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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMicky Dolenz turned 80 today.
I remember watching the Monkees when I was seven. I still remain a fan.

Diamond_Dog
(36,835 posts)The phrase was taken from the 1960s British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, in which it was regularly used by the loud-mouthed main character Alf Garnett, played by Cockney actor Warren Mitchell, to insult his Liverpudlian ("Scouse" son-in-law, played by Tony Booth.
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BlueKota
(4,234 posts)kimbutgar
(24,999 posts)I was a Davy Jones fan and my cousin loved a Mickey Dolenz. Ironic he is the last one alive!
Happy 80th Mickey!
BlueKota
(4,234 posts)Micky was my second favorite. It is sad the other 3 are gone.
kimbutgar
(24,999 posts)I told my older sister that the Monroes were better than the Beatles! I remember her laughing so loud she almost fell over. She used to tell her friends for awhile my comment and they laughed also! At the time I was insulted but as I got older I got it! but hey I was only about 9 years old!
hlthe2b
(109,451 posts)Heavens.
I miss his bandmates, but here's to Micky.
BlueKota
(4,234 posts)Marthe48
(20,571 posts)One of the kids in the choir looked just like Mickey Dolenz. Amazing!
I watched The Monkees when I was a teen. My friends and I had an unofficial fan club. Always liked them
Happy birthday to one of my all time favorites!
BlueKota
(4,234 posts)Marthe48
(20,571 posts)it was an early tv show, and he played a kid who traveled with a circus. I don't remember much about the show, early 50s
maveric
(16,848 posts)PeterIsMyBrother
(28 posts)BlueKota
(4,234 posts)Different Drummer
(9,079 posts)That is one of my favorite songs by them. HBD, Micky!
BlueKota
(4,234 posts)Boomerproud
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