I met Micky at Ralphs market shortly after a show they did here in LA after Davy died. I usually leave stars alone, especially older ones like he, who has had people jockeying for a slice of his time for decades. But I had to tell him how impressed I was by their show. That instead of speeding through their hits by rote, collecting a paycheck and saying "buh-bye," he, Mike and Peter really put a lot into it to make sure we were fully indulged and entertained. They added new instruments to old songs to make them even more fresh and charged. They had a video presentation of their late comrade Davy in between songs. They joked and bantered with each other as if they were in between takes of one of their TV shows. Micky is like Jimmy Durante in that he can breathe new life into old jokes and still make them hilarious. That’s a rare talent. It was awesome across the board. I also told him that I had acting class with his daughter Ami 20 years previous. Micky took it all graciously. I am a boxing history fanatic, so I had to ask him what former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston was like to work with on “Head.” He said he didn’t recall, which I got the feeling was his standard response when he didn’t want to talk about the past too much (and why would he? He has to do it every dang time he’s interviewed, so why stress his mind to find the memories to indulge a singular being like me?). I could see he wanted to leave and get on with his day, so I shook his hand and told him I appreciated him and let it go at that. I am good at “feeling” people and gauging their body language. As I turned away I saw him look into the distance, as if saying “this guy is wanting just a minute or two of time with me. Is he asking so much?” Next thing I knew he re-engaged me to tell me how his daughter had married a kickboxer, etc. I was, to quote the British, gobsmacked. I saw exactly what he was doing, and I loved him for it. He was putting me, a lifetime fan of his work, ahead of his “time” and schedule. I loved him for that and always will. Micky is an actor, musician, comedian, director and multi-talented artist. But most important of all, he is a human who loves and empathizes with other humans. He has not lost the common touch.
I had the pleasure of meeting Dave twice.He had a horse farm in the middle of Pennsylvania I lived the next county over and was visiting my mom in the hospital and stopped for gas when this truck pulled over to the other pump and out came Davey Jones he was incredibly polite and we talked for about 15 minutes about a year later saw him there again same thing.
I lost my Mom to cancer when I was 13. It was a sudden thing. That was in 1967. I became very isolated. The Monkees (both the show and the records) were such a "Happy Place" for me in the middle of grappling with that. Micky was my fav. I would sit by the stereo playing their records, slamming on air drums, singing and pretending I was Micky. I would get lost in it...and for just a little while, everything was alright with the world. I'm just one grain of sand...one of a legion of stories about what a difference The Monkees and other show biz folks can make for someone. Yes indeed, Mr. Dolenz...you were a major help for me. Thank you so very much! Thank you Mr. Famularo for this interview. Your kind and thoughtful vibe brought out a deeper, beautiful side of Micky. When he started tearing up, I was right along with him. Excellent job!
Great singer, and when they started figuring out (and taking the time) harmonizing with Peter and Mike, it was a complete game changer. Too bad they didn't think of it sooner or continue it a little longer.
Probably the best interview with Micky. Finally an interviewer who lets his guest speak! Also, Micky is purely wonderful. He seems like such a nice, genuine person. Super down-to-earth and kind. He and Mike were always my favs. Micky more simply because he seemed a little more approachable than Mike. Also, the part where he gets choked up is beautiful. I have loved The Monkees since I am 12 (I am 34 now). I always felt a little weird or unlike kids in my generation, but when I saw The Monkees on Nick At Night, I was hooked. Something about them just grabbed me. Maybe it's because they spoke to the 'weirdos' of the world. They were very comforting to me.
Having grown up in the 1960s watching THE MONKEES I'm so glad to hear Mickey's 'inside reminiscence' of what to me was a TV show, a media-driven pop music phenomenon, and of course the recordings. For me personally, the most important aspect was the music, and THE MONKEES were part of the reason I majored in music in undergraduate school. I well remember listening to my sister's MONKEE albums even more than she did, figuring out "Shades of Gray" at the keyboard and then arranging it for my high school Jazz Ensemble, and teaching myself background vocals from their album cuts. I'm so glad to see that Mickey feels the connection to members of his audience who have told him how his participation mattered in the wider world to improve their lives in some salient way. We love YOU--Mickey Dolenz the actor and musician, NOT just the TV show character--too! Mickey, by doing a musical ACTOR'S job, has managed something I haven't as a lifelong composer--to create and connect with an audience. Musicians like me who write need to exercise our creativity but then also need performers and recordings to carry our work far and wide to make that connection, and I've unfortunately only succeeded in the creative stage of that process. So Mickey is right that there's both an artistic component and a business component. My issue has always been that the creative phase alone already takes all the energy I have to give, but he's correct that the business phase--promotion--has to happen too. Maybe someday someone will discover my scores, like them enough, and then the connection can be made and completed for me too. In the meantime: THANKS for the shared experience, insights, and advice, Mickey. I'm glad we have shared an era together.
