In 1996, The Monkees made a notable appearance on "The Rosie O'Donnell Show," promoting their summer tour and performing the classic hit "Last Train to Clarksville." This performance came after the release of their album "Justus," which was issued in 1996, marking their first all-original studio album since the 1970s. The album was significant because it represented a reunion of the original members—Mickey Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork—who collaborated actively for the first time in years. Notably, this performance highlighted their continued relevance in the music scene and showcased their enduring hits to a new generation, emphasizing their lasting legacy in pop culture. The Monkees' live performances during this era tapped into nostalgia while reaffirming their place in music history.