The Partridge Family - Bandala

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2007

Bandala - 1971 Aired 01-29-71

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  • Shirley beatin' that cowbell like it owes her money!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I was 10 years old when this episode aired,and to be honest with you I still think that this is by far their best song (my opinion) I always referred to this episode as " The Partridge Family Meet the Black Panthers". Only in America.

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  • @Doolsey I liked the way Shirley explored the space of that Fire Station...

    By the time the Partridges were done-them Black Panthers were wearing gold-plated diapers!!!

  • I remember when this episode aired. Shortly after the song, Danny says he can't wait to get back home and start a chapter of the Firehouse Fund (a black group, evidently). Shirley sternly vetoes that idea. Black people are now okay to perform for, but she had to draw the line somewhere.

  • So, he's singing to a girl named "Bandala"? And "she's not a beauty,"... hm, better not let her hear the song you wrote about her then. Women don't like to hear that.

  • @UbruStar LMAO

  • @stratman123 She was hoping for a spot in Blue Oyster Cult.

  • togetherness is so beautiful...

  • @Suzywriter Ha! Three years later! But if you look at the lyrics to this song, it says Bandala-la. I tell you, I swore this word as "Bon-doll-a", and I could never hear that in this song. I wondered where that word came from. And then I saw the lyrics and went "OH! Really?" Grammatically wrong, but who cares?

  • They really could have done without the two mannequins that played the younger Partridge kids.

  • Was it really necessary to do a close up of that guy in the orange leather's 's rear end? Must have been very risque for the early '70's.

  • David Cassidy just thinking seems like one of the few singers who can be vibrant without being an asshole, can still retain his sincerity, enthusiasm, and composure, even when he's rockin out, im sure there's lots of other singers and musicians who can do this also, but it's cool to see him doing it without thinking or caring about it, the 70s were cool, people weren't self concious and out to get each other like today, they just relaxed and were themselves and let it all hang out, hairy bushes

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