Many of my generation, (who were around when all of this happenned), had a love-hate relationship with the Monkeys. You hated the entire concept of a "band" put together souly for the purpose of producing a TV sitcom. For years, most just assumed that none of them could actually sing, or play a lick. As an aspiring guitarist myself back then, I can remember watching the show to see if any of the motions that Tork and Nesbeth made on the necks of their guitars went with the song. It was all fake.
But they did get better, in fact, all but Davy Jones turned into pretty decent instrumentalist. The love part came in when you caught yourself actually enjoying the music, if in private.
One misconception is most think of Davy Jones as the "Lead Singer", when in fact, it was Mickey Dolenz who gave the Monkeys their signature sound on "Last Train To Clarksville" and "I'm a Believer".