My 3 Sons part 1 of 3 with Micky Dolenz
Dolenz,Jones,Boyce & Hart Interview - St.Louis,Mo.1976
KPCS: Micky Dolenz #160
Davy Jones Dead: Fellow Monkees' Bandmember Micky Dolenz Remembers Jones in 'GMA' Interview
Micky Dolenz Beatles Interview 2014
Micky Dolenz, Cowsills Q and A
Micky Dolenz of The Monkees!
Piers Morgan: Micky Dolenz Remembers Davy Jones
Micky Dolenz (Monkees) Lovelight Video 1979
Micky Dolenz Interview MTV Uncut 2-86 (Pt.1)
Micky Dolenz - Oh Someone
Micky Dolenz Chats About Life with The Monkees
Alias Mickey Dolenz FULL EPISODE
Mickey Dolenz Bonnie Hunt 1/26/09 #1
Plot
In 1966, producers Bert Schneider and Bob Rafaelson come up with the idea of creating a TV show that would feature the American answer to the Beatles, The Monkees. Eventually, four young men are chosen for the roles, Mickey Dolenz the former child TV star, the stage actor Davey Jones and the musicians, Mike Nesmith and Peter Tork. With the aid of a successful music producer and able TV promotion, the Monkees become a sensation. However, that success is tainted, to the chagrin of the band, as they find themselves labeled as talentless phonies. This film covers the band's frustrating struggle to prove their detractors wrong as they struggle to earn some artist legitimacy. Whether it's by learning to excel as a band or experimenting with wild ideas for their show and film, Head, nothing seems to work. Meanwhile the band have their internal tensions as various members struggle to decide what is really important to them, simple material success, or having real artistic respect for their work?
Keywords: 1960s, based-on-book, behind-the-scenes, entertainment-industry, music-industry, musician, rock-band, rock-music, television, television-history
They achieved worldwide fame but, what they wanted... was respect.
Micky Dolenz: Guys, it's not like it's personal, I mean dozens of pilots go unsold every year.::Davy Jones: Well, after this I'm done.::Peter Tork: Are you going back to England?::Davy Jones: Yeah, why not? Being a jockey is what I really wanted to be::Mike Nesmith: Well, you're definately the right size for it.::Davy Jones: For your information, I'm rather tall for horse racing.::Peter Tork: The horses are shorter in England.
Davy Jones: You know blokes, I don't think we're wanted here.::Mike Nesmith: You know, this sounds like every party I've ever been invited to. People always wanted me to leave.::Micky Dolenz: Ohoh, and miss all your warmth and charm?
Phyllis Nesmith: I don't know if I like being the only girl in the middle of all this guy talk.::Peter Tork: It's just love, Phyllis. We need all the love we can get. There's so much anger in the world these days.
Harris Green: You're crazy, you know that? Do you have any idea what you have just given up?::Peter Tork: You can never move forward standing in the same place, Harris.::Harris Green: Yeah, well, let's see how many records you can sell when you're not in people's living room.
My 3 Sons part 1 of 3 with Micky Dolenz
Dolenz,Jones,Boyce & Hart Interview - St.Louis,Mo.1976
KPCS: Micky Dolenz #160
Davy Jones Dead: Fellow Monkees' Bandmember Micky Dolenz Remembers Jones in 'GMA' Interview
Micky Dolenz Beatles Interview 2014
Micky Dolenz, Cowsills Q and A
Micky Dolenz of The Monkees!
