The Monkees are to the Beatles what 'Star Trek' is to NASA. They are both totally valid in their contexts.
People come and people go, moving fast and moving slow, I'm in a crowd and yet I'm all alone.
Many people have fond memories of 'The Monkees.' I fondly remember it, too.
With all due respect to the world's great drummers - it ain't brain surgery.
Is there a God? No. God is a verb, not a noun.
When I look back on my life, I wonder how I survived - my mother said I had a guardian angel.
I'm now learning how to distinguish when I'm acting and when I'm not acting - offstage as well as onstage.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is not a public democratic organization; it's a private club basically. It's like a private golf club and they decide who they're going to let in the club.
My influences were Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry.
To dispose of a two-headed Org, jump up and down three times, roll a head of cabbage, and giggle!
Yeah I did put my clothes on, but my clothes took off... Could it be my clothes are putting me on??
When my 'Scientific American' arrives every month, I read it cover to cover.
Writing is a great love of mine.
When I do my solo concerts, I'm used to being on the stage for two hours solid, singing 16 songs. And when I did 'Funny Thing,' I was on the stage the whole time. This is much more difficult. It's the difference between racing and sprinting. This is sprinting. And I have to learn to pace myself.
My parents were both in show business. My father was an actor, my mom an actress, and both singers, dancers and actors. They met in Los Angeles doing a play together and so I grew up in a show biz family.
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
I had piano lessons at five and started guitar at ten, but although music and acting was always around me, my parents never pressured me into it.
After high school I was going to be an architect. In fact, I was studying to be an architect when the audition for 'The Monkees' came along.
And singing is a physical thing - your vocal cords are these muscles.
Shh! Don't talk with your mouth full.
No matter how tired I am, I can only sleep for four hours at a time.
There was never any pressure on me to go into the business, but I was always aware of it. I'd go on the set with my father and he and my mother would always be singing.
I am extremely lucky; I've never been ill - although about 20 years ago I broke my right arm hang gliding.
I've never been one to chase awards or anything like that, to be honest.
The thing is, I'm not a prolific songwriter.