Micky will never know how many people The Monkees have helped through tough times in their lives. I'm just one of many. Thank you, Micky, Mike, Peter and Davy
Saturday`s Child - Yes!!! I was having a major depressive episode in 2006. I knew a few things about the Monkees from college. I would come home from work and immerse myself in Monkees, watching episodes over and over with commentary (I was renting the series on DVD on Netflix.)Then I watched “HEAD” and “Elephant part
A class act, to be sure. I bumped into Mickey at Costco almost three years ago and exchanged pleasantries. The gentleman that he is, he was gracious and friendly. What you see is what you get with this man. This was an excellent interview.
I’m a musician and I sneak monkees songs into my set constantly It’s amazing to see people come up and say “ what is that song it’s great ,how do i know it “ I laugh abs give them hints but they usually can’t figure out how they know them
What a lovely, interesting, and talented man. And with his sharp sense of observational humor and comic timing intact! Micky was my favorite Monkee (and the love of my life in 1966 when I was nine! Lol!). I never fully appreciated how truly groundbreaking the show was until now. I was deeply affected by the deaths of his band mates, all of them way too young, IMO. Micky and Michael were in the middle of a tour when Michael passed last year. May he be blessed with many more years on this earth.
Fascinating interview! Micky's highly intelligent, and has a good word about everybody! He was always my favorite Monkee - cute, great singing voice and impeccable comic timing!
Micky Dolenz was the reason I chose to become a drummer as a child in the 60s. I had kind of a hard family life with a mother who was frequently in the hospital, and a father always working trying to pay the bills. The Monkees were my escape, and in some ways became my surrogate family. I remember jamming to More of the Monkees on my parents Tupperware for hours. Trying to start up neighborhood bands with my friends. Making tambourines out of two paper plates filled with beans. Lol. I was fortunate to see Micky perform a solo show at the Waukesha county fair in Wisconsin. He did a meet and greet and I was able to share this with them. It was actually a lifelong dream to meet him and he was very gracious! Thanks Micky!!
Music is such a good escape & glad to hear it inspired your to be a drummer! Micky's a great guy & we appreciate your sharing & subscribing to our channel!
I will forever say that the person that picked him (and Davy) to be the vocalists of The Monkees hit it out of the park. What a complete package Mickey is.. History has been kind to this guy.
Micky is an extraordinary artist, singer, songwriter, musician and of course actor, as well as a director and producer. The man has done it all. I'm sure his parents always thought that he would amount to something, but who would have thought that he would amount to everything. My Son and I had the pleasure of meeting him some years ago. Micky was so kind. He took my Son aside and spent time with him, introducing him to to members of his touring band and the road crew. It is a fond memory for Son still today, spending time with a living legend. Micky has the best voice in rock and roll, hand down. The man is a true gentleman. One wonders when the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame will get it's head out of it's rear and induct him and his band mates into it. As a musician myself, I can say that he has was an inspiration to me and many other musicians I know. So all the best to Micky, a great man.
Mickey is so talented and was the raised right way while in the industry as a child. Surprised he didn't do more acting, especially comedy as he seems like such a natural. And then his singing voice is very unique. His interviews are entertaining to say the least! And to top it off a great guy!
This interview is so great! Micky can’t help but entertain. He’s always interesting, but it’s wonderful seeing and hearing him just talk about the history of things. I absolutely loved the Monkees growing up, and still do! Thanks for posting this!!! 💙
If I hadn't discovered the Monkees, and specifically Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz, at the age I did(13) I wouldn't be the man I am today and due to a rough last couple of years (death of wife, grandmother and friends) I don't know if I would even be alive. "Good Times" the album, stopped me from killing myself. I love you Mick, give my love and all the best to Mike for me. -Wizard Glick.
Takes a classy guy like DOM to finally give a classy guy like Mickey a great chance to speak. Most interviewers ask the same inane questions and make Mickey go over silly stuff... This interview is so wonderful . Both greats sharing some real and raw conversation. Love you guys. Thanks for posting this. xo
I had the honor of meeting this man. Went to an after-party gathering with his family. Watch as he talked to a young man 12 or 14 who wanted to be a singer. He talked about heartbeats, feeling the passion and the music. Then we talked science and about wood crafts. Found him to be real like a dad or big brother. This was all after him being on stage for 2-3 hours. One of my best life experiences next to meeting the President
Fantastic interview! Thank you so much for allowing Micky to shine so brightly . Always have loved the Monkees from the beginning and still do today, RIP DAVY. GOD BLESS MICKY MIKE AND PETER!
My sister who was 4 years older than me was a huge Monkey fan. She had dozens of Pictures all over the bedroom wall she cut out of magazines like Tigerbeat and others. I use to play her Monkey albums when she wasn’t home. We always watched the show. The Monkeys alway fill me with tons of nostalgia of my youth in the late sixties!
1966 was a critical year for me but I didn't realize then that two series premiering that year would have such an impact on my life. If anyone had told me that "Star Trek" and "The Monkees" would still entertain me at the age of 66 in 2021, I would've have laughed and thought they were nuts.