Piers Morgan: Micky Dolenz Remembers Davy Jones
Micky Dolenz (Monkees) Lovelight Video 1979
Micky Dolenz Interview MTV Uncut 2-86 (Pt.1)
Micky Dolenz - Oh Someone
Micky Dolenz Chats About Life with The Monkees
Alias Mickey Dolenz FULL EPISODE
Mickey Dolenz Bonnie Hunt 1/26/09 #1
Mickey Dolenz Wild Honey
Remember ~ Micky Dolenz
Micky Dolenz Live
Micky Dolenz - Daydream Believer 3-9-13
From Micky Dolenz's New Album Remember - "Good Morning, Good Morning"
my 3 sons part 3 of 3 with Micky Dolenz
Micky Dolenz on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
2014 Monkees Convention Micky Dolenz and Romeo Delight
Micky Dolenz Interview Part 1
Micky Dolenz - Sometime In The Morning (Live, 7-26-11)
Micky Dolenz LIVE -singing Mary Mary
Micky Dolenz (Monkees)- Randy Scouse Git,live 1982, Japan
Micky Dolenz Live at BB Kings 7/30/14
Micky Dolenz LIVE-Last Train to Clarksville +Full Davy Joke
Micky Dolenz - Sometime In The Morning (Live, Rare)
Micky Dolenz - Im A Believer (Live 2012)
Micky Dolenz Live In Japan "I'm Your Man" 1982
Micky Dolenz Live at Epcot 2012
Micky Dolenz Live in Federal Way Washington
Micky Dolenz - Sometime In The Morning (Live/Acoustic)
Micky Dolenz - Sunny Girlfriend - Live 1982
Micky Dolenz - I'm Your Man - Live in Japan 1978
Micky Dolenz - To Be Or Not To Be - Live 1982
Micky Dolenz - Oh Someone - Live 1971
MONKEES Micky Dolenz LIVE the girl i knew somewhere tampa fl 2009
Micky Dolenz, Live at the Mohegan Sun - DW Washburn
Micky Dolenz - Beverly Hills - Live 1982
Micky Dolenz - Zor and Zam - Live 1982
Micky Dolenz of The Monkees Live at Hastings in 1991
I'm a Believer - Micky Dolenz, live at Hollywood Slots
Monkees singer Micky Dolenz interview from Epcot's Flower & Garden Festival 2013
Michael Dolenz interviewed by Tim Rice (1983?)
Network News Interview with Micky Dolenz from the Monkees for News 55
Micky Dolenz (Monkees) on rock Gardens with Michelle Phillips (Mamas & Papas)
Micky Dolenz & Davy Jones interview (1989)
Davy Jones Obit Micky Dolenz Interview Today March 1, 2012
Micky Dolenz Interview Part 2
Time Life Exclusive Monkee Micky Dolenz Interview
Micky Dolenz Interview MTV Uncut 2-86 (Pt.3.)
Micky Dolenz Interview MTV Uncut 2-86 (Pt.2.)
Micky Dolenz & Peter Tork interview (1986)
Micky Dolenz Holiday Memory Interview
Micky Dolenz interview with Iain Lee on Absolute Radio
Micky Dolenz Interview MTV Uncut 2-86 (Pt.4.)
Mike Nesmith (and Micky Dolenz) interviewed at the Greek Theatre (1986)
Micky Dolenz Interview, The Monkees (2009)
Micky Dolenz of The Monkees Interview & Highlights: Epcot Flower Power Concert at Walt Disney World
Iain Lee Interviews Micky Dolenz 2010
The Monkees - "The Frodis Caper" (Episode with commentary by Micky Dolenz)
Micky Dolenz in Night Of The Strangler 1972
Micky Dolenz reads (a first) and sings (not a first) at Vicki Abelson's Women Who Write 4/9/13
Micky Dolenz March 10th 2013 epcot flower power
Turning Point With Frank Mackay (Radio) - Micky Dolenz of The Monkees
Micky Dolenz at the Salt Lake Comic Con [Boomerology Revealed #13]
Micky Dolenz on Headquarters radio (1988)
Circus Boy 1x1 "Meet Circus Boy"
Micky Dolenz Remember CD Listening Party
Monkees - Um Cara Pouco Legal (Elias Micky Dolenz)
HAPPY TOGETHER TOUR 2012 MICKY DOLENZ.mp4
Micky Dolenz at EPCOT Flower & Garden 2012
George Michael "Micky" Dolenz, Jr. (born March 8, 1945) is an American actor, musician, television director, radio personality and theater director, best known as the drummer and lead vocalist of the 1960s made-for-television band The Monkees.
