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2008-05-25 23:50:04 Description: My very first onsite wedding video. ;) We wish the newly wed goodluck and best wishes. (\(",)/)
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2008-04-21 20:09:08 Description: A Chic Organisation song. UK B side of spacer."Steering a course close to dance-orientated rock, the masterminds of Chic have produced a very European-sounding album, as befits French singer (More) A Chic Organisation song. UK B side of spacer."Steering a course close to dance-orientated rock, the masterminds of Chic have produced a very European-sounding album, as befits French singer Sheila. Sample the Kraftwerk influence on 'Mayday' and the blistering guitar work on 'Cover Girls'; it's Rodgers and Edwards as you've not heard them before. But the album's highspot is unquestionably 'Charge Plates and Credit Cards', a tribute to life with plastics which rocks into a sparse and spacious rhythmic groove which never lets up. Best cuts: Spacer, Charge Plates and Credit Cards, Don't Go." - Billboard Magazine (June 1980) "...The album of the metamorphosis [from a teen icon to a disco diva] has the title 'King of the World', in which the ex-'average French petite girl' was accompanied by American black musicians, B. Devotion. The other important presence was that of Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, of the group Chic, which, after signing up artists like Diana Ross and Sister Sledge, had agreed to produce this album. The result, in addition to singing well, is that Sheila gave to her audience her own definition of disco music. A convincing definition, as evidenced by "He's a Spacer, He's a Chaser". - Philippe Margotin, Amazon.fr (Less)
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2008-03-10 14:34:04 Description: We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. (More) We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. CHINESE,BOI .. RICKY E .. DON,COLLI£ .. HAMI (SISTERS OF SOUL) Generation x is an aspiring group of Mc..s, Dj..s, producers and vocalists, trying to achieve the highest quality in music production in all fields. Each of us bring a variety of different styles to make our sound as unique and vibrant to the diverse music industry, yet we keep it real to who we are. Loved by ladies and respected by manz, are main goal is to achive the very best in entertainment from our cd's to our live performances. We have toured the UK and Europe bringing our spectacular vibe to every City we have been in. What we are is more than your average grime/garage/hiphop crew. Our music is considered hybred, which is bringing a urban chic to the grime scene. We..re influenced by our ethnic backgrounds, which consists of African, Jamaican, Chinese, Asian and south Americans, and we look to combine these styles with a European dance culture. A big shout out to anyone! who show's love and all our fans who continue to supported us, respect is due. If you don..t know who we are "GenX", where da fuk u been... Look out for the forth coming album "X=MC". Remember the future of music is in are hands. (Less)
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2006-08-22 15:28:12 Description: Lyric:
Hallo Lazydork.
I am not happy because you are not nice to LonelyGirl
and Daniel.
I love LonelyGirl very much, she is a very goog Person.
You are not, that is why I sing a song for You (More) Lyric:
Hallo Lazydork.
I am not happy because you are not nice to LonelyGirl
and Daniel.
I love LonelyGirl very much, she is a very goog Person.
You are not, that is why I sing a song for You
Mini Mini maini morg
This Rap is for Lazydork.
Oh sorry, the beat is missing...
Here it comes......
Sorry Lazydork but you got no style
watching your videos make me cry
you look quite funny with your nerdy style
but hearing you rapping is a trial.
Your sound is awfull and you have no groove
It looks so stupid when you moove
Please stop performing and shut up your lips
This song here is called the Lazydork Mix
You think you are something big of 2006
Sorry but you´re mooving like a Thailand Gay Chic
Your lyrics are boring there is no rhyme
and you are dancing like Frankenstein
The Internet is not a secret, there is no lock
Sorry but you´re stupid as my horny dog
you should play bowling instead of making video
Because You have no friends I will buy you a Robo
Try, come and catch me, if you can
I am much smarter then your family clan
If under water or on land
you will never ever get me untill I want
Lazydork you better should go
Please don't argue cause you know it's true
Lonely Girl I just did that for you
So please go ahead and sing a song too
LadyDog - BIATCH! (Less)
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2008-04-21 18:04:10 Description: WWW.PIP4FUN.COM PALM SPRINGS - Here's the scoop- July 28-30, 2006: This marks the Tenth year of unparalleled fun and excitement!! Now here's the TWIST... This year, Pip's has partnered (More) WWW.PIP4FUN.COM PALM SPRINGS - Here's the scoop- July 28-30, 2006: This marks the Tenth year of unparalleled fun and excitement!! Now here's the TWIST... This year, Pip's has partnered up with event coordinators Tres` Chic, to bring you the very best in enjoyable entertainment with new faces from all over the country."The Remix" will be held at the beautiful Palm Springs Wyndham Resort. Every year Pip's buys out the entire resort for the weekend (ALL 400 plus rooms) to bring you the very best in adult fun. The only way to do an event like this is to buy out the entire resort for the weekend so that we know all of our guest. We are open 48hrs. If you want to hang out at the pool at four in the morning you can. With us having the entire resort, there are no complaints. Every guest knows it's a non stop party. A Party in Palm Springs. "One of the best things about this event is once you've paid your money, we handle the rest; your resort stay, the parties, the concerts are all included. Really you don't have to leave the resort for anything. This event caters to single, sexy, classy professional people. We welcome you to the WEST COAST event of the year!!! "Events like this, usually happen on the East Coast & and it was time to broaden the spectrum." said Derrick "PIP" Pipkin founder of the Party In Palm Springs Getaway. The weekend is full with Special Events: a Fashion and Comedy show, Parties, (White Linen Casino, Pool Splash & Pajama Jammie Jam) and a Concert that combines R&B artists and old school groups. There will also be an ALL day Vendor Sale with the hottest clothes and accessories. And for all you Gamers...there will be a variety of CA$H Tournaments...i.e. Madden, Spades Hold `em & Dominoes. (Less)
