Micheal Nesmith, an amazing artist , kooky, debonair, funny, innovative, great dancer, insanely talented. RIP, Michael Nesmith, I'm so glad your music lives on in recordings and videos. ☺ 🥰
Yes, that's the same range of feelings experience when I hear Mike's music. I.love so much of it and have always loved his voice in its various guises. Sometimes it's just so lovely to hear him sing following the melody line.
I started singing along to this, and almost immediately tears began falling from my eyes. This song is so beautiful...So strong towards the heart. The lyrics are pure poetry, pure grace and beauty.
Stephen M. Klevas Interesting as I’ve never heard this song before & never knew he was a solo singer guest on shows. I thought he perhaps wrote it himself.
Fun Fact: Although he quickly dropped the stage name when the Monkees began it's interesting to note that in the original credits for the pilot episode he is still listed as Michael Blessing and Micky is listed as Micky Braddock which was the name he used on Circus Boy in the '50s.
I understand they just released a 12 cd set of his work in the 70s. I am really hoping there will be a official release of his early demos. His demo version of Don't Call On Me blows away the later Monkees version. The demo version was said to be recorded in 1963. He is incredibly talented and his voice here was amazing.
It will. Linda Ronstadt sang Mike's Different Drum, and that song hasn't and isn't going anywhere. A classic, along with Mike's solo and Monkees music.
It occurred to me that Mike stood up to greet Lloyd Thaxton to BE POLITE, (because in those days a young person would stand up when greeted by an older person) and it threw Mike off somewhat when Lloyd told him to sit. That may be why the interview was a little awkward, with Mike being perhaps a little embarrassed? Anyway, Mike handled it well with his usual poise and confidence.
Shondell Miller I never hated him but there was always something about Nesmith I didn’t like. Maybe it was his aloofness. But him performing this at his young age shows he has emotion.
@yandrsupreme Yes, I figured that too. I think I mentioned that in another comment on here. But what I was talking about here wasn't why Lloyd asked Mike to sit down, what I was talking about was why Mike stood up when Lloyd came over.
They were the four right guys for the job, and thank god for that. All talented in their own right, and when you put them together something truly special happened.
After the show someone said to Mike, "Whatever you do from now on, never do a TV show about four guys in a band based on The Beatles. It'll be a flop." Thankfully Michael Blessing Nesmith didn't listen and the rest is history.
GingerGilligan Either way, I like the man Mike has become. Hope I get to meet him one day, and if not then my heart will break, just as it did for Davy.
God blessed you with the most handsome face, body and voice while you were alive. Heaven was within you and now you are part of the Infinite Light. Your purpose in life was to make millions of people happy with your talents, your music, singing, warm sense of humor and good looks. I love you, Beautiful Michael "Blessing" Nesmith
I don't know how much camera experience he had before he started on "The Monkees" but Mike was in teen drama camps and studied drama in college. He had a fair amount of stage experience. Acting wasn't new to him and that might have explained his ease in front of audiences.
@@cherylhulting1301 I remember being disappointed though when I looked up Michael Nesmith on IMDB and saw he did very little acting in TV/movies outside of The Monkees though. :/
@@GingerGilligan It's a bummer, Ginger. Mike concentrated on making music in the 70s and then his starting to make music videos got him interested in TV again. Then NBC President Brandon Tartikoff saw his video album "Elephant Parts" at Sundance Film Festival, where it was a hit with audiences (Mike had also put up seed money for the festival from his inherited fortune). He approached Mike about doing a show of comedy videos. Mike researched acts in he LA comedy club scene and they produced a short-lived great show called "Television Parts" in summer 1985. It was terrific and introduced a lot of later successful comedians (Garry Shandling, Roseanne Barry, Arsenio Hall) to TV, but its ratings were low and they only produced eight shows. I was disappointed because I liked the show myself. Mike then moved into executive producing movies and running his home video business, as well as producing music for other artists. He has had cameos in shows like "Portlandia" too, but not as many appearances as he would like. Mike had one other opportunity for a series (I think it was the late 80s or early 90s). It was to be a family comedy about two sets of divorced neighbors who married again. But when Mike read the proposed scripts he was disappointed by their quality and decided not to continue negotiating to star in the show. The casting director was furious and told him for pulling out, he would "never work in this town again." Seems that this blacklisted him. He also said that when he asked former "Monkees" producer Bob Rafelson to direct one of the videos for "Television Parts," Rafelson told Mike he had no future in television. I couldn't imagine why Rafelson would say that until I read a short piece with him and learned his feelings about the Monkees in general. Rafelson said that he "grooved on those guys like no other," but he didn't think any of them had any talent. 😲 I wish Michael had gotten more film work because he was an appealing and funny actor in what he did display. He says he would do it again if anyone called him and described acting as "his first love."
