i am about to tell a secret. I miss David Cassidy every day. I was 7 when Cassidy mania started. I went to one of his concerts about twenty years ago. Mom and I had front row seats. He held my face while singing I think I love you for 30 seconds. He made sure I could see him because some ladies were in front of me, and I was sitting in a wheelchair. Thanks Angel....
@kristannharrigan2307 Thank you for sharing your lovely story, I believe he was a beautiful person with a beautiful soul. I've never met him personally, but I did see him here in Australia in 1974 with his love to Australia tour, and I'll be honest I can't remember much of it apart from what he was wearing and his amazing voice ❤️ 💙
I am a guy who is 62, & this concert...made me cry. It's just really *sad* David is no longer..."in this life". The memories...were flowing...of days gone by. David...was a "gift" to all of us who paid attention.and absorbed his incredible talents. R I P!
Today l am 64 and so happy to have been a teenager when l first listen to his wonderful voice and songs. He is and was my only İdol. RIP dear David. ❤😢
Finally, , the truth came out about I Write The Songs!!! I had every album David made, he was my first love way back in the 70's.I write the songs was on one them,no disrespect to Barry Manilow, but his version just is not as rich, or meaningful. I was a member of David s fan club, bought the monthly teen mag, his posters wallpapered my bedroom walls, and backed my school books.His music and beautiful smile got me through some troubling and dark teenage years.When I see his interviews and concerts, I am transformed, I'm not a lonely woman of 64 , living alone, i am that young carefree girl who totally adored and loved one of the best singers ever,- David Cassidy.I know he had his own demons, but I hope he also had lots of love in his life too.Born to entertain, beautiful voice, a face I will always melt at when I see, where ever you are David, I wish you peace.Crying while I write this, such a sad loss. Xxx
Looking back at our childhood is safe. We were young, carefree (a cliché but true) and all the responsibilities and trials of being a grown up were far in the future. We may look back and see some things thru rose coloured spectacles but they're our spectacles and our memories.
Thanks for sharing❤ I'm single 64 vintage woman. Had his posters on my bedroom walls, the albums and the sighs. I watch these concerts and Smile 😊 RIP 11/21/17
I got to see David perform in 2001 much to my surprise. I was in a store when an announcement came over the radio station the store was playing. Free tickets to the David Cassidy concert at Harrah's. First 10 people. I was 10 minutes from the casino and I was driving a Mustang. I went! I got 2 tickets! You'd have thought I won the lottery ; ) I hadn't even known he was in town. My hubby was not so thrilled but he agreed to accompany me. A few nights later we got to the event. It was a small theater probably around 300 people. We saw and heard pretty much what you see here in this concert. That is to say he was fabulous. One of my teenage dreams finally came true at 45 I was in the same room with him and he was singing to me...sigh. There were 2 women that couldn't keep away from the stage and eventually he had to have them taken out by security. He gave them every chance but they began to disturb the show so...he was a gentleman in every respect that night. I was so grateful to have seen him at last and by chance as well. But the best part of the evening was when the show concluded and my husband said to me 'that was better than I thought it would be, he was good!' Wonderful night.
Nice to hear your story! I wish l could have been you! So lucky and amazing to watch David in his live show 👍👍👍 I knew him when l was in teen back in Hong Kong. He is handsome with attractive eyes and voice! I have no chance to watch his show😢 RIP David❤
What a great story xx And how lucky for you. I was 43 in 2001 and I would have been transported back to the pre-teen me if I had been there at this concert. Like you, I thought he sang every song to me 😍.
He looked so wonderful at this concert. I loved the smile and energy. I pray he found the peace in the spiritual world he couldn't find here. We love and miss you David ❤️💕🎼🎶🎸
I don’t care who likes this fact but it makes me have joy for DAVID! He actually told Piers a month or so before he died that he had met Jesus in his bedroom. David was raised in church with his grandparents when he was young and David had a beautiful heart or he wouldn’t have taken that little girls death so hard he quit touring. I think we will see him again someday.
Dàvid is a awesome enter5ainer.i still remember the words to all his songs.i miss him so.i am 67 and his music makes me feel young at heart.you are sadly missed.rest in peace my dear dàvid.
