David was a very lovely man. We met at a Hotel I own. He was a beautiful soul, kind, loving, and so very intelligent. He is the man you see in interviews, and so so much more. He was so much fun to be around. We spent so much time together, and he was just a person, kind and loving. We stayed friends until the end. He called me and I went out to be with him at his end of life, Rest Easy David🙏🏻✨ So much more I could say about David, He was just a real person💯💯
Hi Debra David comes across as such a kind ,loving guy but so sad he never found lasting love himself .. I have a immense feeling of sadness for him and hope he has found peace ,love n happiness...We will see him on the other side xo
Thank you for sharing that lovely story about him. I always got the feeling the David you saw in interviews was the real deal. Some you see are putting on an act or whatever but David was real :-)
What happened? He was so successful, he transitioned his career, wrote, acted, performed, produced, was interviewed all over the world and was so respected...was healthy to maintain that and then he starts spiraling due to alcohol. He said on Dr. Phil he started heavily drinking in 2002. And just wrecked himself? I don't understand. Never seemed to be under the influence. I mean, he had his own plane before anyone did.
I'd known David since 1972. We had a wonderful, private, relationship that lasted from then until he passed away. I was at the hospital until the got ready to induce him into a coma. We said our goodbyes and I left so the family could be there and not have to deal with certain ones. David was a very special man, loving, caring, sensitive, the best man I've ever had love me. I've never met anyone like him since then. I know we'll be together again someday but I miss him terribly. Don't believe the crap you read about him in trash magazines. He truly was one great guy 😊
This is a great interview,David looked relaxed,and laughed several times while being interviewed,no one had a laugh quite like David's,very infectious,you just wanted to laugh with him. Somebody commented that David always spoke about the same things,I really don't,think that was Davids fault,I believe that's what producers/directors of shows where he was being interviewed wanted from him,that's what they thought the public wanted to hear,so quite often when you listen to his interviews over the years,he took a big sigh before replying,and you could almost read his mind saying,"not again" . I loved the part when he was shown the items the fans had bought in,he seemed to instantly switch into a different mode,because it was the fans they were talking about,he was well known and respected for the love of his fans,they meant the world to him. Rest peacefully sweet David,your fans still love you so much.
I agree, the repetitive topics came from the repetitive questions in the interviews. I think that most of his life was good, he had many successes over his teen idol, a lot of what he could be proud of and resisted his abuse for most of his life. And maybe we should remind him like this: the most beautiful guy of his time, who captivated millions with his unique voice when he was the superstar of the 70s and a fascinating good musician who went his way afterwards! RIP David Cassidy.
He could've touched my thigh anytime! 😍 Seriously though, I miss him....everything about him. This was a great interview. Thank you so much for sharing it❣
Pamela Uruburu ....when he went into the hospital, 4 says before he died, I was praying that he would be ok. I couldn't believe it when I heard on the news that he passed. Like you, I have been doing everything David Cassidy since the 21st of November. Watching RUclips videos, I bought some CD's and a DVD of one of concerts & am in the process of reading his book: Could it be forever. After this book, I plan on getting the book, C'mon get happy. Like you did. The DVD of one of David's concerts that I bought the week after he passed was only $32.00. Now, on Amazon, it costs almost $200.00!! I am having an awful emotional time dealing with his death. There will NEVER be anyone else like David. He was a one of a kind. Great singer, musician, actor.....he was all that & so much more. How many musician's still have woman crooning over them who are in their 40's, 50's & 60's? David sure did!! Everyday I think about how happy that he made people feel thru his music, singing & acting. I know that is what he wanted to do-make people happy. It makes me cry knowing how rotton people treated him. His managers (& people who we're supposed to be helping him) when he was touring in his early 20's stealing from him and all three of his wives treating him SO bad, but especially his last one-Sue. She got more then 2 million in the divorce settlement, and the had the gaul to show up at his death bed. I think she wanted to see what else she could get from him!! It all just makes me so sad. I often cry when I think about how awful live treated him.