GingerGilligan He probably wasn’t interested by that time as time was spent in developing the group into a real band & he was doing more songwriting by that time so his projects were music related. I don’t picture any of the Monkees to be great in acting even though Jones was in theatre. Guest spots in shows I’ve seen like Jones on The Brady Bunch but I think they followed their calling rather nicely & thanks to the fans, they are not forgotten.
Cheryl Hulting Very interesting-knew some of what you said but not everything. Maybe he would have been a good actor if the circumstances would have been different. And maybe the scripts weren’t as bad as he thought but if you’re that interested in acting & you’re not well known for it, I think one should just take the job as other things can spring out of that.
I get a lot of flack from people for liking The Monkees because they're "fake, manufactured, not a real band", etc. etc. I try to explain that I am primarily a fan of Mike Nesmith and I like The Monkees because that was the group and show he happened to be in. If he was in a "real band" I would be a fan of that. If he became a big star as Michael Blessing I would be a fan of him as a solo artist. It is obvious the man had real talent and was an absolute perfect 10 lookswise as well. IMO he leaves all of The Beatles in the dust.
The Monkees were manufactured - like an iPhone, or a Porsche, or "Corn fed beef"? The argument seems to be that nothing good can be "manufactured?" That's just silly. The Monkees are amazing BECAUSE they are manufactured. They were created by a group of talented people (including the 4 guys we know as "the Monkees." Those four young men were an extremely important part of the group of people who "manufactured" the Monkees.) I don't care at all if the four guys didn't grow up together or meet each other in some club in Oklahoma and decide to play music together. The four were "arranged" to be together by one set of talented people and then the four took the project from there. Talented musicians were brought in to play wonderful songs. The whole project reeks of talent. I love it for what it is. I don't care at all if it doesn't fit some mold that Jann Wenner and the other "rock critics" demand that all rock groups must fit into - I like them, and I made that decision all by myself - without Jann's help or approval. I like the personalities I perceive. I like the music I hear. I like the Monklees!
The Monkees had a magic chemistry despite how different they all were. Don't be ashamed or embarrassed. A lot of great music! Michael stood out for me when I heard the old albums again during college. He is my favorite, and love his whole solo career too!
Really? People are still knocking the monkees about that? I thought we've grown up as a nation. Seriously, there was a YT comment that resonated with me that said that The Monkees were more than just a band, but an art project. That's a fantastic assessment.
anybody who thinks the Monkees are fake are horses asses anyway. they were suppose to be a made up band based on the Beatles hard day's night.......but they really had talent!
I remember on in an interview on the Monkees Michael Nesmith called himself Michael Blessing but I never knew there was film of him performing under that name.
He's so sweet. This isn't really a "new" song as he said. I certainly prefer this version though. "I was an oak, now I'm a willow and I can bend" Love that. And I love Michael's teeth ;)
Siempre serán los mejoresenlatierraen la casa d papá Dios yeneste mundo terrenal lo fueron bendiciones 🙏❤️❤️❤️ paratodoslos qué recuerdan este grupo sus series buenísimas de verías d pasarlas gracias
Michael Nesmith was (& is ) very talented & versatile, he had a burgeoning career as a Country Folk singer songwriter, he would later be a Music video pioneer & a Founding Father of MTV, his Mom would invent liquid paper, he is the only Monkee to have a hit single after leaving The Monkees.
