This still breaks my heart. To think, as Davy wished others happiness, good health, and long life, he only had ten days left on this Earth. RIP, mate, we'll never stop missing you.
What a fine gentleman as well as an excellent performer. Makes me proud, I have been his fan since I was in grade school. Still hard to believe he was the youngest and first to leave us. R.I.P. Davy. And Peter. And Mike.
I fell in love with Davy the first time I saw him on TV. I was 9 then. At 11 I saw them live at the Oakland Collosium, I remained a fan ever since. On the day he left us I was burying my horse, a grey Arab, just like the one Davy rode earlier that morning, I lost two of my first loves that day....later I sold my horse's saddle and donated a portion to his horse rescue organisation, I received a nice email from Davy's daughters which touched my heart. He will always hold a special place in every little girl's heart from the 60's, rip Davy
That's an awesome story. I was about the same age also when they came out and I love the song and him so much! It also broke my heart when he died. But I'm also sorry about your horse.
I did too! I was almost 11. That show changed my life. To this day, their music brings me such joy. You lost your beloved horse on the same day Davy left this world. As you know, Davy loved all his animals. I feel your beautiful horse is with Davy's horses in heaven with Davy overseeing them. You are truly a wonderful and caring person to donate to his horse rescue organization. He instilled a great joy and love to all who loved him and the Monkees. He lives on to all his fans in our hearts. Thank you for sharing your story with everyone. All the fans I had the honor to communicate with have shown a supreme quality of love and caring. That comes from pure love and joy that each one brought to us. You are truly a special person. I am so proud to be a Davy Jones fan with a kindred spirit!
@@corinneraden awww, Bless you for your kind comment, you really touched my heart. I think the passing of our first crushes hurts the most because it's a piece of our innocent hearts, our childhood, our first loves outside of our daddys or pets, and seeing them go brings us closer to the realization of our own mortality, that one day we will pass on as well. So many are asking why? Why did they have to go so soon? My own personal belief is that each and every one of us has an expiration date on the bottom of our foot, that day only our Creator knows. So live each day as if it were that date, love deeply, forgive frequently and laugh freely! Take care and God bless!
He still had it as a performer. That smile, and sparkle, he was a great entertainer who could fill a stage with his personality, voice, joy, and dance.
It's Tali I am a fan of The Monkees for a lot of years it is hard to believe that Davy is not with us any more. Very sad he was such a great talent and a great singer. But nice to remember all ways
I know this is considered "bubble gum," juvenile, stupid pop. I know this is considered music for 11 year old girls. I am a 60 year old man and I fucking love it. It reminds of a time when I still had hope and love for others. Man, that guy really seemed to believe what he was saying. There is a sparkling sincerity about him. I hope there is a heaven for his sake.
How wonderful! I know he is in heaven. I am so elated when people can convey that special connection to the Monkees. Davy's main reason for preforming was to make people happy. He LOVED to sing and preform for his fans. That is what gave him such great joy! I have been a fan since 1966, Monday night on September 12th. They changed my world. I know exactly what you mean. I am a 66-year-old woman. Every time I hear one of their songs, I am transported to that wonderful Eara. I feel like a kid again. The song: "Take a Giant Step Outside your Mind" resonates so deeply when Micky sings: " Remember the feeling as a child, when you woke up and morning smiled? It's time you felt like you did then." How profound. To this day, we still need to remember we need that hope and love. Thank you for sharing.
What a beautiful sentiment and tribute you have written! I hope his daughters have some comforting in knowing how much joy their father gave to his fans and how much we all love and miss him! RIP
Shmuel p Yes, I've been so heartbroken lately. I am bipolar and sometimes things just hit me really hard. It's just that he seemed like such an amazing guy and it's unfair that he had to pass away so soon. I swear to you, if I could have one wish right now, I would have wished that he had never died and that he was healthy as he could be. His life is worth more than any amount of money. I just really wish he didn't have to leave so soon.
So glad my father introduced me to the Monkees when I was 6. Second Gen Monkee fan, and working on my son being one as well. So many amazing songs. God bless them all! Micky has always been my favorite, and sadly he is the only one still left. Glad I was able to catch a concert before Davy had passed. The whole concert I had a sinking feeling, and just months later Davy passed. RIP Davy, Peter and Mike. 🙏🤍🙏
Rest in peace. Davy Jones, Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith. In December, I emailed Micky Dolenz and told him that I really enjoyed getting to see him and Mike Nesmith at the Texas Trust CU theater in October.
In closing he wished the audience long life & good health. Then 10 days later America is Reading in newspapers & listening to news broadcast that Davy died of a massive heart attack. From the day I heard this now 7 years ago I keep thinking what did his doctor Miss ?
