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Fifty Years Of The Monkees

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The Monkees in 1966 from left: Davy Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith (Photo courtesy of Rhino Entertainment)

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he year may be 2016, but somehow The Monkees have managed to become relevant again. While the Pre-Fab Four may now be a trio due to the unfortunate passing of founding member Davy Jones back on Feb. 29, 2012, the surviving members have released Good Times!. Produced by Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne), these 13 songs include four cuts based on late 1960s demos with the rest of the project featuring contributions from a who’s who of alt-rock icons. With the band commemorating its 50th anniversary this year, here are a handful

of major highlights cherry-picked from the history of these pop culture icons.

Jimi Hendrix hanging out backstage with The Monkees

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Casting For The Monkees Inspired by the Beatles’ film A Hard Day’s Night, show creators Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider wanted to use an existing rock group (in this instance, The Lovin’ Spoonful), as the centerpiece of a new television show. Because the Spoonful were already signed to a contract, Raybert Productions went forward with Broadway actor Davy Jones as the centerpiece for a fictional band that was rounded out through auditions. While the likes of Stephen Stills, Paul Williams

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MONKEES from page 3A and Three Dog Night’s Danny Hutton didn’t make the cut, the Monkees were rounded out by Mickey Dolenz, Peter Tork and Michael Nesmith.

The Monkees at L.A.’s Greek Theater in 1986

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Jimi Hendrix And The Monkees While the Monkees were originally conceived as a video group, Nesmith and Tork being actual musicians meant creative control struggles would evolve despite the fact that Screen Gems (the show’s production company) head of music Don Kirshner wound up using songs penned by Neil Diamond, Gerry Goffin, Carole King and the duo of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. When the group finally toured, Jimi Hendrix was asked to open for them after impressing the band at the Monterey Pop Festival. Hendrix only lasted seven dates before dropping out.

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Going To The Head Of The Class While The Monkees series was canceled in February 1968 after only two seasons, the quartet was still under contract. Schneider and Rafelson decided to shoot Head, a film directed by a then-unknown Jack Nicholson. Even though it was initially a commercial bomb, the stream-of-consciousness flow of Head, along with bizarre cameo appearances by the likes of Frank Zappa, Victor Mature, Annette Funicello, boxer Sonny Liston, stripper Carol Doda and Green Bay Packers linebacker Ray Nitschke made it a beloved cult classic.

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MTV Rediscovers The Monkees The fledgling MTV network was only five years old when it broadcast a Monkees marathon that kicked off on Feb. 23, 1986. Nickelodeon picked up the ball shortly after and started running the series on a daily basis, exposing the group to a new generation. Before long, old albums were recharting and the Monkees became one of the biggest live acts in 1986 and 1987. A new compilation, Then & Now... The Best of The Monkees, not only was a commercial smash but yielded a new hit song, “That Was Then, This Is Now,” a Top 20 smash that was the band’s first single since 1971.

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The Monkees Have Good Times! In 2016 With Nesmith, Dolenz and Tork on board, Rhino Records commemorated the group’s 50th anniversary with a project propelled by contributions written specifically for the band. Among the contributors were Rivers Cuomo (Weezer), Andy Patridge (XTC), Ben Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie) and the duo of Noel Gallagher (Oasis) and Paul Weller (The Jam). Also included are four fleshed-out, late 1960s demos penned by Diamond, Jeff Barry/Joey Levine, Boyce and Hart and a Harry Nilsson title cut, where Dolenz duets with the late singer-songwriter. The Monkees will be appearing on Oct. 7 at The Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, 720 Northern Blvd., Greenvale. For more information, visit www.tillescenter.org or call 516-2993100. To read a full feature on The Monkees, go to page 8A.

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DINING

Brunch Ladies

Sugar and spice and nothing flipped twice, that’s what brunch is made of. Not your mother’s brunch, Rachel’s Waterside Grille, Maureen’s Kitchen and Pretty Toni’s Café are the queens of the brunch scene, serving up classic and unique fare for the hungry customer. Wake up with our editors’ picks.