Michael had several hit singles after the Monkees, including Joanne, Silver Moon, and Rio (#1 in UK and Australia!). He wrote hits covered by others, including Different Drum (Linda Ronstadt), Some of Shelly's Blues (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), and I've Never Loved Anyone More (Lynn Anderson). He's a great songwriter - I love his lyrics, as well as his voice!
I kept expecting Lloyd to ask "Are you from Texas?" And yes, even if I didn't know who Mike was, I would be able to tell he was from Texas just by his accent. (And not from elsewhere in the South either).
Michael Nesmith went by the pseudonym, Michael Blessing, later that year, he would answer an ad that wanted 4 young energetic boys for a TV show about a fictitious rock group known as "The Monkees ", whatever became of the song??
that song was writtenby Buffy Saint Marie....and yes mikes voice is angelic....and i grew up admirering Thaxton and Loved the Monkeys and the Animals and Beatles, in fact all the Animal kingdom.
But sometimes I wonder if people like Dick Clark & Lloyd Thaxton weren’t just lucky they landed their jobs & then realized there’s tons of money in the rock/pop industry so they carried on with other things related to this field sticking to this career as it generates a ton of money. One of the big rivals of 16 magazine in the 1960’s was Lloyd Thaxton’s Tiger Beat-that’s all teens did was buy mags like that back in the day. Don’t know if teenagers do now but the reason I’m saying this is because Thaxton was born in 1927. Most people born in this decade did not like rock music. Dick Clark was also born in the 1920’s. Music of their era was Swing/Big Band so you wonder if they truly & genuinely liked rock & roll music, R & B & the Pop of the 1960’s.
The Monkees better get in the damn Rock n Roll hall of fame before Mickey passes too. Im forever holding a grudge against them. The mf who married his 13 year old cousin gets in easily but not the Monkees??? Ugh
VaL Moore I thought this had to be rare as I’ve never seen any of the Monkees doing a solo on a teen dance show. So he was “out there” which is why he ended up hearing about the audition & ended up getting it I think because he was remembered for wearing his wool cap.
VaL Moore I remember reading he went by that name. I was just saying they remembered he wore that cap so it was something that helped him win the audition & evidently stuck for awhile on the show. I also read that somewhere.
I didn't know Michael ever used a stage name. I do know Mickey Dolenz, whose real name is also Michael, used the name Mickey Braddock in the show, Circus Boy. It's funny that they went back to their real names when they did The Monkees
Michael said that the use of their real names instead of character names was one of the most crucial decisions made about the production of "The Monkees." That tended to make people think that the Monkees were the same as the guys they played and that was true only to a certain extent. Michael said in interviews that this led him himself to sometimes feel difficulty in distinguishing reality from the world of the show.
I seen film clips of Lloyd Thaxton show but they were in black-and-white in the quality was not very good I don’t think I ever seen one in color though
Micheal Nesmith, an amazing artist , kooky, debonair, funny, innovative, great dancer, insanely talented.
RIP, Michael Nesmith, I'm so glad your music lives on in recordings and videos. ☺ 🥰
I’m blessed I got to see Michael blessing at 70+ and all the years in between
I never realized how lovely his voice actually was.
Heartbreakingly so ❤
Amazing vocals❤
OMG, I'm dying...his voice is beautiful.. Nez forever
Somehow, his singing brings happiness, heartache and tears all at the same time...
Yes, that's the same range of feelings experience when I hear Mike's music. I.love so much of it and have always loved his voice in its various guises. Sometimes it's just so lovely to hear him sing following the melody line.
@@cherylhulting1301 He has one of the most beautiful and soothing voices I've heard ❤️💫
i find myself coming back to this video tonight after hearing the news, you surely are an angel mike. we all miss you dearly.
Michael you are a blessing...crushed on you 50 years..
I started singing along to this, and almost immediately tears began falling from my eyes.
This song is so beautiful...So strong towards the heart. The lyrics are pure poetry, pure grace and beauty.
the song was written by Buffy Sainte-Marie, another version you might enjoy is Neil Diamond's. Elvis did it, too.
