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SignedRW
Fifth Love

USA
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Posted - 29/02/2012 :  19:19:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gone at age 66 of a heart attack in Florida. Whether you were ever a fan or not, the Monkees definitely made some fine, lasting music, and without question provided a cornerstone to the soundtrack of many of our happiest, most memorable times of our lives. Deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

lemonade kid
Old Love

USA
9880 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  19:33:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just tragic, Rick. I was just about to post the obit when I saw your timely thread.

Monkees Singer Davy Jones
Dead at 66 From Heart Attack





Davy Jones -- lead singer of The Monkees -- died after suffering a heart attack this morning ... TMZ has learned.

An official from the medical examiner's office for Martin County, Florida confirmed with TMZ they received a call from Martin Memorial Hospital informing them that Jones had passed away.

A rep for the singer tells us Jones suffered a heart attack at his home this morning ... and was transported to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Jones is survived by his wife Jessica and 4 daughters from previous marriages. He was 66-years-old. Jones was married to Jessica Pacheco -- his 3rd wife.

Jones joined The Monkees in 1965 ... along with Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork ... and together they churned out a bunch of hugely popular songs including 3 number 1 hits -- "Daydream Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville" and "I'm a Believer."

The group was initially cast by TV producers who wanted to create a scripted series about an actual rock n' roll band. But the group exploded, and Jones in particular became a Beatles-caliber heartthrob.

The Monkees songs were covered by huge bands like Coldpay, and Smash Mouth's version of "I'm a Believer" was famously featured in "Shrek."

Davy's last performance was on February 19th in Oklahoma -- the night before, he performed "Daydream Believer" and "It's Nice to Be with You" at the BB King Blues Club in NYC ... and he looked totally fine.

Davy live recently
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY2PZF_-sbg&feature=player_embedded



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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers-
-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973

Edited by - lemonade kid on 29/02/2012 19:38:29
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lemonade kid
Old Love

USA
9880 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  19:36:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I loved the Monkees and still do! HEAD is a classic!!
They were very underrated and I read had a very heavy power pop sound live...like Badfinger or Rundgren.

They got a bad rap because they were a TV manufactured band so how could they they be any good? When they were exposed as having not played on their first LP, it was just cruel what was said. Hell, no band was trusted to play their instruments on their first album no matter how talented...The Association-not, The Byrds first single-NOT, The Beatles first single-no Ringo...too many to name. The labels were just not willing to rist it, so they brought in the Wrecking Crew.
The Monkees revolt against their producer and label, to play their own instruments, was infamous and likely ruined their future as a band...the record company no longer fully supported their records. And their producer, angrily went on to record a "band" he could control--The Archies!!

So yeah, I love the Monkees! RIP, Davy.

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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers-
-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973

Edited by - lemonade kid on 29/02/2012 21:35:37
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underture
Fifth Love

482 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  19:38:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
RIP Davy. Ironic that he was as far from rock initially as he could be but that was where he made his biggest impact. The Monkees legacy will always shine.

You Set The Scene
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underture
Fifth Love

482 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  19:51:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lemonade kid

I loved the Monkees and still do! HEAD is a classic!!
They were very underrated and I read had a very heavy power pop sound live...like Badfinger or Rundgren.

They got a bad rap because they were a TV manufactured band so how could they they be any good? When they were exposed as having not played on their first LP, it was just cruel what was said. Hell, no band was trusted to play their instruments on their first album no matter how talented...The Association-not, The Byrds first single-NOT, The Beatles first single-no Ringo...too many to name. The labels were just not willing to rist it, so they brought in the Wrecking Crew.
The Monkees revolt against their producer and label, to they cold play their own instruments, was infamous and likely ruined their future as a band...the record company no longer fully supported their records. And their producer, angrily went on to record a "band" he could control--The Archies!!

So yeah, I love the Monkees! RIP, Davy.

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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers-
-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973




If you watch the Monkees on Tour episode (from San Francisco Jan '67) you can see Davy playing bass, organ and drums. Playing and creating music was something the group was very capable of...unfortunately all too briefly. If only their musical tastes weren't so divergent they may have created more real group records other than Headquarters and (to a lesser extent) Pisces/Aquarius.

You Set The Scene

Edited by - underture on 29/02/2012 19:51:45
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lemonade kid
Old Love

USA
9880 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  19:56:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
DAVY JONES DEAD AT 66
By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper





Singer Davy Jones of The Monkees has died of a heart attack at 66, the medical examiner's office in Martin County, Fla., has confirmed to NBC News.

The news was originally reported by TMZ.

Jones was most famous for his role in the pop group The Monkees, which was put together in 1965 for the TV show of the same name. Their hits included "Daydream Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville," "I'm a Believer," and "Pleasant Valley Sunday." They also charted with the theme song from the show.

The Monkees sold more than 50 million records.




Davy Jones in 1967.

In 2008, Yahoo Music named Jones the top teen idol of all time.
After "The Monkees" disbanded in 1971, Jones sang solo as well as with various reincarnations of the group.

He also acted on stage and screen, with his most famous TV appearance as himself on "The Brady Bunch," in an episode where Marcia Brady was the president of his fan club and tried to get the singer to appear at her school dance. He also played Fagin in "Oliver!" on Broadway.

Recently, he played himself on an episode of "Sponge Bob Square Pants."

He released his final album in 2009.