So weird now watching this with Micky having been the last Monkee standing historically, and then here we are again. Anyways this is awesome seeing one musical giant interviewing another one.
Fantastic! Fantastic! Incredible! interview. Dom is a great interviewer and Mickey puts out so much knowledge about the business. I've never heard it described that way. "Our cargo is emotion". Watch the whole video until the very end because that is where the gems of knowledge are. So good!
I love The Monkee’s .What a great guy Micky is in this interesting interview.Really enjoyed listening to this legend.. Also(of course)..Got to thank Mike and the much missed Peter and Davy..Four special guys.Thank you.!👍🌎🌍🌏❤️✌️
Thank you so much for a fantastic interview with Micky! My favorite Monkee ❤ He is truly amazing and one of the greatest voices in music history... I am 39 now and The Monkees have had a special place in my heart since I was a little girl. ☮ ❤ 🤘
You know, being a 'jazzer', I was going to skip this particular interview; but I am so glad I watched it because MD seems to be such an amazing artist and a truly wonderful person. Definitely one of the BEST episodes within The Sessions Panel series! ;-)
I always liked Micky - he was always my favorite Monkee. I always knew that people enjoyed being around him (stories about the club he had with Alice Cooper, Nilsson, Keith Moon, etc). I had no idea how brilliant he is.
I loved you, Mickey, when you started the Monkees, and I love you even more now. Thank you for a very intelligent, classy, passionate, superb interview which really showcases all of your facets (like a diamond), many of which we were unaware. Enlightening, instructive and insightful. you keep on growing and developing in your craft. Bravo! and Encore!
Dom,I must congratulate you on the integrity and diversity from your show among the great artists you have on The Session Panel..I'm a musician in Australia that gigs and records independently and can't express how much I get from these interviews...From my idol Matt Bissonette to Micky Dolenz to Chick Corea...Total brilliance mate!!Keep up the good work!!
Thanks for the kind words & so glad we are empowering musicians worldwide!! Let us know if we can bring www.thesessions.org to a school or venue near you!!
Mr. Dolenz is an interesting man , multi-talented. I personally think he has one of the best rock & roll voices I ever heard. When you listen to Mikes version of " The girl I knew somewhere" vs. Mike's version the difference is Mickey's voice could make it a top 40 hit. And I say that as a Huge Mike Nesmith fan.
Micky nailed it! It's the emotion. It's the secret to performance. You can fake emotion by identifying the components and replicating them. Lots of singers and performers do not understand emotion and how to create it. He understands it. I love it! Part of the secret is to listen to people when they express their emotions.....the words are easy to see....the timing, volume, and attack a bit harder....it's subtle in many emotions. The phrasing can be carried over to a lyric, script, or even an instrumental. He sells emotion! Genius!
Great interview . I've met Micky a few times , most recently at a meet & greet last year in Kent , Ohio. He was very nice and friendly with all of his fans . This appears to be a wonderful series , I saw a few others I will watch when time allows. Also the host was very , very good !!! I will definitely subscribe to this.
Yes, Micky is a great guy and Dom's interview talents are wonderful to have on our team! Thanks for subscribing Timothy & so glad you are enjoying our channel!
A friend of mine, a guy from Worcester, pronounced "wooooosta", who loved to play golf but was oblivious to a lot of other stuff, went to play at the local course. The course manager asked him if he would play with another couple because they were new to the course. It turned out to be Mickey Dolenz and his significant other, who were on Cape Cod for a gig at the Melody Tent. My friend had no idea who he was. When i asked him what Mickey was like, he responded, "He was funny but a terrible golfer." So i guess among his many talents, golf, at least at that time, was not one of his strong suits.
When I was just five year's old in the mid 67 or 1968, I've had crush on Micky Dolenz The Monkees. And every late Friday when it's time for me to go to bed, when The Monkees came I would sit there and watch Micky Dolenz playing his drums playing perform a long with Pete Mick and Davy Jones. But every time I would watch Micky Dolenz, my heart pounded with crush on Mickey. I was not older enough to be a teenager yet and I had a crush on Mickey Dolenz. I was only five year's old. That I do remember.
I was like 3 when the Monkees debuted on TV. Micky always was the funniest to me. He was also the guy who was too busy to put anybody down, total class act, even when things did not go so well for him or the group. And then they had a huge comeback.
You were the fun part of my teen years I never missed the Monkees and was very sad when the show ended. Never forget how much you are loved xx☄🎤❤🤗 #MonkeesForEver
Dom, I think this is one of the best interviews you've done so far, period. Loved the stories with Micky, one of my earliest musical heroes. Never knew he was such a scientist, and wanted to be an architect. Thankfully that didn't work out and he had to settle for being a cultural music icon! :) Also, be the vacuum cleaner salesman, and the vacuum! Are you kidding me, absolutely fantastic stuff! Thanks Dom, and thanks for the music Micky!