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2008-04-21 18:22:54 Description: Top starcraft player in the world posing as a model and talking about his life. Roughly translated by my friend from korea, Baezzi. Enjoy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Translations by (More) Top starcraft player in the world posing as a model and talking about his life. Roughly translated by my friend from korea, Baezzi. Enjoy! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Translations by Baezzi: -My dream is to come into being such a sunlight... Q: When do you feel cool and proud? A: I think its cool so much when i achieve victory with my correct plan and decision... Q: Who is that you want to be like? A: I want to be like Slayers_BoxeR, he does hsi best every game and his ceremony makes us have a hope Q: What's your dream before you're 20 years old? A: My motive in playing is a wish to be the best progamer Q: Whats your ideal type of girl? A: A woman who is beautiful, sincere, and pretty, and above all, supports me Q: When will you propose/marry? A: I will when I meet a girl whose my ideal type on the street -I really wish I had a girlfriend to go on a trip to the coast with Q: Whats the most delicious food you can cook? A: I often love to cook stir-fried rice and I can cook it the best Q: What present was the most memorable fan from the fans? A: It was very special for me when I received underwear from them.. (LOL) Q: Whats the most memorable fan-letter? A: WHen I read his letter it encourages me in playing game well (?) -Keep supporting me and I love you all (Less)
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2008-04-17 15:10:40 Description: The Club was located in an old theatre and TV studio. In 1927, when the building was just built it was the home of the "San Carlo Opera Company". It was then followed by theatres like (More) The Club was located in an old theatre and TV studio. In 1927, when the building was just built it was the home of the "San Carlo Opera Company". It was then followed by theatres like "the New Yorker", "Casino the Paris", "Federal Music Theatre" to finally in 1943 become a TV studio of Columbia Broadcasting Co. (CBS). CBS used the place as a soundstage for radio and television and from this studio successful shows like the Johnny Carson show, Beat the clock and $64000 question were broadcasted. The CBS people called the place Studio 52, since it was their 52'nd studio (and it was not called Studio 53 as stated by many sources'). Because of the premises former use as a TV studio the name for the new club was first meant to be just the Studio, but since it was used to be called Studio 52 by CBS and it was located in W. 54'th Street someone came up with the name Studio 54. The choice wasn't hard - this WAS the name!!! CBS Studio 52 ticket Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager Many people had been interested in turning the old theatre into a nightclub. But it wasn't until the two (to become) owners, Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager, saw the place something really happened. They loved the place at once and only a week after they first saw it they had signed the lease. Both Steve and Ian had been working in the nightclub business before they managed to hit it off big time with "the Studio". They had also been in the restaurant business for a long time and they currently owned a club in Queens, called the Enchanted Garden. In the Enchanted Garden Steve and Ian had a very talented DJ playing, a guy who is the pioneer DJ - Nicky Siano. Nicky started playing at Steve and Ian's club in 1976 and about two weeks before they opened up Studio 54 they hired Nicky as one of the new clubs two resident DJ's. The other resident DJ was a guy called Richie Kaczor. Steve and Ian also had a third partner, Jack Dushey, who was a professional retailer and in real estate. He was the new club's financial backer. Ian and Steve had first met Jack in early 1976 when he held his kids Bar Mitzvah in their club - Enchanted Garden. The guys had started talking and they told Jack they wanted to open up a club in Manhattan. Jack, as the real estate man he was, said he was interested in being part of that. When Rubell and Schrager had found the location they approached Dushey again and he gave the guys a couple of hundred thousand dollars and said; "Take the money and I'll get 50% of the net profit." Demolition and construction work took about a year and by the time Studio 54 opened, some $600'000 - $700'000 had been spent to get the place ready to party. For the Premier night of the Studio 54 the guys hired this girl and party promoter named Carmen D'Alessio to invite the "right" people for the grand opening. Steve and Ian had met her at their former partner Maurice Brahms' club Infinity. Carmen got the job as the new clubs PR manager and she had also been working with Steve and Ian earlier at the Enchanted Garden. Time went closer and closer to the opening night, some 5000 invitations were out and people were working day and night to get the place ready in time... Then in April 26, 1977 - THE day was