I was RAISED on this. As an African-American man of 43 years, residing here in L.A. it troubles me to see L.A.'s brown & black youth fighting each other. Jose could sound like a "vato" in East L.A. or a brutha from Compton. His musicianship is awe-inspiring.
I rean an article about Freddie Prinze Sr. and he certainly had his troubles, but make no mistake you're also watching two of Hollywood's best actors, and one of the most creative, funny and warmest TV shows to ever hit the tube :)
My favorite Chico and The Man episode, largely due to the great musical performance by Jose Feliciano. I commend the person that edited this video because they cut out that violently annoying scream by that woman right before Jose sang Light My Fire...thank you! Also was cool that the editor edited both songs to play back to back when in the actual episode they were played in 2 different scenes. Awesome sitcom with a nice theatrical appeal.
Jose was really reaching out to him ( how he aimed the lyrics at Freddie). That wasn't acting, Jack knew it as well, almost a sense of relief that someone would help shine light to Freddie.
Depression is illusive sometimes but you can clearly see it on Freddie's face and Jacks - (becuase he knew) when Jose goes into Freddie's theme song - so obvious - body langauge - eyes swell up etc.. I miss him and know what depression feels like even when performing for an audience.- I'm not talking about feeling bad. Jose hit home when he went into the theme. Pain is pain. I always wonder why people around him or at least 1 friend weren't able to hold him tighter. Watch mood change here.
Sweet.
MizzBonesUSA 1 week ago
Wow, I kind of like his style!
Kearyjb 1 month ago
lol i have this dvd
NewOrleansRipGut 2 months ago
Jack Albertson, gettin' down!
bellier20 2 months ago
Freddie and Jose from Puerto Rico!!!!!
cpt0118 2 months ago
Boy they sure don't make tv shows like this any more.
monkeearound6 3 months ago
This show has the best theme tune ever.Please somebody post the album version with HQ audio.
KevSmithGuitar 6 months ago
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KevSmithGuitar 6 months ago
I can see studio lights in the reflection of Jose Feliciano's sunglasses :P
MoPapparani 7 months ago
Absolutely amazing piece of history!!!!! Ya just don't see this kind of talent anymore.....The 70's were one of the best era's of time ever!!!!
5litreho 7 months ago
very nice cool how they did there hand shake.what great talent jose freddie and jack.
SIGNALSTAT 7 months ago
NICE! Muchos Gracias Jose, thank you...
your "sound" is quite unique and un-mistakable for all ears.
RIP Freddie....
HyperBoricTheosophy 8 months ago
LOVE THIS SONG BACK IN THE MID 80's
MiaMai1520 9 months ago
MAN i member thoes days. in thoes days it was fun . you could criuse your chevy with your lady . i really miss thoes days
MrYesca1 1 year ago
@MrYesca1 Amen
MiaMai1520 9 months ago
I was RAISED on this. As an African-American man of 43 years, residing here in L.A. it troubles me to see L.A.'s brown & black youth fighting each other. Jose could sound like a "vato" in East L.A. or a brutha from Compton. His musicianship is awe-inspiring.
I rean an article about Freddie Prinze Sr. and he certainly had his troubles, but make no mistake you're also watching two of Hollywood's best actors, and one of the most creative, funny and warmest TV shows to ever hit the tube :)
NJSWEST 1 year ago
My favorite Chico and The Man episode, largely due to the great musical performance by Jose Feliciano. I commend the person that edited this video because they cut out that violently annoying scream by that woman right before Jose sang Light My Fire...thank you! Also was cool that the editor edited both songs to play back to back when in the actual episode they were played in 2 different scenes. Awesome sitcom with a nice theatrical appeal.
pulpdoobies 1 year ago 2
the Good Ole Days! Was a Great Show! Jose, Really can sing any song great!
roge69charger 1 year ago
Right On.....Thanks...!
LastOfSixMusic 1 year ago
This is great....! Thanks...!
LastOfSixMusic 1 year ago
Jose was really reaching out to him ( how he aimed the lyrics at Freddie). That wasn't acting, Jack knew it as well, almost a sense of relief that someone would help shine light to Freddie.
XxLiveBaitxX 1 year ago
Depression is illusive sometimes but you can clearly see it on Freddie's face and Jacks - (becuase he knew) when Jose goes into Freddie's theme song - so obvious - body langauge - eyes swell up etc.. I miss him and know what depression feels like even when performing for an audience.- I'm not talking about feeling bad. Jose hit home when he went into the theme. Pain is pain. I always wonder why people around him or at least 1 friend weren't able to hold him tighter. Watch mood change here.
gary1568 1 year ago 2
Great talent
artiefun 1 year ago
I love this song!
SuperBlahhblahhh 1 year ago
My favorite all-time episode with Jose Feliciano!!
R.I.P Jack Albertson and Freddie Prinze, Sr.
solesirching73 1 year ago 2
Thank you for uploading this.
squirrelboyfan 1 year ago
What a tragedy that Freddie Prinze couldn't keep his demons at bay. We really lost a great one far too soon.
speakwhnspkn2 1 year ago
Freddie resembled early Billy Joel in the face. Eh?
hobbyrocker0308 1 year ago
Fabulous guitar picking and singing.
ejgiv 1 year ago
Freddy Prinze 22.06.54 - 29.1.77. Gone too soon, rest in peace. xx
mssusan1961 1 year ago 2
increible
chiminari 1 year ago