Guest Meshuggah Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 I was sleeping and right in the middle of a good dreamLike all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brainBefore I go insane I hold my pillow to my headAnd spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dreadI think I love youThis morning I woke up with this feelingI didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myselfI'd hide it to myself and never talk about itAnd did not go and shout it when you walked into the roomI think I love youI think I love you so what am I so afraid ofI'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure forI think I love you isn't that what life is made ofThough it worries me to say that I never felt this wayI don't know what I'm up againstI don't know what it's all aboutI got so much to think aboutHey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid ofI'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure forI think I love you isn't that what life is made ofThough it worries me to say I never felt this wayBelieve me you really don't have to worryI only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I willBut I think better still I'd better stay around and love youDo you think I have a case let me ask you to your faceDo you think you love me?I think I love youI think I love you(I think I love you)I think I love you(I think I love you)I think I love you(I think I love you)I think I love you(I think I love you).
DavidE Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 I like that song. Great pop music.Who wrote it?Who played on it?
Steve Haynie Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 I grew up with that song and all the rest of the Partridge Family fun! I even went to see David Cassidy perform many of those old songs a few years ago. The Partridge Family albums were being re-released on CD, but David Cassidy put an end to that. He said he did not mind the albums being reissued as long as they did not use his likeness or his voice on them. It has to do with the contracts that were signed 37 years ago. Album sales and airplay made big bucks for everyone except David Cassidy. When he gets what he feels is a proper share of the money (never) he will endorse those old albums.
BadgerDave Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 I like that song. Great pop music.Who wrote it?Who played on it?I know Larry Carlton played on it. I want to say it was a Boyce and Hart composition, but I don't think that's right.
MCChris Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 I grew up with that song and all the rest of the Partridge Family fun! I even went to see David Cassidy perform many of those old songs a few years ago. The Partridge Family albums were being re-released on CD, but David Cassidy put an end to that. He said he did not mind the albums being reissued as long as they did not use his likeness or his voice on them. It has to do with the contracts that were signed 37 years ago. Album sales and airplay made big bucks for everyone except David Cassidy. When he gets what he feels is a proper share of the money (never) he will endorse those old albums.Explains why he's a bitter son of a bitch a la John Fogerty.I remember when Beth Littleford lampooned him with one of her interviews on the Daily Show years ago. Boy did he come off as a Class A cock. No luck finding it on YouTube unfortunately.
Rechts Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 My one run-in with David Cassidy didn't go too well, either.A few years back he wrote a tell-all book called "C'mon, Get Happy" and me and a buddy went to the book signing when he was in D.C. I was quite the P-family fan when I was a little shaver; I humbly admit I even saw Cassidy and Shirley Jones play the Fox Theater in San Diego in 1971, my first concert.Anyhoo, I get up to the signing table, and I say to Cassidy (who is a tiny guy, btw) in obvious jest: "Your music saved me. I had cancer, but listening to the Partridge Family made my leg grow back.".... ..... .....Cassidy, who is obviously used to being fawned over, drops his jaw and starts stammering at me. The dipshit appeared to be considering if I was serious or not. I am smirking like the idiot I am, but you could see him trying to figure out whether to be flattered, humbled, grateful, or who knows what. He signs my book, and suddenly, he figures out I am just fucking with him. As I am walking away, he calls out at me, "Hey Buddy, I hope you and your family never know the pain of that illness. May you be happy and healthy!" He did not say this with a smile.Sidenote: "I Think I Love You" is a great song to know for karaoke. Chicks dig it.
Guest pirateflynn Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 (who is a tiny guy, btw) Contrary to prevailing rumors.lol
Steve Haynie Posted June 15, 2007 Posted June 15, 2007 When I saw David Cassidy in concert flash photography was forbidden. Someone was taking a picture of him with a flash, so a security guard was stopping the girl with the camera. David was behind the security guard trying to tell her it was OK and the people at my table were trying to tell the security guard that David was saying it was OK. He may have issues, but he was a nice guy that night. He did brush his hair back quite a lot like in the TV show.
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