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Micky Dolenz and Paul McCartney got here collectively in the ’60s.

The Monkees drummer, 80, is trying back at the first time he met the Beatle, 82, many years in the past.

“The first Beatle I met was Paul [McCartney], the night before at dinner at his house,” Dolenz informed People in an interview printed Wednesday. “I’d gone over to England to do a press junket, just myself. As it turned out, a publicist got involved and made it a ‘Monkee Meets Beatle’ thing at Paul’s house for dinner. Just me, him and Martha the sheepdog.”

The Monkees, from left: Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Peter Tork get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles in 1989. AP

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From what transpired next, it looks as if the fellow musicians rapidly shaped a friendship.

“He invited me to Abbey Road [studios] the next day,” recalled Dolenz. “I don’t even know if he told me the name at the time, but they were working on ‘Sgt. Pepper.’ I just about peed in my pants, but I’m trying to be cool. I got all dressed up thinking … I don’t know what I was thinking.”

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“I guess I thought it was gonna be some sort of Beatlemania fun-fest freakout psycho-jello happening thing,” the singer confessed. “So I got dressed up in paisley bell bottoms and tie-dyed underwear and my glasses and beads and hair. I looked like a cross between Ronald McDonald and Charlie Manson.”

But when Dolenz obtained to the session, issues weren’t what he anticipated.

“I walk in and, well … there’s nobody there! I was like, ‘Where are the girls?!’ ” he shared. “It was just the four guys sitting there under fluorescent lighting, like my high school gymnasium, in the middle of the day. John Lennon looks up and says, ‘Hey Monkee Man, you want to hear what we’re working on?’ From then on he called me Monkee Man.”

Along with McCartney, the Beatles included the late John Lennon and George Harrison and Ringo Starr, 84.

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Dolenz rose to fame after being forged in the 1966 tv sitcom “The Monkees” before touchdown the position as the drummer and lead vocalist in the band that was created for the sequence.

The performer is the only surviving member of the group after Michael Nesmith died in 2021. Peter Tork handed in February 2019, and Davy Jones died in 2012.

The show ran for two seasons from 1966 to 1968.

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Looking back at what he would inform his youthful self when first being forged in “The Monkees,” Dolenz informed the outlet, “Get a good lawyer. I’m not kidding. I gained’t say a lot more besides this: Have you heard the time period ‘unconscionable bargain’? How about the phrase ‘pact with the devil’? Faust? You know the musical ‘Damn Yankees?’ I’m doing one referred to as ‘Damn Monkees!’ “

This summer time, he is set to tour the nation and sing those Monkees classics.

Davy Jones, Peter Tork, Micky Dolenz and Mike Nesmith. AP

“I’ve tried so much different material over the years. It’s all about the audience, as far as I’m concerned … You know, I’m not the kind of artist who’s gone down the path of reinventing,” Dolenz stated about what followers can anticipate.

“At least musically. We’ve all seen it occur with huge acts. I’ve been to live shows for huge acts who have a lot of nostalgic hit tunes and they don’t do ’em. Or if they do, they do it with some contempt. Like, ‘Oh, I guess you want to hear this piece of s–t.’ “

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