The book you have is basically the same book as C'MON GET HAPPY (without the photos). The person I hold most responsible is his father, Jack Cassidy. He abandoned David at such a young age, and was intensely jealous of his success. Ironically, David ended up an alcoholic just like him. In the book David mentions that he was in analysis for several years several times a week, but I think his issues with his father ran way too deep. As for his third wife, Sue Shiffrin, I'm not sure what to think, nor do I feel it's necessarily my place to think anything. Divorces always get ugly, no matter who you are. She posted on FB recently that despite what David's fans make think of her (and they've said some pretty harsh words), no one was inside their marriage, and no one knows the joy and the pain that they shared over their 26 year relationship. She added that no one sees her crying in quiet moments, etc. Initially, I too felt the way you did about wife #3, but upon reflection, I do feel for her too, and I think for the sake of their son and their long relationship, it speaks well of her to be at David's deathbed rather than ill. As I was reading his autobiography, it occurred to me how much she DID put David and his career first. First LA, then NY for Blood Brothers, then as soon as that closed, they were uprooted again to Vegas. That's not easy to do, especially while raising a young child. As for the settlement you mentioned, that DOES sound awfully vindictive. Then again, I'm sure his well publicized DUIs were a source of embarrassment and pain for her as well as for him. I also wonder if perhaps infidelity was an issue. As you know, from what you've read, David admittedly had a voracious sexual appetite, and I can't help wondering if perhaps he cheated on her. There are two sides to every story, and we only know his side. (By the way I'm the same person you replied to-I just switched to my personal account.)
I also think that a large amount of David's issues stemmed from his dad. I think his dad was a very bad influence on him and he messed him up at a very young age. I think that started even before he divorced David's mom, Evelyn Ward.
Just love his laugh, his smile, his smiling eyes with the beautiful twinkles. So humble and real and genuinely caring and respectful and such a warm sense of humor. Forever in my heart David. Peace be with you.
This is absolutely adorable! Weird, but cute, hearing the f-bomb come out. I know full well he had his faults & he was unable to overcome his demons, but interviews like this one endeared him so much to me. I did get to see him perform live once, but he had laryngitis & did not come out after the show, which is understandable. I just wish I could've met him. He lived to make people happy & he is truly missed.
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What a great interview. It's so sad how much pain and loneliness he dealt with in his life. His ending was one of the most heartbreaking ever. We love you David.
He looked so happy there and seem to have it together. Shame not that many years later he seemed bitter and sad but life can make you that way, he has really good sense of humour he was funny.
You have to understand that alcohol and a combination of pain medications which he was taking for his arthritis is a lethal combination and it reeks havoc on personalities . . . I truly believe it was the alcohol, it being genetic and his sad relationship with his father that did him in; He was on that sitcom, Ruby and the Rockits and you know he was coming out of a bad bout with alcohol and working with his brothers helped a lot. By the time he was on Dr. Phil I knew he was lying . .. I knew he was still under the influence. There is something about a person's mannerisms that change and you know, especially having dealt with one or two addicts in my lifetime . .. .it makes you do things you wouldn't ordinarily attempt. I mean he lived sixty plus years and he never had DUI's . . . anyway . . . I wish they had a liver for him; perhaps he would have been able to turn his life around and live another 20 years.
Dementia symptoms were taking root, dear, which were exacerbated by alcohol, which he may well have been using to self medicate as it was undoubtedly confusing, as well as scary as hell.
David was still youthful and handsome looking here, no way does he look 52. So sad he couldn't fight his demons, i hope he is a happier place now. RIP David x
I agree with rose petal I have been listening to lots of interviews since his death and they are basically all the same , almost as if they are scripted.The same themes, his Dad, his identity issues etc. Going over the same stories his acting in bonanza etc and his retirement from being a. Teen idol. The best is on a you tube video title Benezra that’s slightly more revealing . A very sad and lonely man for much of his life I think.A tragedy really as he really was breathtakingly gorgeous and super talented
I am a very good person. I was nice to most people. I was pretty when I was young. But I've had a mostly hard life. That is life. "It sucks and then you die".
