Wednesday, September 23, 2009

"Native Love (Step by Step)" by Divine - Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera




Disco producer Bobby Orlando brought one of the 70’s most outrageous personalities to the dance floor in 1982 - it was John Waters star, Divine. Since this moment, disco music was worshiped in a whole new way.

“My First Album” was the first release and contained “Native Love (Step by Step)” - an rowdy rap piece with Orlando’s signature keyboards weaving a fierce outline. Many of his projects included a defined disco break style sound - lots of electronics and percussion banging out the choruses. It was accepted immediately and became his trademark.

I have taken the theme from “Native Love (Step by Step)” which was probably influenced by a segment of “I Love Lucy” where the classic vaudevillian routine takes place - with hilarious results. It is used here as well as many other Lucille Ball funny moments.

Featuring scenes from “I Love Lucy” - RENT THE DVD SET
Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

This Disco Video Mix is dedicated to Dale and Lou - for being so much fun and “fabu-lash”!

8 comments:

  1. Hi Glenn the vid suddenly stopped in the middle,i tried it twice,Loulou

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  2. Good Morning Glenn ill try it again,thank you

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  3. Ill tried it again and now it worked well,sorry.
    I love Lucy and Divine as always a great video mix thank you Glenn for all your good work,your Fabulous,Loulou

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  4. No biggie, my friend. I think Multiply is doing something with servers - because I have had intermediate delays or no connect on their pages. Seems to be working now.

    Have a great day, Ms. Loulou :)

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  5. omg!!!! hahaha!! this is amazing .. I needed a good laugh :D
    thank you so much glenn!!

    BTW, The video is fine.. not issues watching it :D

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  6. very clever the way you matched the "step by step" lyrics with the clown :)
    and the crazy dancing and lucy on the violin.. too much :) hahaha

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