At Palisades (a musical tribute to Palisades Amusement Park)

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

This song is a loving tribute to the legendary Palisades Amusement Park. Written by Marian Mastrorilli and performed by Project Mercury. The video was produced and directed by Vince Gargiulo. The song is available on iTunes at http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=4406566

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  • How true!

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  • i remember going there as a young bot in the 60,s and I also remember being able to see it from the west side hwy. even after it closed the coaster was there for a while.

  • Grab the audio from this clip at thetunify doht cohm.

  • I was only at Palisades once when i went there in 6/68 as a part of a 5th grade school trip. I made sure i rode the Rollercoaster and no one in my class went with me. They were all too scared.

  • If we still had Palisades there would be less of the need for travel to Six Flags Great Adventure. Other than the blatant racism that we had to endure I preferred Palisades over Coney Island. Now that times and people have changed I think Palisades would still be THE amusement park to go to.

  • What beautiful memories! PAP was such a fantastic place!I grew up in Brooklyn in the 60's but we always went to Palisades every summer...I had left the east coast in '73 and returned in '80 and wanted to visit PAP as soon as I had gotten back, at the time not knowing that it no longer existed... Thank you for allowing me to remember those times.

  • i'd given almost anything to be back there in the park one more time..... best memories of my childhood.....

  • Went there when I was 6-8 years old.This clip brings back wonderful memories I can barely remember.Thank you for jarring some loose again.

  • How nice to see and kind of sad. I never had a chance to go there because it was torn down before I was born but I am sure I would have loved it

  • I feel sorry for those who never got to see it..

  • @alexdelrio45 Yes, awesome music & great era.. I don't call it 'progress'. What I see is that the MODERN era we grew up in - included increasingly more leisure time for people. Today - we are well along into a.. 'new' DARK AGE...!!! The fun - just plain innocent FUN.. has been shunted away into the past. Along with our ultramodern & space faring way of life. Once - we could fly to the MOON..!!! We even brought our cars... And now..? Look at America. Ruins in several cities.. Dark...

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