Fun House Video’s
What memories these video’s brings back….please give the page and video’s a moment to load. If a video get’s caught up it is not fully downloaded. It may take 30 seconds to a minute.
Give me tonight- Shannon
Don’t go-Yaz
I didn’t know I loved you-Planet Patrol
(filmed Live at The Fun House)
I didn’t know I loved you-Gary Glitter
The British version came first, 1972. Gary Glitter has been around for way longer.
CONFUSION VIDEO, ARTHUR BAKER REMIX(filmed Live at The Fun House)
Moody- by ESG
Walking on Sunshine- Rockers Revenge
This takes a bit to download to watch because it is high quality. IT’S DEFINITELY WORTH IT!
AND DON’T FORGET TO TURN UP THE VOLUME!
Martin Circus- Je m’eclate au Senegale
Beleive it or not was a French Rock Group 1969-1979. This isn’t their song Disco Circus, but I could definitely envision this song and video being played there.
Martin Circus - Ita Missa Est (1978)
Here is a little somthing about the Music…
Although this particular video is based on the Paradise Garage and Larry Levan, I think you will feel where I’m coming from with this clip………TURN UP YOUR VOLUME.
As a note, Tony Smith, Randy Murray, and Ricky were listeners of Larry’s as well.IT WAS ALWAYS ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND THE MUSIC!!!
These video’s are amazing. Very hard to watch just 1 video or just watch a video just once.
The Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again (1974)
The foxiest girl-group of the 70’s, Sheila Ferguson, Fayette Pinkney and Valerie Holiday, aka The Three Degrees.
The Three Degrees’ first PIR single was “Dirty Ol’ Man,” a disco hit. A short time later, Don Cornelius, producer and host of TV’s Soul Train, approached Gamble & Huff about coming up with a new theme song for his hit syndicated show
The Three Degrees - Givin up, Givin in
1978, Music Produced by Giorgio Moroder
Santana - Jingo 1970(before Candido)
Din Da Da- George Kranz
From Here to Eternity- Giorgio Moroder
I’ve got lost in the Giorgio video 2x already.
I want it to be real- John Rocca
Don’t kook any further- Dennis Edwards feat. Seidah Garrett
High Energy Video (N.Y. Hot Tracks Version) - 1984
Video of New York Hot Tracks at the Fun House in 1984
Alexander Robotnick’s “Problemes D’Amor”a live performance of him DJ’ing earlier this year. At about 2 minutes and 40 seconds into it, he grabs a mic and starts singing Problemes D’ Amor….Amazing, and having people still enjoy it, wow!!
An Interview..
The Performance…
The actor known as Divine was born Harris Glenn Milstead on October 19, 1945 in Towson, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore to father Harris Bernard and mother Diana Frances.
This was filmed in the Fun House.
Looking from a Hilltop- Section 25
Jimmy Castor Bunch- Troglodyte
Jimmy Castor Bunch- It’s Just begun
Hum along and Dance- The Jackson 5