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Here they come...walking down the street...gettin' funniest looks from everyone they meet...Partially because these Monkees don't look a thing like the ones they're supposed to be based on. Did "The New Monkees" deserve better, or were they really just a ripoff act? SPONSORED BY Daves Archives Retrocirq And Our Patrons
Tom Scharpling is my guest on today's episode of That's How I Remember It. Tom is the host and creator of The Best Show, a comedy and music radio show that has run since 2000. He has also written for television and, in 2021, published a great memoir called It Never Ends. We talked about the book, bad behavior at rock concerts, trying out for the New Monkees, the aggrieved yet positive tone of The Best Show, and so much more. Big thanks to Tom for coming on the show and being a great guest. Listen and subscribe!
"From here on in, I shoot without a Script"...here's at least a semblance of what we have in store for you in 2024...
This week we’re still MONKEEING AROUND with New Monkee Marty Ross! In part two of our talk with Marty Ross we discussed Marty’s early childhood band, his transition from a pariah in the Monkee Fan community to host of MonkeeMania Radio, the thirty year secret behind the song Affection, how the New Monkees saved a … Monkeeing Around- New Monkee Marty Ross Part Two – Episode 26 Read More » The post Monkeeing Around- New Monkee Marty Ross Part Two – Episode 26 appeared first on The ESO Network.
IN THIS UPDATE: *A Tribute to Ron Popeil *A Change in the Lineup *We reveal This year's Charity for This year's Charity Episode But other than that, it's pretty much time filler.
A failed attempt in recapturing the magic of the original television series, New Monkees ran for only 13 episodes in the fall of 1987.
This week we're still MONKEEING AROUND with New Monkee Marty Ross! In part two of our talk with Marty Ross we discussed Marty's early childhood band, his transition from a pariah in the Monkee Fan community to host of MonkeeMania Radio, the thirty year secret behind the song Affection, how the New Monkees saved a woman's life, and much more! Don't miss Marty's upcoming show at Shank Hall in Milwaukee on April 21, 2023! Monkeeing Around is a part of the ESO Podcast Network, Executive Producer Mike Faber.
This week we’re still MONKEEING AROUND with New Monkee Marty Ross! In part two of our talk with Marty Ross we discussed Marty’s early childhood band, his transition from a pariah in the Monkee Fan community to host of MonkeeMania Radio, the thirty year secret behind the song Affection, how the New Monkees saved a … Monkeeing Around- New Monkee Marty Ross Part Two – Episode 26 Read More » The post Monkeeing Around- New Monkee Marty Ross Part Two – Episode 26 appeared first on The ESO Network.
This week on It Was a Thing on TV we discovered that some originals should not be messed with. First, hey hey, everybody is familiar with The Monkees, who have entertained people since the late 60s. They had a resurgence in popularity in the mid-to-late 80s, which gave someone the idea to create a new version of the band. The powers that be tried to make fetch happen, but the new version fizzled after 13 episodes. Then, That 70s Show was getting good ratings, so it was inevitable a spin-off would happen. But that show was less of a spin-off and more of its own separate unrelated entity. That 80s Show was gone as quickly as it arrived. Bummer, dude! Follow us through all of our social media pages via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:36 - New Monkees 1:07:15 - That 80s Show
Hey hey, everybody is familiar with The Monkees, who have entertained people since the late 60s. They had a resurgance in popularity in the mid-to-late 80s, which gave someone the idea to create a new version of the band. The powers that be tried to make fetch happen, but the new version fizzled after 13 episodes.
Time for another one of our Progress reports; First, a preview of a patreon show, then we tell you why we're going back to a Bi-Weekly Schedule AND we tell you what our final 8 shows of the season will be...
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Marty Ross from the 80s group The New Monkees!Marty talks about his time filming The New Monkees, singing with the legendary session singers, The Wrecking Crew, working with Micky Dolenz, composing music for TV shows, & much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Marty Ross from the 80s group The New Monkees!Marty talks about his time filming The New Monkees, singing with the legendary session singers, The Wrecking Crew, working with Micky Dolenz, composing music for TV shows, & much more!
They are in! This week's 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees are the most 80's class ever. What other 80's artists deserve a nod? Who should get on the list in 2023? It's a discussion for the podcast "Hall Of Fame" as host Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo Entertainment Music Editor) welcomes an expert panel of special guests, Rock Hall inductees themselves, Gina Schock of The Go-Go's and Lol Tolhurst of The Cure, to debate 80's artists finally getting their due. Like the t-shirt says, "it's about f***ing time."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Dino Kovas from the 80s group, The New Monkees!Dino talks about auditioning and getting the role with The New Monkees, the making of the show, the backlash from The Monkees and their fans, working with Micky Dolenz, his new film, For the Best, & much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Dino Kovas from the 80s group, The New Monkees!Dino talks about auditioning and getting the role with The New Monkees, the making of the show, the backlash from The Monkees and their fans, working with Micky Dolenz, his new film, For the Best, & much more!
