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The thread about Micky's glasses reminded me of this article from 1967 in 16 Magazine.
From the March 1967 issue of 16 Magazine.
"I confess.... by Micky Dolenz
MONKEE MICKY reveals all the deep-down secrets about himself NEVER TOLD BEFORE!
I CONFESS---I'm near-sighted. Very near-sighted. That means I can't see things that are too far away from me---like, say,
six inches from my nose! That's why I'm always squinting on the show (and you thought that was just one of my little jokes!). I've
tried contacts, but they don't work on me. Maybe it's that I don't work on them. Anyway, I have three pair of glasses (that I
know of---I'm always losing them, you see): one horn-rimmed very round pair, one rectangular pair, and one pair of prescription shades. I can't
drive without 'em; I can't eat Kellogg's without 'em; in fact, I can't even walk without 'em. But I can sleep
without 'em.
I CONFESS---that the gold ring I sometimes wear is an intial (or signet) ring---not a wedding ring. I don't wear it all the time,
because I am not sentimental----and also because I am very forgetful. I wear a gold chain around my scrawny neck (well, the guys all say it's scrawny!)
with a big medallion on it. One one side there is a St. Christopher medal, and on the other side there is a Jewish Star. We all have one. They were a gift
from Steve Blauner, the vice-president of Screen Gems. (Rah---rah!)
I CONFESS---that super beautiful (or even very pretty, for that) girls usually bore me. I like girls who are funny, self-contained, warm
and affectionate, who don't mind showing they care (without over-doing it) and who have lots of "cool". I don't like girls who try to
attract attention to me or to themselves, or the kind of girls who are impressed by me because I am a Monkee---and who are not really interested in the
real me.
I CONFESS---that I am a photography nut. I have a Pentax with two lenses---and I am getting more, more, MORE! Gaspar, our special
effects man, is helping me build a complete photo lab in my garage. Late at night, I love to drive down Sunset Strip and take time exposures of street
lights and others cars driving by.
I CONFESS---that (at times) I am a public menace and should be declared a disaster area. For instance, about six months ago Honda gave all
of us Monkees 450 c.c. motor bikes. The second day I had mine, I drove over to pick up Ward Sylvester, the associate producer of The Monkees, to take him to
Peter's house. On the way up the hill (I wasn't going too fast---honest), I slipped the bike and dumped Ward into a big pile of dirt. Thank heavens
it was soft dirt, for he arose sooty but unhurt. Now, for some strange reason, Ward refuses to ride with me---even in my car!
I CONFESS---that one of the most embarrassing moments of my life came when I discovered that somebody had stolen the hub caps off my
brand-new GTO! I had driven it out to the Columbia "ranch" in Burbank to shoot some exterior footage, and I parked it in the Columbia lot about
7:30 A.M. When I got back there at seven that evening, I looked at my chariot and the hub caps were gone! Whoever you are out there what copped me hub
caps---please return 'em. I'm embarrassed to drive around with my nuts and bolts showing.
I CONFESS---that one of the great pleasures of being in The Monkees is shooting at the aforementioned "ranch". It is really a
mammoth studio. It has a "Western town", a "Main Street, U.S.A.", and an "Italian town", a big lake, and gangs of horses. We
shoot all the "romps" out there. "Romps" is what we call the sequences we do while you hear our voices singing on the "track over
" the film. We really are having as much---if not more---fun as we seem to be having when you see the "romps" on TV.
I CONFESS---that I have a weakness for Lenny's Boot Shop. It is a men's clothing store near the studio (don't tell DeVoss, but
I've seen Gloria Stavers shopping in there!). They not only sell groovy boots, but they have things like those double-breasted shirts we wear on the
show (by the way, you can now get those in your local department stores---just go and demand to see "The Monkees Clothes".) Anyway, I was recently
in Lenny's and I went stark and bought an enormous gang of clothes. I got a bluish-green suede with stovepipe pants and a "pop art" zippered
jacket, two pairs of black leather boots, two double-breasted shirts (one red and one blue), and a beige suede jacket. Watch for these things on the show,
for I wear a lot of my own clothes on The Monkees.
