The term Pilot is misleading because this in fact was the 'presentation' to sell the show to distributors. This was never aired. In 1986 (which I affectionately call 'The Regurgitation Period' of televison) Straybert Productions held auditions, much like you see now on American Idol or Making the Band, to create a new television show. And this piece shows that process.
In this video you'll see the fifth New Monkee, Jamie Muntner. Marty was off somewhere, needing to be alone with his guitar. He probably ended up in an old abandoned warehouse.
I believe this to be one of Marty's best performances and one of the most simplistic and beautifully shot New Monkees videos. But that's just my opinion :)
Here's the un-official music video for the unreleased song "Late Night". Filmmaker Tom Joslin was running around shooting New Monkees home movies. An official video was never released for this song.
Good visual effects for a little syndicated television show were hard to come by (not to mention expensive!). So in this version of "Burning Desire" we experimented a little with a 'heat sensor' camera. And where is Larry, you ask? He needed to go off and be alone. He probably ended up finding a girl or something ;)
This was one of four short films in a series called "Fable Town" written and directed by Paul Tassie. It first aired in a 1987 episode of "New Monkees".
I came across this interesting little piece of video where Davy Jones of the Monkees makes it sound like HE would have liked to 'produce' New Monkees. I find this fascinating seeing that the Monkees themselves and some of their fans claim that they didn't/don't want New Monkees. Ahhhhh, the joy of it all!
The year was about 1984 or 1985. Bored just sitting in a dorm room, they picked up a 'camcorder', threw on a Monkees album (ran it at 45 rpm, ofcourse) and danced the night away.