Micky is a neat guy! I stumbled upon his autobiography at the Santa Monica Library back in the 90's. It has a witty title, "I'm a Believer - my life of Monkees, Music & Madness". It may be a bit dated now as Davy, Peter and Mike were all still alive at the time he wrote it. Still, it's a good read for Micky Dolenz and Monkee fans alike.
His time was entirely his own immediately post-Monkees. Sleep in and get up whenever he felt like it. Stay up as late as anything. Just bludging around in comfort. He eventually went UK a fair bit thereafter, with theater work and TV show production in the UK.
Would've loved to be a fly on the wall listening to Nez & Micky converse about talent and business. As both were hugely successful in the 'show' and 'business'.
Great interview. Wish you had talked a bit more about the music after they broke free and did their own thing... (Headquarters, etc) but otherwise a wonderful and brilliant interview. Thank you so much!
His solo albums really show his extraordinary talent, too. 'Sometime In the Morning' has always been my favorite. Thank you for this interview. Too young to appreciate the Beatles. Grateful this 9 year old I in 1967 had Micky and the Monkees for all these years. Thank you Micky, Davy, Peter, and Mike. Life has been much more bearable for many of ypur fans growing up with your talents.
"Sometime in The Morning" -- what a beautiful, dreamy song. It's always been one of my Monkee favorites as well. There's just something indescribable about the way it makes me feel. Such a gem. Looks like you're my age. How fortunate we were to grow up in such a time. May the rest of your life be as peaceful and lovely as that song, Nana.
@@bholaoates1542 My favorites as I have aged are 'While I Cry' and 'Daily Nightly'. Do you find, as you age, that different songs and lyrics become more incredible? (I was born May 5, 1957 - BTW). Nice to connect with so many fans!
@@BeanieScooter I'd have to say my favorites (besides "Sometime in The Morning") are "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You". Nov 7, 1957 here. Yes, I totally agree with you on some songs getting more incredible as we age.🙂
Interesting that Mickey and Davy both started in showbiz young but while Mickey was born into the biz and it was a natural part of life for him, Davy didn't have that background at home with his immediate family. Davy 's rise to fame was very much self made, in that he came upon it , of his own ! Both very talented and funny and both clearly meant for showbiz!
Maybe I should get in touch with Micky and see if he'd like a copy of that script he was up for as a little kid, ie RING AROUND SATURN. (I've actually handled some of the miniature puppet pieces that were made for that project, which, well, it's a long story, but a version of that ---or version-S---eventually saw the light of day years down the line.)
I met Micky at Ralphs market shortly after a show they did here in LA after Davy died. I usually leave stars alone, especially older ones like he, who has had people jockeying for a slice of his time for decades. But I had to tell him how impressed I was by their show. That instead of speeding through their hits by rote, collecting a paycheck and saying "buh-bye," he, Mike and Peter really put a lot into it to make sure we were fully indulged and entertained. They added new instruments to old songs to make them even more fresh and charged. They had a video presentation of their late comrade Davy in between songs. They joked and bantered with each other as if they were in between takes of one of their TV shows. Micky is like Jimmy Durante in that he can breathe new life into old jokes and still make them hilarious. That’s a rare talent. It was awesome across the board. I also told him that I had acting class with his daughter Ami 20 years previous.
Micky took it all graciously. I am a boxing history fanatic, so I had to ask him what former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston was like to work with on “Head.” He said he didn’t recall, which I got the feeling was his standard response when he didn’t want to talk about the past too much (and why would he? He has to do it every dang time he’s interviewed, so why stress his mind to find the memories to indulge a singular being like me?). I could see he wanted to leave and get on with his day, so I shook his hand and told him I appreciated him and let it go at that.
I am good at “feeling” people and gauging their body language. As I turned away I saw him look into the distance, as if saying “this guy is wanting just a minute or two of time with me. Is he asking so much?”
Next thing I knew he re-engaged me to tell me how his daughter had married a kickboxer, etc. I was, to quote the British, gobsmacked. I saw exactly what he was doing, and I loved him for it. He was putting me, a lifetime fan of his work, ahead of his “time” and schedule.
I loved him for that and always will. Micky is an actor, musician, comedian, director and multi-talented artist.
But most important of all, he is a human who loves and empathizes with other humans. He has not lost the common touch.
Great story....and yes, Micky is a great human & Artist! Thanks for watching & sharing & supporting our channel to help other Artists!
Such a great story on running into Micky!
He's such a personable guy, I've met him too!
I had the pleasure of meeting Dave twice.He had a horse farm in the middle of Pennsylvania I lived the next county over and was visiting my mom in the hospital and stopped for gas when this truck pulled over to the other pump and out came Davey Jones he was incredibly polite and we talked for about 15 minutes about a year later saw him there again same thing.