We are out of the studio again today - but this time we did not leave you empty handed. Today you get a past moments show - This one is where we interviewed singer/songwriter Larry Saltis of The New Monkees and Colorvine and singer/actor Tyler Hilton. So enjoy the interviews and we will see you next week. LINKS COLORVINE TYLER HILTON
Welcome to New Podcast Valley Sunday! This week Paco & Jef take one last break from the Monkees series and jump ahead into the future to the 1987 short lived TV series: New Monkees! Stop rolling your eyes! P&J go through the first episode of the series "Weather The Storm", introduce you to the New Monkees (Larry, Dino, Jarod & Marty) and talk about how the series came to be and how it had to go. You may think that New Monkees was just a weird cash in on OG Monkees mid-80s success but the show really didn't get a chance to stretch it's legs or find the right audience or network (could it have been an early Fox favourite if it had landed there? Discuss!)
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Larry Saltis from the 80s group: The New Monkees!Larry discusses what the audition process was like, backlash from the original Monkees and their fans, the issues they had with the TV show, the current relationship with Micky Dolenz, his current group Colorvine, and much more!
Join Disney's Ike Eisenmann, and author, Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Larry Saltis from the 80s group: The New Monkees!Larry discusses what the audition process was like, backlash from the original Monkees and their fans, the issues they had with the TV show, the current relationship with Micky Dolenz, his current group Colorvine, and much more!
Movie riffing is not easy and you should leave it to the professionals… but we did it anyway. Having previously enjoyed riffing an episode of the New Monkees on a previous podcast, the guys decided to sit through BMX BANDITS. A little Australian film that gave the gift of Nicole Kidman to the world. Which, much like Michael Chiklis in the movie WIRED, proved you can do a really terrible, terrible film and STILL manage to have a career. This film has everything going for it in the wrong direction. So the boys from the Mental Suppository are in for quite a ride. The same can't be said for the movie because it barely has BMX bikes in the entire film. As well as a plot that feels like they tried filming five different movies and then just stuck them together. And if you happen to find yourself a copy of BMX Bandits, you can try and sync up the film with the audio commentary from this episode with this episode. So sit back, relax and get ready for excitement bigger than Nicole Kidman's hair in the film!!
The Monkees were a cultural phenomenon born out of television executives' desire to manufacture a rock group to cash in on the popularity of the Beatles. Over the years, Mike Nesmith, Peter Dork, Mikey Dolenz and Davy Jones have been unfairly written off as the Pre-Fab Four and accused of not playing their own instruments. Which wasn:t true since all four members were musicians (Peter Tork is said to have been a phenomenal banjo player) and a lot of this misconception of their music abilities stems from the fact the powers that be not allowing the four to play or write their own music relying heavily on studio musicians to play on the albums. With all that said, The Monkees still managed to stand the test of time and 50+ years since their debut new fans are still being introduced to both their television series and music. And despite all that, the Beatles got the Monkees too. With the recent passing of Mike Nesmith, Bret, Jamie and Andrew talk about watching the Monkees in repeats, what songs they enjoyed and who their favorite Monkee was. Bret talks about his opportunity to talk with Mickey Dolenz about doing voice acting for the Tick animated series as well as his friendship with the late great Harry Nilsson. And the three attempt to sit through an episode of the 1980s series The New Monkees. Is it as bad as everyone remembers it being? Oh who are WE kidding? NOBODY remembers that series. So here we come. Walking down the street. Hey hey!! Its the Mental Suppository… talking about the Monkees.
Flopcast episode 509! It’s a quick but fun show this week, as we review this year’s nominees for induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Now if it were up to us, the list would include The Monkees, Weird Al, Men Without Hats, Martika, and The New Monkees. (There’s a reason no one … Flopcast 509: Duran Duran Duran Read More » The post Flopcast 509: Duran Duran Duran appeared first on The ESO Network.
It's a quick but fun show this week, as we review this year's nominees for induction in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Now if it were up to us, the list would include The Monkees, Weird Al, Men Without Hats, Martika, and The New Monkees. (There's a reason no one trusts us with anything.) But the actual list isn't bad! Some of our favorites from the 80s have been nominated again (come on, Pat Benatar and Devo). Dionne Warwick is back on the list too, because that's what psychic friends are for. Dolly Parton is a surprise first time nominee, and we certainly approve. (Why, we pour ourselves a cup of ambition here every week.) But we're probably most excited about Lionel Richie. Get off the floor, get on the ceiling, and let's do this. Hello. It's Lionel we're looking for. The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Twitter! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: Monster Attack!
