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Fear and Loathing on the Partridge Family Bus

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Publisher Description

This memoir by David Cassidy tells the real story behind his phenomenal '70s stardom—and the sadness that shadowed it. Includes photos and a new afterword.

 


Barely out of his teens, David Cassidy landed a role on a new sitcom about a musical family that toured in a psychedelic bus. The critics blasted it—but TV viewers loved it! And the young female audience especially loved Keith Partridge. Not only did they tune in each week, they bought The Partridge Family's hit single, "I Think I Love You," in the millions, and plastered David's image on their bedroom walls. Throughout the early seventies, David Cassidy was a phenomenon.


 


In this wry, witty memoir, he recounts not only those wild youthful years and Hollywood relationships—with, among others, stepmom Shirley Jones, costar Susan Dey, actress Meredith Baxter, and two guest stars who soon found greater fame on Charlie's Angels—but also the darker parts of his life as well. David delves into his painful family history and his childhood in West Orange, New Jersey, and the groupies and drugs he indulged in as his success began to overwhelm him. He also shares his encounters with the icons of the era—Lennon and McCartney, Elvis, the Beach Boys, and more. Most of all, he takes us back to a time when the world seemed more innocent—at least until the camera stopped rolling.


 

Includes a new afterword about David's final years by friend and coauthor Chip Deffaa.

 


"A chatty read about becoming an overnight success and all the trappings that came with it: Tiger Beat magazine, sold-out stadium shows, hit records, willing girls in every hotel lobby." —Star Tribune

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2019
December 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
242
Pages
PUBLISHER
Open Road Media
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
27.4
MB

Customer Reviews

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C’mon Get Happy by David Cassidy

Cassidy is honest and sometimes too blunt as he relays his past. Ultimately he shows that his fame and all it entailed was partly a corrupting influence. His father although talented left a lasting impression of neglect. It’s sad when a person like David Cassidy has counselling and time to reflect and get his life together and yet goes back to his addictions that ultimately take his life.

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