Penthouse 7 - That 70s DANCE Show video 2
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Thanks for uploading this fave of mine...wala ng makakatumbas ng show na ito sa ngayon...Very baduy and jologs ng mga shows ngayon at sa mga tv host,da best pa rin nung 70's.
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They may have created an uppity image but you could tell they were indeed from the upper crowd. No matter, it was fun watching them, and now it stirs nice memories of the 70s and early 80s before it became Penthouse live.
AND to think the country was under martial law eh? Who would think that???
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except for the girl wearing jeans ata or something... she's outstaged and left out of place. i remember watching this. obivously she didn't master the dance. sayang... BUT THE REST, SUPERB!
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what year was this?
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Thanks for posting these videos up -- particularly THIS episode! I would never have imagined rediscovering it. When I heard "Haven't You Heard" that Sunday evening (I was in junior high school then), I went to a music store in Ali Mall (Odyssey I think was the name) to buy the "Pizzazz" cassette containing this song. That started my "love affair" with Patrice Rushen! See what Penthouse 7 could do? :)
paulancheta 1 year ago
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Thank you for your appreciation. We picked the best songs we could find to dance to and, after all these years, it's nice to know that the trouble we went through was worth it. We're still scrounging around for old clips -- unfortunately, the library of our videos have been lost.
mbhonti 1 year ago
I hardly missed the show when it was aired live on Ch 7. LOVED the dance moves and was trying to pick up some steps. But i hated the high society, burgoise pretension crap! Archie and the gang were awesome. Was a fan and still am. Missed the good old 70s. Best decade of the century.! Happy to lived in this era.
angmamimitik 2 years ago
Hey, that high society stuff was just for show, this was run on a shoestring budget but made the station heaps of money. It was a lot of fun putting it together, the group was like one big family. We're all glad to have made a difference in some way. Thanks for your appreciation, it made our blood, sweat and tears poured into our weekly performance worth it.
mbhonti 2 years ago
who were the dancers?
kiml9293 2 years ago
This was in the mid-70s.
From left to right: Gigi Geronimo, Pipo Liboro, Sandy Hontiveros, Mike Monserrat, Marlyn Feliciano
mbhonti 2 years ago