Today Ken welcomes shadow Ken, for Red Sox Fenway park DJ, and current all other sports DJ TJ Connelly to the show. Ken and TJ discuss neighbors trying to break in and steal your home, Miss America, Brooke Shields, Wolf Blitzer, TV news and Israel, the anti-Playboy, Virginia Slims, tar, how Nirvana killed Miami Vice, Brian Dennehy: Cult Leader, TJ's understanding of Ken's TV Guide obsession, the "& Son" craze of Cartoon reboots, CBS Saturday Morning, Muppet Babies, Pee Wee's Playhouse, Once a Hero, Pee Wee Herman on 227, The Last Starfighter, Jake and the Fatman, Mamma's Boy, the studio system, TV networks all star specials, shooting She's the Sherriff, The New Monkees, The New Gidget, Our House, George Michael's songs about Wilfred Brimley, earthquakes, Duck Tales, the almost death of Disney animation, The Emmys, removing the ridged time limit on acceptance speeches, playing the Hogan's Heroes theme, the difficultly of obtaining starting line up information, kids watching TV filmed live, Spenser for Hire, The Highwaymen, Jocko, TVT Records TV theme song compilations, ending the night with The Golden Girls theme, ALF wish fulfillment, how Sandy Duncan made ALF sexy, If It's Tuesday It STILL Must be Belgium (no relation to If It's Tuesday it Must Be Belgium), party lines, Knight Rider, water rights, the premiere of Full House, Out of Control, I Married Dora, Crime Story, Las Vegas, Cinemax, Back to School, ripping out your heart with Foster Dogs, Gary Shandling, Head of the Class, Tom Atkins in The Equalizer, the premier of A Different World, Tour of Duty, Night Court, Max Headroom, Ken being forbidden to watch 20/20, stealing talent from the playwrite world, and the mystery of how Ken and TJ never have physically crossed paths.
In the tradition of Star Trek TNG, The New Monkees, and the Maverick movie, a new generation of terror begins as the grandson of the original house takes on... What? It's a mirror that messes with an L.A. artists commune? Sure. Pre-movie conversation about other generational reboots.
We talk about Laugh Busters, NBC's 1984 Saturday Morning Preview special which features Robbie Rist. Then we talk to ROBBIE RIST HIMSELF! (Opinions expressed by Kyle and Luke are their own and have no relevance to the opinions of any large animation studios we happen to work for.) Please leave us feedback and otherwise interact with us at http://www.facebook.com/kyleandluke!
The Monkees are a pop culture anomaly, a multi-platinum selling band created by television producers. While The Monkees hold a special place in American music history, their rebooted counterpart, The New Monkees do not. The New Monkees are all but forgotten and with good reason. We don’t need reboots of everything and this proves it.
First up the creeping horror of technology gone wrong in Improv is Fun. Then, things take a turn for the terrifying with the sad saga of the New New Monkees in Interview Armada. The nightmare ends in horrifying yet erotic fashion in Lover's Lament. Spooky tidings to you all! Wait, when is this coming out? March?! Why did I write all this Halloween themed nonsense then? God, what a waste of time.
1986 saw the resurgence of The Monkees, thanks to MTV - so why can't lightning strike twice? The word went out for open auditions for the New Monkees and four brave lads answered the call. Join Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo Entertainment Music Editor/SiriusXM Volume Host) and John Hughes as they welcome the cast of the New Monkees and find out how they handled the fan backlash, what went wrong and what they feel went right (Spoiler Alert: the music!).Visit us at https://totally80s.com/Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Totally80s/Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/totally80s/
Your Weekly Dose Show # 204 is our Anniversary Show. Today's Theme is Turn It Up by The New Monkees. We first send congrats our mentor Mark Thompson on finding out that he is a grandfather-to-be! Then Zach talks about his moldy special brownies, Steve talks about trying to get the Covid Vaccine, Sean talks about practicing drums and doing a new open mic. Next we talk to our new sports guy Brad Young and of course talk about the big game. The the guys give you Horoscopes, Mean Tom Brady Tweets and Top Best Halftime Show. Then the guy talk about doing the show for 4 years - the guests, friends they've made and fun times. Lastly we ask the Crystal Ball about the New Year. LINKS: The New Monkees
Your Weekly Dose Show # 204 is our Anniversary Show. Today's Theme is Turn It Up by The New Monkees. We first send congrats our mentor Mark Thompson on finding out that he is a grandfather-to-be! Then Zach talks about his moldy special brownies, Steve talks about trying to get the Covid Vaccine, Sean talks about practicing drums and doing a new open mic. Next we talk to our new sports guy Brad Young and of course talk about the big game. The the guys give you Horoscopes, Mean Tom Brady Tweets and Top Best Halftime Show. Then the guy talk about doing the show for 4 years - the guests, friends they've made and fun times. Lastly we ask the Crystal Ball about the New Year. LINKS: The New Monkees
Spinal Tap! Bad News! The Dregs of Humanity! The infamous "punk" episodes of CHiPs and Quincy! Even the New Monkees! This week, join host Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo Entertainment Music Editor/SiriusXM Volume Host) and the other John Hughes as they talk about their favorite fake bands of the 80s.Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Totally80s/Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/Total80sMusic Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/totally80s/Listen to other episodes here - https://totally80s.com/podcast
This time around we swing right into a new awesome awards show-The Al-y Awards! Named after your two humble hosts, this dynamic discussion has us considering the best of the Monkees' TV moments! Best musical romp/video? Best dramatic moment? Best guest-stars? Best scene with Davy? Micky? The others? How do our decisions stack up against yours? That leads right into our bold new contest and how you can win even more rare Monkees treasures! Listen in for all the dizzy details! Then, you'll hear Al's fabulous re-mix of "Through The Looking Glass!" An amazing new way to enjoy this Boyce & Hart Classic! PLUS-Part two of our exclusive interview with Peter Rafelson! The son of MONKEES creator Bob Rafelson talks about the making of HEAD, the 70s doings of the Monkees, THE NEW MONKEES project, his current relationship with the guys, and so much more! ALSO-Alan steps into the announcer booth to bring you the most up-to-the-minute Monkees news, direct from their agent/even coordinator, Jodi Ritzen! It's a pulse-pounding party, with the usual fun and frivolity! Music! Laughs! So much more!
