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Post by Steve Marinucci on Nov 4, 2010 23:24:28 GMT -5
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 4, 2010 23:35:28 GMT -5
This is a clear miscarriage of justice!
I call upon Joey Self, a veteran trial lawyer who has been both a Prosecutor and defense attorney, to join me in the pro bono defense of David in his time of need.*
Perhaps Winston O'Boogie will let us stay at his house as we represent this future Rock And Roll Hall of Famer.
Do not despair David, HELP! is on the way!
*With assistance of Florida counsel licensed in that State.
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Post by OldFred on Nov 5, 2010 4:58:12 GMT -5
This is a clear miscarriage of justice! I call upon Joey Self, a veteran trial lawyer who has been both a Prosecutor and defense attorney, to join me in the pro bono defense of David in his time of need.* Perhaps Winston O'Boogie will let us stay at his house as we represent this future Rock And Roll Hall of Famer. Do not despair David, HELP! is on the way! *With assistance of Florida counsel licensed in that State. I'm sure he'll beat the rap, Johnny.
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Post by Steve Marinucci on Nov 5, 2010 20:23:42 GMT -5
This is a clear miscarriage of justice! I call upon Joey Self, a veteran trial lawyer who has been both a Prosecutor and defense attorney, to join me in the pro bono defense of David in his time of need.* Perhaps Winston O'Boogie will let us stay at his house as we represent this future Rock And Roll Hall of Famer. Do not despair David, HELP! is on the way! *With assistance of Florida counsel licensed in that State. I bet the Monkees make the Hall of Fame before he does.
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Post by winstonoboogie on Nov 5, 2010 20:49:10 GMT -5
This is a clear miscarriage of justice! I call upon Joey Self, a veteran trial lawyer who has been both a Prosecutor and defense attorney, to join me in the pro bono defense of David in his time of need.* Perhaps Winston O'Boogie will let us stay at his house as we represent this future Rock And Roll Hall of Famer. Do not despair David, HELP! is on the way! *With assistance of Florida counsel licensed in that State. Well, I'd love to help, but I live in Ocala, which is good 3 + hours away - a fairly long commute, especially if you have to be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed before the judge at 9 am (or whenever court opens session). Sorry. Probably better to stay at a local Holiday Inn Express!
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Nov 6, 2010 5:57:12 GMT -5
I don't know the details, but if he DID drive under the influence, they should throw the book at him. None of this "defense" stuff for the indefensible.
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Post by ursamajor on Nov 6, 2010 6:06:53 GMT -5
The guy still lives in a fantasy of being a 70's teen sensation heart-throb manufactured poppy fluffy doll.
Get over it David or you'll end up like the Hoff.
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 6, 2010 9:27:38 GMT -5
I don't know the details, but if he DID drive under the influence, they should throw the book at him. None of this "defense" stuff for the indefensible. Remember Joe, David is innocent until proven guilty and the State of Florida bears that burden of proof. David had a bad reaction to a legally prescribed pain pill. He had been to a funeral and was under a lot of emotional stress. David is a victim of circumstance like every man's hero, Charlie Sheen.
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Post by lowbasso on Nov 6, 2010 12:30:40 GMT -5
This is a clear miscarriage of justice! I call upon Joey Self, a veteran trial lawyer who has been both a Prosecutor and defense attorney, to join me in the pro bono defense of David in his time of need.* Perhaps Winston O'Boogie will let us stay at his house as we represent this future Rock And Roll Hall of Famer. Do not despair David, HELP! is on the way! *With assistance of Florida counsel licensed in that State. I bet the Monkees make the Hall of Fame before he does. I think Lady Gaga will be inducted before David Cassidy. But then again, in fifty years time just about everybody who ever put a song on a record will probably be in the HOF.
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 6, 2010 13:22:51 GMT -5
I bet the Monkees make the Hall of Fame before he does. I think Lady Gaga will be inducted before David Cassidy. But then again, in fifty years time just about everybody who ever put a song on a record will probably be in the HOF. Okay Steve and lowbasso, some of us love David Cassidy and does this Thread really need to become a David Cassidy attack Thread? The man gave millions of us enjoyment in the early 1970's. David was huge in England too. In 1972, he was being compared to the early Beatles in terms of the mania at his concerts.