there. People were still working in the club when some of the invited people started gathering outside the club. And about half an hour late the club opened up its doors for the first time. There weren't much people entering at this "early" hour, but within a couple of hours the place was crowded and outside the doors it was chaos. Even people with invitations couldn't get in! Studio 54 - Dance floor Studio 54 - Dance floor The club was huge, about 100 meters long and 80 meters wide, but it still had its theatrical feel, not only by the spectacular people who went there, but also because of the balcony and stage was still there. In the balcony there were sitting areas with tables and beneath the balcony was the huge parquet dance floor with all its strobe-lit columns that descended from the ceiling and its pumping music. Around the dance floor there were silver banquettes and the mirrored diamond-shaped main bar was located under the balconies, close to the dance floor. Studio 54 - the Rubber Room At the top of the club, in the 3rd floor, overlooking both the balcony and the huge dance floor was the infamous Rubber room. The room had a High-Tec bar and was designed with thick rubber on the walls to be easily washed down with water and soap after all the sex and drugs going on up there. Some people used to refer to the Rubber room as "Upstairs", but there were actually more secret places above the Rubber room were more private sex took place. Those areas were the real "Upstairs" to the initiated. In the ceiling above the dance floor there were cat walks for the maintenance of the lightning. It's said that the owners used to spend a great deal of time up there doing drugs and having sex above the heads of the hundreds of dancing people beneath. In the basement was the room not anyone could enter - the VIP room. I [Discoguy] got a chance to talk to Paolo Miranda, who started working as Busboy and later Head Busboy in the club in July of 1977 and was there for 2 years. Paolo, or Paul-Michael as he was called back then, fills me in on the VIP lounge... "I wouldn't really call it a VIP lounge, it was the basement. There were wire chain link fences all around with all the supplies for special decorations behind them. There was an Elton John pinball machine down there and a few white plastic lawn chairs. But I was down there all the time. Also there was the 2-year anniversary party down there, full of lots of celebrities." Studio 54 DJ - Richie Kaczor Richie Kaczor was the DJ playing this opening night and the first song he played was "Devil's gun" by C.J. & Co.. Richie was also the DJ playing in the weekends and Nicky Siano played the second night and in the weeknights. Nicky couldn't play weekends at "the Studio" since he owned his own popular New York club - the Gallery and was playing there in the weekends. It was also Nicky who played the night of the famous Bianca Jagger birthday bash in May 1977, in which she rode into the club on a white horse led by a naked body-painted guy. What's surprising is that while a DJ like Larry Levan was well-known among the crowd of the Paradise Garage, not many people knew the names of the resident DJ's of Studio 54. Paolo adds about the DJ's: "Richie Kaczor was THE DJ during the time I worked there. He was truly amazing. He would blend a song for a good 10 minutes. It was seamless. You would never know the song changed. Now a days, they blend for about 10 to 30 seconds and not very good. I got really spoiled at 54." Nicky worked at Studio 54 for about half a year, then he actually got fired because he preferred to spend hours in the bathroom getting high on drugs instead of getting high on playing records in the DJ booth. This Nicky told me himself when I got the chance to speak to him, but for the record I also wanna tell that he stopped taking drugs many many years ago. Nicky also had so many memories from the Studio that it would take a whole book to tell it all, but when he played the famous Birthday bash for Bianca Jagger was probably his most precious memory. That night was really a blast, he told me. He also told me a little about the owners of Studio 54, Steve and Ian. "Steve was straight when I met him...? Ian was always the level headed business man, and he was straight, all the time... I love them both, Steve and Ian were really good to me, and I will always consider them great supporters and friends." He thinks a little more and continues; "Yes, there was also this celebrity lounge at 54 that made Sodom and Gomorra look like kindergarten!" (the VIP lounge!) People hoping to get into Studio 54 The Studio also had it own door policy, they wanted to get a perfect mix of people which actually meant that even celebrities was stopped at the door and didn't get in. This young guy, Marc Benecke ruled the door and was instructed by Steve to mix a perfect salad every night. That way it didn't really matter if you were famous or not - you just had to fit it at this time. The doorman Marc even became more famous to the guests of the 54 than Ian Schrager. Steve was also often in the entrance selecting people to let in and it's said that Steve once didn't like the shirt a guy was wearing. He told the guy he wouldn't get in with that shirt on, the guy asked if he could get in if he took it off. Steve said yes and the guy took it off and was allowed to enter the club, bare-chested. So it was basically just a question of matching what Steve and Marc were looking for to add to their salad for the night. Some people tried desperately to get in and there's actually another true story about this guy who got stuck in the air duct in his attempt to enter the club - one way or another... I asked Paolo about the 'salad' door policy and as he says; "It's what made the club so popular. Working there meant I had no worries, and it made me feel special at the time." Not matching the 'salad of the day' was what