In 1986, a production company decided to search for four young men to be a Micky, Davy, Peter and Mike for a new generation. They assembled Marty, Larry, Jared and Dino, gave them songs, studio time, and a TV show. And also Coca-Cola. Success was expected to follow. It didn't. But why not? In this episode, Roger looks at who these guys were, the show they starred in, and the music they made, and wonders if perhaps they deserved a better fate than being punished by the public for who they weren't. And you can judge for yourself with the help of my YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDWLXjsOJPQmUezIbRJ6qme5DWDi_kf22
MTV aired episodes of the old Monkees tv show in 1986, which was also the twentieth anniversary of the band and the tv series. It exploded and Monkeemania had returned. The following year, a tv producer wanted to capitalize on their popularity a reboot of The Monkees...The New Monkees. This is their story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bizarrealbums/support
We open with Victory Song by Colorvine in honor of our guest. Today it's only Producer Zach & Sean. The guys first talk about current Marvel and DC movies until friend of the program Paul Preston of The Movie Guys joins the conversation. Without spoilers Paul talks about Endgame and few others coming out in May that we may want to see. Then we welcome singer/songwriter/guitarist Larry Saltis of the band Colorvine and The New Monkees. Larry talks about his roots, songwriting style and feature of he band. LINKS: Colorvine Victory Song video by Colorvine New Monkees Feat Larry Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
We open with Victory Song by Colorvine in honor of our guest. Today it's only Producer Zach & Sean. The guys first talk about current Marvel and DC movies until friend of the program Paul Preston of The Movie Guys joins the conversation. Without spoilers Paul talks about Endgame and few others coming out in May that we may want to see. Then we welcome singer/songwriter/guitarist Larry Saltis of the band Colorvine and The New Monkees. Larry talks about his roots, songwriting style and feature of he band. LINKS: Colorvine Victory Song video by Colorvine New Monkees Feat Larry Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
We open the show with In Hollywood Everyone's A Star by the Village People. We start off the show with Asst Genesis talking about her trip to Monterey, Zach installs a RING doorbell, then we talk about the kid who calls his dad using RING CLICK HERE to watch it. Steve gives an update on his injuries. Sean then talks about his time with The New Monkees and their performance in Hollywood along with original Monkee Micky Dolenz. Then we talk about the passing of original Monkee Peter Tork and pay tribute to his career. Next the gang gives you some Oscar Facts, Biggest Bloopers on the Oscars and some of Oscars best moments. Finally Sean offers up a Tinsel Town Spotlight, we give you What's News and play the game! LINKS: Village People Music Monkee Music
We open the show with In Hollywood Everyone's A Star by the Village People. We start off the show with Asst Genesis talking about her trip to Monterey, Zach installs a RING doorbell, then we talk about the kid who calls his dad using RING CLICK HERE to watch it. Steve gives an update on his injuries. Sean then talks about his time with The New Monkees and their performance in Hollywood along with original Monkee Micky Dolenz. Then we talk about the passing of original Monkee Peter Tork and pay tribute to his career. Next the gang gives you some Oscar Facts, Biggest Bloopers on the Oscars and some of Oscars best moments. Finally Sean offers up a Tinsel Town Spotlight, we give you What's News and play the game! LINKS: Village People Music Monkee Music
We open the show with Whiskey Girl by Toby Keith to honor National Whiskey Sour Day! Steve & Sean talk about their friend Mikey Robles, whom they've known for over 25 years, is in the hospital and is in the ICU. Then they talk about craft beer and Sean searching for his Raspberry flavored beer. Then Sean brings up how after 31 years members of the Original Monkees finally recognize the New Monkees. Plus in a recent event members of both groups performed together for the first time. Next the guys talk with guitarist/composer Marc Bonilla. They discuss Marc's involvement with Keith Emerson, Kevin Gilbert, his history as a musician and on how he became the band leader for the All Star Band for Mark & Brian's Christmas Shows. Plus Marc shares some of his best memories from the Mark & Brian Christmas Show throughout the years. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
We open the show with Whiskey Girl by Toby Keith to honor National Whiskey Sour Day! Steve & Sean talk about their friend Mikey Robles, whom they've known for over 25 years, is in the hospital and is in the ICU. Then they talk about craft beer and Sean searching for his Raspberry flavored beer. Then Sean brings up how after 31 years members of the Original Monkees finally recognize the New Monkees. Plus in a recent event members of both groups performed together for the first time. Next the guys talk with guitarist/composer Marc Bonilla. They discuss Marc's involvement with Keith Emerson, Kevin Gilbert, his history as a musician and on how he became the band leader for the All Star Band for Mark & Brian's Christmas Shows. Plus Marc shares some of his best memories from the Mark & Brian Christmas Show throughout the years. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