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Nov 7, 2010 5:45:26 GMT -5
Okay Steve and lowbasso, some of us love David Cassidy and does this Thread really need to become a David Cassidy attack Thread? Did JSD really write this? The man who attacks everyone from Paul's kids to Sheryl Crow? And then says "well, it's okay because they're not members here on these boards and are public figures?" ;D
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 7, 2010 9:57:08 GMT -5
Okay Steve and lowbasso, some of us love David Cassidy and does this Thread really need to become a David Cassidy attack Thread? Did JSD really write this? The man who attacks everyone from Paul's kids to Sheryl Crow? And then says "well, it's okay because they're not members here on these boards and are public figures?" ;D That's because Paul's kids are leaching losers(except sweet, adorable little Beatrice) and Sheryl Crow-feet is the biggest phony skank in the history of pop music. Good God man, we are talking David Cassidy here. Sometimes I think that you just love being Devil's advocate, Joe, no matter how overwhelming the odds! My long-held position that personal attacks against Board Members are a no-no while parody, satire, verbal attacks, burns, bashings and thrashings on celebrities is okay is not only consistent with 99.9999% of all Message Board policies but backed by no less a legal authority than the United States Supreme Court in Hustler Magazine, Inc. v. Falwell, 485 U.S. 46 (1988) among other well-reasoned Opinions on free speech distinguishing between public figures and the average smucks like us(balancing free speech against libel laws). I suppose you are next going to argue that the U.S. Constitution is crap! This is David Cassidy, man!
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Nov 7, 2010 12:23:32 GMT -5
That's because Paul's kids are leaching losers(except sweet, adorable little Beatrice) and Sheryl Crow-feet is the biggest phony skank in the history of pop music. Don't forget that those older people you bash here were once "sweet, adorable little 'uns", too. Give Bea some time. Yeah - the guy who despised the Partridge Family in its prime, but now milks it for all he can get out of it! Some of it is outdated and not suitable to today, probably. I can tell you that our justice system is crap with murderers like OJ walking around. But back to the issue at hand -- I can't believe the guy who constantly blasts celebrities himself is whining about supposed "attacking" of poor ol' "under the infuence" Cassidy!
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Post by Steve Marinucci on Nov 7, 2010 17:08:50 GMT -5
Did I attack David? I was relaying a news story.
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 7, 2010 22:12:40 GMT -5
Did I attack David? I was relaying a news story. No, relaying the story of David's illegal bust was cool, Steve! I hadn't heard of it. Thanks! It was your subsequent remark on the Monkees getting in the RRHF before David which deeply hurt me. It then incited our friend lowbasso to state that Lady Gaga will get in before David. I am surprised that JoeK did not then insist that Ringo will get in as a solo act before David Cassidy! I was afraid that a vicious chain reaction would start! We David fans have been persecuted for years.
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Post by Joe Karlosi on Nov 8, 2010 7:32:41 GMT -5
I am surprised that JoeK did not then insist that Ringo will get in as a solo act before David Cassidy! I don't know where you'd get that idea from me, considering I have always opined that I don't believe in "solo" acts getting in when they're already have their name in as a member of a group. I like David Cassidy, by the way. I guess as much as any male can.
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 8, 2010 9:07:32 GMT -5
I am surprised that JoeK did not then insist that Ringo will get in as a solo act before David Cassidy! I don't know where you'd get that idea from me, considering I have always opined that I don't believe in "solo" acts getting in when they're already have their name in as a member of a group. I like David Cassidy, by the way. I guess as much as any male can. Sorry then, Joe. I forgot that you felt that way. Ringo can be forever proud that he is already in the RRHF. I think the problem started for the RRHF with guys like Clapton who were in two or three supergroups. These differing groups were being inducted and someone thought, "What about the solo careers of people like the Beatles, sure they are in for their work in the Sixties but their solo careers have been much longer than their salad Beatles' years. Anyway, I think David Cassidy should get in for the pure Davidmania of the early 1970's. Hit records and sold out concerts that were absolutely mania. Unbelievable merchandise sales, magazine covers, etc. It didn't last but while it was going it was amazing. I would recommend all here buying the deluxe Partridge Family Sound Magazine box with four c.d.'s including the album and Partridge demos and alternate takes complimented by three dvd's documenting the recording sessions(Danny Bonaduce was a little bitch at the recording sessions, must be in the nature of bass players) and cultural footage including David taking Danny to a gathering of beautiful female groupies! This box is only $175.00. Those early 1970's were so wild: the Sixties get the credit because the musicians were getting wild but everyone was getting wild in the early 1970's, celebrities and us common folk. The hedonistic stuff had to trickle down to us, including a 10 year old JSD in 1972! I had really tight multi-colored pants and shirts with killer collars!
