David Cassidy – Gettin’ It in the Street
The sound of rebellion refined — a pop idol shedding his gloss for the grit of self-definition. When David Cassidy released “Gettin’ It in the Street” in 1976, the song…
The sound of rebellion refined — a pop idol shedding his gloss for the grit of self-definition. When David Cassidy released “Gettin’ It in the Street” in 1976, the song…
A promise that won’t let go: “It’s Preying On My Mind” holds fast to love’s afterglow, even when the room has fallen quiet The essentials first, set gently at the…
A Tender Testament to Idealized Love, Preserved in the Amber of Early ’70s Pop When David Cassidy released “Cherish” as his debut solo single in 1971, it immediately signaled that…
50 years on from a catastrophic David Cassidy concert, Dave Thompson recalls that awful night. American pop idol David Cassidy arrived through the back door of Radio Luxembourg while his…
The quiet ache of truth in “Some Old Woman” — a song that lingers long after silence There are songs that do not shout to be heard, that arrive like…
The Quiet Pulse of Vulnerability and Renewal When David Cassidy released “Tenderly” on his 1975 album The Higher They Climb, The Harder They Fall, it arrived as a surprisingly intimate…
A Winter’s Reverie: The Fragile Beauty of Youth and Change in “January” When David Cassidy released “January” on his 1976 album Home Is Where the Heart Is, it stood as…
“Hold On Me” — a hush at the end of the evening, where a once-bright voice learns to speak in lamplight and keep what matters close The tender closer “Hold…
A Dream in Vinyl and Glitter: The Fragile Promise of Stardom When David Cassidy released “When I’m a Rock ’n Roll Star” on his 1972 album Rock Me Baby, the…
A Fragile Dance Between Vulnerability and Desire, Set on the Unstable Surface of Fame When David Cassidy released “Thin Ice” on his 1985 album Romance, the world was long past…