Davey Jones takes the Last Train to Clarksville

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    dino
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        by VBOB » Wed Feb 29, 2012 3:02 pm
        HEY
        RIP Davy Jones!!Thank you for all the great songs to grow up with and the neatest GTO ever!HEY HEY WE’RE THE MONKEYS!!!
        ‘V’
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzA_qmJkmLY&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL213F774AAF99D969

        Thanks for the news V-Bob…Yeah Got me going with that Monkeemobile…originaly built by Dean Jefferies and Dick Dean.Then Barris was contracted for Car Show editions. It was restored and shown done at the 2006 SEMA show.

        February 29, 2012 1:01 PM ET
        Davy Jones of the Monkees has died of an apparent heart attack at age 66. The singer, who had been on a solo tour this month, complained of chest pains last evening and was admitted to a hospital this morning in Stuart, Florida.
        Jones was born in Manchester, England and started acting as a child. In 1964 he had the misfortune of appearing in the cast of Oliver! on the same episode of The Ed Sullivan Show where the Beatles made their debut. The next year he was cast in The Monkees, a comedy show/band inspired by the success of the Beatles. They were an instant hit in the ratings and the record shops, scoring massive singles with “Last Train to Clarksville,” “I’m a Believer,” “Stepping Stone” and “Pleasant Valley Sunday.” Jones – who played tambourine in the band – was the lead vocalist on the classics “Daydream Believer” and “I Wanna Be Free.” At the peak of their popularity in 1967 the group sold more albums than the Beatles.
        The Monkees’ music was written by some of the best songwriters of the day, including Carole King and Neil Diamond. As the group grew more popular, they insisted on writing their own music and playing their own instruments. Although their later work has attracted a huge cult audience over the years, their mainstream success quickly dwindled and the group split in 1971. Jones went onto a solo career, and he memorably performed his song “Girl” on an episode of The Brady Bunch.
        Jones returned to acting in the late 1970s when his solo career failed to take off, but he found it difficult to escape the shadow of the Monkees. By the mid-1980s Monkees mania was reborn when MTV and other stations began regularly airing old episodes of the TV show. The band (minus Mike Nesmith) reunited for a highly successful reunion tour in 1986. They toured off and on through 2001, when infighting led to another split. Last summer they patched things up for a 45th anniversary tour, though it was called short because of what guitarist Peter Tork called a “glitch.”
        Nesmith posted a tribute to Jones on his Facebook page. “I will miss him, but I won’t abandon him to mortality,” he wrote. “I will think of him as existing within the animating life that insures existence. I will think of him and his family with that gentle regard in spite of all the contrary appearances on the mortal plane. David’s spirit and soul live well in my heart, among all the lovely people, who remember with me the good times, and the healing times, that were created for so many, including us. I have fond memories. I wish him safe travels.”


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        #33351
        babycakes
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            I was still in the Army when the ‘Monkees’ became about.After I was discharged,I remember hearing some of there songs on the radio.I never saw there T.V. show as I was either working,or spending time in the ole garage working on or building ‘hot rods’ Sad to hear Davey Jones passing; when I saw his recent photo on the news,he looked in good shape,but hey,here’s an instance.’you never know’ when your time is up;so ‘enjoy’ life to it’s fullest!!!

            #33352
            dino
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                Here they are are last summer…..Song has a message …”That was then,This is Now”

                #33353
                dino
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                    Brian Just got the complete set of ALL the TV shows on dvd….and the Movies ….”Head” ….He had Mickey D.sign his Monkeemobile model.

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