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Post by OldFred on Nov 8, 2010 9:45:44 GMT -5
Did I attack David? I was relaying a news story. No, relaying the story of David's illegal bust was cool, Steve! I hadn't heard of it. Thanks! It was your subsequent remark on the Monkees getting in the RRHF before David which deeply hurt me. Oh, you want to start somethin' eh? Put 'em up, put 'em up!!!
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Post by mikev on Nov 8, 2010 9:54:39 GMT -5
I don't know where you'd get that idea from me, considering I have always opined that I don't believe in "solo" acts getting in when they're already have their name in as a member of a group. I like David Cassidy, by the way. I guess as much as any male can. Sorry then, Joe. I forgot that you felt that way. Ringo can be forever proud that he is already in the RRHF. I think the problem started for the RRHF with guys like Clapton who were in two or three supergroups. These differing groups were being inducted and someone thought, "What about the solo careers of people like the Beatles, sure they are in for their work in the Sixties but their solo careers have been much longer than their salad Beatles' years. Anyway, I think David Cassidy should get in for the pure Davidmania of the early 1970's. Hit records and sold out concerts that were absolutely mania. Unbelievable merchandise sales, magazine covers, etc. It didn't last but while it was going it was amazing. I would recommend all here buying the deluxe Partridge Family Sound Magazine box with four c.d.'s including the album and Partridge demos and alternate takes complimented by three dvd's documenting the recording sessions(Danny Bonaduce was a little bitch at the recording sessions, must be in the nature of bass players) and cultural footage including David taking Danny to a gathering of beautiful female groupies! This box is only $175.00. Those early 1970's were so wild: the Sixties get the credit because the musicians were getting wild but everyone was getting wild in the early 1970's, celebrities and us common folk. The hedonistic stuff had to trickle down to us, including a 10 year old JSD in 1972! I had really tight multi-colored pants and shirts with killer collars! I would hope that the DVD/CD bonus features Kinkaid and Peter Grant duking it out over a Madison Square Garden scheduling dispute (not to give it away, but Grant bloodies Ruben pretty good), Shirley Partridge sucking face with Carol Brady, Johnny Bravo's tragic try-out with the band after Keith's departure, and of course Laurie Partridge's fantastic Joplin tribute sessions. I also heard there is footage of Traci Partridge giving Davy Jones tamborine lessons, and Danny Partridge hanging out with Seka.
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 8, 2010 11:49:03 GMT -5
Sorry then, Joe. I forgot that you felt that way. Ringo can be forever proud that he is already in the RRHF. I think the problem started for the RRHF with guys like Clapton who were in two or three supergroups. These differing groups were being inducted and someone thought, "What about the solo careers of people like the Beatles, sure they are in for their work in the Sixties but their solo careers have been much longer than their salad Beatles' years. Anyway, I think David Cassidy should get in for the pure Davidmania of the early 1970's. Hit records and sold out concerts that were absolutely mania. Unbelievable merchandise sales, magazine covers, etc. It didn't last but while it was going it was amazing. I would recommend all here buying the deluxe Partridge Family Sound Magazine box with four c.d.'s including the album and Partridge demos and alternate takes complimented by three dvd's documenting the recording sessions(Danny Bonaduce was a little bitch at the recording sessions, must be in the nature of bass players) and cultural footage including David taking Danny to a gathering of beautiful female groupies! This box is only $175.00. Those early 1970's were so wild: the Sixties get the credit because the musicians were getting wild but everyone was getting wild in the early 1970's, celebrities and us common folk. The hedonistic stuff had to trickle down to us, including a 10 year old JSD in 1972! I had really tight multi-colored pants and shirts with killer collars! I would hope that the DVD/CD bonus features Kinkaid and Peter Grant duking it out over a Madison Square Garden scheduling dispute (not to give it away, but Grant bloodies Ruben pretty good), Shirley Partridge sucking face with Carol Brady, Johnny Bravo's tragic try-out with the band after Keith's departure, and of course Laurie Partridge's fantastic Joplin tribute sessions. I also heard there is footage of Traci Partridge giving Davy Jones tamborine lessons, and Danny Partridge hanging out with Seka. Goodness, you bought the Ultra-Deluxe Box for $350.00! My wife drew the line on my purchase of that! We need to hook-up mikev so I can watch/listen to yours.
