Zilch

Album: Headquarters (1967)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Zilch" is the sound of The Monkees monkeying around in the studio. The song consists of the four members repeating a phrase over and over to create a 1:06 spoken-word cacophony. The phrases are:

    Peter Tork: "Mr. Dobalina, Mr. Bob Dobalina"

    Davy Jones: "China Clipper calling Alameda"

    Micky Dolenz: "Never mind the furthermore, the plea is self defense"

    Michael Nesmith: "It is of my opinion that the people are intending"
  • Based on various interviews with the band members, here are the stories behind the phrases:

    "Mr. Dobalina, Mr. Bob Dobalina" - They were in an airport when they heard Mr. Bob Dobalina being paged.

    "China Clipper calling Alameda" - A reference to the The Pan Am Clipper flying boats that served Alameda, California.

    "Never mind the furthermore, the plea is self defense" - A line from the musical Oklahoma!

    "It is of my opinion that the people are intending" - a made up line that sounds like a bureaucratic speech.
  • The word "zilch" is slang for nothing, which indicates the meaning behind the song. It's just the guys fooling around in the studio.
  • The song is part of the 1967 Monkees album Headquarters, the first one where the band played their own instruments and had some creative control.
  • A part of this song shows up in an episode of The Monkees' TV series called "The Picture Frame," where the group is told to rob a bank as part of a scene for a movie, but it's a real bank robbery. When they're caught and a cop tells them to "start talking," they babble out their lines from "Zilch."
  • The "Mr. Dobalina, Mr. Bob Dobalina" line formed the basis for a 1991 rap song by Del Tha Funky Homosapien called "Mistadobalina." Del would watch The Monkees on TV and had a copy of the Headquarters album, which is how he heard the song.

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