@@shaungriffin7777 I don't think "Daydream Believer" is heaven's music genre. Heaven is *all about God,* when it all boils down, not our puny earthly loves and lives. You have no conception of the glorious wonder of heaven!!!
When the Monkees were first presented with the "Daydream Believer" demo, Davy Jones was not sure of the song's potential at first and didn't understand the lyrics. He didn't know what a "homecoming queen" was, there was nothing comparable in Manchester, England where he grew up. He also said he was unfamiliar with the American idiom "without dollar one", meaning broke. "We'd done twelve songs and the thirteenth was Daydream Believer. I said, 'That's terrible.' I was a baritone and it was in the wrong key for my voice. I'd been in the studio all day, I was tired and I'm singing these words about twelve times...Hank Cicalo, the engineer, had his own way of numbering takes so he could find them, he'd call them 1A or 2A, like that. Anyway, all of a sudden he says '7A' over the talkback and I wasn't listening so I said 'What number is this?' and they said '7A!' in unison. That kicked me on a bit and I got it down but you can tell from the vocal that I was pissed off." (Monkeemania: The True Story of the Monkees, first U.S. edition, page 75) and (Davy Jones, The Monkees Tale, Last Gasp Press, 1986). Jones grudgingly admitted, "Maybe it's not that bad of a song after all." It went on to become a signature song of his. On Dec. 2, 1967, “Daydream Believer” did indeed hit No. 1 in America, remaining there for four weeks, until it was dislodged by The Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye.”
Saw you twice in person, Davy. I'm sorry to say this, but there was affliction in your horoscope and I thought, either he will go, or Peter will go first; but Mike and Micky, there is some toughness in their horoscopes; especially Micky, he has that Sun trine his Mars, it gives him the energy of ten people (I wish I had that)!
@@joeambrose3260 Ok, then, sometimes I even call them MY JEWELS; and the Beatles, sure, I like a bunch of their songs,but - since 1969 I have called them "those Mopheads".
This still breaks my heart. To think, as Davy wished others happiness, good health, and long life, he only had ten days left on this Earth. RIP, mate, we'll never stop missing you.
💔💔💔😭😭😭
Miss you Davy, you were very special. RIP
How did Davy die?
@@cathygonzalez3734 he died of a heart attack.
@@hardestyrl thank you very much for your reply. That's very sad.
Does anyone else get emotional while watching this? May his legacy live forever !
There are very few things that one can never get enough of in life. Davy Jones singing this song is one of those things.
He was still great at the end.
What a fine gentleman as well as an excellent performer. Makes me proud, I have been his fan since I was in grade school. Still hard to believe he was the youngest and first to leave us. R.I.P. Davy. And Peter. And Mike.
He made so many kids day ..loved watching theMonkeys as a child ..always will be with me..thanks Davy RIP
Davy was a throwback to the vaudeville days and was a true performer....peace....
Love Davey. Thanks
I fell in love with Davy the first time I saw him on TV. I was 9 then. At 11 I saw them live at the Oakland Collosium, I remained a fan ever since. On the day he left us I was burying my horse, a grey Arab, just like the one Davy rode earlier that morning, I lost two of my first loves that day....later I sold my horse's saddle and donated a portion to his horse rescue organisation, I received a nice email from Davy's daughters which touched my heart. He will always hold a special place in every little girl's heart from the 60's, rip Davy
That's an awesome story. I was about the same age also when they came out and I love the song and him so much! It also broke my heart when he died. But I'm also sorry about your horse.
I did too! I was almost 11. That show changed my life. To this day, their music brings me such joy. You lost your beloved horse on the same day Davy left this world. As you know, Davy loved all his animals. I feel your beautiful horse is with Davy's horses in heaven with Davy overseeing them. You are truly a wonderful and caring person to donate to his horse rescue organization. He instilled a great joy and love to all who loved him and the Monkees. He lives on to all his fans in our hearts. Thank you for sharing your story with everyone. All the fans I had the honor to communicate with have shown a supreme quality of love and caring. That comes from pure love and joy that each one brought to us. You are truly a special person. I am so proud to be a Davy Jones fan with a kindred spirit!
@@corinneraden awww, Bless you for your kind comment, you really touched my heart.
I think the passing of our first crushes hurts the most because it's a piece of our innocent hearts, our childhood, our first loves outside of our daddys or pets, and seeing them go brings us closer to the realization of our own mortality, that one day we will pass on as well.
So many are asking why? Why did they have to go so soon?
My own personal belief is that each and every one of us has an expiration date on the bottom of our foot, that day only our Creator knows. So live each day as if it were that date, love deeply, forgive frequently and laugh freely!
Take care and God bless!
Thank you Davy for your music. Unforgettable!
He still had it as a performer. That smile, and sparkle, he was a great entertainer who could fill a stage with his personality, voice, joy, and dance.
