Nine Times Blue Song Lyrics

Artist
Album Music Box
Genre Rock
Release 29 September 2008
Price $1.29
Track No 60/99
Duration 2:09
Country USA
1.29 USD
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I LOVe the MOnkees!!. I am 12 years old but my dad told me and have been watching them on Antenna Tv. I love there song Daydream Believer It inspires me and I love there beat and there words! I am so sad that Davy Died. He was my favorite out of all of them! If they were still singing and all of them alive, I would say KEEp it up MONKEES!

99 Songs...Everything That Matters. The thing about The Monkees was that, even though they were an exceptional band, they don't really deserve this type of special treatment. A four-disc box set (shaped like a book, including a 97 page booklet), consisting of 99 songs. That's right. 99 songs. Until seeing the Music Box, I didn't think that they did 99 songs. But they did. And it's 99 of their best. Every Monkees song that matters (and then some) is included on Music Box. Also, it's in chronological order and it flows nicely. Usually it's just one or the other on a greatest hits compilation, let alone a box set. Disc 1 contains The Monkees' music from 1966. It has their earliest music, including the beloved theme song to their TV show, their best song "Last Train to Clarksville," a fast (and slow) version of "I Wanna Be Free," and several good album cuts from their first two LP's. It also has some unnecessary first recorded demo versions and previously unissued mixes of songs. Still, it stands out as one of the best discs. Disc 2 contains The Monkees' music from 1967. It is probably the best disc (Next to the first one), simply because it contains a great deal of underplayed Monkees' songs. Some are: "Randy Scouse Git," "No Time," "Star Collector," and "Salesman." Of course, they haven't forgotten to include the big its, such as "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "Daydream Believer." Disc 3 contains The Monkees' music from 1968. Of course, as any rabid Monkees cultist knows, 1968 was a bit of a letdown for the band. They released their first album not to hit number one (The Birds, the Bees, and the Monkees), and they released a box office bomb: Head. Of course, the people who made Music Box were still able to add the best music from that era (But that's not really saying much), including some underrated and overrated cuts from The Birds, the Bees, and the Monkees as well as a nice live version of "Circle Sky." Disc 4 contains The Monkees' music from 1969-1996. This is probably the most disappointing disc on the entire box set. It's mainly comprised of lukewarm music after Peter Tork left the band. It also has way too much stuff from their countless reunion specials (Pool It!, to name one). It's got some good stuff, but for the most part, it's not worth your time. Music Box, while it truly, truly, TRULY sums up the band's career, can't really be recommended as a good starting point for a beginner to The Monkees, or indeed a beginner for music from the 1960s. However, if you are a cultist, or grew up watching the TV show, listening to the songs, and loving every minute of it, Music Box is for you. Recommended Tracks: Disc 1: "The Monkees (Theme Song from the Show)" "I Wanna Be Free (Fast Version)" "Last Train to Clarksville" "When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door)" Disc 2: "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" "Randy Scouse Git" "Pleasant Valley Sunday" "Daydream Believer" Disc 3: "Auntie's Municipal Court" "The Girl I Left Behind Me (First Recorded Version)" "Circle Sky (Live)" "Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again" Disc 4: "Listen to the Band" "That Was Then, This Is Now" "Oh, What a Night" "You And I ("Justus" Version)"

Monkees Music. When I Recorded The Songs On The Monkees Box Set, I Think Of The Times Of Davy Jones Was Alive. Since Davy Jones Died February 29, 2012 I Wanted To Make Davy Jones My Synergy On My MP3 Player Till I Get My IPod So I Could Change It From MP3 Player To IPod. I Had To Record All Those Monkees Albums & Put Them On CD's To Remember Davy Jones By.

Micky & Peter ROCK !!!. I recently heard the song That Was Then, This Is Now - on a replay of Casey Kasems AT40 0n XM Satellite Radio. It was the first time I had ever heard this song and immediately had to search it out. I have a dozen or so Monkee's songs in my iTunes library and decided that this was a great addition. Hope everyone else agrees with me.

The Monkees. This is a great collection!! I love the monkees and I'm only in 9th grade! I saw Micky, Peter Non and Gary lewis live and it was totally awesome. There are many great songs that if you add to your collection you wont be sorry!

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Nine Times Blue is a song that was released in 29 September 2008.

From which album is the song nine times blue?

Nine Times Blue is a song from the Music Box album.

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Nine Times Blue is performed by The Monkees.

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Nine Times Blue has a duration of 2:09 minutes.

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