The Monkees on the set of their television series in 1966.

Mike Nesmith rarely disregarded the impact of The Monkees‘ music on pop culture. However, that didn’t mean he couldn’t partake in some healthy criticism of how strangely, at times, the music and NBC television series seemed to blend into one lump sum. Although he once claimed the band “couldn’t work together musically,” Mike also believed The Monkees was “more of a television attraction than musical” group.

The Monkees on the set of their television series in 1966.
Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz, and Mike Nesmith on the set of ‘The Monkees’ in 1966 | NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images

Mike Nesmith admitted The Monkees ‘couldn’t work together’ musically

In an interview for John Gilliland’s “Pop Chronicles,” Mike took a deep dive into the backstory of The Monkees. He discussed what it was like when he, Peter Tork, Davy Jones, and Micky Dolenz came together to form a musical group a short time ahead of the television series debut.

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