I CONFESS---that I am a lunatic over the drums. I have three sets---one at the house, one at the studio, and one at our rehearsal hall
(I'm not permitted to tell you where that is, but here's a hint: it's on Hollywood Boulevard). I average about two hours' practice a day
this way. I love working out new sounds on the drums, but I get carried away and usually break the foot pedal of the bass drum about twice a week.
How's that for talent?
I CONFESS---that when I go out on a date, I dig going to clubs to see other groups perform---partly because I like the music, and partly
because I always learn something new when I watch other performers work. So, if you dig me, you really have to dig listening to live performances---lots of
them.
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ScreenGemsStage7 wrote:Aha! I thought that was probably a signet ring. I even thought it may have originally belonged to his dad, but I guess not. Mystery solved! Thanks!
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Thank you, Screen, that was an interesting find! Um, how did he take direction if he couldn't see anything more than 6 inches away?
I'm very nearsighted as well and can't imagine doing anything without my glasses or contacts!
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Very interesting and entertaining.
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You're welcome, Nora. Actually it wasn't a very hard thing to find. It's part of my original magazine collection from the '60's which I
never got rid of. I remembered reading that article as a kid back in the '60's during the original wave of Monkeemania. I also wore glasses back
then, so I could relate.
I am also very nearsighted and wouldn't be able to get very far without glasses, so I really don't know how Micky did it. Although, you do see him squinting alot on the show .
I can also remember reading in one of the Tiger Beat magazines that he later lost that signet ring that he always wore. I can't put my hands on that article right now, but I remembered reading that bit about the ring.
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Wow, I'd love to see your magazine collection!
I know a lot of those articles are exaggerated, but I can't help but thinking there must be a grain of truth to some of them. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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As was said in another thread about magazine article,95% of those articles are fluff. I remember seeing an interview with Davy and he was talking about the
teen magazines and he said that he read one of the old articles about himself and said,"Wow,I didn't know I liked to do that."
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Hmm....I tend to agree with Nora, must be something to start with that then gets expounded upon. Otherwise where would they have come up with such a thing as
gold rings worn or being a photography nut. But well, who knows?
Rachael
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*I* confess that these two comments right here made me fall for him all over again:
I CONFESS---that super beautiful (or even very pretty, for that) girls usually bore me. I like girls who are funny, self-contained, warm and affectionate, who don't mind showing they care (without over-doing it) and who have lots of "cool". I don't like girls who try to attract attention to me or to themselves, or the kind of girls who are impressed by me because I am a Monkee---and who are not really interested in the real me.IAh, Micky...You're a man after my own heart! Had I but been born in the right time period, and had an actual way to meet you... **sighs dreamily...then dashes off to my garage in a frantic rush** I MUST get this time machine working!! lol Jonesounds wrote:That's hilarious! Hugs and high-fives,
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And Rose he had/has 3 pretty wives!
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Mare wrote:**grumbles** Yeah I know... Maybe if I go back to a little *before* he met Samatha I could get at least 1 date in. Maybe? Let me have my dream! lol, but in all seriousness, his wives were pretty, weren't they. Further proof against the "I, Micky, do not care about pretty girls" statement. Hugs and high-fives,
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Rose, you'll be happy to know that while I was reading some of the transcripts from Micky's days as a DJ in New York (just a few years ago), I came
across something he said that was remarkably similar to that "I Confess" comment about pretty girls. I'll see if I can find it and copy it here.
A bit off-topic...and this probably belongs in the thread which discusses the differing merits of Season 1 and Season 2, but since this is about Micky, at least for me, I'll post it here... OnDemand is now showing Season 2, and while I'm enjoying watching the episodes, I just can't enjoy them like I did Season 1. Micky, especially, just acted so different. I know it was because of the extreme fame, the boredom with filming the show after traveling all over the country and world and being adored everywhere, the beginning drug use, probably even wishing to be with and missing Samantha, but I just miss the Micky from Season 1 so much. Silly, right? He still makes me laugh, but in a different way. Well, anyway, just had to express that. I'll see if I can find that quote.