@@melaniewalker5226 True .But it seems that DC even had money problems in the last decade or so of his life ! I still think he was a hard luck guy, and it's still sad that he couldn't have had more happiness in his life, especially since his music and talent made many others happy.
This is absolutely great he looks so good and he has a great sense of humor. Entertainers do change over the years. David's fame came really fast and he was very young I can try to understand what he went through. I don't think as people have said that he got a free pass . He suffered alot .I think his only relief was booze. How many out there could of handled what he did l think he really got in to it at first who wouldn't. David had money and alot of Women. But with all that fame comes a price.
I was eight when I saw David Cassidy in concert and I guess I was in love with Keith Partridge...ever since I have started watching these clips from RUclips I, of course am older but I get the impression that he feels like that time that image was an albatross to him..when he was so loved and appreciated..am I wrong when I say this? I prefer to hold on to the David Cassidy
think i can relate to this; i was about 9or10 approx when watching PF and i think too i was mad keen on Keith and really never knew DC and i get a bit put off seeing some interviews he's done; he was sometimes just not nice; but then at least he was fake he was who he was be that good or bad....and i have to wonder if he too (like his father) had bipolar just because he seemed either so up or so down (or that could have been the booze)? Truthfully have never read his book/s so that might give a better idea of who he was....and sorry to say as much as it's sad that he's gone, i'm not sure that i'm all that keen on a lot of his music-don't get me wrong he was very talented but i grew up when he was not around much in the media or seeing his interviews or concerts (being in Australia we didn't hear much at all about him throughout the '80's 90's or 00's etc) i love watching the re-runs of PF probably because that's who i relate to :(
I think I've realised the same thing. I loved the Keith character & I guess the innocence surrounding the age, though I know he was older than portrayed. But he seemed soft & gentle. In latter years he seemed hardened. The rocker in him came out & his penchant for leather clad rock girls. Perhaps he should have married Suzi Quatro?
His interviews are always the same theme...never get into talking about EFX, Blood Brothers, his solo albums, I Write The Songs, Lying to Myself: his comeback hit, his TV movies and a very fun film called Spirit of 76 ( on RUclips). What a shame the interviews can't be more creative. The Platinum album he refers to is probably Then and Now...he simply had a much bigger recording career in the UK...
Rose Petal - I met my idol a couple of years back. I even got to do a couple of TV interviews with that person. Got taken out to dinner (surprisingly at a pretty cheap restaurant a couple of times (with the entourage). Was offered a ride in their private plane. This person was very good to me in lots of ways, offered me holidays in his/her (dont want to identify the person) private residence that they owned in different countries. I met several of this person's staff and they were all very nice to me. I got offered a job. BUT I COULDN'T BACK OUT FAST ENOUGH. The public image and the person were two different people. The public image only existed in my imagination and on the screen - despite the fact that there was no pretense in all the screen interviews. I grieve the loss of the imaginary image. I sometimes read the books written by this celebrity hoping to connect with my imaginary idol. The real person behind the image will always respond to me and remind me that they are my friend. But I dont have my idol any more.. I likewise adore the beautiful David Cassidy image, but i can be pretty sure that its nothing like the real David Cassidy - and that you couldn't take a guess at what the real David Cassidy is like. Nothing like the dream I can be pretty sure. Remember that he was divorced three times and three women didn't want him.
Pamela Uruburu Thank you for these words ... i thougt the same way ... about divorce ... i think the last marriage was good for a really long time ... and what i would like to say on top ... if someone is not a real good friend ... or near familymember we never really know for sure about "the inside" ... i was no fan ... because a loved Brian Connolly in these days ... but i notized his charme and "image" ... "Rock ne Baby" is sooo hot ... after the death i found out other songs like "The last Kiss" ... and i took a look on his life ... i am interestet in astrology ... and sun and moon of him are totaly different in the kind of energy ... i think ... it was not easy for him at all ...
I’ve watched several interviews of DC. He was just as self absorbed as his father was. He gets a pass though, he was a troubled man who, in my opinion, never loved himself or believed in himself. RIP
Interesting ...as I think that he thought he didn’t live up to his potential which frustrated him...if he had just stayed a pop crooner and just did that he might have had the best personal life ever but instead he wanted more ...in reality this proved to be his undoing.
zazz63 I agree with you. I think, towards the end, it seemed as though he hit the main bullet points over and over in interviews. It makes sense, too, with him having dementia. I'd imagine, as his memory was just starting to fail, he had to revert to what he could remember.
