Head by The Monkees (1968)

Part 4 of Concept albums - Head by: The Monkees (1968)
In this episode, hosts Andrew, Rob, Mike Ross, and Eric dive into Eric’s concept album pick: “Head,” the 1968 cult film and accompanying soundtrack by The Monkees. What starts as a foray into the world of concept albums quickly spirals into a discussion on pop stardom, artistic reinvention, and surreal cinematic experiments. The crew explores The Monkees’ tangled legacy—part manufactured television sensation, part ambitious artists desperate to break free from their fabricated image—and how “Head” attempted, with mixed results, to demolish, satirize, and redefine everything people thought they knew about the band. Along the way, they wrestle with the album’s identity as a concept work, the film's psychedelic structure, celebrity cameos, and why “Head” failed commercially but ultimately became a cult classic. Settle in as we unpack one of the strangest crossroads in pop culture history and decide whether The Monkees’ most infamous creation is a misunderstood masterpiece, a fascinating mess, or somewhere in between.
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