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Micky Dolenz Covers Deep Paul Westerberg Cut on New EP

You might know Micky Dolenz as the sole surviving member of the Monkees, the ultra-popular psychedelic pop act that was assembled to star in a ’60s sitcom. The Monkees’ entire run was fascinating—the most monoculture phenomenon in the world, created to riff on the counterculture, which then became part of the counterculture when the band members wrestled control away from the TV producer who put them together in the first place. But Dolenz is more than just a Monkee. He is also, apparently, enough of a Paul Westerberg head to cover a song that even most Westerberg aficionados might not recognize.

In 2008, the former Replacements leader Paul Westerberg released a solo album called 49:00 as a 49-cent Amazon download. It arrived with zero advance notice, and most of the world never realized that it exists. 49:00 plays out as one single track with no tracklist, so fans have had to come up with their own guesses at what the songs were supposed to be called. It is not on streaming services today.

Later this year, Micky Dolenz will release Timeless, a new EP that features songs written by XTC’s Andy Partridge, Shelby Lynne, and the late Adam Schlesinger, among others. It is one more interesting late-career move from Dolenz, a man who recently released an EP of R.E.M. covers and sued the FBI for the release of the Bureau’s secret file on the Monkees. Dolenz’s newly released single “Terri” is really a cover of the opening track from Paul Westerberg’s 49:00, commonly known as “(Tell Me) Who You Gonna Marry.” Below, check out Dolenz’s “Terri” video and the Westerberg original.

TRACKLIST:
01 “Terri”
02 “Any Way You Want Me To”
03 “Something Happened”
04 “Waiting For Day”
05 “Where Do The Tears Come From”
06 “In The Center Of My Heart (Is A Force Commonly Known As Love)”

The Timeless EP is out 9/4.