He was not self absorbed. You may not be totally self assured if you had a father like his. I disagree though, he knew he was talented. He just wasn't allowed at that young age to use all his talent. David was a great person and a wonderful performer.
Ruby Townsend I totally agree with you. This is a fun interview - being interviewed by someone way younger...and really not part of the Cassidy followers...David is very clever, he humors Rove about success, fame etc...David knows it is the same old interview structure. David was such a mega-talent and really wasn't given credit for his brilliance. I don't see him as self absorbed, he is not smutty; doesn't want to offend and always comes across softly spoken, easy to interview and willing to open up about good and bad times. I think what is interesting is that David always gets asked the same old questions; you'd think someone would do some research and try to look into something different - the interviewers made David always reflect on TPF or the naked photo or how he found out he was starring with Shirley or about his dad. David had so much more to give and to say but no-one took the time - his concerts, his young family, his horse breeding. Unfortunately everyone seemed to stay and drag him back to the past. David's personality and love of performing really came out in his book and concerts ( wish I had seen him live - big regret!)...but really...as far as superstars to interview...he was a dream...he wasn't arrogant...just an open book. We have lost a real treasure. Miss him dearly - coming up to one year anniversary...David is still on our mind and in the hearts of many fans - we the fans know what we had and what we have lost.
you have to wonder though did Rove prompt their guests to 'perform' like idiots on his show, and maybe someone put David up to using the f word (the we have a reputation overseas as brash and uncouth i'm sorry to say) and the acting gay......i find a lot of overseas guests come on our shows and are interviewed by idiots who seem to think they need to presume their guests are morons (actually maybe it's the other way around) but hey DC wasn't a child he's 40+ there so hey
Completely agree. I never liked Rove but he was popular so he'd get the guests. I suspect someone did say to David "you can say the F-word. It'll make you look edgy".
David was a very lovely man. We met at a Hotel I own. He was a beautiful soul, kind, loving, and so very intelligent. He is the man you see in interviews, and so so much more. He was so much fun to be around. We spent so much time together, and he was just a person, kind and loving. We stayed friends until the end. He called me and I went out to be with him at his end of life, Rest Easy David🙏🏻✨ So much more I could say about David, He was just a real person💯💯
Hi Debra David comes across as such a kind ,loving guy but so sad he never found lasting love himself .. I have a immense feeling of sadness for him and hope he has found peace ,love n happiness...We will see him on the other side xo
How I wish I could have known him...I was so so so crazy about him...His singing voice is in my heart forever...
Thank you for sharing that lovely story about him. I always got the feeling the David you saw in interviews was the real deal. Some you see are putting on an act or whatever but David was real :-)
What happened? He was so successful, he transitioned his career, wrote, acted, performed, produced, was interviewed all over the world and was so respected...was healthy to maintain that and then he starts spiraling due to alcohol. He said on Dr. Phil he started heavily drinking in 2002. And just wrecked himself? I don't understand. Never seemed to be under the influence. I mean, he had his own plane before anyone did.
I'd known David since 1972. We had a wonderful, private, relationship that lasted from then until he passed away. I was at the hospital until the got ready to induce him into a coma. We said our goodbyes and I left so the family could be there and not have to deal with certain ones. David was a very special man, loving, caring, sensitive, the best man I've ever had love me. I've never met anyone like him since then. I know we'll be together again someday but I miss him terribly. Don't believe the crap you read about him in trash magazines. He truly was one great guy 😊
This is a great interview,David looked relaxed,and laughed several times while being interviewed,no one had a laugh quite like David's,very infectious,you just wanted to laugh with him. Somebody commented that David always spoke about the same things,I really don't,think that was Davids fault,I believe that's what producers/directors of shows where he was being interviewed wanted from him,that's what they thought the public wanted to hear,so quite often when you listen to his interviews over the years,he took a big sigh before replying,and you could almost read his mind saying,"not again" . I loved the part when he was shown the items the fans had bought in,he seemed to instantly switch into a different mode,because it was the fans they were talking about,he was well known and respected for the love of his fans,they meant the world to him. Rest peacefully sweet David,your fans still love you so much.