happened to Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, when the guys were contacted by Grace Jones who wanted to work with them for her next album... Grace invited them as her guests to her gig down at the Studio 54. It was New Years Eve in 1977, the guys were all dressed up and it was snowing and freezing cold... When Nile and Bernard got to the club the doormen couldn't find their names on the guest list. Nile and Bernard explained that they "were" Chic and that Grace was expecting them. But the doormen just wouldn't let them in... In anger they went back home to Nile and in just 25-30 minutes they wrote a whole song they called "Fuck off". It went like this... "aaahh Fuck off". They just know this was a hit song and they (of course) had to change the title to be able to release it. So they changed the text and that line to "aaahh Freak out" and their biggest hit was a fact - "Le Freak". The song topped the US charts for 6 weeks and "Le Freak" became Atlantic Records biggest selling single ever. It also became the 3'rd biggest single in the music history. It's still the most sold record ever in Canada and the single sold over 6 million copies only in the US. But after 6 million copies sold of the single, Nile and Bernard choose to stop the single to not have it cut down the album sales. Who knows how big it would have become if they hadn't stopped it!? But Nile and Bernard got their revenge... About one year later to this episode at Studio 54, everything related to the club and its name was a big industry and at this time Ian & Steve were credited as Executive Producers of this Casablanca Records double LP called A night at Studio 54. The top tune and first song out of this album was no less than - "Le Freak". Ian & Steve thanked their guests like this in the album; "To all our guests at Studio 54, whose energy made this record possible... Our sincere Thanks!" Beside the great Chic track the album included other great Disco songs regularly played in the club like; "I Love the Nightlife (Disco round)" (Alicia Bridges), "Let's All Chant" (Michael Zager Band), "Y.M.C.A" (Village People), "Last Dance" (Donna Summer), "I Love America" (Patrick Juvet), "Instant Replay" (Dan Hartman) and "(Push, push) In the Bush" (Musique). One fun detail to know about the Patrick Adams act Musique (with Jocelyn Brown on lead vocals) was that they shot their video for "(Push, Push) In the Bush", in the club. Paolo remembers the music played: "It's still the best dance music around; 'Last Dance', 'I love the Nightlife', 'Born to be Alive', 'Push, Push in the Bush', I could go on and on... What made the music so special was the light show that went with it. As the music became more alive, so did the light show." Now everybody can get into Studio 54 - Jeans Now everybody can get into Studio 54 - Jeans Another fun detail is that besides "Le Freak" which originally was a hate song of Studio 54, there were also many other songs mentioning or referring to this "Disco Mecca"... In Dennis Parker's "New York by night" he sings; "At Studio 54, they're waiting at the door, can't get in - just can't win... This is N.Y. by night, this is N.Y. by night so get ready for the time of your life...". Amanda Lear got famous for her song "Fashion Pack" in which she sings; "Hustling at the door to get into Studio 54... Liza dancing on the floor and Bianca walking through the door". Mick Jackson, writer of "Blame it on the boogie", wrote the song "54th Street" in which he sings about a club in Manhattan, USA where they are dancing in a Studio on 54th Street... As said before, everything related to the club and the Studio 54 name was a big industry. You could even buy yourself a pair of Studio 54 Jeans. The stitching on the back pockets, which every brand try to find its own unique one, even said 54 in the studio's logo style. Studio 54 logo by Gilbert Lesser Man in the moon with his silver spoon The name and the special Studio 54 logo became well-known in no time all over the world. The brilliant logo was designed by a guy named Gilbert Lesser. Almost as famous at the logo was this sign of the "Man in the Moon" inhaling cocaine (???) from his silver spoon that was hanging on the wall in the club. Unfortunately inhaling coke and using other drugs was quite common in the club, but this wasn't something special for Studio 54. At this time drug abuse was kind of common in all clubs. Drug use was like a lifestyle back then. Probably all the money and all the clubs famous and regular guests attracted people selling them. Some of the regular guests at Studio 54 were people like Andy Warhol, the designer Halston, Diana Ross, Liza Minelli and lots and lots of others. Other people seen at the club were; Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, Brooke Shields, Warren Beatty, Calvin Klein, Bianca & Mick Jagger, Salvador Dali, Madonna and Elton John. Not all of these famous people had to try to get in through the main entrance. No, there was actually a VIP entrance on the back side of the club, from 53'rd street. This was the entrance where the staff and the true VIP's got in. Studio 54 VIP ticket As so many Celeb's frequented the club, I had to ask Paolo, who actually had met most of them, if he had any comments on some of them. Paolo; "Every celebrity was extremely nice. All except Sylvester Stallone. He was on some sort of ego trip. He had body guards all around his banquet wearing bell bottom jeans with 'Rocky' embroidered on their ass. He didn't want to be bothered by anyone. Not even me, who was his busboy. He didn't want me in 'his' area cleaning up. Robin Williams was a hoot. I danced with Valerie Harper for half an hour, a sweet lady. Margaux Hemmingway gave me her plastic heart on Valentine's Day. She was there before the club opened and I got there late that night and there weren't any left. They were part of our costume that night so I had to have