Get into the happy holiday spirit with this hot new yuletide episode!
We zip right down the chimney with a song-by-song review of the new CHRISTMAS PARTY CD!
What songs are true gifts to us fans? Which ones just don't deliver the magic? Hear Al's irrational rage over McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime!" We go toe-to-toe over the Monkees first full seasonal disc!
Next, Alan and Al look back over the last two years, discussing the highlights of past podcasts! The guests! The re-mixes! The discussions! You are there!
PLUS-An exclusive interview with local artist/singer/musician Lindsay Stewart! She's a Monkees fan, and covers "Unwrap You For Christmas," and you'll only hear her amazing performance here!
ALSO-Hear a wonderfully surprising re-mix of "We Were Made For Each Other!" You'll never think of this '68 song in the same way ever again!
AND-Monkees agent and event coordinator Jodi Ritzen calls in, with the very latest Monkees news! Get more Jodi (and holiday jollies) right here!
BONUS-Yet another maniacal Monkees contest! You could win a ton of rare merchandise! Listen in to find out how!
What more could you ask Santa for? Music! Mirth! Monkees! Madness!
So what are ya waiting for? Click below to listen now, or download here (or on your phone), or directly from SoundCloud, iTunes, iHeart Radio, Spotify, or Google Play!
Above four pics: The talented Lindsay "Phoebe Nyx" Stewart! Lindsay is local performer/musician and Monkees fan, who performs an amazing cover of "Unwrap You At Christmas!" Hear it on this episode! Learn more about her right here! |
Above: Jocular Jodi Ritzen calls in, to update us on the latest doings of the Monkees! But that shirt. I dunno.. |
Above three pics: The lustrous loot you could win, in our latest contest! Find out how in this very episode! |
I believe the "Riu Chiu" stereo mix from Missing Links 2 features Chip Douglas singing the Davy part.
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DeleteThe We Were Made For Each Other remix is a mashup of the original vocal and the Chip Douglas produced backing track. It was recorded on 11/4/1967 and features Henry Diltz on banjo. You can find it on Disc 1, track 21 of the BBM Super Deluxe box. The recording session info is found on pg 142 of Sandoval's book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that! But really looking for the talented artist who created the re-mix, to give him (or her) due
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