I agree, the repetitive topics came from the repetitive questions in the interviews. I think that most of his life was good, he had many successes over his teen idol, a lot of what he could be proud of and resisted his abuse for most of his life. And maybe we should remind him like this: the most beautiful guy of his time, who captivated millions with his unique voice when he was the superstar of the 70s and a fascinating good musician who went his way afterwards!
RIP David Cassidy.
He could've touched my thigh anytime! 😍 Seriously though, I miss him....everything about him. This was a great interview. Thank you so much for sharing it❣
I love David Cassidy's laugh. Miss him SO much.
Pamela Uruburu ....when he went into the hospital, 4 says before he died, I was praying that he would be ok. I couldn't believe it when I heard on the news that he passed. Like you, I have been doing everything David Cassidy since the 21st of November. Watching RUclips videos, I bought some CD's and a DVD of one of concerts & am in the process of reading his book: Could it be forever. After this book, I plan on getting the book, C'mon get happy. Like you did. The DVD of one of David's concerts that I bought the week after he passed was only $32.00. Now, on Amazon, it costs almost $200.00!! I am having an awful emotional time dealing with his death. There will NEVER be anyone else like David. He was a one of a kind. Great singer, musician, actor.....he was all that & so much more. How many musician's still have woman crooning over them who are in their 40's, 50's & 60's? David sure did!! Everyday I think about how happy that he made people feel thru his music, singing & acting. I know that is what he wanted to do-make people happy. It makes me cry knowing how rotton people treated him. His managers (& people who we're supposed to be helping him) when he was touring in his early 20's stealing from him and all three of his wives treating him SO bad, but especially his last one-Sue. She got more then 2 million in the divorce settlement, and the had the gaul to show up at his death bed. I think she wanted to see what else she could get from him!! It all just makes me so sad. I often cry when I think about how awful live treated him.
The book you have is basically the same book as C'MON GET HAPPY (without the photos). The person I hold most responsible is his father, Jack Cassidy. He abandoned David at such a young age, and was intensely jealous of his success. Ironically, David ended up an alcoholic just like him. In the book David mentions that he was in analysis for several years several times a week, but I think his issues with his father ran way too deep. As for his third wife, Sue Shiffrin, I'm not sure what to think, nor do I feel it's necessarily my place to think anything. Divorces always get ugly, no matter who you are. She posted on FB recently that despite what David's fans make think of her (and they've said some pretty harsh words), no one was inside their marriage, and no one knows the joy and the pain that they shared over their 26 year relationship. She added that no one sees her crying in quiet moments, etc. Initially, I too felt the way you did about wife #3, but upon reflection, I do feel for her too, and I think for the sake of their son and their long relationship, it speaks well of her to be at David's deathbed rather than ill. As I was reading his autobiography, it occurred to me how much she DID put David and his career first. First LA, then NY for Blood Brothers, then as soon as that closed, they were uprooted again to Vegas. That's not easy to do, especially while raising a young child. As for the settlement you mentioned, that DOES sound awfully vindictive. Then again, I'm sure his well publicized DUIs were a source of embarrassment and pain for her as well as for him. I also wonder if perhaps infidelity was an issue. As you know, from what you've read, David admittedly had a voracious sexual appetite, and I can't help wondering if perhaps he cheated on her. There are two sides to every story, and we only know his side. (By the way I'm the same person you replied to-I just switched to my personal account.)
Pamela, would you private message me on Facebook, so we can chat about David there?
I also think that a large amount of David's issues stemmed from his dad. I think his dad was a very bad influence on him and he messed him up at a very young age. I think that started even before he divorced David's mom, Evelyn Ward.
