"Over the last couple of years I have gotten an average of 2,000 letters a week from fans"
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The intent is twofold. On the surface, it’s proof-of-reach: a musician signaling cultural saturation in the pre-social era, when devotion had to travel by stamp, handwriting, and patience. But the subtext carries a gentler complaint. “Over the last couple of years” stretches the moment into a sustained condition, and “average” reduces the extraordinary to routine. Jones isn’t just bragging; he’s describing what it feels like when being wanted becomes a weekly quota. The fans are real, but their individuality blurs into a stack.
Context matters: the Monkees-era ecosystem of teen magazines, managed personas, and fandom as mass participation. Letters were both a feedback loop and a commodity, measurable evidence that a carefully packaged image was working. Jones’ phrasing suggests he’s aware of that machinery. The number implies devotion, but also surveillance-by-demographics: love translated into metrics.
What makes the line effective is its tension between human warmth and industrial scale. It captures a specific kind of pop stardom where intimacy is promised, then overwhelmed by its own success.
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Jones, Davy. (2026, January 17). Over the last couple of years I have gotten an average of 2,000 letters a week from fans. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/over-the-last-couple-of-years-i-have-gotten-an-58096/
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Jones, Davy. "Over the last couple of years I have gotten an average of 2,000 letters a week from fans." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/over-the-last-couple-of-years-i-have-gotten-an-58096/.
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"Over the last couple of years I have gotten an average of 2,000 letters a week from fans." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/over-the-last-couple-of-years-i-have-gotten-an-58096/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






