Wednesday 29 February 2012

I thought love was only true in fairy tales

My first celebrity musical crush has died. Davy Jones of the Monkees has passed away in Florida from a heart attack at aged 66. I was so sad to see this in the papers today as I really loved him as a child and a teenager all over again with the revival of the show on Nick at Nite in the late 80s.




Isn't he adorable? he was really tiny--like 5 foot 3--the same height that I am and so I always felt close to him. Plus he was the only Englishman in the band--the rest were American (and some with a noticible twang. I'm talking about you Mike Nesmith!) But Davy had this cheeky little British accent that made me fall in lurve with him. I think Jack Wild from Puffinstuff and Davy Jones from the Monkees are the reason I became an Anglophile.

Who can forget when he did a crossover onto the Brady Bunch and went to the dance because Marcia had promised (as president of his fan club) that she could get him there?


I really loved the music of the Monkees as well. They did a reunion tour (sans Nesmith) when I was in the 11th grade and my mum took me and a friend to see it in Texas. It was a magical night--I swear Davy looked right at me when he was singing I Wanna Be Free. Really. Seriously. He did.

So Davy--may you rest in peace and know that always--I'm a Believer.

3 comments:

  1. Remember when we used to be "forced" to sing TAKE THE LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE. . . . .AND MEET ME AT THE STATION. . . .whenever we got to that town in NC on our way to and from The Mountain??

    I actually included that instruction in the driving directions I gave the Warths/Denhams/Smiths for getting to Alex for Garry's memorial service. It was never to be omitted.

    smile. good memories.

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  2. oh yeah..............lots of good publicity on both CBS and NBC news broadcasts last night. Devoted a nice segment to what he and the Monkees meant to America.

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  3. He was my first celebrity musical crush too, and I am proud to admit it! RIP dear Davy. x A

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