Thursday, April 2, 2009

Blast from the past

Can you imagine turning up at Carnie dressed like this? I think the music is good though. Enjoy..

11 comments:

  1. Good madness. Forget the outfits, I want to dance like that in carnivore. Anyone?

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  2. LMAO, Tamaku do you belong to the Soul Train generation as I do? lol

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  3. Hi Anon,

    Eh, I can't wait to see you there with your crew. Lol! x

    Hello Anengiyefa,

    WTF is soul train!? LMAO, I do sooo belong to that generation. Aaah, you wicked, wicked man, now everyone knows I'm not a twink! Lol. I used to dream of being a dancer on the show. Sadly, (many say thankfully) it never happened! x x

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  4. How did anyone emerge non-queer from the seventies and eighties? I was looking at Boney M record covers. Queer! So Queer!

    Even the sound was queer!

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  5. Hi Pater Nostra,

    Memories (such as music) are what make life worth living. I heard it said somewhere that 'despite the high cost of living it still remains popular!' This music reminds me of the old party days. sigh. x

    Hi blksyn,

    Thanks for checking out the vid. Lol, don't get me started on Boney M, Shalamar, Commodores, etc! Have a lovely weekend. x

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  6. Tamaku, Don Cornelius would be proud of you for keeping up the tradition..

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  7. this is so damn good... makes me miss Nairobi....

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  8. this is so damn good......flashbacks of pure innocence and bliss...miss Nairobi

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  9. Hi Anengiyefa,

    Lol, our youth was definitely not misspent then. My parents didn't agree at the time though. x

    Hi Life In Fashion,

    Glad you like it. I just close my eyes and I'm transported to Foxxy's disco....mmmm. x

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  10. lord! i shudder to imagine seeing anyone dressed like that. the colours, the cuts, the pants!!! horrifying! lol

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  11. Hi Amelia,

    And after all that they went and blew most of the money away!

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