I saw David Cassidy at the MGM in Las Vegas in 1997. He was in top form, voice and performance was superb. Listening to all these interviews now, makes me feel he had an identity crisis with his character Kieth Partridge. He talks about this in nearly every interview. I wish he knew that we all understood David and Kieth were different people. RIP David
Aww he’s just beautiful fair play, David you were so unique, loved everything about you, So very unbelievabley talented you so underestimated yourself, RIP our beloved David,❤️❤️
He looks and sounds amazing, so grounded , so so missed and still loved very much. Great interview, thanks for posting. RIP handsome love and miss you so much xx
What a good interview, and a rare one. !992 and David was feeling and looking great. I wish he would have stayed on this course and avoided falling in the trappings of addiction. He is sadly missed.
Susan, well I'm 60 and as you can see from my avatar still in good shape and loving an active life. I skate with rollerblades almost everyday, swim and in the gym three days a week. You just need to change your diet and take care of yourself. Go carnivore...get rid of the things we all thought were good for you...like fruits, grains and veggies. All toxic and cause inflammation.
Very cool to see this, thank you for posting it. I know everybody comments on his physical appeal and, damn it, I can't stop myself either. Didn't he have the most perfect eyebrows?
I wish I could have seen him live. I miss him I grow up watching him. In 1969 when he started his career I was 6.. great interview thanks for uploading
David looked very relaxed in this great interview. You can hear the frustration in his voice when he speaks about not being taken seriously enough for his acting once The Partridge Family and his concert touring came to an end,makes you wonder what direction his life would have taken if he hadn't done those things,would he still be with us now,who knows? But,as selfish as it will sound,David's fans are so grateful he did do those things as he gave us so much joy in our lives,and we will love him forever for doing that. Rest peacefully sweet David,you are loved beyond measure.
Carol, I think it was very sad that David forever, seemed to criticize his Partridge past. I've been watching the show again on a local retro channel, and not only is he (of course, gorgeous!) he had great comic timing, sensitive acting, and sang those beautiful (well crafted) songs. I personally think if he hadn't resisted his role, or he'd had more gratitude, his life would have been much easier. He CONSTANTLY complained about his past, so it followed him around like an albatross. :(
@@RosePetal17 Hi Rose Petal,David did seem to be always criticizing his Partridge past I agree,but I think a lot of that was down to the fact that,he did countless interviews,and I'm sure they almost always asked the same questions,so it looks like he was always going on about that part of his life. I'm not sure what part of the world you are from,but I haven't heard of retro channels,wish I did,I would love to watch full episodes again rather than little snippets that you tube allow us to watch. I totally agree he was one unbelievably gorgeous man,when you think about it,he was not really a comedian,he started out as a serious actor,but his comic timing was great,he was a sensitive actor as you say,from his early stuff years ago,even before Keith Partridge. I think the songs in the show have well stood the test of time,again like you say they were well crafted,they are still just as great to listen to today as they were a lifetime ago! I really do think he was grateful for the show,I have heard him say many times that because he wanted to move on as an actor everyone thought he was ungrateful,he was very frustrated that he wasn't allowed to have much input with it,he was very much controlled by the producers/ directors etc,Wes Farrell for example,was one of those people. As he got older David had moved on ,he had got over the hurdle of his Partridge fame,he accepted it,and embraced it. All in all,he was a beautiful looking man with phenomenal talent,and a real love for his fans,from when he first started out to the end,he is still loved and adored to this day by his fans the world over,there will never be another David Cassidy.
@@carolwalker1450 I agree with you Carol! I understand that so many interviewers probably asked the same questions, and it got to him, but I think there could have been a way to handle it all. I was thinking about David this morning, and I thought, like most actors/actresses starting out, and who are LUCKY enough to have such a big break, there is a chance to see it as a place to work on "acting chops." Susan Dey mentioned that, she learned so much for this first experience. I know David had small teen parts before The PF, but this was his first BIG break. Anyway, hindsight 20/20. He still went on to do wonderful things and we all loved him! By the way, I live in Toronto (Ontario) and there is a local Hamilton station (a smaller city outside of Toronto) that runs old sitcoms every day. They just finished running the whole PF series, so I taped them all ;) I am sure they will run it again at some point. I love that they do this, "I Dream of Jeannie", "Facts of Life" "One Day at a Time" (Partridge Family song too ;). "The Jeffersons" etc...I'd watch David every day ;).
