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David Cassidy the way I know him. By Jimmi Seiter Along that golden beach When Janet Met David
Message to the World
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DAVID CASSIDY THE WAY I KNOW HIM
David Cassidy – When I first met David it was several years earlier and I had no idea who he was and I never watched the Partridge Family TV show. So I was working with him and I hadn’t yet met him. It was set up that we would meet at the TV studio in the Valley where the Partridge Family was filmed. His manager thought that it would be a good idea if I met him this way and get to know him and he could get to know me as I drove him home from the studio. I arrived at the security gate and there were about 50 girls lined up outside the gate all with posters, photos and books to be signed. I was escorted through the gates and into a small office area. About 2 minutes later David walked in and introduced himself to me. We shook hands and he asked if I was ready to leave. He was still wearing his stage makeup and asked me to please just get him out of there as it had been a hard day. I said sure let’s go and we headed for the car. As soon as the young ladies saw him come out they all started screaming his name, which made him get to the car even quicker and we started for the gate. As we approached the gate David told me to not stop because he did not want to sign autographs today. I said okay and the hope was that we could get through this wall of young ladies without hurting anyone. The guards moved forward with the car and we made it into the street. That’s how David and I met and got acquainted. He knew my history of being on the road for many years with the Byrds and other music acts and he asked me a lot of questions about my history. The ride to his house was just a ride in a car with 2 strangers getting to know each other. Now here I was years later after taking this artist on his International
Tour to Asia, That tour of The tour with David had started in New Zealand with a show in Auckland
it was indoor in a concert hall and the fans were a bit under control
as they were in seats and the security tried hard to make them stay there.
They screamed David’s name all through the show and all night after the
show outside the Hotel. Now here we were in Listen
to Jimmi as the stage is collapsing About noon I think the audience was let into the venue. They were screaming from the second they arrived. I got applause every time I walked out on the stage and we were still many hours away from the show. It was hot and I remember getting the sun burn of my life that day as I did not have a hat on. Many of the young ladies had problems with the heat as well. Quite a few fans went to the hospital tents that were setup in the backstage area. We even sprayed water on the crowd and they loved it. They were too hot to stand it but they would not leave to give up their locations to get water or get out of the sun. The show went on about 4pm I think and man was the audience loud.
So loud in fact we on the stage had to wear ear plugs just to keep from
loosing our hearing. There was some advanced publicity in Listen
to David singing Daydreamer in Sydney Only about 5 or 6 fans got to the stage and none got to David thanks to me tackling a few and the security taking the others off the back of the stage. David was very impressed by the reaction of the fans but he was not free to go anywhere without all the security that we had arranged for him. Nearing the end of this show the front wall was pushed on so hard that the front of the stage started to collapse. I took David back off the front and we had to stop as it was not really safe to continue. We made a few announcements to get people to push back from the wall but it was not easy to do. All I remember is that at the end as the band walked off the stage there was a constant bombardment of Koala’s and flower’s and some under garments too.
The picture on the left was taken at the MCG, March 10th 1974. The author, Jimmi, can be seen removing the tangled mass of streamers. The remaining Australian dates were much the same except the fans seemed to get more organized in the later shows, they would attack the stage in waves as it was harder to catch 3 or 4 at a time. The stages were also higher at the other shows which helped a lot. The security also got to be more familiar with how to protect the stage and the fans. I found a charity that was more than happy to get all those bears that did not have homes. Was this what I was to expect at RCA?
David grew up musically a lot during the making of this album. I do
however think that we recorded material for two albums there. We just
cut the songs, what happened to them after that was not up to us. The album’s that we worked on were titled “The Higher They Climb” & “Home Is Where the Heart Is” these were David’s first attempts at being his own artist. We had some very seasoned professionals that worked with David on these songs and we spent a lot of time trying to get it right. I am not sure whether it was a success or not but we all tried to do our best as we always did.
David was under a lot of pressure during these times as he was stepping out on his own as Artist and Producer. The band consisted of Steve Ross on guitar who has known David since before he was Keith Partridge. Rickey Fatar on drums as he was one of David’s favorite drummer’s. Brian Garafolo on Bass, he had been with us on the world tour and I had known him for many years myself. Bill House on guitar, he was new to David but Bill & I had worked together for many years. There were many other’s that played and sang on the records but I hate to guess who they were. I of course played percussion on many of those tracks as that was my chosen field of music in the studio. Those of you that are the true fans can read the credits to know who did what and all the rest. Written for Australian fans by Jimmi Seiter We would like to thank Jimmi for taking the time to write this article and allowing us to use his photos. You can contact Jimmi Seiter regarding his wonderful collection of photos.
Photo from 'Home Is Where The Heart Is' inner sleeve. UK release.
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