one, so she game me hers'. I saw a political daughter (I won't name names, but her family is mostly not around any more) wearing a white t-shirt and baseball cap, snorting cocaine. And I thought, if I had a camera right now, I'd make a million dollars selling the picture." Have you got any other special memories of some Celeb's? Paolo in 1979 "Elton John was there one Saturday night and tried to pick up Patrick Taylor, another busboy - who was straight, and I guess I was the next best thing. He asked me to go to his hotel with him, I said thank you as it was a Saturday night and only around 1am and told him I had to work all evening. About 5 minutes later, Michael Overington came over to me, tapped me on my shoulder and told me to go get my things because I was leaving with Elton John. I did and had a wonderful time. That's all I'll say about that evening. Liza Minelli cornered me in the employee dressing room and told me that one time she was in a limo going to do a concert at Madison Square Garden. She was drinking some champagne, and all of a sudden a disco version of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' came on the radio. She said it made her furious and threw the glass of champagne against the window between the front and back of the limo. She then said she realized how much the public loved her mother to contemporize the song, she burst into tears and cried all the way to the concert." Many celeb's kept coming back to '54' and in an interview, August Darnell, cofounder of Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band and leader of Kid Creole and the Coconuts remembers: "We used to hang out at Studio 54 so much that we should have been paying rent. In England, now, they have all these rave parties, but when people say there's nothing like a rave, I say I saw all this in 1977 at Studio 54. I'd have to say my favorite club was Studio 54, it was so decadent and so exciting in that period to be part of something you knew was a world movement. The good thing was it gave people a reason to say 'Let's get dressed up and go out!'" Studio 54 DJ-booth Beside all the famous guests of the Studio 54, the club also managed to get all the best DJ's to play there as well. All of the famous DJ's like; John "Jellybean" Benitez, John Ceglia, Tony Humphries, Sharon White, Kenny Carpenter, Robbie Leslie, Tony Carrasco and many others, moved the crowd from the clubs legendary horseshoe shaped DJ-booth. One guy everyone think DJ'ed there, but who was actually never a DJ at all, but who's mixes were always played in the club, was the legendary remixer Tom Moulton. Studio 54 - Dancefloor from the DJ booth The club had a superb sound system, built and designed by some of the best people in the business - RLA [Richard Long & Associates]. Richard was also the one who was responsible for the sound system at the Paradise Garage, a system that still today is said to have been the best system ever in the world. Studio 54 DJ-console The equipment at Studio 54 were comprised of 6 3-way "Waldorf" horn loaded/bass reflex main bass boxes, 6 "Bertha/Levan" bass horns, 4 "Z" tweeter arrays & 2 "Ultima" 3-way full range boxes. This system also included the now famous RLA X-3000 DJ crossover. This sound system was the reason for this and many other clubs during this era's success. Richard is unfortunately no longer with us today, but some of the RLA designs, electronics and speaker boxes are available from the New York based company GSA [Gary Stewart Audio]. GSA can help you if you're interested in building a sound system similar to the one in '54'. Also, in the GSA shop they still have a bunch of things from the original Studio 54. By the way, the original "Man in the Moon" sign is told to be installed in the existing Studio 54 club in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas these days. Paolo (Paul-Michael) was hired as a Busboy by the clubs manager - Michael Overington. Here Paolo shares his memories from his years as an employee of Studio 54... What did you think of the club itself? "I thought it was amazing. Other than having my son, it was probably the most fun I had in life." Have you got any memories of club's owners? "Stevie was sweet and always had a Michelob in his hand. He always seemed a little bit drunk or Quaaluded out. Ian was the silent partner, not around much but I knew who he was. Jack Dushey, the financial backer, I had never heard of at the time. Another thing... When I started working there I went up to Stevie every night for two weeks and asked him if he knew my name. It took him two weeks to get it right. Then he thought that I would sleep with him because he remembered. I didn't." How many people were working in the bar? "I would say there were 4 bartenders at the main bar, a few bar-backs, 1 bartender up at the bar in the lounge. There were probably 5 to 6 busboys on a busy night. Less when it wasn't as crowded. There were 2 busgirls upstairs in the balcony when I started and they were there for a while. After a while they put in another bar on the right side of the dance floor, so there was 1 bartender there as well." Do you recall how many people were working the club at a busy night, all areas? "Yes, there were lots more employees. 