Last summer, Al Roker of TODAY interviewed Jones and fellow bandmates Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz as the band, minus Michael Nesmith, prepared to tour. That tour was later canceled due to internal conflict.-MSNBC

A classic from HEAD by Davy...DADDY's Song...hoofing it back to his dance hall days. Zappa's cameo at the end...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ornP4eeCyBI




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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers-
-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973

Edited by - lemonade kid on 29/02/2012 20:00:53
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underture
Fifth Love

482 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  20:16:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Signed RW

Gone at age 66 of a heart attack in Florida. Whether you were ever a fan or not, the Monkees definitely made some fine, lasting music, and without question provided a cornerstone to the soundtrack of many of our happiest, most memorable times of our lives. Deepest sympathy to his family and friends.



Well spoken RW. The Monkees may not have been at the same level as LoVE, Doors, Hendrix, et al, but they never pretended to be. They provided a huge amount of quality entertainment, both video and stereo. I have nothing but fond memories of when I first listened to and saw them. No matter what the critics say or said (including the Monkees themselves who were their own biggest critics at times) they were definitely big leaguers in the late 60's pop world.

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markk
Old Love

USA
803 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  22:09:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
RIP Dear Davy. You just couldn't help liking these guys.
This is really a pretty awful song, but somehow they pull it off.
Somewheres between the Keystone cops, Charlie Chaplin and the Beatles. Its just for the fun of it.
In 1967 they sold more albums than the Beatles, YES I SAID 1967

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmIMqCQF4v4

Edited by - markk on 29/02/2012 22:14:00
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lemonade kid
Old Love

USA
9880 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  23:20:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by markk

RIP Dear Davy. You just couldn't help liking these guys.
This is really a pretty awful song, but somehow they pull it off.
Somewheres between the Keystone cops, Charlie Chaplin and the Beatles. Its just for the fun of it.
In 1967 they sold more albums than the Beatles, YES I SAID 1967

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmIMqCQF4v4

Such a great tune, mk!


Valerie....a great one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWTa9CE51sA&feature=related

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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers-
-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973
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lemonade kid
Old Love

USA
9880 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  23:36:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A friend recommended Davy's last album released in 2009...title track is a cover of the Elvis Costello song "She"...not the Monkees song.




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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers-
-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973

Edited by - lemonade kid on 29/02/2012 23:36:43
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Ashrob
Second Love

49 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  23:43:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If Bryan had successfully auditioned - could we have been listening to Alone Again Or by ......The Monkees ?
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John9
Old Love

United Kingdom
2154 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  23:49:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
RIP, Davy...and heartfelt thanks for all that wonderfully enjoyable music........from a fellow son of Manchester.

As I write this, BBC Radio Four have just broadcast a tribute...by presenter John Wait who as a young dishevelled hitch-hiker was travelling around America in 1969. One day a a smart car pulled over to offer him a lift....and it was Davy Jones. The reason he had stopped was that John had draped a Union Jack over his rucksack!

Edited by - John9 on 29/02/2012 23:52:07
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lemonade kid
Old Love

USA
9880 Posts

Posted - 29/02/2012 :  23:54:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by John9

RIP, Davy...and heartfelt thanks for all that wonderfully enjoyable music........from a fellow son of Manchester.

As I write this, BBC Radio Four have just broadcast a tribute...by presenter John Wait who as a young dishevelled hitch-hiker was travelling around America in 1969. One day a a smart car pulled over to offer him a lift....and it was Davy Jones. The reason he had stopped was that John had draped a Union Jack over his rucksack!

As usual, the UK is likely paying much more tribute to Davy.
This breaks me up as much as any musician's passing I can remember in years.

I'll be watching some Monkees tonight.

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-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973
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markk
Old Love

USA
803 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2012 :  01:22:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ashrob- where have you been hiding, what an illuminating thought.
LK- I do feel the same, yes even choked up.
But what a great timeless piece, that Valeri.

Even on the NY sportsradio today, a good 2 hours on Davy, everyone was calling in sharing a Monkee moment.
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lemonade kid
Old Love

USA
9880 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2012 :  02:03:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


Words from Michael Nesmith...


Although it was Mike Nesmith who was least inclined to join in any Monkees reunions, as the songwriter within the original group, not surprisingly, he had the most to say.

"While it is jarring, and sometimes seems unjust, or strange," wrote Nesmith, "this transition we call dying and death is a constant in the mortal experience that we know almost nothing about. I am of the mind that it is a transition and I carry with me a certainty of the continuity of existence. While I don't exactly know what happens in these times, there is an ongoing sense of life that reaches in my mind out far beyond the near horizons of mortality and into the reaches of infinity. That David has stepped beyond my view causes me the sadness that it does many of you. I will miss him, but I won't abandon him to mortality. 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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We are raised to honor all the wrong explorers & discoverers-
-thieves planting flags, murderers carrying crosses.
Let us at last praise the colonizers of dreams.

-Peter S. Beagle 1973

Edited by - lemonade kid on 01/03/2012 02:04:39
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bob f.
Old Love

USA
1308 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2012 :  02:41:31  Show Profile  Visit bob f.'s Homepage  Reply with Quote
I had just a few days ago, heard a radio ad for his new concert tour! "There's A Kind Of Hush>>>>" played in the background, and I thought, yay, cool, fun show, having recently, myself attended a fantastic Mickey Dolenz concert(last year) , and .....Davy Jones was about the last star I would have thought would suddenly die. A sad day, indeed......and to Davy Jones, a good vibes entertainer singer and nice man and cool cat and Monkee .....Good travels and thank you for the good times!

...what the world needs now...
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