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27 January 2006

Una pregunta muy importante: Partridges or Bradys?[More:] Netflix sent me the season one DVD of the Partridge Family tonight. My fandom of that show is well documented, so I'm in hog heaven. So far there have been guest appearances by Ray Bolger, Harry Morgan, & Richard Pryor (!). The Brady's appeal mainly rests in kitsch, but the Partridges was actually a funnier, hipper show. Plus David cassidy & Shirley Jones could actually sing. And they cranked out some great bubblegum hits. and Danny was an appealing little smartass who I realted to as a kid. And Lori was way hotter than Marcia. And they had the best opening credits in TV history. So are you a Paridge person or a Brady Person?
and I remeber watching it in reruns back when I was around six, (that'd be 1976), so it was still contemporary, and I remember owning a Partridge Family coloring book as a kid, too. Also, the avocado appliances in their house make me all gooey. And a very young Farrah Fawcett has a cameo in episode Two in a sexy cutaway minidress. Ah, pop culture bliss.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 20:27
Jeez, I never watched the Patridge Family... Guess I was missin' out!
posted by Specklet 27 January | 20:34
you poor culturally deprived human being!
posted by jonmc 27 January | 20:38
this for you, speck, and any other doubters:

Dosent't Somebody Want to Be Wanted

I Think I Love You

Now put on your velveteen pantsuit and groove, baby.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 20:43
I haven't seen The Partridge Family since its first run (and if that doesn't date me, nothing will). The Brady Bunch is a little fresher in my memory - I think I last watched it in syndication in Sacramento, back around '88 - '89 or so.

If you view The Brady Bunch as science fiction, it's not bad. Plus, y'all can keep Marcia; Eve Plumb as Jan Brady = hotness.

Partridges definitely had better music, by far. Although Greg as Johnny Bravo was pretty fuckin' hi-larious.

To sum up: I dunno.
posted by bmarkey 27 January | 20:56
I like the Partridge family better than the Bradys, totally, and the Monkees and Batman better than both of them, but the Bradys were always on and the Partridges never were. So I think I've only ever seen like 3 Partridge episodes but I have seen so much Brady Bunch in my life that it has become a permanent - and kind of creepy - part of my brain.

p.s. The Monkees ROCK.
posted by mygothlaundry 27 January | 21:00
The Monkees do indeed rock. I loved watching them as a kid and remeber buying an LP of theirs at a tag sale when I was around 7. And I keep hoping that some boy band or pop diva will do a Monkees and rebel and do their own thing.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 21:02
Wasn't there a "New Monkees" sometime in the 90s? And yes, I grew up wanting to be Mike Nesmith. (I actually sold him some blank tape once. He wasn't happy to be recogized. Perhaps he was having a bad day.)
posted by bmarkey 27 January | 21:05
The New Monkees
posted by bmarkey 27 January | 21:09
Mike wrote 'Different Drum,' which earns him a place in my pantheon. (and I love Linda Ronstadt's voice- and she used to be hawt but Mike's original is even better).

But back to the Partridges and their who millieux in general. This book is a great explication of bubblegum's historical importance and it brilliantly demolishes a lot of cultural myths along the way.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 21:11
I grew up wanting to date Mike Nesmith - well, once I realized that Davey was too short, even when I was 11, Peter Tork was too weird, and Mickey Dolenz was almost certainly an asshole.
posted by mygothlaundry 27 January | 21:11
jon, that is a good book. I got a copy of it when I was doing some research earlier this year. lotsa good stuff there.
posted by bmarkey 27 January | 21:15
This whole discussion is interesting in that it shows how much quicker pop cultural history moves than history in general. Last night, I watched an episode of CSI guest starring Faye Dunaway*. Her appearance was presented as the return of a great old dame, but in true historical terms she's still very contemporary if you think about it. Plus it was nice seeing the scene where grissom sits down next to her and flirts. For a guy of William Peterson's demographic (hell, a guy of mine, Faye is still sexy) that must've been an adolescent fantasy come true.

*she was also married (for a while) to Peter Wolf, lead singer of my beloved J. Geils Band.
posted by jonmc 27 January | 21:20
Partridges, no question--the Bradys were all goody two-shoes, and didn't have a Danny. (plus, they had only a mom like my family) : >
posted by amberglow 27 January | 23:38
The Monkees outclass both - way funnier show, and way better music all around. Sorry, Jon.
posted by Lipstick Thespian 27 January | 23:56
I'm going to buck the trend and go Bradys. They were wackier. They had pie fights and flea-powder allergies and a guy whose father was killed by Jesse James.
posted by jrossi4r 28 January | 00:02
I had such a crush on Keith Partridge...holy crap.

I saw Faye Dunaway walking down the street in NYC about 15 years ago. She was gorgeous.
posted by iconomy 28 January | 00:05
Sorry, Jon.

The Monkees were an entirely different genre, they were a band, not a family. So, no apology neccessary, since I dig the monkees, too.

jrossi4r: that's exactly my point, as fun as the Bradys were to watch, the Partridges were more real. and they had better music (although I'll admit to grooving to 'Time To Change' every now and then, especially since it was featured on my oft-mentioned mix-from-my-lesbian-ex)


I had such a crush on Keith Partridge...holy crap.


while watching, pips said that Keith looked like a more wholesome version of her ex-con outlaw biker half-brother. I've hung with the dude, I can kinda see it. And yes, Faye is gorgeous. She'll always be Bonnie to me.
posted by jonmc 28 January | 00:09
although I'll admit to grooving to 'Time To Change' every now and then


Don't forget "It's A Sunshine Day".
posted by bmarkey 28 January | 00:16
Oh I love me some Faye Dunaway. If If I had seen her on the street, I would have had to say something to her. It would probably be annoying and she would probably get all bitchy on me and that would be AWESOME.

I'm not denying that the Partridges kept it (relatively)realerer, jon. I like the Bradys for their complete lack of real. They're unapologetically silly.
posted by jrossi4r 28 January | 00:21
Neither.
posted by weretable and the undead chairs 28 January | 00:26
While I certainly like me some Partridge Family tunes now and then, I gotta say I'm a Brady girl all the way (Christopher Knight being my first serious crush, at the age of about 5). Plus the house used for the exterior shots of Chez Brady is near my boyfriend's 'hood, so that adds to the excellence factor for me.
posted by scody 28 January | 00:31
The Bradys were on more often in my house than the Partridges--maybe different then-indie channels picked them up for syndication? My brother was the big TV watcher, though--I preferred books.
The Valley Drug Jan visits in one episode was a few blocks from my house--the structure ripped down for more parking spaces and the business moved to a strip mall.

There was a girl two years ahead of me at Bradford College who was completely aspie for the Monkees.

Barry Williams is bald now!
posted by brujita 28 January | 01:59
We had all the Partridge Family Albums, and no Brady ones--not even any 45s.
posted by amberglow 28 January | 02:01
I always thought Shawn Cassidy was cuter than David. And I'll agree the P fam had better music and a higher hip factor. Although Alice kicked ass on the BB.

We rented a beach house with a buncha folks one summer that had open backed stairs - like the tread part only. We forever referred to it as the Brady Bunch house trip.
posted by chewatadistance 28 January | 10:29
totally with you on the "more real" thing--both shows took place at the same time, but only one dealt with protests, and injustice, and racism, and feminism, etc.
posted by amberglow 28 January | 15:01
also, you needed 100 episodes for syndication back then, i think, and Partridge Family only did 96. It's really unknown to many, unlike the Brady Bunch.
posted by amberglow 28 January | 15:03
or My Son, the Feminist
posted by amberglow 28 January | 15:08
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