His vocal ability was overshadowed by the teen idol mania. He is charming and talented and humble. From reading and learning much more about him...I think his father did a lot of damage to his son's joy in life. In interviews David has said his father was very jealous. Hard to take for him. He really was an incredible talent and artist. I have a whole new appreciation for him. And his wonderful personality. ❤️
I have recently researched David’s story. Yes, his father was awful to him. He desperately tried and tried to connect to the father he that he looked up to and loved unconditionally. What a piece of work Jack was. I watched interviews with Shirley Jones, she said David was so tender hearted. She said he got the worst of Jack. She said it wasn’t until Ryan(his youngest) when he started to TRY to be involved in any of his children’s lives. But, it was only Ryan. Such a heartbreaking story. I have grieved for David.
The man was a natural born showman he just loved performing. He loved his audience and they sure loved him, they’re aren’t many performers who engaged with their audience like he did he gave it his all. A class act.
That "teen idol status" was his meal ticket for the remainder of his life. That's why he was doing concerts like this decades later singing all those old Partridge Family songs. Even though he hated it, he kept cashing in on it, because he had to. It's what made him one of the most famous people who ever lived.
@@mcmlxii4419 he was a good singer but all of his songs are horrible, I dont see how in all those yrs he couldnt have found at least one real song to make into a hit. It's not even rock and roll, I dont what style these songs would be called but theyre not good. He is hitting all the notes but I hear the strain in his voice that comes from trying to sing songs that arent good, good songs flow out effortlessly. I bet he knew all this too and was frustrated.
Quite frankly his maturity here makes him even more irresistible. The audience is in the palm of his hands. His voice sounds fabulous. Missing you precious DC. 💖🌹💖
I was there! Singing along, waving and cheering to my teenage heart throb. I loved him soooo much from the age of 13 until my late fifties and I still know all the words to his songs. God bless you David Bruce Cassidy, I hope you are now at peace xx
I was really before I ever saw David was when the show partridge family came out and when I got older into my teens but I got to see him on different tv host shows . I'm grateful for these videos brings me back and it's almost like he is still here. God bless you david
A phenomenal artist that is under credited. David was huge. His concert draw in the 70s was tops amongst ALL artist. Talented and so personable. He left us way to soon. It was sad to hear some of his journey in life left him without the close love he could have found with others. I'm glad to have lived during his peak. Play his music. What a voice. His version of Cherish is filled with his heart. Watch his videos, he had the sex appeal men wish for and women adore. His rebirth on Broadway and then Vegas was confirmation of his talent and appeal to his fans. David you will live in the hearts of your friends and fans forever.
His Family helped with the rebirth of his career. Shaun worked with him & Patrick as well... They WANTED to help him & tried OVER & OVER... If you know ANY family that has an addict you see how worn out they get “rescuing” to start over...AGAIN & AGAIN... David was GORGEOUSLY HANDSOME, but his problems began before we ever saw him on stage or screen. His Father, Jack, left David & his Mother when David was young. I won’t say she was perfect,but not long before he got too sick to deny it anymore, in an interview he said he had been singing & remembering HYMNS that he remembered his Mother’s side of the Family sang & that he was interested in recording some of them? OK, sorry about trailing off there? JACK GUILTED HIM SO HORRIBLY when David became a heartthrob😢Jack was JEALOUS of David’s success😢He NEVER achieved the attraction of females & acting/music career that David did so he played head games until the end! Sooo David had to put up with his Dad as well as Industry Executives that stole income from him🧐I’m sure David did smoke some marijuana from time to time & prob other drugs recreationally but not hard core? Alcohol was another issue. It caused Family & Friends who WANTED to help him.They allowed him to sleep & eat at their homes when he went thru his periods of downward spiraling❣️Eventually they had to kick him out when the addiction brought out the David that we as the Fans & General Public only saw towards the end... There is a form of Dementia that is caused by Alcoholism. I heard about it several years before David exhibited symptoms. An LCSW told me about it. She said she had seen many Military Veterans with it in Veterans Hospitals. Trauma brought on by a Narcissistic Passive Aggressive Father then Fame at an early age without the proper🌟Family Foundation🌟 behind the scenes to keep him grounded only accelerated the Planets loss of a talented individual😫 If hard drugs had been his preference,he may have overdosed years before we actually lost him😇
