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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 782.42166092
EAN: 9780815412847
Edition: Updated
ISBN: 0815412843
Label: Cooper Square Press
Manufacturer: Cooper Square Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: July 25, 2004
Publisher: Cooper Square Press
Studio: Cooper Square Press
Editorial Review:
Product Description: In fascinating, star-studded anecdotes, original Monkee Mickey Dolenz takes readers from his starring role at age 12 as TVs Circus Boy to the open casting call that brought the Monkees together, through the creative conflicts that finally drove them apart.
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This is a fun, easy to read memoir with humor and anecdotes. I loved the Monkees as a child and saw two of the reunion concerts, but without Micky there. The music is still great, timeless and this was a pleasant, albeit small insight into the band.
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This is not a tell-all tale or a date by date history, it is a quick re-telling of a performer's life with some fun dramatizations and stories.
All of the classic one-liners and side-comment humor you've come to expect from Mickey Dolenz is present on the page in this autobiography. There a lot of great stories involving The Monkees and other major pop stars of the 60's, but nothing is covered in incredible (or credible for that matter) depth. Dolenz doesn't claim to know all the facts, ... Read More
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Mickey dolenz --washed up former child actor (circus boy) hanging
out at the bob's big boy parking lot on van Nuys blvd, during
the advent of the beatles, not big on academics, going to valley
college (I almost had to go there!), then transferring to L. A.
trade tech to learn welding, among other things. whereupon, the
studio was putting together the ultimate beatles rip-off, with
some of the best songwriters on the planet, initially, behind
the project, ... Read More
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The mid-sixties were about many things: Peace, riots, love, war . . . but mostly the period has to be remembered for music.
The Beatles, The Stones, even Rod Stewart are still staples today and their music is everywhere: So is the music of The Monkees.
Micky Dolenz wrote a "no apologies" bio of the group that at one point in time was laughed off as being nothing but a manufactured copy of the Beatles. But their music and artistry remains with us 40 years later.
Micky ... Read More
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As a Monkees' fan from way back in the hey-day, my nostalgia has been getting the better of me lately. And that is why I purchased Micky Dolenz' "I'm A Believer." This is the kind of book about the Monkees, their show and their recordings that I wanted to read. Micky writes a fast-paced, information-filled journal that doesn't stint on fun. Micky's sense of humor is present throughout as are fascinating facts about the whole Monkees era. Micky has happily chosen not to dish nasty dirt, and that is a welcome relief ... Read More
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