circle sky - head (1968)
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circle sky - head (1968)
Stranger Things Have Happenedā¦
Today at school, the class watched a Bill Nye video that I swear was inspired by the movie HEAD (1968). It had cut scenes from old instructional films from the 1950s and mushroom clouds. I donāt remember what the topic was because I was too busy imagining the Circle Sky scene from HEADā¦
Circle Sky has been stuck in my head for so long wtf-
That song isnāt even that good whatās going on š
Circle Sky - The Monkees
"Circle Sky"
āI wanted to explore the power trio of us. In a strange way, we were actually pretty good. Micky was a real garage-band drummer. I was a real scream-and-shout guitar player and Peter was a very precise player. He could play interesting lines and fills on the bass. The power trio that existed between us was seldom explored.ā - Michael Nesmith on "Circle Sky" (the Head sequence was filmed on May 17, 1968), Rolling Stone, August 23, 2016 "[Michael] caught the episode of Friends and he said, āGee, that sounds like us playing the theme song there,ā and then his ā he started to think about some old Monkees songs, and his girlfriend said, āWell, whoās playing bass on that cut there?ā He said, āWell, Peter.ā 'Did he write that part?ā āYeah.ā Well, so his girlfriend liked my work and he said, āMaybe we shouldā¦ā And at that time, he was developing a thing for ZZ Top and he wanted to play guitar like that, sound like that on guitar, and we were the vehicle for it, so we joined, got together and we made a record called Justus." - Peter Tork, GOLD 104.5, 1999 Q: "What led Michael Nesmith to rejoin The Monkees in 1996 for theĀ JustusĀ album?" Peter Tork: "Mike had become boyfriend/girlfriend with this woman who listened to a cut of 'Circle Sky' [written by Nesmith, it appeared on theĀ HeadĀ soundtrack in December 1968]. She listened and exclaimed, 'Who is playing bass on that?'Ā Michael said, 'Well, Peter.'Ā She quickly replied, 'Well, who wrote the part?' And he responded, 'Well, Peter.' Soon he was sort of enjoying what we had done before.Ā He thought,Ā God, these guys are pretty good.Ā So he invited Micky and me, and we took over a rehearsal hall.Ā The three of us banged away for a couple of hours, and danged if we didnāt sound just exactly the same as we did when we left off nearly 30 years previously. And next thing we knew, Michael wanted to be back in the band for a little while.Ā Michael is very much into,Ā Whatās the best you can get right now?Ā He is kind of aggressive about getting the best studio, the best equipment, and the best approach to sound.Ā So we produced and recorded theĀ JustusĀ album on tape and transferred it to digital afterwards in an effort to keep it as warm as possible.Ā Iām not so interested in the sound per se.Ā If we had made it all digital, I couldnāt have told the difference myself.Ā All I know is I hear the energy of the band.Ā Whatās interesting is for us to play together and make a record as best we know how.Ā I played all the bass parts onĀ Justus, Michael played all the guitar parts, Micky played all the drums, and Davy played tambourine and some acoustic guitar.Ā If you hear keyboards or piano on a track, thatās me, too.Ā I would play one instrument and then overdub the other.Ā There are a couple of things I would have done differently, but all in all, I think it stands up pretty well.Ā So thereās theĀ JustusĀ album for you.Ā Mike joined us in the UK for our 30th anniversary tour in 1997. I enjoyed that tour very much; it was a good time.Ā Nevertheless, Mike never said anything to me when he decided to leave the band after the ā97 European tour, and I still donāt know why he left." - Pop Culture Examiner, November 24, 2011