@@ritadaniels3175 Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate your post so very much. What year was it that David Cassidy passed away? Was he abusive to others, in his addiction? You mentioned the type of Dementia that is induced by alcohol. Does it have it' s own name? I went to an all day clinic on Dementia in 10-2012. The speaker, (Teepa Snow), spoke of certain behavior characteristics that goes with it. We spoke on the break about it. Never heard anyone mention it since then,---until you. My mom passed of this disease 8 months after I attended this clinic. It was main reason I took interest in the clinic. When the speaker spoke of behavior associated w/this kind of Dementia,---I had recognized the same behavior in a family member of mine. Very enlightening all day clinic. Since then, I have worked close to 5 years in a facility where we have had Dementia residents come & go. Sad, sad Disease. So it was alcoholic abuse that caused Cassidy death then? Please respond/Thanks❣💓💕💗❣
@@L.M.O. I’m sure that form has its own name... I’m in the midst of a personal storm currently so cannot fully respond @ moment... SO SORRY about Ur Mother❣️If I have NOT FULLY replied in 3-4mos hit me up again & I will... Happy Mother’s Day❣️
Oh David knew alright that’s why he adored all his fans the world through, He had incredible talent in every field, They broke the mould when he was born, ❤️
I am 55 and I still love these songs. They were filled with emotion and you could sing along with them. He was such an underrated singer. His music was a gift to all of us. So sad that David is no longer with us. May he rest in peach until we all meet with him in that great concert hall in heaven
Thank you for this Christine,the world at the moment is in the grip of Coronovirus,with a lot of uncertainty,a quite depressing time,listening to this beautiful,amazing man with his gorgeous looks,wonderful voice,makes me smile in such a difficult time,never be another David Cassidy,he was one special person who we loved then,and we love now,still miss him so much. Thanks again Christine.
@@elizabethroseclegg771Elizabeth,thank you for telling me about Christine Marie,not sure if she was a friend of yours but,I agree completely with what you said,let us hope and pray that both Christine and David have peace and happiness.
I had to watch this again. David is so in his prime here. He has so much energy and looks so happy. I cannot believe he is 54 years old! He was aging well. Too bad that alcoholism is a disease, and David gave into it at the end. I have watched some of the channeling videos on RU-vid. David says he did give in and let his body die, because of depression. So sad. But he does say he is at peace and in Heaven. He is in the part of Heaven in nature, and is singing with the flowers. The flowers sing back to him. I like to picture him that way. He also says he can visit his relatives and fans on Earth. His spirit can come down here to us in dreams. I have felt him and bonded with him in dreams. I have read that other fans have felt him also. It is real, people! Remember
David loved us fans, so remember that we bonded with him. We can dream about him and feel his energy still. When we look at him, we can feel him still. This gives me comfort. I wish he was still here physically, but that is selfish. He is in a better place and finally at peace. I have such good memories of him, from my past. I love watching him on Partridge Family. I love seeing these concerts on RU-vid 😍. Aren't you glad we can watch him again on here? He has helped cheer me up during this pandemic, by seeing his beautiful smiling face. I will always love you, David.
Hi diane such nice words about David but when you write that he gave in and let his body die are you saying he didnt want to live anymore ,due to his addictions..I like everyone else so wish he could have got help and hope he has found love and peace. I remember David's music but never heard much of him after the PF.show .For whatever reason I feel drawn to watch David more n more and feel his songs reflect his life in many ways ..xo
Hi Diane, What are some of the channeling videos of DC have you watched? I would love to hear that he is happy and at peace on the other side. He’s such a special soul!! ❤️🙏🌟💕
Diane- your comments describe how I feel. I have had several dreams of David. I recently had a dream where I decided to leave with him. In my dream, I didn't have a problem saying good bye to my husband but didn't want to leave my son who was a young boy in my dream. David said he could come with us and bought him a horse with riding gear. It felt very real.