Me too... Best laugh ever
Great interview love his laugh and smile. I saw DC in 2002 and he was awesome. I’ll never forget him. 😍
Just love his laugh, his smile, his smiling eyes with the beautiful twinkles. So humble and real and genuinely caring and respectful and such a warm sense of humor.
Forever in my heart David. Peace be with you.
The twinkle was still there...
@@donnarega1249 🎶☝🏻😏yes💞
This is absolutely adorable! Weird, but cute, hearing the f-bomb come out. I know full well he had his faults & he was unable to overcome his demons, but interviews like this one endeared him so much to me. I did get to see him perform live once, but he had laryngitis & did not come out after the show, which is understandable. I just wish I could've met him. He lived to make people happy & he is truly missed.
Great interview. David is so genuine and he makes people comfortable around him. Such a class act. 🌹
Thank you for this wonderful video David memory more life nothing will ever forget him more alive I meant summer 2021
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Fantastic man comes across as such a nice guy . So missed RIP xo
What a great interview. It's so sad how much pain and loneliness he dealt with in his life. His ending was one of the most heartbreaking ever. We love you David.
I love the chemistry between the host and David. Made it a good interview.
I love him. He is so original.I love the sound of his voice,
He looked so happy there and seem to have it together. Shame not that many years later he seemed bitter and sad but life can make you that way, he has really good sense of humour he was funny.
That was because he was an addict. Sadly they become sad and bitter and it is always someone else's fault. Just part of the disease.
You have to understand that alcohol and a combination of pain medications which he was taking for his arthritis is a lethal combination and it reeks havoc on personalities . . . I truly believe it was the alcohol, it being genetic and his sad relationship with his father that did him in; He was on that sitcom, Ruby and the Rockits and you know he was coming out of a bad bout with alcohol and working with his brothers helped a lot. By the time he was on Dr. Phil I knew he was lying . .. I knew he was still under the influence. There is something about a person's mannerisms that change and you know, especially having dealt with one or two addicts in my lifetime . .. .it makes you do things you wouldn't ordinarily attempt. I mean he lived sixty plus years and he never had DUI's . . . anyway . . . I wish they had a liver for him; perhaps he would have been able to turn his life around and live another 20 years.
@@donnarega1249 His kidneys went also
@@winterblue383 so so sad...
Dementia symptoms were taking root, dear, which were exacerbated by alcohol, which he may well have been using to self medicate as it was undoubtedly confusing, as well as scary as hell.
David looked so well relaxed and happy and then years later he became very ill and unable to cope Thankyou God Bless RIP
How adorable, handsome, funny, and loved 💋💖
David was still youthful and handsome looking here, no way does he look 52. So sad he couldn't fight his demons, i hope he is a happier place now. RIP David x
He looks like he is in mid 40's, not 52.
Lovely to see David so relaxed. I think he really enjoyed talking with Rove ....
It was a magic time Cassidy in his youth amazing.
I agree with rose petal I have been listening to lots of interviews since his death and they are basically all the same , almost as if they are scripted.The same themes, his Dad, his identity issues etc. Going over the same stories his acting in bonanza etc and his retirement from being a. Teen idol. The best is on a you tube video title Benezra that’s slightly more revealing . A very sad and lonely man for much of his life I think.A tragedy really as he really was breathtakingly gorgeous and super talented
I am a very good person. I was nice to most people. I was pretty when I was young. But I've had a mostly hard life. That is life. "It sucks and then you die".
Susan B and it sucks more if you don't have the money that David had.
@@melaniewalker5226 True .But it seems that DC even had money problems in the last decade or so of his life ! I still think he was a hard luck guy, and it's still sad that he couldn't have had more happiness in his life, especially since his music and talent made many others happy.
2:58 that smile though :D
He still has a lovely smile like his Dad RIP
Yes, he got his incredible smile from Jack Cassidy!!
Not only he was gorgeous but he was also funny.
rip David Cassidy
Fantastic interview
Loved his smile
A true legend. Allways in my thoughts. X X
R.I.P. David! Merry Christmas.
