Thread Starter,
DEE JAY, annnnnd still
Active!
Look, it's amazing, you doing a remix of "The Day the Earth Stood Still."
Here's my "remix" of the original movie trailer. Note my relationship with the USA's most famed muckracker;
note how I put Vimeo pretty much out of business? Not music, but sweeeeeeet to get even, instead of angry,
ha ha!
REMIX for DEE JAY to laugh over! I made dis shizzit!
[youtube]ChpV2yp10fM[/youtube]
"Don't get mad, get even"
(Vimeo destroyed my art account without...oh, hell, just see the video, please?)
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OK, clubbers. History lesson. I'm old and on the way out of life due to natural causes.
I was a young-twenties hunk when Disco hit the scene in the early 70s.
Where did Disco really take off from? FROM RIGHT HERE in Miami:
KC and the Sunshine Band. I knew KC (slightly) and I'll tell you a secret,
but, here, the origin of clubbing and disco:
[youtube]aGTtu3mLacE[/youtube]
He, today, would not know me from Adam; our relationship was only the passing of money for professional services rendered.
I was his studio's piano tuner for a brief while.
I will let you all know a secret not published anywhere else on the 'net: K. C., Michael Wayne Casey, is an exclusive homosexual and always has been. How do I know? I am one, myself. EVERYBODY who knew him (Steve Alaimo, google name) told me so. So did K.C.'s effeminate boyfriend/assistant/lover of the moment, told me so, and propositioned me in a sweet but unsuccessful way.
I would not mess with another man's man.
I was K.C.'s studio piano tuner for just a brief time. He was soured, stressed to death by then,
ca. 1980. Yet, he was and is a great musician and innovator, and he MADE the genre LIVE, for
what?
For about thirty five years now.
PS: I generally hate disco and club music, but it was good, back then,
to go out and club, get high, and get a good, hard lay.
Now I only record, not records, but record facts and trivia of former, and still present, lives lived
large.
KC, a few years older than me, still performs gigs around the country. He's no softie; he's all man,
and all-pro.
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Hope this was interesting and not too far out of the
balls park,
R.