I lost my Mom to cancer when I was 13. It was a sudden thing. That was in 1967. I became very isolated. The Monkees (both the show and the records) were such a "Happy Place" for me in the middle of grappling with that. Micky was my fav. I would sit by the stereo playing their records, slamming on air drums, singing and pretending I was Micky. I would get lost in it...and for just a little while, everything was alright with the world. I'm just one grain of sand...one of a legion of stories about what a difference The Monkees and other show biz folks can make for someone. Yes indeed, Mr. Dolenz...you were a major help for me. Thank you so very much! Thank you Mr. Famularo for this interview. Your kind and thoughtful vibe brought out a deeper, beautiful side of Micky. When he started tearing up, I was right along with him. Excellent job!
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One of the most underrated rock singers in pop history.
AGREE
Monkeys help with decline with beatle music late 1960s outsold the beatle one years
Great singer, and when they started figuring out (and taking the time) harmonizing with Peter and Mike, it was a complete game changer. Too bad they didn't think of it sooner or continue it a little longer.
Love you, Micky. You're my favorite Monkee. Long live you. Great interview.
Probably the best interview with Micky. Finally an interviewer who lets his guest speak! Also, Micky is purely wonderful. He seems like such a nice, genuine person. Super down-to-earth and kind. He and Mike were always my favs. Micky more simply because he seemed a little more approachable than Mike. Also, the part where he gets choked up is beautiful. I have loved The Monkees since I am 12 (I am 34 now). I always felt a little weird or unlike kids in my generation, but when I saw The Monkees on Nick At Night, I was hooked. Something about them just grabbed me. Maybe it's because they spoke to the 'weirdos' of the world. They were very comforting to me.
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Having grown up in the 1960s watching THE MONKEES I'm so glad to hear Mickey's 'inside reminiscence' of what to me was a TV show, a media-driven pop music phenomenon, and of course the recordings. For me personally, the most important aspect was the music, and THE MONKEES were part of the reason I majored in music in undergraduate school. I well remember listening to my sister's MONKEE albums even more than she did, figuring out "Shades of Gray" at the keyboard and then arranging it for my high school Jazz Ensemble, and teaching myself background vocals from their album cuts.
I'm so glad to see that Mickey feels the connection to members of his audience who have told him how his participation mattered in the wider world to improve their lives in some salient way. We love YOU--Mickey Dolenz the actor and musician, NOT just the TV show character--too!
Mickey, by doing a musical ACTOR'S job, has managed something I haven't as a lifelong composer--to create and connect with an audience. Musicians like me who write need to exercise our creativity but then also need performers and recordings to carry our work far and wide to make that connection, and I've unfortunately only succeeded in the creative stage of that process. So Mickey is right that there's both an artistic component and a business component. My issue has always been that the creative phase alone already takes all the energy I have to give, but he's correct that the business phase--promotion--has to happen too. Maybe someday someone will discover my scores, like them enough, and then the connection can be made and completed for me too. In the meantime: THANKS for the shared experience, insights, and advice, Mickey. I'm glad we have shared an era together.
Micky Dolenz is someone I would very much like to meet.
Micky will never know how many people The Monkees have helped through tough times in their lives. I'm just one of many. Thank you, Micky, Mike, Peter and Davy
Saturday`s Child - Yes!!! I was having a major depressive episode in 2006. I knew a few things about the Monkees from college. I would come home from work and immerse myself in Monkees, watching episodes over and over with commentary (I was renting the series on DVD on Netflix.)Then I watched “HEAD” and “Elephant part
I remember early days I enjoyed the music music by Jesus Christ is the one that gets me through tough times
He knows. He gets it.
Monkeys help with decline of beatle music late 1960s outsold the beatle one year
A class act, to be sure. I bumped into Mickey at Costco almost three years ago and exchanged pleasantries. The gentleman that he is, he was gracious and friendly. What you see is what you get with this man. This was an excellent interview.
I just love him. He so clever. I love his shtick. But I always did enjoy comedy of various sub genres
His parents raised him right !
I’m a musician and I sneak monkees songs into my set constantly
It’s amazing to see people come up and say “ what is that song it’s great ,how do i know it “
I laugh abs give them hints but they usually can’t figure out how they know them
Great interview. Micky was my favorite Monkee. He's so classy and respectful.
What a lovely, interesting, and talented man. And with his sharp sense of observational humor and comic timing intact! Micky was my favorite Monkee (and the love of my life in 1966 when I was nine! Lol!). I never fully appreciated how truly groundbreaking the show was until now. I was deeply affected by the deaths of his band mates, all of them way too young, IMO. Micky and Michael were in the middle of a tour when Michael passed last year.
May he be blessed with many more years on this earth.
Fascinating interview! Micky's highly intelligent, and has a good word about everybody! He was always my favorite Monkee - cute, great singing voice and impeccable comic timing!
My favorite too for the same reasons
Micky Dolenz was the reason I chose to become a drummer as a child in the 60s. I had kind of a hard family life with a mother who was frequently in the hospital, and a father always working trying to pay the bills. The Monkees were my escape, and in some ways became my surrogate family. I remember jamming to More of the Monkees on my parents Tupperware for hours. Trying to start up neighborhood bands with my friends. Making tambourines out of two paper plates filled with beans. Lol.
