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I'm a Believer: My Life of Monkees, Music, and Madness

I'm a Believer: My Life of Monkees, Music, and Madness

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is soooooo Micky!
Review: Of all the books I've read on or about the Monkees this is myfavorite to date. The pages just drip Micky's personality and you canalmost picture him telling you this story over a cup of coffee. It really is a must read for all Monkees and Micky Dolenz fans! Although hard to find, there are sources if you look hard enough.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: New edition
Review: The new edition adds a chapter that covers 1992-2004, including the tours, the "Justus" and "Missing Links" albums, and various film/theatrical projects, and the discography has been brought up to date.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: New edition
Review: The new edition adds a chapter that covers 1992-2004, including the tours, the "Justus" and "Missing Links" albums, and various film/theatrical projects, and the discography has been brought up to date.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hey, hey, he's a Monkee!
Review: This 1993 autobiography nicely captures the spirit of author and ex-Monkee Micky Dolenz. While it is intended to cover his entire performing career, Dolenz concentrates mostly on his stint as drummer in the pre-fab pop group The Monkees, and he does so with refreshing self-deprecation. He never fails to give credit to the many people who backed up the Monkees talent, particularly his three cohorts in the band. Dolenz is the first to admit that "It's only a band" and takes it far less seriously than do many pop theorists. A breezy and enjoyable read.


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