NIGHT AT HARRAH

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Partying with Tinkerbelle, Stephen Warble, Victor Hugo, Clarissa Rivers, Ethel Scull, Harold, Nina Gaydarova....1974. The legendary Harrah Disco. Bad sound by the end of the video.

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  • Last time I was there I was with Monte Rock and Devine was performing

  • also space magic fly tells us it is more 1976-77.....anyway, thanx for sharing this inspiring discofeelings!!!

  • I concur. Can't be 1974. Disco inferno! :)

  • I think Tinkerbelle was fabulous, a bit of a bitch sometimes, but never boring! Spot on for the fashion of the period too. Poor thing, probably had to be sober for the recording instead of joining in on the fun like the other Anton Perich videos. I wish I could now go to a party like those. Why are some of the others who have commented on this video so offended? They would be the wet blanket on any party! Try to put everything into context, the spirit of that time in those circles was amazing!

  • This has to be from the latter part of 1976; the first song I hear in the background is Eddie Kendricks' "Goin' Up In Smoke", which hit the discos in early autumn of 1976.

  • That night I am sure lives on in many !!!! Would take this type of nightlife anytime...Looks like people knew how to have a great time with relatively few hang-ups...which are so prevalent in nightlife today...plus u get in trouble for everything u do nowadays in a disco....

  • Anton...BUDDY. Lose the credits.

  • There's also a reference to the movie "Taxi Driver". And the Thelma Houston song was a hit in 1977, actually. The interviewer is pretty awful.

  • I think that version of "Don't Leave Me This Way" playing in the background was covered by Thelma Houston in 1976. Same with "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps... How is this 1974?

  • Eccentric only in the dull, dull, dull world that we currently inhabit. Give me 1974 over this shit any day. I mean year.

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