2 coat check girls, 1 light man, 1 to 2 people working the pulleys at the back of the dance floor. The front half of the dance floor lights were electronic, in the back, such as the moon and the spoon, light poles, etc., were moved up and down on pulley's by 1 to 2 guys. Mark B and Stevie were up front at the door as well as probably 4 to 6 bouncers." Paolo dancing with a Lady in Red How many guests were there in a crowded night? "I could only guess on the number of people in the club on a busy night... I'd say around 500, this is only a guess, could be more, could be less. On a Friday and Saturday night there were probably also around 500 people outside trying to get in. I do know that if you didn't get picked by the time you walked up to the ropes you probably did not get it. I would see people walking up to the ropes and when Stevie and/or Mark looked away, they would stop and walk in place until they looked over again and then continue up to the ropes in the hope of getting in." Were most of the employees gay, as you told earlier that Elton tried to pick up a straight busboy? "Most of the employees were gay. There were a few straight boys mixed in." So, were there many people trying to pick you up? "Yes, all the time. The busboys were looked upon as like 'playboy bunnies'. Everyone was always trying to bed us." The Balcony has become legendary through the '54' movie, any comments on what went on in the balcony? "Not much went on it the balcony that I was aware of, some making out and a bit more but it was nothing like the movie." You must have lots of other memories and stories from the club, anything else you can tell about? "Well one morning as I was leaving the club, Saturday morning after a Friday night, and as I left through the back door I opened it and Ian was coming from the right with a 3-ring binder under his arm, and from the left were 2 men in suits and trench coats. I let them in, closed the door and went home. Ian had a lot of cocaine and drugs for that Saturday night, he put the binder down on the speaker near the back door thinking that both the FBI agents would follow him upstairs to look at the books. Only one went with him. The other stayed down stairs and sat on one of the banquettes at the back of the dance floor. The guy got bored and started flipping through the binder and found the drugs... And the rest is history." Have you got any contact with any of your former colleagues at '54'? "I found a website where Sandt Litchfield was listed with some friends, and I tried to contact him but never heard back. Mark Beneke seems to be Ian's eyes and years at the Clift Hotel here in San Francisco. I spoke to him and of course he didn't remember me. He was hot stuff back then and I was just a peon. I am also in contact with one of the busboy's Jeffrey, he's here in San Francisco as well." Download the FREE basic RealPlayer... CLICK to hear some Studio 54 classics... 54th Street Mick Jackson Bad girls Donna Summer the Boss Diana Ross Dance, dance, dance Chic Disco night (Rock freak) G.Q. Don't leave me this way Thelma Houston Everybody dance Chic Fly Robin Fly Silver Convention Good times Chic Haven't stopped dancing yet Gonzalez He's the greatest dancer Sister Sledge Heart of glass Blondie Hot stuff Donna Summer I got my mind made up Instant Funk I love America Patrick Juvet I love the nightlife (Disco Round) Alicia Bridges I will survive Gloria Gaynor I'm coming out Diana Ross If you could read my mind Viola Wills (Push push) In the bush Musique Instant replay Dan Hartman Keep on dancin' Gary's Gang Keep on jumpin' Musique Knock on wood Amii Stewart Last dance Donna Summer Le Freak Chic Let's all chant Michael Zager Band Move on up Destination Native New Yorker Odyssey New York by night Dennis Parker Que sera mi vida Gibson Brothers Relight my fire Dan Hartman Spank Jimmy "Bo" Horne Take your time (Do it right) S.O.S Band Turn the beat around Vicki Sue Robinson Upside down Diana Ross Vertigo Dan Hartman We are family Sister Sledge Y.M.C.A Village People You make me feel (Mighty real) Sylvester 54 - Soundtrack Volume 1 Volume 1 Click to buy from BUY the 54 Soundtrack CD 1 from the US BUY the 54 Soundtrack CD 1 from Europe 54 - Soundtrack Volume 2 Volume 2 Click to buy from BUY the 54 Soundtrack CD 2 from the US BUY the 54 Soundtrack CD 2 from Europe Volume 1 Studio 54 - The 54 Allstars Keep on dancin' - Gary's Gang the Boss - Diana Ross Dance dance dance "Yowsah yowsah yowsah" - Chic Vertigo / Relight my fire - Dan Hartman You make me feel "Mighty real" - Sylvester Move on up - Destination Love machine (Pt.2) - the Miracles Contact - Edwin Starr Knock on wood - Mary Griffin Let's start the dance - Bohannon I got my mind made up - Instant Funk Young hearts run free - Candi Staton Native New Yorker - Odyssey Que sera mi vida - Gibson Brothers Wishing on a star - Rose Royce Volume 2 If you could read my mind - Stars on 54: Ultra Nat (Less)
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2007-07-24 13:19:11 Description: FANTASIA FILM FESTIVAL 2007 - MONTREAL July 10th
Video #5 PART 2
Film : Exte: Hair Extensions
A mainstream J-horror film from the director of SUICIDE CLUB and STRANGE CIRCUS? Not quite, but sort (More) FANTASIA FILM FESTIVAL 2007 - MONTREAL July 10th
Video #5 PART 2
Film : Exte: Hair Extensions
A mainstream J-horror film from the director of SUICIDE CLUB and STRANGE CIRCUS? Not quite, but sort of, yes! Customs agents stumble across a giant crate of human hair, destined to be used as extensions for trendy Japanese civilians. They are disgusted, but revulsion is eclipsed by horror when they discover, in the centre of this mountain of hair, a single dead girl, whose organs and even an eye have been removed, presumably for black market sale. A girl whose broken body has, they will soon learn, been harvested in every conceivable way. Meanwhile, at the hip Gilles De Rais hair salon (!), an apprentice stylist named Yuko (the stunning Chiaki Kuriyama, best known to Western viewers as KILL BILL's Gogo Yubari) is living an all-hair all-the-time existence, practicing on friends, wigs, anything. Over the ensuing days, her salon is turned upside-down as clients are found dead, inexplicably and very violently murdered by... their own hair! And not in any subtle, symbolic sense either. No, in spectacular setpieces that recall the psychotropic mania of Higuchinsky's UZUMAKI, strands of hair tear out from body cavities, wounds, eyeballs, mouths and fingertips, often fastening to immovable objects and utterly obliterating the people they happen to be connected to!