"Second hands that minds have slowed are moving even faster...toward bringing down someone who's found the questions, but no answers."--Michael Nesmith, Daily Nightly, 1967
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That's hilarious!Yeah, considering his ex-wives and his current wife are gorgeous women (then and now!) I highly doubt that he was "bored" with pretty girls. Maybe he meant that he was bored with girls that were self-absorbed or too pre-occupied with their own looks. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Aha! I found it. I love the internet.
Micky: (in regards to Fitz being married 29 years) "Well, *life expectancy* was 29 years a couple hundred years ago!! And you change so much in your twenties and thirties. I would think it would be unusual if your relationships *didn't* change in that amount of time." Dr. Judy: "How did *your* goals change?" Micky: "Well, uh, I didn't even know what a goal *was* when I was younger. I was attracted to different types of people then than I am now." Judy: "So how are the people you're attracted to now different than the ones when you were younger?" Micky: "Well, I mean, my wife is gorgeous, but it's no longer just about physicality; I mean, I don't care if a woman is beautiful; if she's rude, stupid, or mean-spirited, I'm not interested."
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Silly, right? He still makes me laugh, but in a different way.Not silly at all, I feel the same way. I think one of the reasons I enjoy "99 Lb. Weakling" is not just that it's Micky-centered, but Micky is more "1st season" in it. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Yep, me too, Nora. That episode disappeared from OnDemand a couple of weeks ago, and I really missed it.
You and I are too much alike. It's scary (but in a good way).
I really think that when I buy the DVDs, I'll just buy Season One. There are a few episodes that I like from Season 2 (my daughter and I are anxiously awaiting "Fairy Tale" and "Monkees Watch Their Feet"), but I can live without owning them. And "Fairy Tale" is available on that "Our Favorite Episodes" DVD, I may just buy that.
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Sky wrote: Oh my gosh, Sky, this is how I feel *exactly* and it's the reason I'm so fond of Season 1! It makes me sad to see Micky and the others so obviously not enjoying themselves like they did in the first season. Like you, I can understand why their feelings about the show and what they were doing changed, but I sure do miss their Season 1 behavior. (I have both Seasons on DVD. I had to wait until I was able to get some serious discounts from Barnes and Noble before I would buy them--was *not* gonna fork over $80 for a TV show season, no matter how much I loved it lol!) Anyway, I'm so glad you brought this up, cause I was thinking I might have been alone in my feelings. And thanks for sharing that quote! Micky *is* a deep, caring individual. I alwasy knew it was so! Nora, I just gotta say that you come up with some of the *best* thread topics! I was reading one of you other threads about "Naughty Monkee Moments", or something like that. I swear we're on the same brain waves--it's frighteningly awesome! I hereby dub thee: Nora, Queen of the Board Topics. Hugs and high-fives,
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Maybe it should be "Queen of the Naughty Topics"?
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Rose Rebellion wrote: And he's also incredibly intelligent and well-read. The man reads Scientific American from cover to cover every month, and actually understands it. Another quote I remember reading in an interview (which I can't find anymore no matter how I word the search) was one in which he said that the thing he
was most proud of was publishing a children's book. He said that your biggest successes are not necessarily the things you're most proud of (in other
words, while he's proud of being a Monkee and having a singing/acting/directing career, writing and publishing something meant more to him). I just
thought that was so cool. Intelligence and a good sense of humor have always been more attractive to me than anything in a man (well, plus being a decent person who treats people
with respect and tolerance). These traits are what are most important to me in my husband.
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. Plus, I've seen pictures of him that look like they are probably from early to mid-1967 in which he is reading, "Relativity for the Millions"--a book which explains and discusses the theory of relativity.Ah, so that's the title of that book! I know the photo you're talking about, but have only seen "millions" in the title. I figured it was some book on investing his money! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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