I was fortunate to see Micky perform a solo show at the Waukesha county fair in Wisconsin. He did a meet and greet and I was able to share this with them. It was actually a lifelong dream to meet him and he was very gracious! Thanks Micky!!
Music is such a good escape & glad to hear it inspired your to be a drummer! Micky's a great guy & we appreciate your sharing & subscribing to our channel!
I will forever say that the person that picked him (and Davy) to be the vocalists of The Monkees hit it out of the park. What a complete package Mickey is.. History has been kind to this guy.
Love this! He was always my favorite Monkee!
I always say this and I´ll say it again: Micky is the best.
Micky is wonderful Artist in Wonderland......❤
Great interview,when Micky started to get choked up about how people told him about how their lives change,got to me cause it's true!
Micky is an extraordinary artist, singer, songwriter, musician and of course actor, as well as a director and producer. The man has done it all. I'm sure his parents always thought that he would amount to something, but who would have thought that he would amount to everything. My Son and I had the pleasure of meeting him some years ago. Micky was so kind. He took my Son aside and spent time with him, introducing him to to members of his touring band and the road crew. It is a fond memory for Son still today, spending time with a living legend. Micky has the best voice in rock and roll, hand down. The man is a true gentleman. One wonders when the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame will get it's head out of it's rear and induct him and his band mates into it. As a musician myself, I can say that he has was an inspiration to me and many other musicians I know. So all the best to Micky, a great man.
I love Micky, such a bright, articulate and funny man!
Mickey is so talented and was the raised right way while in the industry as a child. Surprised he didn't do more acting, especially comedy as he seems like such a natural. And then his singing voice is very unique. His interviews are entertaining to say the least! And to top it off a great guy!
Love you Micky !!!! you are solid....
This interview is so great! Micky can’t help but entertain. He’s always interesting, but it’s wonderful seeing and hearing him just talk about the history of things.
I absolutely loved the Monkees growing up, and still do! Thanks for posting this!!! 💙
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If I hadn't discovered the Monkees, and specifically Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz, at the age I did(13) I wouldn't be the man I am today and due to a rough last couple of years (death of wife, grandmother and friends) I don't know if I would even be alive. "Good Times" the album, stopped me from killing myself. I love you Mick, give my love and all the best to Mike for me.
-Wizard Glick.
Takes a classy guy like DOM to finally give a classy guy like Mickey a great chance to speak. Most interviewers ask the same inane questions and make Mickey go over silly stuff... This interview is so wonderful . Both greats sharing some real and raw conversation. Love you guys. Thanks for posting this. xo
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Wonderful interview with an introspective TV icon.
Such a wonderful interview
I had the honor of meeting this man. Went to an after-party gathering with his family. Watch as he talked to a young man 12 or 14 who wanted to be a singer. He talked about heartbeats, feeling the passion and the music. Then we talked science and about wood crafts. Found him to be real like a dad or big brother. This was all after him being on stage for 2-3 hours. One of my best life experiences next to meeting the President
What a great interview! Micky is the best! Such a cool guy.
Fantastic interview! Thank you so much for allowing Micky to shine so brightly . Always have loved the Monkees from the beginning and still do today, RIP DAVY. GOD BLESS MICKY MIKE AND PETER!
and RIP Michael. So much great material here to remember them. After 50 years, I still love it all.
Fantastic interview. So much information given. And Mickey’s soul shines through. What a sweet person.
My sister who was 4 years older than me was a huge Monkey fan. She had dozens of Pictures all over the bedroom wall she cut out of magazines like Tigerbeat and others. I use to play her Monkey albums when she wasn’t home. We always watched the show. The Monkeys alway fill me with tons of nostalgia of my youth in the late sixties!
This is an excellent interview. RIP Davy, Peter and now, Mike.
1966 was a critical year for me but I didn't realize then that two series premiering that year would have such an impact on my life. If anyone had told me that "Star Trek" and "The Monkees" would still entertain me at the age of 66 in 2021, I would've have laughed and thought they were nuts.
So weird now watching this with Micky having been the last Monkee standing historically, and then here we are again. Anyways this is awesome seeing one musical giant interviewing another one.
Agree & Thank you for sharing & watching!
Fantastic! Fantastic! Incredible! interview. Dom is a great interviewer and Mickey puts out so much knowledge about the business. I've never heard it described that way. "Our cargo is emotion". Watch the whole video until the very end because that is where the gems of knowledge are. So good!
I love The Monkee’s .What a great guy Micky is in this interesting interview.Really enjoyed listening to this legend..
Also(of course)..Got to thank Mike and the much missed Peter and Davy..Four special guys.Thank you.!👍🌎🌍🌏❤️✌️
I'd never heard an extended interview with Mickey Dolenz before. I never knew who intelligent and well spoken he is.
