Possibly apocryphal -stories about The Move often are- but I've always heard that Roy Wood wrote "Wave The Flag And Stop The Train" especially for The Monkees. On 8/6/08, Michael Coxe wrote: > > Heeee-eere's J Fred Muggs! > > - mc > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [Spectropop] More of the Mockeers > Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2008 14:45:12 -0000 > From: Antonio Vizcarra > Reply-To: spectropop@yahoogroups.com > To: spectropop@yahoogroups.com > > Hi Spectropoppers > > Here is volume 2 of the Monkees album that never was > with more songs that the Monkees tried to record as > well as some more Monkees clone songs and Monkees > influenced pop. Thanks to all who contributed with > your tips or sending tracks. I hope you enjoy this > compilation. Here is the download link: > > http://rapidshare.com/files/134683500/More_of_the_Mockeers.rar > > More of the Mockeers > > 01 The Jetset - What can I say > 02 The Ballroom - Sunshine today > 03 Bobby Vee - (I'm Into Looking For) Someone To Love > 04 Birdwatchers - Then you say boh bah > 05 the jackson investment co. - what can I do > 06 Three O'Clock - Around the world > 07 Linzer & Randell - I Wanna Be Your Puppy Dog > 08 Linzer & Randell - Sugar Man > 09 The Turtles - The story of rock and roll > 10 Five Americans - Wester Union > 11 1910 Fruitgum Company - Bubble Gum World > 12 The byrds - I Wasn´t Born To Follow > 13 The Moon - Never Mind > 14 We the people - Fluorescent hearts > 15 Don & the goodtimes - Ball of fire > 16 Paul Revere and the Raiders - Him or Me (What's it gonna be?) > 17 Chumbawamba - you can > 18 The Wondermints - Tracy hide > 19 Boyce & Hart - I´m digging you digging me > 20 The Chimps - Believe My Cry > > > > -- Joseph Savitz