The Monkees - Steppin' Stone - Live 2001 video free download


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The Monkees perform "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" live on August 21, 2001. Please visit my website at http://www.monkeesconcerts.com.

Comments

8 years ago

newcountryguy

They sound really good even after all these years! Sound very much like their recording still....that is rare for many artists!!! These days!

9 years ago

Dean Martin

great performance

9 years ago

Gail Mees

Great Memories & thanks to video and you tube, we can watch them still grooving & moving. And here I am, older than dirt, laid back and doing drugs legally!! Glad they can still Rock!!!Rock and Roll lives Forever. Monkees....Beatles....Guess Who....and singles we love like Pat Boone "Love Letters in the Sand"...smooching music. (Sigh)And Elvis, "I want you I need you I love you. Hundreds more. Swaying to the music. How about "I can't get no satisfaction"...ohhhhh yeah!!!Rolling Stones brought us a Billion hits. Boy crazy me & BFF Judy, ran the downtown circuit. So cool. 

9 years ago

Mark O'Cain

They mixed out Mickey and Davey...

9 years ago

Gail Mees

Still stepping and They're my age!!Rock & Roll lives forever. We might die but It won't. 

9 years ago

Joanne Ber

BRAVO!! very kool..miss you David Jones :(

9 years ago

powergirl901

They still have that particular vocal (boy band) blend in their voices.

9 years ago

AmericanIsraeliJew

Well it is a real bummer we lost Davy and where is Mike?

9 years ago

Russell Ford Music

Where's Mike D: it's no Monkees without Mike!

9 years ago

Kammers10

I agree, ditch the horns. It's rock!

9 years ago

Kammers10

Come back Davy! A fav song.

9 years ago

Vickie Lynne

loved this and always will :)))

9 years ago

Play2Win1958

Where's Michael ??

9 years ago

Calipalli

Damn good but my favorite is still the Liverpool Five's 1966 original album track that turned the Monkees on to the tune.

9 years ago

Bill Atwell

Missing Nesmith?!

9 years ago

Be Love

Between age 10 - 12..... loved them.....and still do..... regardless of the controversy regarding who wrote what, who sang what, who was a musician or who wasn't.... it was fun, innocent (yes bubblegum) days.....and my cousins and I danced until we dropped.....Thank you for this upload

9 years ago

LINDA BROWN

I was in love with Mickey!

9 years ago

speedskiff2

Bit of a let down Dolenz wasn't on drums, but hey, remember watching him on "Circus Boy" in black and white.

9 years ago

George Vreeland Hill

They belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.They outsold and outdid most of the acts in the Hall.The Monkees are legendary and one of the greats.That is a fact.

10 years ago

Shoshone 51

Back in the day most everyone used session musicians, except for the greats, but even than, used session musicians for recording, like "The Wrecking Crew" who where Leon Russell, Hal Blaine, Glenn Campbell, and others, with Phil Spector. The Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Barbara Streisand, Steely Dan used session musicians. Toto were also session musicians for almost everyone in the music industry especially Jeff Porcaro, everyone used him, he was great, from Steely Dan, Boz Skaggs, Don Henley, Dire Straits, Bruce Spingstein, Jackson Browne, the list is endless. Now everyone has to use session musicians due to lack of talent.

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