@@LoriB5 Hi just read your comments about your dream and Wow that must be a different experience to have a,dream like that ...I hope that David is happy and at peace and though I dont have dreams i am very drawn to him and his music ...Hope he still singing with his fantastic voice
When I was 23 years old I've love my sweet girl it was the spring season and then I married.her and was Cassidy the songs of Cassidy.. we were hear his song together and play it on my guitar .but she died after a few years.. but am still remember all of that days
Stunning man with so much talent and charisma ..So very sad his life couldn't have turned out differently and he could have found what he needed love ,peace and happiness .Life is so short but sometimes we forget that ..Such a special person who will be remembered .with love and joy ❤❤❤🌹🌹
David had such a great connection with his fans....He made himself reachable and had great love and respect for them....I am glad he was having a great time here....RIP DC.
His voice was so pure. Amazing and so sad. I just came across this and I am heart broken. I had the biggest crush on him that started when I was 10. He was one of kind and I don't think ppl realize what an exceptional musician he was.
Me too...and I'm a carefree senior in high school who life hadn't hurt yet. Young, healthy, happy and completely unaware of what the future would bring. Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then...We all loved David!
Comments down farther on here say this concert happened in 2004, and David was 54. Wow! He looks so good for 54. He was aging well. The guys,who are jealous and not fans pick on you so later, David. If you had not started drinking again, what could have been, I wonder? So sad! It haunts me about how you end up looking so old and your body giving out on you. And you had such a good body to give up and let it waste away. You gave your all to us fans and promised us you loved us back, so I keep trying to find peace that you are in Heaven and put of pain, but I think I am still grieving your death still. I cannot believe you did not get a transplant or try to get better. I felt you were loved by so many women, one of us would have donated to you. Bobby Rydell got a transplant. I thought you could have gotten one too. You were only 67. You could have lived longer. You said in your book that if you started drinking again, you knew you were going to die. And you just started to drink and then go out to perform drunk. You do interviews drunk also. I have watched and read everything I can about you to figure it out, and I have concluded that you got depressed and let yourself die. It was a slow suicide. David, I will pray that you are happy in the afterlife. I loved you so much, and still do. o much. You were my first love, and I
@@ladylibertywdc8324 That is true In his last “performance” in the movie “The Last Session” (available to stream) it was revealed he was in kidney failure (swelling throughout his body) and the beginning of multi organ failure (which he died from, due to alcoholism). -If he had recognized the problem and gotten treatment, yes perhaps liver transplant could have been an option, but only if he proved he could be abstinent from alcohol. -I loved him too and I still remember in my High School days, knowing he was in town for a concert and (not being able to be there), pining for his appearance on my street. Such fantasy.
@@ladylibertywdc8324 Yes, lots of comments on here about how fast he went down hill "in the end." But he was not sober here. Not meaning to take away from his performance at all -- he's still able to hold it together here. But there are lots of things in his behavior that show it was unlikely he was sober. You don't get to the point he was at in the end without a long history of drinking. Alcoholism is a progressive disease if a person isn't able to recover. I have a huge soft spot for David Cassidy, and he had so much against him starting way before the soul-crushing fame -- hardcore addition genes, and a father who abandoned him and then rejected him over and over -- it would have been a miracle if he hadn't turn to drinking.
I was crazy about him in the 70's, watching The Partridge Family, buying Tiger Beat magazines and any magazine with him on the cover or with articles about him but I forgot about him when he disappeared. Then suddenly I remembered him in 2008 and tried to catch up. Again I remembered him in 2017 and now in June 2020, I've been listening to his music and watching his interviews.
This was beyond words. He was great as a teenager and great as a middle aged man. I could listen to him all day. It was a sad day the day he died. He is greatly missed. RIP David Cassidy. We love you. Maybe I'll see you beyond those pearly gates. 🙏💜🙏
What most don’t understand is his personal FAN CLUB had more members than either Elvis Presley or the Beatles I truly believe it was because he was Genuine He could be your Next Door Neighbor Best Friend & Especially for the Girls Like in the TV show 90210 Your brother’s best friend Besides the obvious his Looks Voice ETC One word I would describe David Cassidy is Approachable
I never got how he drew in the energy to keep that schedule in the 70's between the series and his concert schedule. Give the guy credit. It would have killed me! Wonderful talent. Miss him.
My best friend and I met David at his performance at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Little Johnny Jones. Met him before his mattine show. Met his leading lady the evening before after the show. He was so kind and sweet to a disabled kid that afrernoon. When I heard he'd passed I cried. Then I saw him near LA with Danny Bonaduce. Then in Las Vegas in the late 90s. I loved him as a.teen. But, most girls did of course. I miss him so much.