@@RosePetal17 Hi again Rose Petal,maybe there could have been a way to have handled it all,to have hidden all that frustration,but I suppose it's easy for us,or anybody else to see the other side of things,we didn't know what was going on in his life day after day,we only saw the David Cassidy that we loved,not a man who has problems like everyone else. I'm sure David learnt an awful lot from working on The PF ,you can see him develop from when he first started on the show to when it finished,he was a much better actor I believe at the end,but it wasn't just his acting skills that matured,he learnt a lot from Shirley Jones how to deal with his fame,to be a professional,and that's probably what Susan Dey learnt as well. I've watched a few of the things he did before PF and I think he was a good actor then,The PF was certainly the Big break for him,a life changer in thousands of ways,and I agree he did go on to do amazing things,and thank goodness he did,or we would never have had the joy that David gave us with everything that he did,plus of course his breathtaking looks,he was the absolute ultimate package! So,you live in Toronto,I saw an interview once with David in Toronto,saying it was one of his most favourite places,I can't remember who was interviewing him now,I will try to find it and let you know! I myself live in Clacton On Sea Essex England,wish we had the channels you mentioned,and have the chance to watch old sitcoms ,I have watched all the episodes of PF,but that was at least a couple of years ago.,I could watch them every day! I do know Dream of Jeannie,but the others you mentioned I don't know. Absolutely agree with you 100% I could watch David every day,all day!!
@@RosePetal17 Just found that interview,you probably have already seen it,but if you haven't check it out,it's called David Cassidy with Regis and Kathy Lee ( you may have to put in Toronto) it's on the Zorro 710 site,let me know what you think!
Fantastic interview ,David comes across as articulate and seems very easy going n laid back..He had it all sexy ,charisma ,talent and looks he is missed ..Gone too soon may he have peace ,love n ,happiness. SEE ya in next life .❤❤🥰🥰🥰
David. Looks. So. Good. Here. Love. His. Laugh. He. Is. So. Honest. And. Upfront . I. Still. Wish. His. Addiction. Had. Not. Come. Back. Alcoholism. Is. A. Horrible. Disease .. peace. And love. To. David Really. Good. Interview. What. A. Humble. Person
David started his inevitable downcline when he cut his hair. Big mistake. He looks great here. I feel he could have kept going forever...but his power was in his hair.
When I was 16 my hair was like his and I resembled him. I made the mistake of getting my right ear pierced instead of the left like David did. I gave off a signal I did not intend Lol. David was truly a hot blooded hetrosexual man.
I love David's laugh 💙💙💙
Me too, that deep sexy laugh
Was thinking the exact same thing!
Can't get away from the David Cassidy smile. Ugh love him.
David's laugh is unforgettable
Sandra Ruckel loved it!
Was, not is
@@willg4802 no it IS unforgettable
@@moolababy was, not is. Listen fat, kitty litter stench lady. He's dead, he drank himself to death to get away from creatures like you.
David looks so good here!
I saw David Cassidy at the MGM in Las Vegas in 1997. He was in top form, voice and performance was superb.
Listening to all these interviews now, makes me feel he had an identity crisis with his character Kieth Partridge. He talks about this in nearly every interview. I wish he knew that we all understood David and Kieth were different people. RIP David
Aww he’s just beautiful fair play, David you were so unique, loved everything about you, So very unbelievabley talented you so underestimated yourself, RIP our beloved David,❤️❤️
He looks and sounds amazing, so grounded , so so missed and still loved very much.
Great interview, thanks for posting.
RIP handsome love and miss you so much xx
What a good interview, and a rare one. !992 and David was feeling and looking great. I wish he would have stayed on this course and avoided falling in the trappings of addiction. He is sadly missed.
