Les Humphries Singers - Do You Kill Me Or Do I Kill You? (1974)
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Les Humphries Singers - Do You Kill Me Or Do I Kill You? (1974)
Death Cult The Musical...
Here’s a video of another animatronic Elvis, this time at the Scala Theatre formerly at Phantasialand. He starred in the Starparade show and had very impressive movements. Such a very lifelike animatronic for being from the 80’s!.
~Mod Gator
The Ritchie Family - The Best Disco in Town (1976)
♫FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL♫
Fernsehballett - Beatles Medley (1977),
I can just picture the moment where - whilst composing their soon-to-be classics - John turns to Paul and says 'We need to write something that, in ten years or so, a dodgy troupe of dancers can strut to while dressed in a cross between the Crazy Horse Revue and Trooping The Colour.
Oh wow it’s a parade! #parade #starparade #universalorlando #totoro #spongebob #doratheexplorer #despicableme (at Universal Orlando Resort) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByD0mw9BhDT/?igshid=16asexg4gpy44
#sterrenstoet #starparade #brugge #bruges #sheep #schapen #belgium #christmas (bij Brugge, Belgium)
The Manhattan Transfer, "Medley: Tuxedo Junction/That Cat Is High/Poinciana/Operator"
From 1976 and West Germany's Starparade variety show, a 10+-minute "medley"--really a four-song set with a truncated "Tuxedo Junction"--featuring the group in their early Art Deco/dance band look. Here, Laurel Massé is still with the band, to be replaced in 1978 by Cheryl Bentyne.
A great look at the group in its first, most iconic phase.