This puts a smile on my face even though I am saddened that David is no longer around, he will always be remembered as his singing which was phenomenal!
I don't think you're right here. Although he was famous as an actor, as a Partridge, he was also known as a creative musician in very many genres. He was extraordinary in every possible genre and way. I think the people he craved, and needed love from, ended up stealing from him, hurting him and humiliating him so much that he ended up hating himself, hence the end. Shame on Dr. Phil for kicking a man when he's already down. No matter what the time slot is. I was horrified that a doctor would treat anyone like this. Let alone allowing network pressure to influence a patient's treatment and care. That's all for now. I will henceforth behave appropriately (I hope). And please, forgive me.
Wow that was so amazing!!! I never had the pleasure to see David in person and this is the first concert I've ever seen of him!! I don't have words describe what this meant to me!! Thank you with all my heart to whom ever shared and posted this!! It has truly made my night!!!
My biggest regret in this life is not being able to see David in concert! I was 9 when The Partridge Family premiered so I was too young to see him in concert. Later in life I truly regret it.😢
Thank you for publishing this Christine! It is wonderful to relive this show! David was so talented, with his breathy, distinctive, singing voice making every song so emotive. He could play drums, piano, guitar too - a real musician of the highest quality! He was the most beautiful man I ever laid eyes on! He had the most amazing smile, gorgeous eyes, perfect nose and sweet lips. Plus, he was funny, bright, quick-witted, well spoken, kind, generous, affectionate, sensual, and cheeky. Sadly he experienced negative, hurtful events that cut him to the quick, so he developed unhealthy coping strategies. Eventually, despite many periods of sobriety, his demons damaged his body, mind and heart. I literally felt like every cell in my body was torn asunder when he passed on and I miss him every day of my life. Oh how loved he is... Could it be forever? Definitely, eternally.
Thank you for sharing this marvelous concert of David's. I got to see David twice in my life. The first time wax in the early 70s when the screaming was so loud you could hardly hear hi.m and thw second timec was in the late 90s/early 2000s, when he was O.K.. i was also fortunate to see him in Blood Brothers where he gave one of my favorite performances in a play ever. This concert show David at his best and leaves a lasti g legacy of just how talented David was. Thank you so much for sharing this. I hope David gmhas found peace and realizes how much he mattered to his fans and the people who loved him.
What a talent!! Now I go back and listen to his music and I think he would be just as huge now as he was in the 70s. What an incredible voice! Did I know that back then? I wonder as I think back....or was it just his incredibly good looks that I noticed. I'm sorry I didn't follow him more! It is not surprising he had problems emotionally; the biggest star in the world.....how lonely it can actually be! Dont we all long sometimes for what once was? The world misses you David Cassidy! There will NEVER be another you 🙏💔
56 year old male. I watched the show and loved it. Susan dey❤ As of recent i have dived into David Cassidy's music he has a AWESOME VOICE. Decent guitarist Great performer. Sad he is gone
Ich finde es so schade, dass so ein toller Sänger weder in TV zu sehen noch im Radio zu hören ist. David hätte es so verdient! Seine Stimme und seine Songs sind so einmalig und zeitlos!!!
U left ur mark! Maybe not the way u wanted; but b proud that u did. So many of us leave this life anonymously except 2 a tiny group of friends & family...... RIP. 😔🤙🏽🙏🏼
Love the way he so graciously and tenderly shakes hands with the ppl in the audience. It just looks so genuine. If it isn’t- he certainly has the ‘act’ down pat!
Yeah - that all happened in my time a teenager was he a sensation (I'm now 71). What an image - amazing face, smoky voice and especially an out-a-sight hair style that was absolutely incredible and which I tried to emulate but never quite succeed at. To me of all the heart throbs of that time - and before and beyond them all - HE was the very best. David Cassidy FOR EVER!
His voice is romantic, sweet, unique. and sounds forever young. It is not boring, not loud, not screechy, note too strong like many famous artists and lead singers (Queen, Journey, etc.).