Ya...so true.
He was a lot younger here. Nobody is young forever. He died at 67 which is old
Susan S. let’s see how you feel about that at 67.
Susan, well I'm 60 and as you can see from my avatar still in good shape and loving an active life. I skate with rollerblades almost everyday, swim and in the gym three days a week. You just need to change your diet and take care of yourself.
Go carnivore...get rid of the things we all thought were good for you...like fruits, grains and veggies. All toxic and cause inflammation.
@@tjj5337 67 is NOT old. 😕
Rocking the hair again! David with long hair.....😌
Such a shame...he should still be here...like the other idols who took care of themselves...what a loss... terrible loss.
What a good Interview. Thank you so much for this Upload. I Love seeing David Happy like this. Miss him so.
Another excellent video, thank you once again. I thought David's shirt was wild and I wanted it!
Very cool to see this, thank you for posting it. I know everybody comments on his physical appeal and, damn it, I can't stop myself either. Didn't he have the most perfect eyebrows?
I wish I could have seen him live. I miss him I grow up watching him. In 1969 when he started his career I was 6.. great interview thanks for uploading
He still had that great hair!
a good interview...such a shame not seen it till now...
This is a great interview!!! Ty for posting!
Something American...love it!!
David looked very relaxed in this great interview. You can hear the frustration in his voice when he speaks about not being taken seriously enough for his acting once The Partridge Family and his concert touring came to an end,makes you wonder what direction his life would have taken if he hadn't done those things,would he still be with us now,who knows? But,as selfish as it will sound,David's fans are so grateful he did do those things as he gave us so much joy in our lives,and we will love him forever for doing that. Rest peacefully sweet David,you are loved beyond measure.
Carol, I think it was very sad that David forever, seemed to criticize his Partridge past. I've been watching the show again on a local retro channel, and not only is he (of course, gorgeous!) he had great comic timing, sensitive acting, and sang those beautiful (well crafted) songs. I personally think if he hadn't resisted his role, or he'd had more gratitude, his life would have been much easier. He CONSTANTLY complained about his past, so it followed him around like an albatross. :(
@@RosePetal17 Hi Rose Petal,David did seem to be always criticizing his Partridge past I agree,but I think a lot of that was down to the fact that,he did countless interviews,and I'm sure they almost always asked the same questions,so it looks like he was always going on about that part of his life.
I'm not sure what part of the world you are from,but I haven't heard of retro channels,wish I did,I would love to watch full episodes again rather than little snippets that you tube allow us to watch. I totally agree he was one unbelievably gorgeous man,when you think about it,he was not really a comedian,he started out as a serious actor,but his comic timing was great,he was a sensitive actor as you say,from his early stuff years ago,even before Keith Partridge. I think the songs in the show have well stood the test of time,again like you say they were well crafted,they are still just as great to listen to today as they were a lifetime ago!
I really do think he was grateful for the show,I have heard him say many times that because he wanted to move on as an actor everyone thought he was ungrateful,he was very frustrated that he wasn't allowed to have much input with it,he was very much controlled by the producers/ directors etc,Wes Farrell for example,was one of those people.
As he got older David had moved on ,he had got over the hurdle of his Partridge fame,he accepted it,and embraced it. All in all,he was a beautiful looking man with phenomenal talent,and a real love for his fans,from when he first started out to the end,he is still loved and adored to this day by his fans the world over,there will never be another David Cassidy.
@@carolwalker1450 I agree with you Carol! I understand that so many interviewers probably asked the same questions, and it got to him, but I think there could have been a way to handle it all. I was thinking about David this morning, and I thought, like most actors/actresses starting out, and who are LUCKY enough to have such a big break, there is a chance to see it as a place to work on "acting chops." Susan Dey mentioned that, she learned so much for this first experience. I know David had small teen parts before The PF, but this was his first BIG break. Anyway, hindsight 20/20. He still went on to do wonderful things and we all loved him! By the way, I live in Toronto (Ontario) and there is a local Hamilton station (a smaller city outside of Toronto) that runs old sitcoms every day. They just finished running the whole PF series, so I taped them all ;) I am sure they will run it again at some point. I love that they do this, "I Dream of Jeannie", "Facts of Life" "One Day at a Time" (Partridge Family song too ;). "The Jeffersons" etc...I'd watch David every day ;).
