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Opening Ceremony
The Monkees Lyrics


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By Jack Nicholson & Robert Rafelson
Coming....Soon...
Head....Head...
(The Head Radio Spot & excerpts from the movie)

Overall Meaning

The Monkees' song Opening Ceremony features two notable collaborators, Jack Nicholson and Robert Rafelson. The song has a rather cryptic lyrical content that seems to evoke a sense of anticipation and excitement. The repetition of the words "Coming...Soon..." reinforces this notion of excitement and anticipation, while the mention of "Head" suggests that the song might be referencing The Monkees' 1968 film, Head. The lyrics are also peppered with excerpts from the movie, reinforcing the idea that the song is a tribute to the film.


The song seems to celebrate the transformative nature of music, with the lyrics "Head...Head" encouraging the listener to immerse themselves fully in the experience. By including the radio spot for the film in the middle of the track, the song seems to align itself with the countercultural movement of the late 60s, which sought to break down traditional barriers between art and commerce.


Overall, the lyrics to Opening Ceremony are somewhat cryptic, but they evoke a sense of excitement and transformation. Through the use of excerpts from the Head movie, the song aligns itself with the countercultural movement of the time and reinforces the transformative power of art.


Line by Line Meaning

Coming....Soon...
The release of this upcoming work is imminent and will be available for viewing soon.


Head....Head...
This is a reference to the title of the work, 'Head'.


(The Head Radio Spot & excerpts from the movie)
This is a teaser for the upcoming release, featuring clips from both the movie and a promotional radio advertisement.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CAROLE KING, GERRY GOFFIN

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