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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2008

Micky Dolenz singing Daily Nightly

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  • @Katylife57 A brilliant optical illusion with many changing colors and paterns.. During the LA curfew (hippy) riots the in thing to do was to drop acid, get high, light a candle and march in a peacful protest, but what started peaceful turned violent as the crowds got larger and larger. Many people including Papa Nez believed that the news stations covering the initial marches caused the violence, Many 60s icons like Sonny & Cher, Jack Nicholsen, Peter Fonda were arrested.

    Hope this helped.

  • Mikes a ball of fire in this video

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  • Cool song. Micky has a great voice. Fun video to watch. I want to join in the party.

  • @KUTVgroucho & Strawberry Fields Forever.

  • I think they all were visiting the Frodis Room before filming this! RIP Davey.

  • @KUTVgroucho Thank you. I always envied people who could make these man-made electro-gadgets produce beautiful sound. Peace, fellow music lover. Also, R.I.P. Davey.

  • @jeffrefrig A Mellotron was another type of electronic keyboard console equipped with tapes that imitated the sounds of woodwinds, brass, etc. Hear "2000 Light Years from Home" by the Stones.

  • R. I. P Davey!!!!!!!

  • @ptoriginal6 Just to add a little to your comment, according to Mickys autobiography it went from Bobby Sherman to Eddie Grant and was used on Eddies Killer On The Rampage Album...

  • The Moog Synth is cool. What was a mellotron? I can't spell it. But did it have air going through it? I think Keith Emerson used one.?

  • @littleblackneko1

    From an online chat/interview in '96 - Bobby Sherman mentions it:

    Bobby- I heard you bought Mickey Dolenz' Moog Synthesizer back in the early Seventies. Do you still have it?

    Bobby Sherman:

    Yes, I did buy it, but no, I don't have it anymore. He bought it when it was considered

    state-of-the-art, and I bought it from him for a song! They were very difficult to work, so I gave it to someone who had more time to try to make it work! (He doesn't say who it went to.)

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