
Fans of The Monkees were deeply moved when Micky Dolenz, the last surviving member of the iconic band, shared a touching tribute to his longtime friend and bandmate, Michael Nesmith, following Nesmith’s passing. Published through the Los Angeles Times, Dolenz’s heartfelt reflections offer a rare glimpse into the personal bond that defined their decades-long friendship.
In his tribute, Dolenz described Nesmith as “brilliant, complicated, hilarious… and one of the most genuine souls I’ve ever known.” He reflected on the loss of not just a friend, but a brother and musical partner, emphasizing that the world had lost a true original.
Dolenz recounted their final tour together, just weeks before Nesmith’s death. Even in those last performances, Michael gave everything he had—his heart, humor, and spirit—leaving an indelible mark on both fans and fellow musicians. The tribute is filled with intimate memories, quiet moments of camaraderie, and a profound sense of gratitude for the decades they shared.
Fans revisiting Monkees classics such as Me & Magdalena and Listen to the Band are reminded of the lasting harmony between Dolenz and Nesmith—a partnership that helped shape pop culture and inspired generations. Micky’s message resonates as a timeless ode to friendship, respect, and musical legacy, capturing the essence of a bond that transcended the stage.
This emotional tribute not only honors Nesmith’s incredible career but also highlights the enduring power of friendship and collaboration in music history. For fans of The Monkees, it is a moving reminder of the joy and inspiration their music continues to bring.