@@RosePetal17 Hi again Rose Petal,maybe there could have been a way to have handled it all,to have hidden all that frustration,but I suppose it's easy for us,or anybody else to see the other side of things,we didn't know what was going on in his life day after day,we only saw the David Cassidy that we loved,not a man who has problems like everyone else.
I'm sure David learnt an awful lot from working on The PF ,you can see him develop from when he first started on the show to when it finished,he was a much better actor I believe at the end,but it wasn't just his acting skills that matured,he learnt a lot from Shirley Jones how to deal with his fame,to be a professional,and that's probably what Susan Dey learnt as well. I've watched a few of the things he did before PF and I think he was a good actor then,The PF was certainly the Big break for him,a life changer in thousands of ways,and I agree he did go on to do amazing things,and thank goodness he did,or we would never have had the joy that David gave us with everything that he did,plus of course his breathtaking looks,he was the absolute ultimate package!
So,you live in Toronto,I saw an interview once with David in Toronto,saying it was one of his most favourite places,I can't remember who was interviewing him now,I will try to find it and let you know! I myself live in Clacton On Sea Essex England,wish we had the channels you mentioned,and have the chance to watch old sitcoms ,I have watched all the episodes of PF,but that was at least a couple of years ago.,I could watch them every day! I do know Dream of Jeannie,but the others you mentioned I don't know. Absolutely agree with you 100% I could watch David every day,all day!!
@@RosePetal17 Just found that interview,you probably have already seen it,but if you haven't check it out,it's called David Cassidy with Regis and Kathy Lee ( you may have to put in Toronto) it's on the Zorro 710 site,let me know what you think!
He said not a Hyundai, maybe a Honda. I drive a Honda. You go David. Love & miss you. 😭💔
David just happy birthday you should be still here hay
RIP David.
Just loved david in
So sweet
Fantastic interview ,David comes across as articulate and seems very easy going n laid back..He had it all sexy ,charisma ,talent and looks he is missed ..Gone too soon may he have peace ,love n ,happiness. SEE ya in next life .❤❤🥰🥰🥰
Lovely interview with DC!
Loved him
Interviewer looks like a teen Eddie Munster.
He was a genuine nice, caring and polite stars.
David. Looks. So. Good. Here. Love. His. Laugh. He. Is. So. Honest. And. Upfront . I. Still. Wish. His. Addiction. Had. Not. Come. Back. Alcoholism. Is. A. Horrible. Disease .. peace. And love. To. David
Really. Good. Interview. What. A. Humble. Person
Why? Don’t? You? Ever? Use? Proper? Punctuation?
His outfit is crazy looking! And that earring...lol
Such a lovely person
Michael Castner looks like a young George Michael here.
The interviewer looks like Donny Osmond
Not at all
It’s a young Michael Costner.
David started his inevitable downcline when he cut his hair. Big mistake.
He looks great here. I feel he could have kept going forever...but his power was in his hair.
Exactly. Will someone please tell me why he ended up cutting his iconic shag hair?
When I was 16 my hair was like his and I resembled him. I made the mistake of getting my right ear pierced instead of the left like David did. I gave off a signal I did not intend Lol. David was truly a hot blooded hetrosexual man.
@@lorihyatt-ditaranto9770 I've always thought the same. I never liked the combed back look. He should have kept his style, it suited him.
may not have been his choice, but nature's
and Marc Bolan .
I hope he remember David
I like his shirt. That earring is annoying.
I don't know why david got that earring that is not david at all it doesn't fit him at all he looked better without it
Interviewed by James Dean
He was so cute but I don't like the earing
David Cassidy, was far too honest for the crooked media.
Dirt Napping David
Jerk
Sone day it will happen to u
He seemed like a real nice guy. Sorry he made a deal with the devil in Hollywood.
Forgettable smile