It means, as he put it, his bandmates are still there with him—every single night.
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Dolenz explained that even though he’s now the only living member of the band, their presence is woven into every performance.
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“If there was a point after Davy passed and after Peter and Mike, that I couldn't turn around and watch some of the footage because I would frankly just choke up,” Dolenz admitted. “But like I say, they've never gone. It's like they're still there every night.”
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“These fans in the audience that are out there, they were listening to these songs at 10, 12, 14 years old,” he said. “Those are your very, very formative years emotionally.”
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For Dolenz, that enduring connection is what keeps the band alive, not just in reruns or old records, but in living rooms, concert halls, and memories that continue to resurface decades later.
And as long as those songs are still being sung, Dolenz made it clear: the Monkees never really left.
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