Talk:Headquarters (the Monkees album)/Archive 1

Archive 1


All Music Guide link

Since a link to the AMG review is already provided in the template box, I'm removing the review from the main text. Not sure if we have permission to reprint it anyway...

Randy Scouse Git

There was a TV Program in Britain called "Til Death Us Do Part" (which was reworked for the USA as "All in the Family" I think. It featured Alf Garnett, played by Warren Mitchell, as a reactionary, racist, homophobic, middle aged man, who lived with his wife and daughter and son-in-law. The son-in-law was played by Tony Booth. He was the opposite of Garnett, left-wing and politically correct. He used to lounge on the chair looking smug, whilst Garnett used to scream abuse at him, especially the phrase Randy Scouse Git. I have always thought that Dolenz called the song Randy Scouse Git after these confrontations, as it is on record that he became a fan of the show when in England. It is easy to interpret the style of the verses of this song as the words of the smug son-in-law, and the choruses as the intolerance pouring out of Garnett.

Sunny Girlfriend

A side by side comparison of 'Sunny Girlfriend' with a song released by The Rolling Stones 3 years earlier, "It's All Over Now" reveals a well known "borrowing" of the earlier song. --69.72.98.90 (talk) 18:39, 2 August 2009 (UTC)

DAVECS 13-Feb-2006

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Fair use rationale for Image:Headquarters - The Monkees.jpg

 

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