Oreo and white chocolate chip pancakes with strawberries at Maureen’s Kitchen. (Photo by Katie Anello)

Maureen’s Kitchen

108 Terry Rd., Smithtown; 631-360-9227 Maureen’s Kitchen features brunch at its finest, with creative takes on breakfast staples you won’t find anyplace else. Eggs get new life with the wide variety of omelette options, including the additions of pastrami, fresh scallions and Swiss; eggplant, asparagus, roasted peppers and mozzarella cheese; or kielbasa, tomato and muenster cheese. If your taste buds direct you to the sweeter side of the menu, the French toast or pancakes won’t disappoint. Fill your soft, fluffy pancakes with chocolate chips, Oreo crumbles, blueberries or apple cinnamon, or opt for the pumpkin walnut pancakes that are perfect for fall. The French toast is thick and flavorful, without being overpowering. Diners have the option of blueberry, raspberry or apple filling for the stuffed French toast. The croissant French toast can be filled with cream cheese and raspberry preserves or one of the daily specials. Maureen’s diners know to come early or prepare to wait, as lines form quickly for this brunch hot spot. The rotating daily specials mean you can try something new every time you visit, which justifies regular trips to the quaint eatery. Must have: While all of the pancake offerings at Maureen’s are delicious, diners rave about the pistachio pancakes. It’s an offering not found on many menus and when topped with real maple syrup, will quickly make you a Maureen’s regular.

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Rachel’s Waterside Grill

281 Woodcleft Ave., Freeport, 516-546-0050 Sitting dockside on Freeport’s Nautical Mile, Rachel’s presents a maritime twist on traditional brunch items. The new American eatery boasts a brunch menu divided into sections—The Eggery, Rachel’s Original Benedicts, Entrées, Sandwiches and Hamburgers and Salads. All brunch orders come with a basket of assorted baked goods, including a supremely flaky and buttery croissant, as well as moist pound cake and crumb cake. To quench your thirst for a heady cocktail, Rachel’s offers one free mimosa or Bloody Mary with $2.50 refills. When you’re sufficiently lubricated, it’s time to partake in Rachel’s exciting menu. Eye-catching items like Lobster Hash and Eggs and Seafood Crepes Florentine reel you in from The Eggery menu, while the Lobster and Baltimore benedicts both offer enticing additions to the traditional Eggs Benedict. And sweet lovers need look no further than the Cannoli Stuffed French Toast. If in a pasta mood, the Shrimp and Bowtie Alla Vodka is al dente and loaded with Carolina shrimp. Meanwhile, the Baltimore Eggs Benedict sees perfectly poached eggs draped over Baltimore crab cakes with grilled tomato and a lemon thyme Hollandaise. The Lobster Benedict brings the clawed crustacean into the Benedict mix, with poached eggs and fresh lobster joining sautéed spinach and grilled tomato atop English muffins

Rachel’s Lobster Hash and Eggs

Fried Whiting brunch platter at Pretty Toni’s Café and Hollandaise. Must have: Rachel’s Lobster Hash and Eggs features three fried eggs over lobster potato hash, topped with Hollandaise and served with sausage, bacon or ham. It’s as lovely to look at as it is to eat.

This cafe has the right amount of charm and style and a soul-satisfying menu to back it up. And because its Sunday brunch was so wildly popular, Pretty Toni’s Café has recently expanded brunch service to include Fridays and Saturdays (noon to 3:34 p.m.). The red velvet waffle and chicken hot plate (Belgian waffle drizzled with cream cheese icing and deep fried chicken) is probably one of the most popular items on Pretty Toni’s Café brunch menu, no doubt. If waffles are the way to your heart, you will want to stop by on Saturdays for the café’s Waffle Saturdays where you can choose from chocolate chip, sweet potato, strawberry, blue velvet, blueberry or banana waffles, topped with a half fried chicken or fried whiting. Take part in all day happy hour, with your purchase of a brunch entrée. Pay homage to some of the greatest celebrities of the past with fun brunch cocktails named after Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Whitney Houston. You’ll want to try a slice of carrot cake, sweet potato pie, peach cobbler or banana pudding. Call ahead for take-out or catering service. Must have: While the waffles are a sure-win as the brunch choice, it’s the creamy grits topped with lobster and shrimp in a lobster butter sauce or the fried whiting fish served with eggs and grits that will make you a return diner. —Betsy Abraham, Steve Mosco and Christy Hinko

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Rocky—40 years

Yo, Adrian! Sylvester Stallone brought the character of Rocky Balboa (above), a small-time boxer from Philadelphia, to life 40 years ago. Initially chosen to take on the reigning world heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed, Rocky spanned a successful six sequels, with the most recent being Creed (2015).