SkidMark Johnson I figured he was smart great person you can tell
Yes, he often played the Clown. So many appearances never went past the surface.
@The Monkees Archives Yes, absolutely. An outstanding interview.
Thank you so much for a fantastic interview with Micky! My favorite Monkee ❤ He is truly amazing and one of the greatest voices in music history... I am 39 now and The Monkees have had a special place in my heart since I was a little girl. ☮ ❤ 🤘
I have loved the monkees all my life
Dom -- wonderful interview on your part! Mickey -- I never knew how insightful, intelligent and down-to-earth you are! Great job to both of you!!
Micky is extremely talented, interesting, and intelligent. I'm wishing him many years of good health and happiness!
You know, being a 'jazzer', I was going to skip this particular interview; but I am so glad I watched it because MD seems to be such an amazing artist and a truly wonderful person. Definitely one of the BEST episodes within The Sessions Panel series! ;-)
Excelente y admirable el monkee el gran Micky Dolenz!!! I love ❤ Micky Dolenz !!!
A great listener meets a great talker
I not only like this, I LOVE this! Thank you Micky for your honesty and real self here. I appreciate your wisdom and advice and will remember.
I always liked Micky - he was always my favorite Monkee. I always knew that people enjoyed being around him (stories about the club he had with Alice Cooper, Nilsson, Keith Moon, etc). I had no idea how brilliant he is.
I loved you, Mickey, when you started the Monkees, and I love you even more now. Thank you for a very intelligent, classy, passionate, superb interview which really showcases all of your facets (like a diamond), many of which we were unaware. Enlightening, instructive and insightful. you keep on growing and developing in your craft. Bravo! and Encore!
Dom,I must congratulate you on the integrity and diversity from your show among the great artists you have on The Session Panel..I'm a musician in Australia that gigs and records independently and can't express how much I get from these interviews...From my idol Matt Bissonette to Micky Dolenz to Chick Corea...Total brilliance mate!!Keep up the good work!!
Thanks for the kind words & so glad we are empowering musicians worldwide!! Let us know if we can bring www.thesessions.org to a school or venue near you!!
Mickey rules and will always rule. Fantastic voice!
I really enjoyed this. Loved The Monkees since I was 9 years old.
Ditto!
Mr. Dolenz is an interesting man , multi-talented. I personally think he has one of the best rock & roll voices I ever heard. When you listen to Mikes version of " The girl I knew somewhere" vs. Mike's version the difference is Mickey's voice could make it a top 40 hit. And I say that as a Huge Mike Nesmith fan.
Good interview.
Micky nailed it! It's the emotion. It's the secret to performance. You can fake emotion by identifying the components and replicating them. Lots of singers and performers do not understand emotion and how to create it. He understands it. I love it! Part of the secret is to listen to people when they express their emotions.....the words are easy to see....the timing, volume, and attack a bit harder....it's subtle in many emotions. The phrasing can be carried over to a lyric, script, or even an instrumental. He sells emotion! Genius!
Excellent guy.
Great interview . I've met Micky a few times , most recently at a meet & greet last year in Kent , Ohio. He was very nice and friendly with all of his fans . This appears to be a wonderful series , I saw a few others I will watch when time allows. Also the host was very , very good !!! I will definitely subscribe to this.
Yes, Micky is a great guy and Dom's interview talents are wonderful to have on our team! Thanks for subscribing Timothy & so glad you are enjoying our channel!
Mr. Dolenz is a great interview.
A friend of mine, a guy from Worcester, pronounced "wooooosta", who loved to play golf but was oblivious to a lot of other stuff, went to play at the local course. The course manager asked him if he would play with another couple because they were new to the course. It turned out to be Mickey Dolenz and his significant other, who were on Cape Cod for a gig at the Melody Tent. My friend had no idea who he was. When i asked him what Mickey was like, he responded, "He was funny but a terrible golfer." So i guess among his many talents, golf, at least at that time, was not one of his strong suits.
When I was just five year's old in the mid 67 or 1968, I've had crush on Micky Dolenz The Monkees. And every late
Friday when it's time for me to go to bed, when The Monkees came I would sit there and watch Micky Dolenz playing
his drums playing perform a long with Pete Mick and Davy Jones. But every time I would watch Micky Dolenz, my
heart pounded with crush on Mickey. I was not older enough to be a teenager yet and I had a crush on Mickey Dolenz.
I was only five year's old. That I do remember.
What a fabulous interview...and excellent interviewer, too! Thank you. This really brought me joy. Stay strong, Micky 🙏🏻❤️
Glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out the others on our channel!
Wow this is good 👍 what wonderful information
Nothing much to smile about these days with the pandemic but I ran across this interview with Mickey and I found myself SMILING!
I was like 3 when the Monkees debuted on TV. Micky always was the funniest to me. He was also the guy who was too busy to put anybody down, total class act, even when things did not go so well for him or the group. And then they had a huge comeback.
