Another part of my youth gone......happy memories though of watching the Monkees on TV in the school holidays and much of their music is uinderrated.
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Peter Tork RIP
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Re: Peter Tork RIP
The Inbetweeners for a 1970's era.duke63 wrote:Another part of my youth gone......happy memories though of watching the Monkees on TV...
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Re: Peter Tork RIP
Remember watching Peter Tork in the Monkees when I was a kid, I loved the music, although I wasn’t sure about the comedy or the canned laughter.