HEAD, a.k.a., the 1968 movie in which the Monkees self-destructed their career and their image, with Jack Nicholson's help.
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I finally got to see
HEAD over the weekend, after being a fan of the music from the film (ok, I like a lot of the Monkees' music, I admit it) ever since I was young. The movie is plotless, satirical, acid-soaked, and sometimes even angry. It was written by Jack Nicholson and director Bob Rafelson, who went on to collaborate on
Five Easy Pieces and
The Postman Always Rings Twice. It tanked at the time, of course- the Monkees were seen as a group for kids, and this movie wasn't made for kids. (I'm not sure WHO it was made for, other than the people involved, really.) Reviews at the time were
mostly negative, but it has since come to be
appreciated for what it is: a funny, indulgent piece of druggy cinema with a few cool pop tunes (some of which are linked below).
Some memorable scenes
(wow, a LOT of this movie is on YouTube):
Mickey Dolenz trashing a Coke machine in the desert, before being surprised by the Italian Army- who surrender to him and hand over their weapons. The entire band being
mercilessly mocked by a waitress in a diner (a waitress played by a man, at that). Some amazing editing during
Davy Jones' song-and-dance "Daddy's Song" (this suffers a bit from YouTube's compression, but will give you a taste). And of course, the first scene in the movie, where Dolenz jumps off a bridge and doesn't die, but rather,
meets a bunch of trippy mermaids while my favorite Monkees tune "Porpoise Song" plays on the soundtrack.
And, the songs:
Porpoise Song
Circle Sky (live version) This is the version o song which appears in the movie, however, when the soundtrack was originally released, it only contained a studio version of the song where, you guessed it: none of the Monkees played any of the instruments.
Can You Dig It?
and finally,
Daddy's Song. After the cool dance routine (linked above),
Frank Zappa shows up along with a talking cow, and proclaims, "That song was pretty white."