He has a gift for sad love songs. No one stays together, but they like each other while it lasts.
Stephen M. Klevas
Interesting as I’ve never heard this song before & never knew he was a solo singer guest on shows. I thought he perhaps wrote it himself.
Fun Fact: Although he quickly dropped the stage name when the Monkees began it's interesting to note that in the original credits for the pilot episode he is still listed as Michael Blessing and Micky is listed as Micky Braddock which was the name he used on Circus Boy in the '50s.
He was Michael Nesmith in the pilot.
I understand they just released a 12 cd set of his work in the 70s. I am really hoping there will be a official release of his early demos. His demo version of Don't Call On Me blows away the later Monkees version. The demo version was said to be recorded in 1963. He is incredibly talented and his voice here was amazing.
RIP Mike. Passed away December 10, 2021.
He's made his mistakes in the past, but no one can deny that he's really talented and so very beautiful.
Everyone makes mistakes.
Some people can't forgive others sins that have nothing to do with them.
Mike is one of the most handsome men ever
no mistakes here.
Damn right
Lloyd seemed to sincere and excited to have him as a guest. What a prophetic sweetheart
He had a lovely voice. I hope his music lives on….
It will. Linda Ronstadt sang Mike's Different Drum, and that song hasn't and isn't going anywhere. A classic, along with Mike's solo and Monkees music.
Fuck my life he's absolutely beautiful.
Seriously?
It occurred to me that Mike stood up to greet Lloyd Thaxton to BE POLITE, (because in those days a young person would stand up when greeted by an older person) and it threw Mike off somewhat when Lloyd told him to sit. That may be why the interview was a little awkward, with Mike being perhaps a little embarrassed? Anyway, Mike handled it well with his usual poise and confidence.
Even those who hated Mike still often complimented his manners.
Shondell Miller
I never hated him but there was always something about Nesmith I didn’t like. Maybe it was his aloofness. But him performing this at his young age shows he has emotion.
@yandrsupreme Yes, I figured that too. I think I mentioned that in another comment on here. But what I was talking about here wasn't why Lloyd asked Mike to sit down, what I was talking about was why Mike stood up when Lloyd came over.
He's got an angelic voice.
perfect beautiful raw performance. anyone who questions a monkee's talent is ignorant at best
They were the four right guys for the job, and thank god for that. All talented in their own right, and when you put them together something truly special happened.
Haha, he had Mike sit down because he's a pygmy and Mike's a giraffe XD
I loved Michael's voice from the Monkees and I always looked for him to sing again!
After the show someone said to Mike, "Whatever you do from now on, never do a TV show about four guys in a band based on The Beatles. It'll be a flop." Thankfully Michael Blessing Nesmith didn't listen and the rest is history.
Mike seems so timid and shy at the end! Awwwww
+GingerGilligan I'm wondering if how he is being here is an act, or did he just change completley later on?
+Zappa Victoria I think since this was Mike's first time on TV he may have been a little shy at first.
GingerGilligan Either way, I like the man Mike has become. Hope I get to meet him one day, and if not then my heart will break, just as it did for Davy.
I met Nez two weeks ago when he was in Santa Monica he is as handsome as ever and warm. It was on my bucket list to meet him.
I've been looking for years for this song and very excited I found it here. Wish I could get a copy! Heartfelt thanks!
Beautiful.
this is beautiful, thank you.
I just love Mike & his voice
It crazy his life is going to change in a year he will write so many songs like papa gene blues & Sweet young thing
rest in peace mike. love you always
Mike Nesmith is so sweet cute 😉😉😉😉😉😉
I have never heard his voice like this! Wow, he is so pure and bright and sweet like this. I’m in love all over again.
How absolutely beautiful is his voice!
Grew up watching Lloyd Thaxton. How lucky can I be. Thanks for sharing.
Michael Nesmith music is ultra good i got all his albums very talented man
Beautiful song. He sang it so nice!
Look at baby Mike already look and sounds great
Have been singing this song from the day I first heard it ages ago. Especially in the shower!
my girl is so soft spoken and delicate
Nice to have this!!
