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Price Details

3rd Party New

Latest $52.99 Apr 21, '16
Highest $59.95 Nov 4, '15
Lowest $34.95 Dec 26, '15
Average $52.99 (30d avg)
$52.99 (90d avg)
$51.46 (Lifetime average)
Added Nov 4, 2015

3rd Party Used

Latest $38.00 Apr 21, '16
Highest $38.00 Apr 21, '16
Lowest $19.75 Jan 3, '16
Average $21.03 (30d avg)
$21.02 (90d avg)
$21.03 (Lifetime average)
Added Nov 4, 2015

Sales Rank

30 day average: 191,746
90 day average: 182,347

Product Description

He will be forever remembered as a former Monkee (and son of the inventor of Liquid Paper), but is a reminder that Michael Nesmith was also a pioneer in music and long-form videos. Produced in 1981, the same year MTV made its debut, the hourlong program consists of 41 comedy bits and videos for Nesmith tunes. Of the former, most star Nesmith himself and are short and silly in an inoffensive, slapstick kind of way, poking fun at TV commercials, rock stars, drug use, and more in a style reminiscent of or the now-defunct . The music videos, which include "Rio" (one of Nesmith's best songs) and four others, are clever and visually rich, making skillful use of the medium well before the advent of computers and other modern techniques. Monkee business? Sure, but darned amusing, and the first video Grammy winner to boot.

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