Ken Mills is joined by Dino Kovas who discusses The Monkees, Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart, New Monkees & Road Kill! We hope you enjoy this fun conversation! Find us on Face Book, Rate us on Itunes!Click here to learn more about "Road Kill" or to help out.Check out our Zilch Shirts!and this one!Join our Facebook pageFind us on Twitter @ZilchcastIf you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
Marty Ross of the NEW MONKEES joins us. Marty is a first Gen Monkee fan. If you talk about the history of "Coke" You have to discuss"New Coke". It was the 80's, everything old was new again & EVERYTHING was being remade. Columbia, Sony & Straybert wanted to do some Monkee Business, this is some of that storyFind us on Face Book, Rate us on Itunes!Check out our Zilch Shirts!Click here to see them!Join our Facebook pageClick HereFind us on Twitter @Zilchcast If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
October 20-26, 1979 Today Ken welcomes musician Josh Caterer (The Smoking Popes, Duval) to the show. Ken and Josh discuss early afternoon punk rock matinees, WKRP in Cincinnati, shows evolving past their pilot episodes, gay characters on television, Barney Miller, The NEW WKRP, Hugh Wilson, The Famous Teddy Z, Bait and Switch, KISS, The Clash, Andy Capp, loving substance abusers, Cheers, anti-authoritarians, punk rock on TV, Dragnet, Mr. Rogers, a life of kindness, cycles of maturity, not enjoying life until you are about 30, The Brady Bunch, Jim Henson, The Museum of the Moving Image, The Monkees, The Young Ones, The New Monkees, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Ted Knight, why you can't argue with Cloris Leachman, rock music on TV, having a lifelong passion for music, culture clashes, Sylvia Sidney, Doctor Who, Tom Baker, appreciating a slowness in visual media, hindsight, What's New Pussycat?, wanting to be Peter O'Toole, Twin Peaks, hating Twin Peaks: The Return, why Cheers may be the best theme song, David Lynch's body of work, The Straight Story, Better Call Saul, and why The Twilight Zone made a generation of people better people.
We start the show with Bon Jovi's version of Sam & Dave's I Thank You in honor of Thanksgiving. We catch up with Phoebe who got to work at Warner Brothers Studio, Steve hacked up all week long and Sean reports back about the New Monkees 30th Anniversary Party. We then talk about the passing of Malcom Young from AC/DC. Discuss Thanksgiving Day Facts and our own traditions. Plus we play Sean's favorite West Wing episode about Thanksgiving. Phoebe is excited about the new Incredibles 2 movie, plus the gang gets a call from the Ambassador of China. The gang then wraps it up with What's News. CLICK ON THE PIC TO FOLLOW THE LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
We start the show with Bon Jovi's version of Sam & Dave's I Thank You in honor of Thanksgiving. We catch up with Phoebe who got to work at Warner Brothers Studio, Steve hacked up all week long and Sean reports back about the New Monkees 30th Anniversary Party. We then talk about the passing of Malcom Young from AC/DC. Discuss Thanksgiving Day Facts and our own traditions. Plus we play Sean's favorite West Wing episode about Thanksgiving. Phoebe is excited about the new Incredibles 2 movie, plus the gang gets a call from the Ambassador of China. The gang then wraps it up with What's News. CLICK ON THE PIC TO FOLLOW THE LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </p>
At their 30th Anniversary party, the NEW Monkees re-unite on Deep Dish Radio to tell their origin story and their hard lesson on what NOT to do in Hollywood. I love these guys and I'm proud to call them my friends. The 20th anniversary of The Monkees in 1986 generated enough interest that New Monkees was conceived later that year, and launched the following year. The show, a remake of "The Monkees", was produced by Columbia Pictures Televisionand distributed by Coca-Cola Telecommunications (both are now Sony Pictures Television). Straybert Productions, headed by Steve Blauner (a former partner of original Monkees producers Robert Rafelson and Bert Schneider), served as the project's producers.The group's members were Jared Chandler (guitar and vocals), Dino Kovas (drums and vocals), Marty Ross (bass and vocals), and Larry Saltis (lead guitar and vocals). As it had been with the original Monkees, each had to pass a grueling set of auditions. Unlike the previous series, however, musical ability was a key factor in the selection process. Ross, a multi-instrumentalist, had earlier been signed to CBS Records, with his former band The Wigs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We open the show with Changes by the great David Bowie. Well Sean & Steve announce the departure of their co-host Victoria Schnieder and the welcoming of their new co-host Phoebe Lim. Vee calls in and gives her best advice to Phoebe on how to handle the madness of Sean & Steve. Vee also fills us in on the progress of the film that she has been working on. To help the listeners get to know Phoebe better we play the Island Game. We then catch up with everyone. Phoebe tells us about her trip to San Francisco, her friends wedding and a taping of Will & Grace. Steve and Sean tell us about guest hosting with their friend Kat Ellis on her podcast Chords & Vines. The gang then talks about veterans in their families, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the New Monkees and then we celebrate Steve's Birthday. The gang then wraps up things with a Tinsel Town Spotlight and What's News. CLICK ON PIC TO FOLLOW THE LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop !