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Un long-métrage « horreur-J » grand public du réalisateur de SUICIDE CLUB et STRANGE CIRCUS? Oui et non... Des douaniers découvrent un conteneur bourré de cheveux; des cheveux humains, destinés à fabriquer des extensions pour les Japonais qui veulent être à la dernière mode. La répugnance des douaniers se mue en épouvante dès qu'ils trouvent le cadavre d'une jeune fille, au beau milieu de cette montagne de cheveux. La défunte n'a plus d'organes. Il lui manque même un œil. Marché noir? Bien assez tôt, on apprendra que la dépouille de cette fille a été, justement, dépouillée, dans tous les sens du terme... Pendant ce temps au chic salon de coiffure Gilles De Rais (!), une apprentie styliste du nom de Yuko --- la Gogo Yubari de KILL BILL, Chiaki Kuriyama, époustouflante --- ne vit que dans l'Univers Cheveu, vingt-quatre heures sur vingt-quatre, s'exerçant sur des amis, perruques, n'importe quoi. Subitement, des clients sont retrouvés morts, assassinés, inexplicablement, par... leurs propres cheveux! Le salon sera mis sens dessus dessous. Et d'ailleurs, ces « tueries capillaires » ne sont ni symboliques, ni très subtiles. Imaginez plutôt de longues mèches de cheveux sortant des bouches ouvertes, des orbites, des blessures, ou de sous les ongles, pour se nouer un peu partout, aux meubles, aux murs, anéantissant leurs victimes violemment.
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Director: Sion Sono
Screenplay: Sion Sono, Masaki Adachi
Cast: Chiaki Kuriyama Ren Osugi Megumi Sato Tsugumi Eri Machimoto
Producers: Makoto Okada
Distributor: TOEI (Less)
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04:39,
2007-05-18 20:38:18 Description: We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. (More) We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. CHINESE,BOI .. RICKY E .. DON,COLLI£ .. HAMI (SISTERS OF SOUL) Generation x is an aspiring group of Mc..s, Dj..s, producers and vocalists, trying to achieve the highest quality in music production in all fields. Each of us bring a variety of different styles to make our sound as unique and vibrant to the diverse music industry, yet we keep it real to who we are. Loved by ladies and respected by manz, are main goal is to achive the very best in entertainment from our cd's to our live performances. We have toured the UK and Europe bringing our spectacular vibe to every City we have been in. What we are is more than your average grime/garage/hiphop crew. Our music is considered hybred, which is bringing a urban chic to the grime scene. We..re influenced by our ethnic backgrounds, which consists of African, Jamaican, Chinese, Asian and south Americans, and we look to combine these styles with a European dance culture. A big shout out to anyone! who show's love and all our fans who continue to supported us, respect is due. If you don..t know who we are "GenX", where da fuk u been... Look out for the forth coming album "X=MC". Remember the future of music is in are hands.
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03:21,
2008-07-24 01:32:12 Description: THIS IS A SPOILER, WATCH THE EPISODE AND THAN COME HERE AND COMMENT!
I am wearing Emilio Pucci on this video.
INSECURE FASHION DESIGNERS, NO TASTE OF FASHION, ABSOLUTELY NO STYLE FOR THE MOST (More) THIS IS A SPOILER, WATCH THE EPISODE AND THAN COME HERE AND COMMENT!
I am wearing Emilio Pucci on this video.
INSECURE FASHION DESIGNERS, NO TASTE OF FASHION, ABSOLUTELY NO STYLE FOR THE MOST PART.
CHEAP & CHIC is only for MOSCHINO!
Wesley had the best dress, It was very elegant and sexy.
The worst episode ever on project runway!