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Post by John S. Damm on Nov 8, 2010 11:58:52 GMT -5
No, relaying the story of David's illegal bust was cool, Steve! I hadn't heard of it. Thanks! It was your subsequent remark on the Monkees getting in the RRHF before David which deeply hurt me. Oh, you want to start somethin' eh? Put 'em up, put 'em up!!! OK folks, the fighting in this Thread has gotten out of hand! Some very good Board friends are on the verge of a split over this in-fighting. Accept my apologies Fred as I in no way was slamming the Monkees. We Monkees and Partridge Family fans need to stick together. I admit that on the strength of your four guys, the Monkees have a stronger claim against the PF for the RRHF as Tracy and Chris Partridge drag us down. Still, I detected dripping sarcasm in Mr. Marinucci's post and I was saddened that Steve would apparently try to drive a wedge between Monkees and PF fans! We PF fans were the kid brothers and sisters to the original Monkees fans just as you Monkees fans were the younger(but not kid) siblings to the 1964 to 1965 American Beatles' fans! The tent is big enough for all of us, friends!
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Post by mikev on Nov 8, 2010 15:38:08 GMT -5
I would hope that the DVD/CD bonus features Kinkaid and Peter Grant duking it out over a Madison Square Garden scheduling dispute (not to give it away, but Grant bloodies Ruben pretty good), Shirley Partridge sucking face with Carol Brady, Johnny Bravo's tragic try-out with the band after Keith's departure, and of course Laurie Partridge's fantastic Joplin tribute sessions. I also heard there is footage of Traci Partridge giving Davy Jones tamborine lessons, and Danny Partridge hanging out with Seka. Goodness, you bought the Ultra-Deluxe Box for $350.00! My wife drew the line on my purchase of that! We need to hook-up mikev so I can watch/listen to yours. I'm not sure you would be interested- turns out the Laurie Partridge session was her lip syncing to one young Sheryl Crow!!!! Also turns out Davy Jones was "patronizing" Traci- he kept calling her Marcia Marcia Marcia. Paul Lynde also guest starred on the bonus disc...
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Post by John S. Damm on Dec 29, 2010 10:06:51 GMT -5
Okay, here is the police car video of David's interrogation on the dangerous highways of Florida. www.tmz.com/videos?autoplay=true&mediaKey=cc1f4c3c-2486-4d89-ba35-3a9090cb9975Notice the heavy-handedness of the big, scary looking cop who keeps interrupting David. David has a well known bad back and was taking medication. Anyone who knows anything about David knows that he was born with what was once called a "lazy eye." That is why he may have appeared out of it. Every police investigative report on DUI's(or OWI's) use the exact same phrases because police are taught to juice up their reports. "Strong odor of alcohol," "glazed eyes", "slurred speech." These exact words are always used over and over.
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Post by John S. Damm on Jul 6, 2012 18:57:52 GMT -5
Oh dear, David had a "meltdown" at his Las Vegas show berating the audience causing several to storm out. music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=741275&gft1=28102Apparently David unwittingly mixed his meds causing an adverse reaction. He doesn't remember anything. I should have been there to hold him, tell him it would be okay. He must have been so scared. He is doing a free make-up show for charity so there is a happy ending here.
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