We open the show with Changes by the great David Bowie. Well Sean & Steve announce the departure of their co-host Victoria Schnieder and the welcoming of their new co-host Phoebe Lim. Vee calls in and gives her best advice to Phoebe on how to handle the madness of Sean & Steve. Vee also fills us in on the progress of the film that she has been working on. To help the listeners get to know Phoebe better we play the Island Game. We then catch up with everyone. Phoebe tells us about her trip to San Francisco, her friends wedding and a taping of Will & Grace. Steve and Sean tell us about guest hosting with their friend Kat Ellis on her podcast Chords & Vines. The gang then talks about veterans in their families, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the New Monkees and then we celebrate Steve's Birthday. The gang then wraps up things with a Tinsel Town Spotlight and What's News. CLICK ON PIC TO FOLLOW THE LINK Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop !
We open with today's theme being Grim Grinning Ghosts by VoicePlay A Capella. Intern Michelle is back answering phones and the boys jump right into catching up. Steve talks about going to see Young Frankenstien The Musical. Sean then talks about his son's birthday weekend, taking his son to see Marty Ross of The New Monkees with special guest Dino Kovas also of The New Monkees who and opened for The Monkees' Micky Dolenz who also brought special guest Monkee Michael Nesmith. Sean then also talks about hanging with The Sounds' Gina Grad who discovered she has a LinkedIn account. The guy then talk about Robert Guiellume, Fats Domino, The World Series and most popular Halloween Movie Costumes. Then jump right into with guest actor Keith Dion. The guys talk with Keith about being an important part of the Mark & Brian Show by doing his Gene Wilder impression and discuss his stand up comedy and acting career. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/iframe
We open with today's theme being Grim Grinning Ghosts by VoicePlay A Capella. Intern Michelle is back answering phones and the boys jump right into catching up. Steve talks about going to see Young Frankenstien The Musical. Sean then talks about his son's birthday weekend, taking his son to see Marty Ross of The New Monkees with special guest Dino Kovas also of The New Monkees who and opened for The Monkees' Micky Dolenz who also brought special guest Monkee Michael Nesmith. Sean then also talks about hanging with The Sounds' Gina Grad who discovered she has a LinkedIn account. The guy then talk about Robert Guiellume, Fats Domino, The World Series and most popular Halloween Movie Costumes. Then jump right into with guest actor Keith Dion. The guys talk with Keith about being an important part of the Mark & Brian Show by doing his Gene Wilder impression and discuss his stand up comedy and acting career. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/iframe
Today's theme is Feed My Frankenstien by Alice Cooper. Then Sean and Steve jump right into the show. First Sean talks about his friend Marty Ross of The New Monkees opening for Monkee Micky Dolenz. He then wishes his son a very happy 13th Birthday. The guys then retell their story about being on Alan "The BuddaMan" Lohr's show The International Experience and meeting Oingo Boingo's drummer Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez. Sean then throws Steve under the bus recounts the ride home. Then guys then talk to friend of the program author/director Staci Wilson about the L.A. Premire of her movie Fetish Factory. Next the guys talk about the Dodgers going to the World Series and then follow up with some more Horror Movie Trailers and wrap up with What's News?! CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/iframe
Today's theme is Feed My Frankenstien by Alice Cooper. Then Sean and Steve jump right into the show. First Sean talks about his friend Marty Ross of The New Monkees opening for Monkee Micky Dolenz. He then wishes his son a very happy 13th Birthday. The guys then retell their story about being on Alan "The BuddaMan" Lohr's show The International Experience and meeting Oingo Boingo's drummer Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez. Sean then throws Steve under the bus recounts the ride home. Then guys then talk to friend of the program author/director Staci Wilson about the L.A. Premire of her movie Fetish Factory. Next the guys talk about the Dodgers going to the World Series and then follow up with some more Horror Movie Trailers and wrap up with What's News?! CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/iframe
