Circle Sky
The Monkees
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Circle sky Telling lies Here I stand At demand And it looks we've made it once again And it looks we've made it once again Color sound All around Wing tip smile Sees for miles And it looks we've made it once again And it looks we've made it once again Its a very extraordinary scene To those who don't understand But what you have seen you must believe If you can If you can Hamilton Smiling down Telling more Than before And it looks we've made it once again And it looks we've made it once again Yes it looks like we've made it to the end
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Written by: MICHAEL NESMITH
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11 facts about this song
Composition"Circle Sky" was composed by Monkee member Mike Nesmith. It's the first song he wrote for the band after feeling inspired by the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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Album AppearanceThe song first appeared in the Monkees' film "Head" and ultimately ended up on their sixth studio album, "The Monkees Present," which was released in 1969.
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Live-Performance Track"Circle Sky" is unique because it's one of the very few tracks by The Monkees that was recorded live at a concert. The version that appeared in the "Head" film used this live recording.
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Film PerformanceIn the "Head" film, the song is performed in a desert with a large crowd of fans surrounding them. It's an ode to the band's global popularity during the height of their fame.
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Song ThemeThe song reflects on the empty glamour and shallowness of fame, a theme that was prevalent throughout the "Head" film. This narrative was reflective of the Monkees' own experience as a band that was initially manufactured for a TV show.
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Instrumental Acumen"Circle Sky" showcases Mike Nesmith's skills as a guitarist, as well as Micky Dolenz's and Davy Jones' prowess on the drums and tambourine respectively, establishing that The Monkees were indeed proficient musicians and not just a prefabricated group.
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Different VersionsThere are two well-known versions of "Circle Sky." There's the live version which includes audience noise and another studio version. The studio version differs significantly, featuring additional synthesizing and audio effects.
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Band's Favorite"Circle Sky" is often cited as one of the Monkees' best songs by band members and fans alike. Mike Nesmith has referred to it as one of his favorite songs that he's ever written.
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Critical ReceptionCritics often praise "Circle Sky" for its truthful lyrics and strong musicianship. It's generally regarded as one of the standout tracks on "The Monkees Present."
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InfluenceNesmith's "Circle Sky" is often cited as a precursor to country rock, a genre that he would eventually help pioneer after leaving The Monkees.
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Re-RecordingsThe Monkees re-recorded "Circle Sky" in 1997 for their album "Justus," with Nesmith providing both lead vocals and lead guitar, while Dolenz, Jones and Peter Tork played all the rest of the music, true to the original intentions of the band.
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