The only people who didn't like The Monkees were the French, and they don't even like themselves, so what's the point?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Wherever I go, people still shout out: 'Hey, hey, we're The Monkees.' And I never tire of that.
Original Monkees' songs were produced very thinly, on purpose.
Many people have fond memories of 'The Monkees.' I fondly remember it, too.
The Monkees are like the mafia. You're in for life. Nobody gets out.
My guilty pleasure, to be frank with you, is 'The Monkees.'
When I was 11 I became a massive fan of The Monkees. We had a so-called 'band' of kids on my street and we'd go along to people's houses and mime to Monkees records.
When I was 20, in 1957, and maybe you would say I was old enough to know better, but nevertheless, I was completely nuts about Buddy Holly. And I loved pop bands that had absolutely no intellectual pretensions whatsoever. I loved the Monkees.
I don't really have anything against the French except that, as an American, I've been bred to despise them with the same zeal as soccer and Renny Harlin films.
The Monkees changed my life but ruined my acting career.
The French are very individualistic.
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