Thank you for this. RIP Davy. We miss you!
I just found this. Can't believe he was singing it and died 10 days later. So sad
AuntJx3 😭 RIP Davy and Peter
What did he die of?
@@timothykemp7329 Hart attack
@@shaungriffin7777 heart attack not hart attack
this is sad. I cry everytime i listen to his video's. I loved davy for 45 years and really love and miss him. this is my favorite song. may he rip.
It was mine too they came out when I was a child and I used to sing this song all the time it was always my favorite!
He was my first love... grew up listening n watching these guys.. Davy came from Lancashire, my home county...
Hard to believe this was just ten days before Davy left this earth
He is missed dearly. So sad he left this Earth so young.
It's Tali I am a fan of The Monkees for a lot of years it is hard to believe that Davy is not with us any more. Very sad he was such a great talent and a great singer. But nice to remember all ways
Davy looked in such good health here we miss you davy and peter 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Qto mais ouço essa musica , mas gosto!! Cantor e ator que adoro##
I know this is considered "bubble gum," juvenile, stupid pop. I know this is considered music for 11 year old girls. I am a 60 year old man and I fucking love it. It reminds of a time when I still had hope and love for others. Man, that guy really seemed to believe what he was saying. There is a sparkling sincerity about him. I hope there is a heaven for his sake.
69 here and still love it.
How wonderful! I know he is in heaven. I am so elated when people can convey that special connection to the Monkees. Davy's main reason for preforming was to make people happy. He LOVED to sing and preform for his fans. That is what gave him such great joy! I have been a fan since 1966, Monday night on September 12th. They changed my world. I know exactly what you mean. I am a 66-year-old woman. Every time I hear one of their songs, I am transported to that wonderful Eara. I feel like a kid again. The song: "Take a Giant Step Outside your Mind" resonates so deeply when Micky sings: " Remember the feeling as a child, when you woke up and morning smiled? It's time you felt like you did then." How profound. To this day, we still need to remember we need that hope and love. Thank you for sharing.
What a beautiful sentiment and tribute you have written! I hope his daughters have some comforting in knowing how much joy their father gave to his fans and how much we all love and miss him! RIP
I was his bodyguard for a show he performed in NYC 15 months before he passed away. He was extremely kind with a great sense of humor.
He sure was well preserved for being 65. Great voice too. I remember this song from the late 60's when I was 11.
The best of the best, Davy Jones.. RIP a living legend from Lancashire.. which is where I'm proudly from. always my favourite Monkee!
Legend! I'm 29 and love the Monkees tv show! I have them all and love this guy! :) thumbs up! #respect
Crying my eyes out right now
Why did he have to pass away so soon?? It breaks my heart, he still had so much more to give!
+Zappa Victoria met him. same height and hair. hahaha. he joked and said "oh look eez short like me" . miss that guy.
Shmuel p Yes, I've been so heartbroken lately. I am bipolar and sometimes things just hit me really hard. It's just that he seemed like such an amazing guy and it's unfair that he had to pass away so soon. I swear to you, if I could have one wish right now, I would have wished that he had never died and that he was healthy as he could be. His life is worth more than any amount of money. I just really wish he didn't have to leave so soon.
At least for a brief moment, he gave us the gift of his talents.
I know, I feel the same way...His passing made me cry...
His Dad had a heart condition also. It might have been preexisting. He was a vegetarian and exercised.
If I was at this concert and learning 10 days later he died, I would be delighted I was at the concert, but shocked as well
Davy was my very first love and he is truly missed loved by many girls !
So glad my father introduced me to the Monkees when I was 6. Second Gen Monkee fan, and working on my son being one as well. So many amazing songs. God bless them all! Micky has always been my favorite, and sadly he is the only one still left. Glad I was able to catch a concert before Davy had passed. The whole concert I had a sinking feeling, and just months later Davy passed. RIP Davy, Peter and Mike. 🙏🤍🙏
ILL NEVER EVER TIRE OF THE "BEST" MUSIC EVER. THE MUSICIANS ARE SOOOOO TALENTED ALSO. SOUNDING SOOOOOO GOOD ❤️👍👌😃❤️
Love you Davey Jones!!!
The final time Daydream Believer was sung...by the ONLY ONE who could do it justice!
This is to me the Best song, most touching heart l've Heard, THANK YOU MONKEYS
Thank you Davy for this song.Unforgetable. Jerry
Rest in peace. Davy Jones, Peter Tork and Mike Nesmith. In December, I emailed Micky Dolenz and told him that I really enjoyed getting to see him and Mike Nesmith at the Texas Trust CU theater in October.
Loved in the '60's and will always love him. One of the strongest crushes I had in my teens. Now both Davy and Peter are gone. :(
And now Mike.