We open the show with Season of the Witch by The Blues Brothers to start off our Holloween celebration. Steve catches everyone up with his fantasy football league. Sean mentions about how he lost interest in watching sports. Sean then talks about attending the Huntington Beach Air Show. The guys then bring up the horrible event that happened in Las Vegas and how it has affected so many people. Then they pay tribute to Tom Petty and his music. They then switch gears to inform everyone that the will be doing a guest Co-Host on Nov. 5th with Cords & Vines Podcast with host Kat Ellis. Then talk about the New Monkees 30th Anniversary Get Together. Next the guys jump right in with reading their Horoscopes and playing their favorite horror movie trailers. The guys then wrap up with What's News?! and a cool statement from Dann Novack of the M&B 25Year Facebook Page. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS. Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </iframe
We open the show with Season of the Witch by The Blues Brothers to start off our Holloween celebration. Steve catches everyone up with his fantasy football league. Sean mentions about how he lost interest in watching sports. Sean then talks about attending the Huntington Beach Air Show. The guys then bring up the horrible event that happened in Las Vegas and how it has affected so many people. Then they pay tribute to Tom Petty and his music. They then switch gears to inform everyone that the will be doing a guest Co-Host on Nov. 5th with Cords & Vines Podcast with host Kat Ellis. Then talk about the New Monkees 30th Anniversary Get Together. Next the guys jump right in with reading their Horoscopes and playing their favorite horror movie trailers. The guys then wrap up with What's News?! and a cool statement from Dann Novack of the M&B 25Year Facebook Page. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS. Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop ! </iframe
We open today's show with Eric Clapton's song Layla. We jump right in thanking Hadley Belle Miller for being on the show last week and play a few samples from her album Wildflower. We also announce the 30th Anniversary and Get Together for The New Monkees. Steve let us know that his driving for Uber is feeling like a real job even though he's retired. Vee tell us about her new apartment and that she got a role for a horror film. Sean gives a birthday shout out to fellow BJ Show Bud Dawn Cooper. Then Intern Michelle talks to us about her two big surprises Getting married and meeting Johnny Depp. The gang then talks about the boy who mowed the White House Lawn, Foods that make you attractive and having fun with Play Doh! Then Sean interviews his friend singer/bassist Chip Z'nuff from the band Enuff Z'nuff. Then we all play the game. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS. Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop !
We open today's show with Eric Clapton's song Layla. We jump right in thanking Hadley Belle Miller for being on the show last week and play a few samples from her album Wildflower. We also announce the 30th Anniversary and Get Together for The New Monkees. Steve let us know that his driving for Uber is feeling like a real job even though he's retired. Vee tell us about her new apartment and that she got a role for a horror film. Sean gives a birthday shout out to fellow BJ Show Bud Dawn Cooper. Then Intern Michelle talks to us about her two big surprises Getting married and meeting Johnny Depp. The gang then talks about the boy who mowed the White House Lawn, Foods that make you attractive and having fun with Play Doh! Then Sean interviews his friend singer/bassist Chip Z'nuff from the band Enuff Z'nuff. Then we all play the game. CLICK ON PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS. Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop !
Episode 75 we look at The New Monkees which was the reboot of the famous The Monkees, how could it not be success. The group's members were Jared Chandler (guitar and vocals), Dino Kovas (drums and vocals), Marty Ross (bass and vocals), and Larry Saltis (lead guitar and vocals). As it had been with the original Monkees, each had to pass a grueling set of auditions. Unlike the previous series, however, musical ability was a key factor in the selection process.