Very nice to see early Mike.
Thank you for uploading! This song is beautiful
God blessed you with the most handsome face, body and voice while you were alive. Heaven was within you and now you are part of the Infinite Light. Your purpose in life was to make millions of people happy with your talents, your music, singing, warm sense of humor and good looks. I love you, Beautiful Michael "Blessing" Nesmith
His first television appearance (I think, anyway), and he intuitively knew how to work the camera. Don't tell me he wasn't a natural-born actor!
I don't know how much camera experience he had before he started on "The Monkees" but Mike was in teen drama camps and studied drama in college. He had a fair amount of stage experience. Acting wasn't new to him and that might have explained his ease in front of audiences.
@@cherylhulting1301 I remember being disappointed though when I looked up Michael Nesmith on IMDB and saw he did very little acting in TV/movies outside of The Monkees though. :/
@@GingerGilligan It's a bummer, Ginger. Mike concentrated on making music in the 70s and then his starting to make music videos got him interested in TV again. Then NBC President Brandon Tartikoff saw his video album "Elephant Parts" at Sundance Film Festival, where it was a hit with audiences (Mike had also put up seed money for the festival from his inherited fortune). He approached Mike about doing a show of comedy videos. Mike researched acts in he LA comedy club scene and they produced a short-lived great show called "Television Parts" in summer 1985. It was terrific and introduced a lot of later successful comedians (Garry Shandling, Roseanne Barry, Arsenio Hall) to TV, but its ratings were low and they only produced eight shows. I was disappointed because I liked the show myself.
Mike then moved into executive producing movies and running his home video business, as well as producing music for other artists. He has had cameos in shows like "Portlandia" too, but not as many appearances as he would like.
Mike had one other opportunity for a series (I think it was the late 80s or early 90s). It was to be a family comedy about two sets of divorced neighbors who married again. But when Mike read the proposed scripts he was disappointed by their quality and decided not to continue negotiating to star in the show. The casting director was furious and told him for pulling out, he would "never work in this town again." Seems that this blacklisted him. He also said that when he asked former "Monkees" producer Bob Rafelson to direct one of the videos for "Television Parts," Rafelson told Mike he had no future in television. I couldn't imagine why Rafelson would say that until I read a short piece with him and learned his feelings about the Monkees in general. Rafelson said that he "grooved on those guys like no other," but he didn't think any of them had any talent. 😲
I wish Michael had gotten more film work because he was an appealing and funny actor in what he did display. He says he would do it again if anyone called him and described acting as "his first love."
GingerGilligan
He probably wasn’t interested by that time as time was spent in developing the group into a real band & he was doing more songwriting by that time so his projects were music related. I don’t picture any of the Monkees to be great in acting even though Jones was in theatre. Guest spots in shows I’ve seen like Jones on The Brady Bunch but I think they followed their calling rather nicely & thanks to the fans, they are not forgotten.
Cheryl Hulting
Very interesting-knew some of what you said but not everything. Maybe he would have been a good actor if the circumstances would have been different. And maybe the scripts weren’t as bad as he thought but if you’re that interested in acting & you’re not well known for it, I think one should just take the job as other things can spring out of that.
Proud to have some San Antonio blood in me since my dads from there and so was Mike. R.I.P Mike
First time on TV, he must have so psyched. Feeling on top of the world.
So lovely-am used to seeing him play guitar
great upload
Beautiful. Just beautiful. That is all.
Beautiful song💗 Thank you.
Michael Nesmith had such a beautiful voice. I'm so sad. I miss him so much.
Didn't see this before. Thanks.
I get a lot of flack from people for liking The Monkees because they're "fake, manufactured, not a real band", etc. etc. I try to explain that I am primarily a fan of Mike Nesmith and I like The Monkees because that was the group and show he happened to be in. If he was in a "real band" I would be a fan of that. If he became a big star as Michael Blessing I would be a fan of him as a solo artist. It is obvious the man had real talent and was an absolute perfect 10 lookswise as well. IMO he leaves all of The Beatles in the dust.