Loved him in my youth in the 70s, still love him now! Such a beautiful and multi talented singer and musician! RIP David! Your very missed by the people who loved you! Thanks Marie for this awesome post of this amazing video of David!❤
What a marvelous concert and I'm so glad I got to see all of it. Thank you Christine for posting. David looked so good, performed so well, and truly loved his fans. If only...💖💖💖
There is no death!! He is alive and well in another dimension!! He left such a beautiful record of his brilliant talent ❤️ I would love to be able to sing and be remembered for it!! He is and will forever be an incredible talent!!!?❤❤❤
Yes, until I saw this I had forgotten Manilow had actually lost the draw to David but it was absolutely magic remembering David. I have been a Manilow fan but DC's voice knocks him into a cocked hat! Noooo contest! Our David is undeniably more eeeeasy on the eyeeee too! 😍 Gone too soon, may he rest in peace.
David was a wonderful performer and left us way too early. I'm glad to see this video as he seems happy and enjoying himself. So sad alcohol and depression took him way too soon. God bless him. He cared for his audience and worked so hard all his life. I pray he has found peace.
There is not enough of him to go around, the crowd love him so much,..he reminds us of our youth,..care free,..no worries or responsibles,..forever young...I like the way he let's the crowd join in..good interaction. ..!!they love him.
This is such a great concert! David looks so happy and healthy here. He does seem to forget some of the lyrics, but he is at his best and relaxed here. He pretends he is just jamming with friends in his living room. That is such a cool idea on his part. He can still dance on here and I love that he has his shirt tucked in. He has wrinkled shirts hanging out, at so many of his later concerts. His voice got raspy, and he was drunk and fell off the stage later. David, what happened to you? I feel so bad for you. Sue left you, and you lied to us about having dementia. I wish someone could have helped you. My daughter, the counselor, pointed out that the person has to want to help themselves for it work. I guess you gave up when Beau distanced himself from you, and you told Katie, "So much lost time." I wish you had had a better life. I wish we fans could have helped you, so you would have wanted to live longer. We love you still, even if you were an alcoholic. We fans know it was a disease. Sending you love and peace in Heaven, David.
@@wrinklies2167 David says that Beau did that on his Piers Morgan interview, here on RU-vid. When his wife, Sue, left him, she turned their son, Beau, against him. This is what David says happened. I am taking David's word for it. Watch the interview.
Hi Diane Martin and others with similar sentiments. Such a huge amount of love, respect and kind words for David I felt I had to chime in. David, according to Acts 24:15 has the hope of being resurrected "on Earth" not heaven. There are many other scriptures to support this. "What is God's Kingdom?" video and/or article found at JW.ORG will help explain this further using not man's thoughts or philosophys, but directly from God's own words recorded for us in the Bible.
mrgreeneye656 I too look forward to that time when ones will be brought back to life to enjoy perfect health on this very earth God created for us to enjoy and live on! Thank you for stating this Bible based fact mrgreeneye656❣️
Well, he's not actually sober here. He's just still able to hold it together for the most part. Please don't misunderstand me, I have very fond feelings for David Cassidy and great compassion for all that he went through starting way before the soul crushing fame. I'm just pointing out that some of his behavior, movements, speech here makes it unlikely that he was sober.
He was and remains the best. Always & Forever ❤️ 🙏🏼 See how much love and affection he gave to us fans. So much, enough for our whole life and beyond. He comforted me as a teenager, later he was always there and now he still comforts. Will never stop loving this wonderful unique guy.💕🥀
Looking set this concert again after many months,I can see how David really truly loved what he was doing,he had that audience in the palm of his hand,a true professional,they absolutely adored him,and he adored his fans,he was so lovely to listen to,not just his beautiful singing but his interaction with the audience,an amazing concert,an amazing man,we will love him forever.
Never was a fan (didn’t dislike him either, just wasn’t my thing back then), but Jezus this man deserved so much better in his life. Sad the way it all ended. RIP David Cassidy.