Give us back davy
I just love him and always will.
11年経っても寂しい悲しい
二番目の奥さんのアニタさんとお友達になって寂しい悲しいと伝えたら元妻としてファンである私に対してありがとうと言ってくれました
天国で3人でコンサートしてるかな?会いたい、ディビー😢
In closing he wished the audience long life & good health. Then 10 days later America is Reading in newspapers & listening to news broadcast that Davy died of a massive heart attack. From the day I heard this now 7 years ago I keep thinking what did his doctor Miss ?
😭😭
So sad how I loved him and this song
This is fire🙌🏿🙌🏿🌟💯🎶love it
Here a feel like all signs were clear here something was wrong with him But Davy put on a brave face (RIP) mate 😢
He's up there singing for the Angels!!!
He is singing daydream believer in heaven 👼🎤
@@shaungriffin7777 I don't think "Daydream Believer" is heaven's music genre.
Heaven is *all about God,* when it all boils down, not our puny earthly loves and lives.
You have no conception of the glorious wonder of heaven!!!
cried my eyes out.i thought i was a proper bloke but i cracked.goodbye davy.
Meu idolo para sempre##!!
Love the Monkees Monday nite in chicago.those we're the days.
were* the days 😊👍
Love you Davy Jones forever ! 😢😢😢❤️❤️❤️
Miss Davy, my favorite Monkee ❤️
Davy 💖 me emociona tanto verlo.
Ahhhh meu primeiro amor 💘!!! Que saudade dos The Monkees ❤🥰... David Jones mais ainda 💔...
10 days after wow
THE LAST CONCERT....DAMN......
When the Monkees were first presented with the "Daydream Believer" demo, Davy Jones was not sure of the song's potential at first and didn't understand the lyrics. He didn't know what a "homecoming queen" was, there was nothing comparable in Manchester, England where he grew up. He also said he was unfamiliar with the American idiom "without dollar one", meaning broke.
"We'd done twelve songs and the thirteenth was Daydream Believer. I said, 'That's terrible.' I was a baritone and it was in the wrong key for my voice. I'd been in the studio all day, I was tired and I'm singing these words about twelve times...Hank Cicalo, the engineer, had his own way of numbering takes so he could find them, he'd call them 1A or 2A, like that. Anyway, all of a sudden he says '7A' over the talkback and I wasn't listening so I said 'What number is this?' and they said '7A!' in unison. That kicked me on a bit and I got it down but you can tell from the vocal that I was pissed off." (Monkeemania: The True Story of the Monkees, first U.S. edition, page 75) and (Davy Jones, The Monkees Tale, Last Gasp Press, 1986).
Jones grudgingly admitted, "Maybe it's not that bad of a song after all." It went on to become a signature song of his.
On Dec. 2, 1967, “Daydream Believer” did indeed hit No. 1 in America, remaining there for four weeks, until it was dislodged by The Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye.”
Davy amazing human being bringing so much energy & happiness even on his last days on earth 💓
To quote Peter Tork, “Davy was something.”
10 days later, he was gone.
Love all their songs and television shows but am unable to find them can someone help me lease
nI grew up listening to the Monkees
This is sad :(
He died only days after this filming was done I believe.
TEN days afterwards.
At 0:45 did Davey Jones say gold or cold
Cold
@@yourekittenme. I herd gold at first
There have been a lot of lyrics I couldn’t understand. 😊 I’m in the “Oh, nimbus, help someone” group (“You just may be the One”). 😆
With respect, I'm not sure, but then again, I don't give a flying squat
So Eire to realise now that in 10 days time, he'd be dead...
You can tell he's not doing well. He has absolutely no energy.
Kathie Wippel show was so amazing though. Sad every time I watch this video! Such a beautiful soul!
I saw one of Peter's last concerts as well. It was in Dallas in august 2016.
He looked tired and a bit paunchy. He was always so thin but fit.
Was just gonna say this. Just a year or two earlier, he had lots more energy. I wish they caught it :(
Heart disease hmm.
Saw you twice in person, Davy. I'm sorry to say this, but there was affliction in your horoscope and I thought, either he will go, or Peter will go first; but Mike and Micky, there is some toughness in their horoscopes; especially Micky, he
has that Sun trine his Mars, it gives him the energy of ten
people (I wish I had that)!
Don’t dilute the sadness of their very real deaths with mindless made up horseshit
Cut the crap, Robert
Chris, I'm talking about an astrology book that was published
back in the 1920s, before my Monkees even existed.
@@bobbyfrancis8957
Your Monkees ? I thought they were MY Monkees !
@@joeambrose3260 Ok, then, sometimes I even call them MY
JEWELS; and the Beatles, sure, I like a bunch of their songs,but - since 1969 I have called them "those
Mopheads".