They were actually a very talented band
The Monkees were manufactured - like an iPhone, or a Porsche, or "Corn fed beef"? The argument seems to be that nothing good can be "manufactured?" That's just silly. The Monkees are amazing BECAUSE they are manufactured. They were created by a group of talented people (including the 4 guys we know as "the Monkees." Those four young men were an extremely important part of the group of people who "manufactured" the Monkees.) I don't care at all if the four guys didn't grow up together or meet each other in some club in Oklahoma and decide to play music together. The four were "arranged" to be together by one set of talented people and then the four took the project from there. Talented musicians were brought in to play wonderful songs. The whole project reeks of talent. I love it for what it is. I don't care at all if it doesn't fit some mold that Jann Wenner and the other "rock critics" demand that all rock groups must fit into - I like them, and I made that decision all by myself - without Jann's help or approval. I like the personalities I perceive. I like the music I hear. I like the Monklees!
The Monkees had a magic chemistry despite how different they all were. Don't be ashamed or embarrassed. A lot of great music! Michael stood out for me when I heard the old albums again during college. He is my favorite, and love his whole solo career too!
Really? People are still knocking the monkees about that? I thought we've grown up as a nation.
Seriously, there was a YT comment that resonated with me that said that The Monkees were more than just a band, but an art project. That's a fantastic assessment.
anybody who thinks the Monkees are fake are horses asses anyway. they were suppose to be a made up band based on the Beatles hard day's night.......but they really had talent!
I love him 😉😉❤❤❤
This episode on LTS aired the year before "The Monkees" debuted in 1966.
My fellow Texan. Loved him.
What a beautiful voice.
I remember on in an interview on the Monkees Michael Nesmith called himself Michael Blessing but I never knew there was film of him performing under that name.
I didn’t cry you did
Very under-rated. Really solid songwriter.
He didn't write this one though.
This is a Buffy Saint Marie song.
Well that was great
I like the last name Blessing for Mike. It fits very well. Linda Hart
Does Mike's singing style remind anyone else of John Denver here? I love JD too btw.
+GingerGilligan A little bit.
Both Michael Nesmith and John Denver are great but underrated artist.
Rest In Peace ☮️ ❤️☮️
Micheal Nesmith forever ❤️♾
Buffy Saint Marie song,he does a nice job on it
He's so sweet. This isn't really a "new" song as he said. I certainly prefer this version though. "I was an oak, now I'm a willow and I can bend" Love that. And I love Michael's teeth ;)
Mike Nesmith rest in peace😢
Everything about that man was beautiful.
My absolute love of all time
Siempre serán los mejoresenlatierraen la casa d papá Dios yeneste mundo terrenal lo fueron bendiciones 🙏❤️❤️❤️ paratodoslos qué recuerdan este grupo sus series buenísimas de verías d pasarlas gracias
I remember watching Lloyd Thaxton a lot in the early 1960s, but I don't remember this episode.
¡Qué lindo era! todavía lo es... hermosa voz, hermosa canción
初めて見ました。マイクの貴重な記録をありがとう❤
Stupid numbers! You're blocking that beautiful face. Sigh.
He sang this beautiful Buffy Sainte-Marie song, Until It’s Time for You to Go, very well.
Michael Nesmith was (& is ) very talented & versatile, he had a burgeoning career as a Country Folk singer songwriter, he would later be a Music video pioneer & a Founding Father of MTV, his Mom would invent liquid paper, he is the only Monkee to have a hit single after leaving The Monkees.
Michael had several hit singles after the Monkees, including Joanne, Silver Moon, and Rio (#1 in UK and Australia!). He wrote hits covered by others, including Different Drum (Linda Ronstadt), Some of Shelly's Blues (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), and I've Never Loved Anyone More (Lynn Anderson). He's a great songwriter - I love his lyrics, as well as his voice!
I wish I could find a copy of this to put on my IPod...
1st ever seen this show
I kept expecting Lloyd to ask "Are you from Texas?" And yes, even if I didn't know who Mike was, I would be able to tell he was from Texas just by his accent. (And not from elsewhere in the South either).