Podfather Ken Mills & Courtney Cronin Dold are joined by Marty Ross (of the Wigs & New Monkees) we discuss "Power Pop", Rock & More! Scott D. Parker reviews "Wonder Woman" and Misheard lyrics, Man buns and Tiaras. We dedicate this episode to Adam West. Thank you for everything.Find Scott D. Parker's Blog for more from himhttp://scottdparker.blogspot.com/2017/06/wonder-woman-movie-review.htmlPlease rate us on Itunes!Find us on Face Book athttps://www.facebook.com/groups/POPpodcast/Join Courtney on twitter athttps://twitter.com/courtcroTweet Ken @nightwingkenIf you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)
In this episode recorded LIVE! at the NorthEast Comic Con and Pop Culture Expo on Saturday June 20, 2015 Ken welcomes writer/producer Jeff Kline and actor/comedian Julie McCullough to the show. First up Ken welcomes Jeff Kline. Jeff looks at a TV Guide from the week March 18-24, 1978. Ken and Jeff discuss producing cartoons, Jumanji, finding out you got a job in the papers, the life and death of Saturday Morning Cartoons, UPN, That was Then, being 30 and getting to be 16 again twice, The Starland Vocal Band, generational record business, The Monkees, The Banana Splits, Sid & Marty Kroft, Johnny Carson, KTLA, The Legend of Cougar Canyon, Lawrence Welk, Lechmere, Andy Williams, Wayland Flowers & Madam, the pasts' refusal to admit gayness, dialing is a commitment, Ken's aluminium foil based conspiracy theory, Saturday Night family TV, Wonder Woman, replacing Cathy Lee Crosby with Linda Carter, Eletra Woman and Dynagirl, spending 10 minutes in a hot tub with Pink Lady & Jeff, the Sid and Marty Kroft Amusement park, suing McDonald's, Land of the Lost, Hanna-Barbera formal wear, being starstruck, telling The Rock to sound more dead, exactly what an "executive" does, Party of Five, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Frank Lupo, Werewolf, Matt Helm, re-inventing your youth, GI Joe, Transformers, The 7 Stages of Fandom, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, The Jackie Chan Animated Series, R-Rated movies becoming G-Rated Toys, CG Cartoons, Eddie Albert, Love American Style, The Cowsills, the disgusting nature of Afternoon Delight, Summer Replacement Series, The Kids from C.A.P.E.R., The New Monkees, Don Kirshner, Szysznyk, Mr. President, Kolchak, Richard Matheson, The Outer Limits, Art Carney: World's Most Prolific TV Santa, Paul Shaffer and Greg Evigan's deal with Satan, local kids' shows, the golden age of the variety show, Dolly, Hey Vern! It's Ernest, Ernest Saves Christmas, Prime Time Saturday Morning Preview Specials, favorite Christmas Specials, Police Woman, Battle of the Network Stars, Gabe Kaplan's fury, Busting Loose, and the strange TV career of Don Rickles. Ken then welcomes actress/comedian Julie McCullough. Ken and Julie discuss Game of Thrones, Grizzly Adams, the wonders of color TV, moving around as a Military kid, touring the South, Dark Shadows, ghosts, love of the Munsters leading to a role on The Munsters Today, The Flying Nun, Sally Field, Sid & Marty Kroft, Star Trek, locking into all your interests by age 10, Max Headroom, kissing Superboy, Relic Hunter, playing an Evil Magician, being a Magician's assistant, living with Tia Carerre, Dick Clark, Tony Orlando and Dawn, Hee Haw, Carol Burnett, Drive-Ins, Big Bad Mama, a scoop on Big Bad Mama III, Angie Dickinson, when stunts go wrong, Circus of the Stars, Karen Black: Elephant Trainer, Julie's Carnival roots, Monkey Mazes, Carnival based Reality TV Series, the social implications of Freak Shows, "The Scat", Sleepy Hollow, We Are the Millers, shooting in North Carolina, Growing Pains connection to Abbot and Costello, and loving dying on screen.
VHS Rewind! Season 3 Episode 1
VHS Rewind! Season 3 Episode 1
VHS Rewind! Season 3 - Episode 1 Mark and Chris discuss the short-lived series, The New Monkees from 1987.
Kevin and Kornflake wrap up the holidays with a New Year's resolution update, a visit with TV's Kyle, one more trip to see the lobster trap tree, and one more holiday gift. (Yes, it's a Lionel Richie-themed gift. You know us all too well.) Then we creep back into the 80s yet again, and this week we're looking at 1987! It was the year of Debbie Gibson and Tiffany, Data and Picard, Lost Boys and a Princess Bride. We met the Simpsons (who never went away) and the New Monkees (who did, immediately). And it was the year we let Tom Hanks attempt a Dragnet-themed rap song. To quote the philosopher Marx (Richard Marx, that is), we should've known better.
We talk with special guest Jonald Reyes, director of the documentary film That Asian Thing (www.thatasianthing.com)! In this episode: the documentary film That Asian Thing by Jonald Reyes (www.thatasianthing.com), Asian-American celebrities (George Takei, Tiger Woods, Lucy Liu, Bobby Lee, Dat Phan, Rex Navarrete, James Iha, etc.), Margaret Cho's TV show All-American Girl, Celebrity Boxing, Pat Smear, the Nirvana: Unplugged In New York DVD, Super Bowl XLI, William Hung, Fisher Stevens playing an Indian character in Short Circuit (1986), the upcoming movie Rambo (2008) starring Sylvester Stallone, Timecode (2000) starring Salma Hayek, the Independent Film Channel's version of Pulp Fiction (1994) starring John Travolta, Second City and Keegan Michael Key, Jonald's parents, the Filipino delicacy balut, professional boxing, Belleville, NJ, My Chemical Romance, Belleville High School, Ronald McDonald, old typewriters, the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, celebrity sightings (John Cusack and Amy Poehler), the New Monkees, and the purpose of joining the Boy Scouts of America. 60 minutes - paunchstevenson.com