Micky Dolenz Still Gets ‘Choked Up’ Watching Old Footage Of Late Monkees Band Members
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Micky Dolenz Still Gets ‘Choked Up’ Watching Old Footage Of Late Monkees Band Members

For fans who grew up with the bright harmonies and playful charm of The Monkees, the band’s music still carries a sense of youthful optimism. Decades later, that feeling remains deeply personal for Micky Dolenz, the group’s last surviving member, who continues to carry the spirit of the band forward onstage and off. Now 80, Micky Dolenz is looking back with both gratitude and quiet sorrow. As he reflects on the loss of his bandmates, his words reveal how memory, music, and time intertwine. According to People, those memories remain vivid, even when revisiting them becomes emotionally overwhelming. Micky Dolenz on Being the Last Monkee Standing THE MONKEES, from left: Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith, 1966-1968/Everett Collection Dolenz has outlived all three of his fellow Monkees, following the deaths of Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and most recently Michael Nesmith. Speaking candidly, he described the cumulative pain of losing each bandmate, noting that grief did not arrive all at once but instead layered itself over the years. THE MONKEES, Davy Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith, 1966-68/Everett Collection Even so, Micky Dolenz explained that the others remain present in his life. Their voices live on through the songs he performs each night, many of which were originally associated with his bandmates. Seeing footage from their shared past during performances reinforces that bond, reminding him that the connection never truly disappeared. Keeping The Monkees Alive Through Music MONKEES, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith, 1966-1968/Everett Collection There was a time when revisiting those memories felt almost unbearable. Dolenz admitted that watching archival footage of the band often left him choking up, overcome by emotion. With time, however, that pain evolved into something steadier, allowing remembrance to feel comforting rather than paralyzing. Micky Dolenz/Instagram Formed in 1965 after a casting call seeking four unconventional young men, The Monkees became a defining cultural force of the late 1960s and later found renewed life through television reruns in the 1980s. Today, Micky Dolenz honors that legacy through touring, blending beloved songs with personal reflections and ensuring that the band’s story continues to resonate with longtime fans and new listeners alike. Next up: Jane Seymour Says She’s In Her Prime at 74 – Here’s Why The post Micky Dolenz Still Gets ‘Choked Up’ Watching Old Footage Of Late Monkees Band Members appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A