Michael Nesmith went by the pseudonym, Michael Blessing, later that year, he would answer an ad that wanted 4 young energetic boys for a TV show about a fictitious rock group known as "The Monkees ", whatever became of the song??
Is he saying Michael Blessing ?
that song was writtenby Buffy Saint Marie....and yes mikes voice is angelic....and i grew up admirering Thaxton and Loved the Monkeys and the Animals and Beatles, in fact all the Animal kingdom.
It's time that Mr. Thaxton get his due credit for cutting edge TV music.
😆
But sometimes I wonder if people like Dick Clark & Lloyd Thaxton weren’t just lucky they landed their jobs & then realized there’s tons of money in the rock/pop industry so they carried on with other things related to this field sticking to this career as it generates a ton of money. One of the big rivals of 16 magazine in the 1960’s was Lloyd Thaxton’s Tiger Beat-that’s all teens did was buy mags like that back in the day. Don’t know if teenagers do now but the reason I’m saying this is because Thaxton was born in 1927. Most people born in this decade did not like rock music. Dick Clark was also born in the 1920’s. Music of their era was Swing/Big Band so you wonder if they truly & genuinely liked rock & roll music, R & B & the Pop of the 1960’s.
Как будто забытую пластинку запустил. Чувства какие-то, как в паутинке. Что-то тихо ушедшее, милое. :)
I thought he was kidding with the Blessing name but then realized this was before the Monkees.
The Monkees better get in the damn Rock n Roll hall of fame before Mickey passes too. Im forever holding a grudge against them. The mf who married his 13 year old cousin gets in easily but not the Monkees??? Ugh
NOT awkward. It's called Show Biz. Btw, he misread the actual song title!
A year before this he wrote one of the great pop songs of all time. Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Ponies would have the hit in 1967. Different Drum.
Great rendition of the Buffy Sainte-Marie song.
So dreamy! Marry me Nez! Oh, you're already married? @#$%!
Well Ginger; he hasn't been married for quite a while now... 😊
Danny ❤❤❤❤🎉😊
How was he an unknown before he joined the Monkees?
Wow
And the song is by....BUFFY SAINTE MARIE!
Just before Monkees Tv show when he became Woolhat. This rare clip😗
VaL Moore
I thought this had to be rare as I’ve never seen any of the Monkees doing a solo on a teen dance show. So he was “out there” which is why he ended up hearing about the audition & ended up getting it I think because he was remembered for wearing his wool cap.
@@revrotunda3206 he went by Michael BLessing b4 he became the famous Pa Nez aka Woolhat monkee💚I Like Mike💋
VaL Moore
I remember reading he went by that name. I was just saying they remembered he wore that cap so it was something that helped him win the audition & evidently stuck for awhile on the show. I also read that somewhere.
I didn't know Michael ever used a stage name. I do know Mickey Dolenz, whose real name is also Michael, used the name Mickey Braddock in the show, Circus Boy. It's funny that they went back to their real names when they did The Monkees
Just a quick mention - Micky's name is George Michael Dolenz.
Michael said that the use of their real names instead of character names was one of the most crucial decisions made about the production of "The Monkees." That tended to make people think that the Monkees were the same as the guys they played and that was true only to a certain extent. Michael said in interviews that this led him himself to sometimes feel difficulty in distinguishing reality from the world of the show.
Mike Barer
He doesn’t use the e so he spells it Micky. But Mickey Mouse does!
so how did they get this clip?
How long did he go by Michael "Blessing"?
Who is Lloyd Thaxton?
BTW, both Mike and Davey recorded for Colpix pre-monkees but I guess you all already knew that.
I think Lloyd Thaxton started Tiger Beat magazine and had this TV show at the same time
Cool
This tune was written by Buffy Sainte Marie.
I seen film clips of Lloyd Thaxton show but they were in black-and-white in the quality was not very good I don’t think I ever seen one in color though
Philip Howard
I wonder where do they get these clips & why are they always clips for the most part & not the entire show.