Dolenz was born at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles California, the son of actors George Dolenz and Janelle Johnson.
Dolenz began his show business career in 1956 when he starred in a children’s show called Circus Boy under the name Mickey Braddock. In the show, he played an orphaned boy who is the water boy for the elephants in a one-ring circus at the start of the twentieth century. The program ran for three years, after which Dolenz made sporadic appearances on network TV shows and pursued his education.
He also played guitar and sang with obscure rock and roll bands, including one called The Missing Links. Dolenz went to Ulysses S. Grant High School in Valley Glen, Los Angeles, California and graduated in 1962. He was attending college in Los Angeles when hired for the "drummer" role in The Monkees.
Piers Stefan Pughe-Morgan (born Piers Stefan O'Meara; 30 March 1965), known professionally as Piers Morgan, is a British journalist and television presenter. He is editorial director of First News, a national newspaper for children.
Morgan branched into television mainly as a presenter, but has become best known as a judge or contestant in reality television programmes. In the UK, he was a judge on Britain's Got Talent. Morgan is best known in the United States as a judge on the show America's Got Talent, and as the winner of The Celebrity Apprentice. On 17 January 2011, he began hosting Piers Morgan Tonight for CNN in the timeslot previously occupied by Larry King Live after the retirement of host Larry King.
Morgan has authored eight books, including three volumes of memoirs.
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Bonnie Lynne Hunt (born September 22, 1961) is an American actress, comedian, writer, director, television producer and daytime television host.
Hunt, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, is the daughter of Alice E. (née Jatczak), a homemaker, and Robert Edward Hunt, an electrician. Her mother is of Polish descent and her father was of Irish and Belgian ancestry. She was raised in a large Catholic family, and has three older brothers, Patrick, Kevin, and Tom, two older sisters, Cathy and Carol, and one younger sister, Mary. Hunt was educated in Catholic schools and attended St. Ferdinand Grammar School and Notre Dame High School for Girls in Chicago.
In 1982, Hunt worked as an oncology nurse at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. In 1984, she co-founded An Impulsive Thing, an improvisational comedy troupe, with Holly Wortell, Andy Miller and John Gripentrog. Hunt also performed as a member of Chicago's world-famous The Second City, joining in 1986.
In 1990, Hunt played a role on the NBC show Grand, a comedy that lasted a season and a half. Hunt refused to become a cast member of Saturday Night Live because the show's producers generally frowned on her preferred improvisational style. In 1992, she turned down a higher-paying role on Designing Women to co-star in Davis Rules with Jonathan Winters, Randy Quaid, and Audrey Meadows.
(Micky Dolenz)
Micky Dolenz Music (BMI)
Lead Vocal: Micky Dolenz
From Justus
It breaks my heart to say ";Goodbye";
I know that I deserve to cry
I know that time will see me through
But in this mean time
All I dream about is you
Unlucky stars are in my sky
My fortune teller, she saw me and cried
She said that I might have to wait
My lucky ship is lost
And comin' in too late
Unlucky stars
Unlucky stars
Venus and Mars
Are up in arms
If now it's time to let to
Give me some time to let you know
That I adored you till the end
I couldn't stand another day without a friend
I couldn't stand another day without a friend
(Micky Dolenz)
Micky Dolenz Music (BMI)
Lead Vocal: Micky Dolenz
She's a regional girl
Come to the big city
Give it a whirl
She thinks that she can make it
She thinks that she can take it
I think she's gonna end up makin' burgers in a basement
She's a regional girl
He's a regional guy
Come to the big city give it a try
He wants to be a mover
Yea, he wants to shake it up
I think he's gonna end up pourin' Pepsi in a cup
'Cause it's a regional lie
It's a regional lie
Mary Mary, Mississippi, Indiana Jones
Did you think that you could really make it on your own?
