Well I think we pulled off quite a coup on Friday. it was certainly one of the most enjoyable evenings I have spent in SL in a long time. I finally lived out my fantasy as a cocaine-fuelled, New York Disco Queen with DJ Sparda doing his best John Travolta (sans chin-bum).
So many people turned up in their best 1970's gear and thew themselves into the immersive experience. I designed the club specially to recreate the feel of Studio 54, the seminal NY Disco club frequented by the likes of Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol. Lots of glitter and glam and empty champagne bottles. Sparda played a warm-up set and then I did an hour of classics -Michael Jackson, Sister Sledge, Chic, ABBA and Gloria Gaynor to name a few. Sparda then took back over with a list of groove tunes from the 1970's. We had originally intended it to be a 2 hour event but I think it was more like 3 and a half in the end as no-one wanted to go home :D Given that we have such short attention spans in SL, I think that says a lot about the quality of entertainment ;) I had a special appearance from my SLebrity stalker David Dawson (Mr Pianoman himself) who engaged in a little photobombing. Sparda was up dancing on the decks at one point. Good job that white suit hides the powder marks..although my faux fur could probably have hidden the gross national product of Bolivia if it was real, haha... I did seem to be wearing less at the end of the night than the beginning...but then typical Friday night when we were young, eh? A huge shout-out to Sparda Stormcrow for being my wing-man and playing such a blinding set! Also, thank you so much to everyone who came to take part, wouldnt have been the same without you! We had so much fun and we are well up for doing it again. Thank you to Ana Valderes and Sparda for extra photos. Also to TPO (David Edwards) for a great video clip (curse you youtube for your sound flattening codecs!) Here's to the next time we ride the groove train back to the 70's...!
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