How old is micky dolenz of the monkeys
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The new album should provide home-locked fans some entertainment and diversions in the meantime. The band had released several previous live LPs, but never as a duo. I sung … probably the majority of the hit songs and a lot of the album cuts. And none of us had any intention of doing it again. It would happen like that. You got this job in at an audition. Do you see this last show as the end of that job? I was cast as the father.
If I were to ever go back and do Hairspray , I would recreate that part. In the Eighties, for instance, I was more wacky and jumping around than I necessarily am now. But when I go back as a solo act, which I probably will after this tour, maybe next year, the majority of the show, the attraction for the fans, is hearing those Monkee hits. And in that sense, I will always be Micky, the wacky drummer on that classic old television show, just like Leonard Nimoy was always Mr.
Spock, God love him. You got typecast from these things. Most people spend the years trying to be successful enough to be typecast, and then they fight it the rest of their lives.
Well, I never fought it. I knew what was happening. I already had a series [ Circus Boy ] when I was a kid. As you probably know, I was up for the Fonz on Happy Days. It was down to me and Henry [Winkler]. It really pisses you off. Love it!
His lyrics can be quite enigmatic, as can be the titles. He realized that song is no longer his. You can. One plus one becomes four somehow. You can say that about the members of the Stones or the Beatles.
You can say that about the members of Star Trek. You put pointy years on Leonard Nimoy and you put him with Bill and a couple of other people … The way I look at it is the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts in these instances. And when David, Peter, and I got together, it went up another factor. And when the four of us got together, the few times we did, the same thing happened.
I think a lot of it with Nez and I has to do with the fact that we really hit it off from the get-go. On the television show, in terms of the comedy, our sense of comedy was really mutual. We improvised really good together, though he was initially much better than I was. But I kind of caught up and learned improv from him. And he says he learned acting from me. But we really clicked as comics. It only took 50 years. Right from the get-go, we really hit it off musically.
I put to the fact that he was born near Dallas and grew up in Texas, and my mom was from Austin. And Nez would have been doing the same thing.
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