A singin' Whoa oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh
Eddie, Eddie, good and ready, now you got your chance
Try to keep the little buggers playin' with your pants
A singin' Whoa oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh
It's a regional lie
The grass is always green
And the coke is purified
You wanna hit the big time
Yea, you wanna strike it rich
I think you're gonna end up bakin' burgers for some bitch
Mary Mary, Mississippi, Indiana Jones
Did you think that you could really make it on your own?
A singin' Whoa oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh
Eddie, Eddie, good and ready, now you got your chance
Try to keep the little buggers playin' with your pants
A singin' Whoa oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh
It's a regional lie
The grass is always green
And the coke is purified
You wanna hit the big time
Yea, you wanna strike it rich
I think you're gonna end up bakin' burgers for some bitch
'Cause it's a regional lie
It's a regional lie
(Micky Dolenz)
Micky Dolenz Music (BMI)
Lead Vocal: Micky Dolenz
From Justus
Why is it never enough
No matter what I do?
I gave it all that I've got
And it's always too few
And now you're asking for more
Why do I hesitate?
'Cause I know in the end
That it's always too late
And not enough for you
I've often heard you say
You've got to seize the day
That when your life is gone,
Oh how it's gone for so long
But there are often times
When life is not so kind
And there are those around
Who need your feet on the ground
And it's not enough
It's never enough
I don't stand a chance
To fill your sweet lovin' cup
'Cause it's not enough
It's never enough
It's not enough for you
Oh, I long for all those years
Wasted alone with these endless tears
And it's not enough
It's never enough
I don't stand a chance
To fill your sweet lovin' cup
'Cause it's not enough
It's never enough
It's not enough for you
It's not enough
It's never enough
I don't stand a chance
To fill your sweet lovin' cup
'Cause it's not enough
It's never enough
It's not enough for you
For you
(Micky Dolenz)
Micky Dolenz Music (BMI)
Lead Vocal: Micky Dolenz
It's my life and I'm takin' over now
It's my life and it's time that I learned how
No excuses. For the truth is
It's my life now
I stumble and I fall
And I think about it all
Then I make amends
But it never ends
And I've just begun to wonder why
And I listen to the songs,
And I read all the words,
And I seem to remember something that I heard
Of a fire and a cave and shadows on the wall
It's my life and I'm takin' over now
It's my life and it's time that I learned how
No excuses. For the truth is
It's my life now
I wanna believe in the miracles
But they mix me up. Then they pass the cup
And I've just begun to look the other way
And I don't want to lean on the stars or on the dreams
On the fantasies or the deities
Don't I think it's time to lean on me?
It's my life and I'm takin' over now
It's my life and it's time that I learned how
No excuses. For the truth is
It's my life now
No excuses. For the truth is
It's my life now
(Micky Dolenz)
Micky Dolenz Music (BMI)
Lead Vocal: Micky Dolenz
I told my Doctor something's wrong with me
She said gimme forty dollars and we'll look and see
Hop up on the table now we'll take some blood
Find out what you're dyin' of
She called me in the morning and she said now here're the facts
Well, it isn't your liver and it isn't your back
It's not your blood sugar or the Asian flu
That's not what killing you
You're dyin' of a broken heart
It really wasn't very smart
You lived through Nixon and a drug or two
Just to get your due
Dyin' of a broken heart
I called my analyst said I was a mess
He said gimme hundred dollars and we'll take a test
Lie down on the couch and tell me what you dream
It really isn't what it seems
You're dyin'
You're dyin' of a broken heart
And I'm cryin'
It really wasn't very smart
I lived through Nixon and a drug or two
Just to get your due
Dyin' of a broken heart
You're dyin'
You're dyin' of a broken heart
And I'm cryin'
It really wasn't very smart
I lived through Nixon and a drug or two
Just to get your due
Dyin' of a broken heart
You're dyin' of a broken heart
It really wasn't very smart
I lived through Nixon and a drug or two
Just to get your due
Dyin' of a broken heart
(get your due)
Dyin' of a broken heart
(get your due)
Dyin' of a broken heart
Dyin'
Dyin'
Dyin'