This is the best interview ever ❤
This is absolutely great he looks so good and he has a great sense of humor. Entertainers do change over the years. David's fame came really fast and he was very young
I can try to understand what he went through. I don't think as people have said that he got a free pass . He suffered alot .I think his only relief was booze. How many out there could of handled what he did l think he really got in to it at first who wouldn't. David had money and alot of Women. But with all that fame comes a price.
He seemed so happy and content I often wonder what triggered his drinking So sad
His mother was diagnosed with dementia in 2002, and David said he had to get really drunk to see her, it was so painful
52- 53 yrs old.. Lookin' MiGHTY good sir.
He looks like his father jack.....now they are together ......in loving memory....greetings from Germany
I was eight when I saw David Cassidy in concert and I guess I was in love with Keith Partridge...ever since I have started watching these clips from RUclips I, of course am older but I get the impression that he feels like that time that image was an albatross to him..when he was so loved and appreciated..am I wrong when I say this?
I prefer to hold on to the David Cassidy
think i can relate to this; i was about 9or10 approx when watching PF and i think too i was mad keen on Keith and really never knew DC and i get a bit put off seeing some interviews he's done; he was sometimes just not nice; but then at least he was fake he was who he was be that good or bad....and i have to wonder if he too (like his father) had bipolar just because he seemed either so up or so down (or that could have been the booze)? Truthfully have never read his book/s so that might give a better idea of who he was....and sorry to say as much as it's sad that he's gone, i'm not sure that i'm all that keen on a lot of his music-don't get me wrong he was very talented but i grew up when he was not around much in the media or seeing his interviews or concerts (being in Australia we didn't hear much at all about him throughout the '80's 90's or 00's etc) i love watching the re-runs of PF probably because that's who i relate to :(
I think I've realised the same thing. I loved the Keith character & I guess the innocence surrounding the age, though I know he was older than portrayed. But he seemed soft & gentle. In latter years he seemed hardened. The rocker in him came out & his penchant for leather clad rock girls. Perhaps he should have married Suzi Quatro?
This was funny> good interview!
So gorgeous. Missing you tonight!
Wow this is lovely so very handsome miss u David x x 🎉❤
His interviews are always the same theme...never get into talking about EFX, Blood Brothers, his solo albums, I Write The Songs, Lying to Myself: his comeback hit, his TV movies and a very fun film called Spirit of 76 ( on RUclips). What a shame the interviews can't be more creative. The Platinum album he refers to is probably Then and Now...he simply had a much bigger recording career in the UK...
Great !!
Would recognize that smile anywhere
🎶☝🏻😏💞
R.I.P David cassidy.
I so wish I'd gone to see his concert the 2nd time he was out here, so regret it now
Still charming. A beautiful person will remain beautiful and he was so very talented.
Good show Rove!
Miss you so much
best interview ever wt david
I wish he felt better inside....
When I watch David in interviews, I wonder who he really is??
Rose Petal I understand what you are saying
He always had a hard time with people only associating him with the Keith Partridge character he played.
Rose Petal - I met my idol a couple of years back. I even got to do a couple of TV interviews with that person. Got taken out to dinner (surprisingly at a pretty cheap restaurant a couple of times (with the entourage). Was offered a ride in their private plane. This person was very good to me in lots of ways, offered me holidays in his/her (dont want to identify the person) private residence that they owned in different countries. I met several of this person's staff and they were all very nice to me. I got offered a job.
BUT I COULDN'T BACK OUT FAST ENOUGH. The public image and the person were two different people. The public image only existed in my imagination and on the screen - despite the fact that there was no pretense in all the screen interviews. I grieve the loss of the imaginary image. I sometimes read the books written by this celebrity hoping to connect with my imaginary idol. The real person behind the image will always respond to me and remind me that they are my friend. But I dont have my idol any more..
I likewise adore the beautiful David Cassidy image, but i can be pretty sure that its nothing like the real David Cassidy - and that you couldn't take a guess at what the real David Cassidy is like. Nothing like the dream I can be pretty sure. Remember that he was divorced three times and three women didn't want him.