You were the fun part of my teen years I never missed the Monkees and was very sad when the show ended. Never forget how much you are loved xx☄🎤❤🤗 #MonkeesForEver
this was an abolutely beautiful well done respectful interview
Dom, I think this is one of the best interviews you've done so far, period. Loved the stories with Micky, one of my earliest musical heroes. Never knew he was such a scientist, and wanted to be an architect. Thankfully that didn't work out and he had to settle for being a cultural music icon! :) Also, be the vacuum cleaner salesman, and the vacuum! Are you kidding me, absolutely fantastic stuff! Thanks Dom, and thanks for the music Micky!
Thanks for your support David at Musicians on The Record and with your work to keep Music alive & Musicians empowered!!
Micky also makes small wooden furnishings such as stools, shelves etc. i believe he markets them as Dolenz and Daughgters. He is into gardening also
I ALWAYS loved The Monkees. The songs. The show. Concerts on RUclips.
Micky is a neat guy! I stumbled upon his autobiography at the Santa Monica Library back in the 90's. It has a witty title, "I'm a Believer - my life of Monkees, Music & Madness". It may be a bit dated now as Davy, Peter and Mike were all still alive at the time he wrote it. Still, it's a good read for Micky Dolenz and Monkee fans alike.
Good to know! Thanks for watching & sharing!!
I ❤Micky.
His time was entirely his own immediately post-Monkees. Sleep in and get up whenever he felt like it. Stay up as late as anything. Just bludging around in comfort. He eventually went UK a fair bit thereafter, with theater work and TV show production in the UK.
I love the Monkees, they're the reason I started playing drums.
Peace !
I'm 1st generation monkees fan. They were my gateway to loving music.
Mickey Dolenz is an amazing talent!
RIP Peter Tork
Terrific Dom. I'm such a fan of their marvelous records. Mickey is such a talent and one of the most underrated vocalists. Keep shinin' on, DF.
Show biz down to earth descriptions for that topic this is probably my favourite interview, it is relaxing to listen to him describe everything.
Outstanding interview! Bravo!
Thanks!
I planned on watching a few minutes of this, and ended up watching the entire thing.....really well done interview on both sides.
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A great interview no less.
Would've loved to be a fly on the wall listening to Nez & Micky converse about talent and business. As both were hugely successful in the 'show' and 'business'.
I'm surprised how Mickey seems to be the clearest on the history of the monkeys ..
Great interview. Wish you had talked a bit more about the music after they broke free and did their own thing... (Headquarters, etc) but otherwise a wonderful and brilliant interview. Thank you so much!
It's amazing that his voice almost hasn't changed at all.
They both knocked it out of the ball park.
great interview
Our production company interviewed him here in Vancouver years ago doing a concert great man so smart
I like that they used their real names bc it made it seem more real. I really, even to this day, Love this show!
Everything that he has said about the business is true you have to sell yourself you are the product and you have to sell the product
His solo albums really show his extraordinary talent, too. 'Sometime In the Morning' has always been my favorite. Thank you for this interview. Too young to appreciate the Beatles. Grateful this 9 year old I
in 1967 had Micky and the Monkees for all these years. Thank you Micky, Davy, Peter, and Mike. Life has been much more bearable for many of ypur fans growing up with your talents.
"Sometime in The Morning" -- what a beautiful, dreamy song. It's always been one of my Monkee favorites as well. There's just something indescribable about the way it makes me feel. Such a gem. Looks like you're my age. How fortunate we were to grow up in such a time. May the rest of your life be as peaceful and lovely as that song, Nana.
@@bholaoates1542 My favorites as I have aged are 'While I Cry' and 'Daily Nightly'. Do you find, as you age, that different songs and lyrics become more incredible? (I was born May 5, 1957 - BTW). Nice to connect with so many fans!
@@BeanieScooter I'd have to say my favorites (besides "Sometime in The Morning") are "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You". Nov 7, 1957 here. Yes, I totally agree with you on some songs getting more incredible as we age.🙂
If you like this, you should look up the Kevin Pollack Chat Show with Mickey. I was fascinated for 2 hours.
Never laughed so much in my entire life. What a comedian 🤣.
Circus Boy is Still Awesome Corky !!
Interesting that Mickey and Davy both started in showbiz young but while Mickey was born into the biz and it was a natural part of life for him, Davy didn't have that background at home with his immediate family. Davy 's rise to fame was very much self made, in that he came upon it , of his own ! Both very talented and funny and both clearly meant for showbiz!
I lived the Monkees
My heart is going to break when he gets called Home
great guy
The Beatles are the best ever, but I love the Monkees way more…
Mickey was,l think, the only Monkee who really got it. And got the most out of it in so doing.😎😎😎🤠
Maybe I should get in touch with Micky and see if he'd like a copy of that script he was up for as a little kid, ie RING AROUND SATURN. (I've actually handled some of the miniature puppet pieces that were made for that project, which, well, it's a long story, but a version of that ---or version-S---eventually saw the light of day years down the line.)