I saw David at MGM when he did "EFX". I made my then husband take me for my birthday (40th). 1998 Even my husband was impressed by his great performance. Hubby was 14yrs older too so again a great performance even though I had sent in my program for a signature with money and stamped return envelope. Never got either back. One big shout out to David's band who has been with him back then and up to the last thing he did - The Songs my Father Taught me. It was sad to see what bad shape he was in. His awesome drummer, guitarist, keyboardist and back up singers. Kudos to you all and RIP David. We all love you and hope you have found peace at last. 4/10/22. His Birthday will be in 2 days. 😥🙏
I was two and half years old in the summer of 1972. When the Partridge Family went in syndication for the first time is when I discovered David Cassidy.
I have no - o idea, who the heck was that young lady , behind the drum set, yet my compliment to her, indeed, she was simply excellen, yes, excellent! Just a personal tought? Is she a drum teacher, by any chance? Or is she way past that stage My dear, who ever yo wer / are, you definetly do deserve, evry one's rcognation & appre4ciation. Good beat girl?! ( No offense by any means, sorry? !
I paused this video at the 37:24 mark because I was making dinner and needed to focus on the stove. I don't think I could have picked a better moment that captured his spirit more beautifully. That smile was oozing pure joy. Oh, how I wish he could have carried that feeling with him all the days of his life. He knew we loved him, and that matters. It gives me comfort in the sadness of missing him and the love he brought to our lives. Danny Bonaduce credits David with saving his life and helping him rebuild his reputation and career. David reached out when Danny kept getting arrested and told him he was taking Danny on tour with him to nightclubs and small venues around the country. There would be no women, no alcohol, and no drugs on the bus. Danny would be the person who did the promotion for the tour, getting on radio programs to talk up the shows in each city they'd visit. Before the tour was over, Danny had landed his first radio hosting gig, and the rest is history. Danny said that David gave this kind of performance whether there were 1,000 people at the venue, or 43. That tracks with who we always knew he was. I wish someone had helped him pick up the pieces when he faced similar challenges in later years. He gave all of himself to those he loved, including his fans. In the end, it drained him. I choose to remember him like he is at 37:24. That's the true David Cassidy. May he rest in eternal peace. 😔💔
I for one, of the many otheraqainteces / friends & collegues, I do sing, several time, some of His / David's songs; I meet you half way . . . Cherriesh . . . + The partridge songs! David was / is a multy talent, of the many other musicians! I did pray for his sol, when he went away fom us! Dod Rest You In Peace!
I love the band too, the sirens, and Teri Cote, drummer, Frank Fabio, Matthew Sullivan, Rob Cooke, Lon Bronson, my fave part of the concert is how he introduces them in song. If I forgot someone apologies, I think that's all of them, talented, gorgeous. I love Lisa Mayer and Candace Davis-Martin.
So underrated as a performer in the U.S. saw him in the 70s when I was very young at the Indpls. State Fair. What a singer. Thank you for the memories. I still love watching this concert.
Oh my god David is so gorgeous and his voice is so breathtakingly beautiful.and his audience loved him.I’ve watched this concert over and over again he’s so happy here
He was the Elvis of MY generation! My MOM had Elvis! My brothers and sister, we had David Cassidy. NOW he is GONE too. RIP David! STill listening in Oregon, USA!
Ein Traummann ❤ war er damals für mich gewesen...ich habe ihn sehr verehrt ⚘seine tolle Stimme sein mega tolles Aussehen...einfach nur super schön. Diese Zeit war der Hammer💌
David's voice sounded really good here! There is no difference in his voice from when he was doing the show and also his early solo records! Good guitar player too! Props to this band. The drummer is awesome! Watching this concert is so bitter sweet. So sad he couldn't get through any of those things that eventually took him way too early. 😞
Sad.....that David's entire 'take home' pay for this concert was only, $600. He commented on this on Britain's news magazine program, "This Morning". Such ashamed that their show host's were so awful toward's him.
Trojanette83 the show hosts were a disgrace..appalling behaviour, neither of them have an ounce of talent between them😡.... unlike Mr Cassidy who exuded so much showmanship ..natural charm and warmth.😊 RIP and thank you for sharing your talent with us.
He sure could entertain.he was a great showman.i love all his songs.he is sadly missed.i shall never forget him.his music makes me feel young.i am 67.i hope he is rocking in heaven.
Almost every morning my goto playlist when I wake up is the Partridge Family - the music - though it had some traction in the 70's - was really some of the best pop tunes ever written. and David was a great performer and singer.