@fiend0810 I well understand how you feel honey! Both of these young men project a kind, caring manner which was the opposite of what you experienced, and obviously really craved for. I hope you have been able to move on from all this hurt, and the way to do this, is to be able to show that same care, for others.
From the opening scene and pan, I thought it might have been Bobby playing the piano, but if you observe closely you can see a splice just before they show Bobby's face.
I don't remember this episode. At the time, I detested David Cassidy and Bobby Sherman. They were all over the cover of magazines like Teen Beat. I was about 12 years old, and listening to the progressive rock thing at the time like the Airplane, Zep, and Mountain. This episode may have a lot of viewers because they were heart throbs for a lot of teenage, and younger, girls.
This brings back so many memories--I can relate to your growing up horrors and the tragedies of the Vietnam war, My high school english teacher was called up at the end of my junior year.
This Partridge family episode was an intro to to Bobby Sherman's new show "Words and Music" only lasted a year, I think.
@fiend0810 - Hello. Me, too. These two plus a few others. My "home" was filled with verbal & physical violence from both parents & a bully sibling. The radio, TV, record player & magazine racks were my escape also. Today, I volunteer for child abuse prevention & my spouse & I treat our own two children with genuine, life affirming love. I hope your situation got much better when you left your violent home as well. Best Wishes to you. Peace to ALL.
Growing up in a house where abuse was prevalent, these 2 artists were my escape from my life. I was ridiculed by my classmates, but in my fantasy world these 2 were my best friends and truly cared about me. I know it's sad, but it was the only way to deal with the heartache at home. I still admire both of them and wish I could see them perform.
@fiend0810 I well understand how you feel honey! Both of these young men project a kind, caring manner which was the opposite of what you experienced, and obviously really craved for. I hope you have been able to move on from all this hurt, and the way to do this, is to be able to show that same care, for others.
andyjourn 3 weeks ago
Does anyone have the full episode. I remember that this was my favorite episode of the Patridge Family.
jamest681 2 months ago
From the opening scene and pan, I thought it might have been Bobby playing the piano, but if you observe closely you can see a splice just before they show Bobby's face.
johnnystaccata 2 months ago
I don't remember this episode. At the time, I detested David Cassidy and Bobby Sherman. They were all over the cover of magazines like Teen Beat. I was about 12 years old, and listening to the progressive rock thing at the time like the Airplane, Zep, and Mountain. This episode may have a lot of viewers because they were heart throbs for a lot of teenage, and younger, girls.
johnnystaccata 2 months ago
very good!
inkbb0y 2 months ago
This brings back so many memories--I can relate to your growing up horrors and the tragedies of the Vietnam war, My high school english teacher was called up at the end of my junior year.
This Partridge family episode was an intro to to Bobby Sherman's new show "Words and Music" only lasted a year, I think.
HonkytonkSue2 2 months ago
@fiend0810 - Hello. Me, too. These two plus a few others. My "home" was filled with verbal & physical violence from both parents & a bully sibling. The radio, TV, record player & magazine racks were my escape also. Today, I volunteer for child abuse prevention & my spouse & I treat our own two children with genuine, life affirming love. I hope your situation got much better when you left your violent home as well. Best Wishes to you. Peace to ALL.
mjcamck 3 months ago
Growing up in a house where abuse was prevalent, these 2 artists were my escape from my life. I was ridiculed by my classmates, but in my fantasy world these 2 were my best friends and truly cared about me. I know it's sad, but it was the only way to deal with the heartache at home. I still admire both of them and wish I could see them perform.
fiend0810 4 months ago
@Drillin4Oil Well, she had no booty and no breasts. . . . .so I guess you're into twinks, and still Gay. No worries.
82compoundw 4 months ago
I can barely play the keyboards at all, but even I can tell that Susan Dey had absolutely no clue at all.
82compoundw 4 months ago