In 1976 The Trammps topped their soulful success with a disco hit titled, “Disco Inferno - Produced by Earl Young, Norman Harris and Ronald Baker, this LP was the break into ultimate dance floor continuity for these guys.
The song was featured in the 1977 soundtrack “Saturday Night Fever” and the rest we all know about. This cut has been the most celebrated track in disco music and even today it a stamp for the non-stop sound of the disco mix. This one aided again by the talented and incredible Tom Moulton.
Being a teenager in the 70’s left me exposed to the disaster film genre starting with films such as, “Earthquake” and “The Poseidon Adventure” – it was an exciting time and lots of adventure. I have taken some scenes from Mr. Irwin Allen’s (The Master Of Disaster) and segued them into this dance classic by The Trammps. In no way do I heckle or laugh at “fire” – this is intended as a fun and harmless excursion. I in no way want to project that pain and suffering is amusing. I hope you will understand and enjoy my “hot” little project!
Note: “Disco Inferno” was supposedly influenced by this film.
Speaking of disaster films: Check out my 1977 Super8mm remake of "Earthquake" at YouTube - shot in here in San Diego CLICK HERE
Scenes from Irwin Allen’s “The Towering Inferno” – RENT THE DVD!
Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons
omg!!! this is great. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the music, thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteRESPECT TO - INCREDIBLE DISCO GLENN :-)
ReplyDeletewow very fantastic great video i love this song thanks you :)
ReplyDeleteBravo!!! Great Video!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat combination.
ReplyDeleteExcelente video Glenn ...
ReplyDeleteoooh Glenn this is so great now i must see them all,ive just watched Pinnochio the video mix that is also so beautifull thanks Glenn
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