Pamela Uruburu Thank you for these words ... i thougt the same way ... about divorce ... i think the last marriage was good for a really long time ... and what i would like to say on top ... if someone is not a real good friend ... or near familymember we never really know for sure about "the inside" ... i was no fan ... because a loved Brian Connolly in these days ... but i notized his charme and "image" ... "Rock ne Baby" is sooo hot ... after the death i found out other songs like "The last Kiss" ... and i took a look on his life ... i am interestet in astrology ... and sun and moon of him are totaly different in the kind of energy ... i think ... it was not easy for him at all ...
Sad person
Beautiful man
I’ve watched several interviews of DC. He was just as self absorbed as his father was.
He gets a pass though, he was a troubled man who, in my opinion, never loved himself or believed in himself. RIP
Interesting ...as I think that he thought he didn’t live up to his potential which frustrated him...if he had just stayed a pop crooner and just did that he might have had the best personal life ever but instead he wanted more ...in reality this proved to be his undoing.
zazz63 I agree with you. I think, towards the end, it seemed as though he hit the main bullet points over and over in interviews. It makes sense, too, with him having dementia. I'd imagine, as his memory was just starting to fail, he had to revert to what he could remember.
He was not self absorbed. You may not be totally self assured if you had a father like his. I disagree though, he knew he was talented. He just wasn't allowed at that young age to use all his talent. David was a great person and a wonderful performer.
Ruby Townsend
I totally agree with you. This is a fun interview - being interviewed by someone way younger...and really not part of the Cassidy followers...David is very clever, he humors Rove about success, fame etc...David knows it is the same old interview structure.
David was such a mega-talent and really wasn't given credit for his brilliance. I don't see him as self absorbed, he is not smutty; doesn't want to offend and always comes across softly spoken, easy to interview and willing to open up about good and bad times.
I think what is interesting is that David always gets asked the same old questions; you'd think someone would do some research and try to look into something different - the interviewers made David always reflect on TPF or the naked photo or how he found out he was starring with Shirley or about his dad. David had so much more to give and to say but no-one took the time - his concerts, his young family, his horse breeding. Unfortunately everyone seemed to stay and drag him back to the past. David's personality and love of performing really came out in his book and concerts ( wish I had seen him live - big regret!)...but really...as far as superstars to interview...he was a dream...he wasn't arrogant...just an open book. We have lost a real treasure. Miss him dearly - coming up to one year anniversary...David is still on our mind and in the hearts of many fans - we the fans know what we had and what we have lost.
He admitted he never had dementia
So very innocently sexy miss him so RIP SWEET ANGEL
No Audio?
Great interview.. 🤣
The best!
I noticed he was wearing a wedding ring. Haven't noticed this before.
nice !!!
He lost all this spunk and happiness at the end of his life. So sad for him to feel he needed alcohol to cover all his pain
Wow good vid
I think he's trying to remember the place he performed at BRISBANE
you have to wonder though did Rove prompt their guests to 'perform' like idiots on his show, and maybe someone put David up to using the f word (the we have a reputation overseas as brash and uncouth i'm sorry to say) and the acting gay......i find a lot of overseas guests come on our shows and are interviewed by idiots who seem to think they need to presume their guests are morons (actually maybe it's the other way around) but hey DC wasn't a child he's 40+ there so hey
Completely agree. I never liked Rove but he was popular so he'd get the guests. I suspect someone did say to David "you can say the F-word. It'll make you look edgy".
although having seen a couple some bloopers of PF they swore there too (not the f word tho)
He was 52...
This was the. Last time he would evre be seen over there
I think this is Australia. F-bomb is not a big deal there.
is his death faked ???
s mitchell maybe he is vwith Michael jackson
No I was at the hospital in Fort Lauderdale when it happened. Sadly
How is that man shilly nut what does he think.david is he thinks he's nuts
David needs to understand it made him Very wealthy bring a teen idle.
I bet he has ror gotten David
Bihind this sail there is sad Ness
REALLY surprised Cassidy dropped the F-word. He shouldn't have done that. Not cool.
I completely agree. That surprised me too.
Well people DO use the word at times. Not a big to me.
I have NEVER used the F word!!
To me, it just makes him more human.
I love David Cassidy, but I can always do without the F-word.
lol DC= FUNNY