I love Wesley and I wished he would of stayed! Stella is the worst fashion designer to date. (Less)
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04:39,
2008-04-21 16:37:40 Description: We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. (More) We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. CHINESE,BOI .. RICKY E .. DON,COLLI£ .. HAMI (SISTERS OF SOUL) Generation x is an aspiring group of Mc..s, Dj..s, producers and vocalists, trying to achieve the highest quality in music production in all fields. Each of us bring a variety of different styles to make our sound as unique and vibrant to the diverse music industry, yet we keep it real to who we are. Loved by ladies and respected by manz, are main goal is to achive the very best in entertainment from our cd's to our live performances. We have toured the UK and Europe bringing our spectacular vibe to every City we have been in. What we are is more than your average grime/garage/hiphop crew. Our music is considered hybred, which is bringing a urban chic to the grime scene. We..re influenced by our ethnic backgrounds, which consists of African, Jamaican, Chinese, Asian and south Americans, and we look to combine these styles with a European dance culture. A big shout out to anyone! who show's love and all our fans who continue to supported us, respect is due. If you don..t know who we are "GenX", where da fuk u been... Look out for the forth coming album "X=MC". Remember the future of music is in are hands. http://www.myspace.com/dagenerationxshow http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=135340142 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=90042827 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=140948591 (Less)
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04:22,
2008-04-21 16:37:40 Description: We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. (More) We are GENERATION X, a collective of veteran writers, Mc's, Dj's, producers and Vocalists consisting of: .. SUPER SAVAGE .. GHETTO G .. NIGHTTRATE .. CURIOUS .. Mr SMITH .. KEY,LO .. CHINESE,BOI .. RICKY E .. DON,COLLI£ .. HAMI (SISTERS OF SOUL) Generation x is an aspiring group of Mc..s, Dj..s, producers and vocalists, trying to achieve the highest quality in music production in all fields. Each of us bring a variety of different styles to make our sound as unique and vibrant to the diverse music industry, yet we keep it real to who we are. Loved by ladies and respected by manz, are main goal is to achive the very best in entertainment from our cd's to our live performances. We have toured the UK and Europe bringing our spectacular vibe to every City we have been in. What we are is more than your average grime/garage/hiphop crew. Our music is considered hybred, which is bringing a urban chic to the grime scene. We..re influenced by our ethnic backgrounds, which consists of African, Jamaican, Chinese, Asian and south Americans, and we look to combine these styles with a European dance culture. A big shout out to anyone! who show's love and all our fans who continue to supported us, respect is due. If you don..t know who we are "GenX", where da fuk u been... Look out for the forth coming album "X=MC". Remember the future of music is in are hands. (Less)
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00:38,
2009-05-21 02:30:22 Description: Über-chic and oozing charm, mamaison Riverside Hotel is home to the nouveau jet-set clique in picturesque Prague. Everything about the hotel, from its majestic riverfront position to (More) Über-chic and oozing charm, mamaison Riverside Hotel is home to the nouveau jet-set clique in picturesque Prague. Everything about the hotel, from its majestic riverfront position to award-winning design appeals directly to the up and coming class of hip young traveller seeking the very best in urban adventure. Located mere moments from the city's historic OLD TOWN and the fashionable Smichov entertainment district, mamaison Riverside Hotel Prague reflects the spirit of contemporary 21st ... (Less)
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03:56,
2009-07-17 16:52:30 Description: 8 year old AQHA registered gelding. Some reining training and cow work. Great trail horse. Very well trained with a light mouth and push button ques. Great quarter horse bloodlines~has some of the (More) 8 year old AQHA registered gelding. Some reining training and cow work. Great trail horse. Very well trained with a light mouth and push button ques. Great quarter horse bloodlines~has some of the best grandfathers there are. (Less)
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03:47,
2008-05-05 10:16:40 Description: FastLane-Connecting Fast Minds
FastLane -- With over 100 people at the lauch, FastLane is the hottest new après work event is connecting the fast minds of young urban professionals in (More) FastLane-Connecting Fast Minds
FastLane -- With over 100 people at the lauch, FastLane is the hottest new après work event is connecting the fast minds of young urban professionals in Toronto. Featuring industry tips, exclusive networking opportunities and trendy environments.
Purchase your "FastLane" tickets today, the hottest, new après work event in the city. Anyone who is looking to advance their career or just meet new interesting people should be there.
FastLane will feature new networking opportunities, as well as the chance to develop your skills through a variety of mediums.
The price of your ticket includes 1 complimentary beverage, appetizers throughout the evening, and the opportunity to mix and mingle with the industries best. Also a special performance / live music by WindSong.
Check out the photos from the FastLane launch www.torontocityevents.ca or on the Facebook Group "FastLane"
There will be great prizes and gift bags! Tickets are going quickly so please visit http://fastlane.somethingon.com or call 416-558-0001.
When: TUE. May 13th, 2008, 6-9:30 p.m.
Where: Six Steps www.sixstepsrestaurant.com
53-55 Colborne Street (S of King & W of Church)
Dress: Urban Chic
How Much: $25 including one complimentary drink and appetizers, $30 at the door
Mark the second Tuesday of each month on your calendar: June 10th, July 8th and August 12th, Location to TBC
Attending a Fastlane Networking Event is like striking gold. You can kill three birds with one stone: market yourself as a young professional, seek out services that others are offering, and meet new and exciting people from the same social and professional background. I attended the first event, and in the span of 2 hours, I made two appointments with top recruiters, found a real estate agent, and got to have a drink and appetizers with my friends. I can't wait for the next event! Melissa
I have been to a lot of networking events and the team behind FastLane was able to put together an event that left the attendees wanting more! With a city as large and diverse as Toronto it an often hard to find "quality networking" and this is just one part of what FastLane brings to the table for professionals in Toronto. They were very creative on how they used the venue space and inclusion of networking exercises to ensure that no matter your comfort level you were guaranteed to meet people. Dave Forde
Chair Toronto Tech Week - http://www.techweek.to September 22 - 26, 2008
Hosted by www.torontocityevents.ca and www.GatheringsEventPlanning.com (Less)
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