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eldritchhobbit) wrote2012-02-29 01:28 pm
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R.I.P., Davy Jones (30 December 1945 – 29 February 2012)
I was in intermediate high school when Monkees fever hit the United States (for the second time around), and I pulled out my mother's vinyl records, bought every new single and album, and watched reruns of The Monkees faithfully on MTV. One of my favorite memories of those years was seeing the band play during their 20th Anniversary Tour in 1986, which was a ridiculously fun and fabulous concert.
Less than four years ago, in the fall of 2008, I had the good fortune to see Davy Jones perform solo (and here's my mini-review).
It's sad news that Davy Jones now is gone. The end of an era indeed. *holds up virtual lighter*
Less than four years ago, in the fall of 2008, I had the good fortune to see Davy Jones perform solo (and here's my mini-review).
It's sad news that Davy Jones now is gone. The end of an era indeed. *holds up virtual lighter*
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:::goes back to bed:::
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Such sad news!
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*whimpers*
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Yes. Mike was always my favorite Monkee, but I loved them all, and it's just stunning to realize that one of them is gone now.
Just so sad. :-(
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I join you in being bummed out. :(
(And he did have a lovely accent, speaking as well as singing.)
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It really is like a piece of my childhood is gone.
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I feel the same way!
Your description of your fannish fun with friends reminds me so much of my own experience - the mixtapes, the episodes, the shared enthusiasm.
It's very sad, isn't it?
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::sigh::
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So true! I remember having in-depth conversations about this with my schoolmates. It was a kind of personality test, wasn't it?
Very sad indeed.
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