Sal
12-12-2005, 01:45 PM
When I heard the sad news about Richard Pryor's death yesterday morning, the first thought that came to my mind was his appearance on the "Partridge Family" ("Soul Club"---Season 1, Episode #18). That's the one where the family mistakenly switches dates with the Temptations and ends up playing in a black social club in Detroit run by Pryor and his partner Louis Gossett Jr. (from "Roots").
The episode was a change of pace for Pryor who was known for his raunchy R-rated humour and was used to working for adult audiences. Naturally, there was a chance that he would slip up now and then and he had to be reminded to clean up his act. The story that I heard was that at one point a crew member took him aside and told him: "Richard, you don't call a 10 year old boy a m-f-." Once that idea had sunk in, he was fine the rest of the way and, in my opinion, he gave a great performance.
Around 20 years later, when the show was enjoying a resurgence in popularity thanks to being seen on MTV and MuchMusic in Canada, David Cassidy appeared on "The Arsenio Hall Show". Hall showed clips of that episode where Keith comes up with a new idea for a song ("It's an Afro thing!") and chooses Pryor to help him write it. Cassidy seemed very embarrassed by the whole thing but he shouldn't be, since he was great in it too, especially when he gets to sing that song ("Bandala") at the end of the episode.
Richard Pryor appeared on many TV shows and movies over his long and brilliant career but for me my favorite moment was this episode which can now be seen on DVD for many generations to enjoy.
Rest in peace Richard! We love you and we'll miss you!
The episode was a change of pace for Pryor who was known for his raunchy R-rated humour and was used to working for adult audiences. Naturally, there was a chance that he would slip up now and then and he had to be reminded to clean up his act. The story that I heard was that at one point a crew member took him aside and told him: "Richard, you don't call a 10 year old boy a m-f-." Once that idea had sunk in, he was fine the rest of the way and, in my opinion, he gave a great performance.
Around 20 years later, when the show was enjoying a resurgence in popularity thanks to being seen on MTV and MuchMusic in Canada, David Cassidy appeared on "The Arsenio Hall Show". Hall showed clips of that episode where Keith comes up with a new idea for a song ("It's an Afro thing!") and chooses Pryor to help him write it. Cassidy seemed very embarrassed by the whole thing but he shouldn't be, since he was great in it too, especially when he gets to sing that song ("Bandala") at the end of the episode.
Richard Pryor appeared on many TV shows and movies over his long and brilliant career but for me my favorite moment was this episode which can now be seen on DVD for many generations to enjoy.
Rest in peace Richard! We love you and we'll miss you!