RIP Davy Jones

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Er Snowth... Davy himself was indeed British... But the Monkees as a band were actually formed to be the USA's American answer/counterpart to the Beatles.

*Will now have Daydream Believer stuck in my head for the rest of this Leap Day.
Sad day indeed.
 

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Heard about this on the way over here. Sad indeed. I met him once in the mid-'80s at a Tampa city birthday party, where he and (if I recall right) Peter Tork were playing a concert on the street as part of the festivities. Nice guy.

Of course as a kid I was totally encrushed with him. My first "fan fiction" at about age 8 or 9 was a story about Davy being turned into a turkey and having to be saved from Thanksgiving by his Monkee buddies. (Yes. I have always been The Weird Kid.)

I shall have to go find some friends to do the Monkee walk in public with in his honor.
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Loved the Monkees! Loved their show. Loved their music. Loved Davy, Mickie, Mike and Peter. Really sad to see his passing.

When I was a tween I had longish hair like them and wore a stocking cap everywhere in an attempt to be like Michael Nesmith. LOL
 

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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *blows into a hankercheif*

He was one of my favorites as a child...
 

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This is sad news. Seems he had the best voice of all the Monkees. "Daydream Believer" is one of my favorite songs from the group.

I saw the Monkees in concert in 1997, shortly after I had started seeing the show.
 
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