, and Davey Jones

robertthomas
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I miss you, , , , I grew up with the Monkey's, , , , I would to meet you, , , shake your

gregerickson
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Muito legal!! Eu não sabia que essa rapaziada ainda cantava tão bem!!

denilsonmassaferro
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A brilliant band that never received the credit they deserved!!!

markthomas
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I must say that, though NO ONE will ever be able to top the energy of the original studio version of this great song, none of the covers I've found on YouTube come anywhere near this live version. Sure, they're a bit older, but they sound great! Mickey Dolenz is a very good singer and has a wonderful natural sound to his voice. I'm a musician, and I loved this song in 8th grade, and I love it to this day. Nice job, guys!

PlanetRockJesus
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Peter just took that Last Train.
Hopefully he gets to meet up with Davey.

JoeHuman
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I took my 15 yr old son to the Monkees 50th anniversary concert and bought him two t shirts.
We got floor seats row 2 front and center stage AWESOME!
We had a blast, he said that it was the coolest thing ever.
Great memories.
#Monkeesforever

brillbruiser
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Watched y'all on TV when I was a lot younger. 67 now and YOU ROCK! ❤️

kathleenflick
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Mickey you sound great keep up the good work love you Mickey please don't stop singing I sure miss the other guys

cherylcollins
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This is a Vietnam song FYI. Not many people know that. So is American Women.

PANTTERA
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I really enjoyed watching this video. Everyone loves the Monkees.

LewisBuckles
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Same here - Love. Love, Love!!!  You guys sound great!!!  Davy will NEVER really be gone - he is there in spirit with you!!  I know you guys KNOW that!!!  "Thank You" Micky, for looking toward "Heaven", and "honoring" Davy as you do - it's very touching, and very appreciated!!!

hadlockjudith
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Does anyone remember what we had in '67 or so. It wasn't all good back then but this is what I wanted the world to turn out like.

jameskendall
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Peter was a brilliant musician. RIP guys!

magneto
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Great vocal Mickey! Great backing vocal, Peter!

rickskehan
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Great anti-draft, anti-war song. Clarksville, TN was departing spot for draftees back in the 60's & 70's. "And I don't know if I'm ever coming home."

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