As the World Turns—60 years

One of the longest running operas on daytime television, As The World Turns celebrates it’s 60th anniversary this year. When it aired on April 2, 1956 on CBS, viewers followed the love lives, heartbreak, difficult decision making and drama of the Hughes, Snyder and Walsh families that occupied the fictional town of Oakdale, IL. Stars such as Helen Wagner, Don Hastings and Eileen Fulton caught their big break on this show.

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THE SPORTS DESK

The Dark Side Of Yankees Pride BY DAVE GIL DE RUBIO

Right: Thurman Munson collides with Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk during a 1973 game.

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ver since the New York Yankees transitioned from being the New York Highlanders back in 1913, the franchise has established a reputation for being perennial winners (27 World Series championships and counting) and as a team known for class and high standards. That said, Robert Dominguez and David Hinckley, both with longtime connections to The Daily News, shone a light on the dark side of Bronx Bombers history via Bronx Bummers: The Unofficial History of the New York Yankees’ Bad Boys, Blunders and Brawls. Through 50 bite-size chapters, the duo unveil some of the seedier episodes in Yankees history that go beyond Babe Ruth’s off-field peccadilloes, the

Shady Ownership “We talk about what a larger-thanlife, obnoxious character George Steinbrenner was. But there were the very first owners—like “Big Bill” Devery, who was the most corrupt police chief in New York City history. And his partner [Frank J. Farrell] was owner of a multitude of gambling halls and bookie joints. It’s funny how in that era, that was so rampant and open.” “Battle Of The Biltmore” “Larry MacPhail was a co-owner of the Yankees along with Del Webb and Dan Topping in the mid-to late 1940s. At the Yankees 1947 championship victory party at the Biltmore, MacPhail announced his retirement. By that time, he was several sheets to the wind and in addition to firing farm director George Weiss in front of his wife and supposedly taking a

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constant battles between elite catchers Thurman Munson and Carlton Fisk in the 1970s or how former starter “Black” Jack McDowell flipped off fans after getting bombed by the White Sox during a July 1995 home game. Lifelong Yankees fan Dominguez shares the five most intriguing moments he came across while putting this book together with Hinckley that both haters and die-hard fans of the team will get a kick out of.

Left: “Black” Jack McDowell salutes the Stadium crowd in July 1995. remembering that again.”

swing at him, your owner punched everybody at the party including Topping and a reporter who had been a former aide of MacPhail during his days as a National League executive.” Donnie [Doesn’t] Get A Haircut “[Don Mattingly had a] mullet, and he was one of the players ordered to cut his hair. He took a stand, demanded a trade and went up against Gene Michael, back then, who was the GM. Mattingly pretty much threw a hissy-fit as the young star at the time, and he refused to get a haircut.” Dale And Don “[Don Mattingly] and Dale Berra got caught urinating in public in the same place on separate days by the same security guard. They successfully kept Mattingly out of the news, but once Berra got

Babe Ruth takes manager Miller Huggins for a spin in 1921

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caught and reporters started sniffing around, it turned out that Mattingly had been arrested too. That was hilarious and kind of a lot of fun

Playing What If With The 1980s Yankees “In the book’s final chapter, I take a different approach on the Mattingly years, 1982 to 1996. They could have been a lot better had they kept [certain players]. Rick Dempsey, who played 24 years, was a great catcher. Little moves like this in addition to keeping Jay Buhner. Fred McGriff, who if you had Mattingly, McGriff could have played DH or a little outfield. Would you have rather had Rickey Henderson or Jose Rijo in his prime? Doing that research and playing the what-if game. Being a Yankees fan, every generation had its great teams and players. Maybe not fair to the rest of baseball, but when you’re a Yankees fan, you don’t care. Things could have been a little bit different.”

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