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| 05/19/2007 01:08:53 AM |
David's Private Lifeby e301Comment by posthumous: There was nothing private about it. Everyone knew that David was David Cassidy, but after that girl died at his concert, he needed some sort of shield, some facade he could at least pretend to hide behind. So he started a band. Not a family band. He would never go down that road again. He felt most comfortable in the company of strangers, and the world is full of desperate musicians, so he had his pick. Together, they created a sort of Latino gospel sound that the world had never heard before, with David's sweet high tones on top if it all like a luscious whipped cream. Seven different critics were publicly moved to tears by the third track, "In Your Good-bye Arms." Was it about the end of the Partridge Family? His dead fan? The replacement of a real family with a fake one? The ruination of his rock star dreams by a teen idol nightmare? It was about all those things and more. It was about every tear that was never shed, every boy sent to a desert, the tight lips of a realization... It was with this album that David Cassidy cut his hair and became a man.
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Stepping On Itby e301Comment by inshaala: although the perspective does say that there is a vanishing point somewhere far off to the left for those stairs |
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