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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2008
  • A short history of the nightclub Studio 54.
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  • @dallaspolo
    @dallaspolo 11 років тому +47

    I can remember my evening at 54 back in 1979. They are correct about the door being the center of attention. You had to be picked to enter the club, Lucky I was one of them. Once inside you were in a total different world. The music was thumping and the crowd was wild. You saw everyone inside from a nobody on the street to a super star dancing like nobody cared. I never saw the drugs, but then I wasn't looking nor interested.. I was already high on the music. Miss those days of disco and style.

  • @sandylinter1
    @sandylinter1 13 років тому +50

    I was there, I was there almost every night from the opening day to the closing day, there is not one moment that I can regret. And I cannot explain how fabulous it was, you just gotta believe, celebreities, I don't care who you were everyone, just partied. I never got over it, I just sort of live with the memories.....

    • @Iris33166
      @Iris33166 Рік тому +1

      I was there every Saturday night. My boyfriend gave out promotional material so we were always on VIP list. Fabulous is not the word, Magical, unforgettable, honored to have been part of that world.

    • @BugzKiller
      @BugzKiller 7 місяців тому

      Yeah where are those celebrities today?

    • @tchrisou812
      @tchrisou812 4 місяці тому

      Who did you meet?

    • @BugzKiller
      @BugzKiller 4 місяці тому

      @Iris33166 did you spray yourself with insecticide after you left

  • @onehotminutex
    @onehotminutex 10 років тому +45

    Look at beautiful Michael Jackson, he looked so happy.

    • @valneo5341
      @valneo5341 3 роки тому +2

      I know! Oh, how I miss him.

    • @spaceballs44
      @spaceballs44 Рік тому +1

      He got to be where everyone was and it looks like everyone was a star at Studio 54.

  • @JamesJones-xt2re
    @JamesJones-xt2re 10 років тому +16

    Was there in June 1979 just after I got out of the Army. What a party!

  • @musicforthepeople4701
    @musicforthepeople4701 9 років тому +17

    I just listened to a replay of American Top 40 with Casey Kasem from May 12, 1979. He stated that the disco scene revitalized the failing economy in NYC in the late 70s and by 1978 there were over 1000 disco clubs in NYC, making it the disco capitol of the world. Amazing 1000!! That does not even include other clubs at the time like rock and punk rock. It was the golden age of the club scene in NYC. It was truly a time to party. Clubs were everywhere. Today we have shit. No fun.

  • @iloveyou75204
    @iloveyou75204 10 років тому +28

    1:39 - 1:43 Gosh those glares Michael gave, my goodness. He was such a cute beautiful guy.

  • @patrickolinger7172
    @patrickolinger7172 10 років тому +54

    I was Born in The Wrong Decade I Wish I Lived in The 70s so I Can live in New York City and go to Studio 54

  • @sandylinter1
    @sandylinter1 13 років тому +3

    nothing can ever replace studio. we didn't call it studio 54, we called it studio. times has changed, the biggest celbrity had total and absolute confidence there. No one cared who he or she was with. we all partied like we were equals. there was no press, the celebs partied like people who were not going to be photographed. and not written up in te tablosids. it was a cool era and I am very proud to have been there. Much suffering afterward... that is another story.

  • @Karolinebean
    @Karolinebean 8 років тому +21

    Awwww michael... So cute

  • @robbg1
    @robbg1 14 років тому +4

    The 70's will remain the best 10 years of my life, and if you were lucky enough to be there you know what I'm talking about. The era was decadent, hedonistic, liberating and sexual. A song title explains it best, "If You Can't Be With The One You Love, Love The One You're With"! And we did!

  • @missfashionator
    @missfashionator 8 років тому +40

    aww baby Michael

  • @johnnybronxo9311
    @johnnybronxo9311 11 років тому +2

    Went there 4 - 5 times it was wonderful I fell in love with one of the dancers during one of the songs.
    She was beautiful ..dancing to "Who could it be now" by Men at Work.
    The big Moon would come out from the stage the cylinder light fixtures would descend from the ceiling.
    It was awesome.
    When you went in people on line would be envious...when you came out they were jealous.
    Great times.

  • @pagalley1
    @pagalley1 10 років тому +15

    This former Studio 54 busboy drops a lot of names, except the "...famous designer, "famous for his boxer shorts and other things like that."...I wonder why he was afraid to name him...I guess it's because that designer was alive, when this guy was interviewed...Studio 54 seemed to have been the most famous and infamous nightclub of the twentieth century...Today, I wonder if any nightclub even comes close to what Studio 54 was and what it represented to so many celebrities and ordinary clubgoers.

  • @chrissiebel
    @chrissiebel 14 років тому +3

    Michael Jackson looks and sounds adorable!!! Pity he had no clue what a gem he was.

  • @jodawara
    @jodawara 14 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this great clip.
    Max respect from JOdawara Japan.

  • @patrickolinger7172
    @patrickolinger7172 9 років тому +64

    I Hope Theres a Studio 54 in Heaven when I die

    • @thomashcullen3253
      @thomashcullen3253 9 років тому

      Patrick Olinger Hi Patrick.. You deserve a house, for free.

    • @itsjustnopinionok
      @itsjustnopinionok 7 років тому +2

      Patrick Olinger Studio 53 is in heaven.
      Studio 54 would be in hell.

    • @171TITO
      @171TITO 6 років тому

      Steven C #facts

    • @starlite556
      @starlite556 6 років тому +1

      Only someone who has the devil as his father would say that.

    • @hang-sangitch
      @hang-sangitch 6 років тому

      James Humbert good comment. But i actually think it's also making people more aware of their respective cultures...

  • @kasteman1
    @kasteman1 10 років тому +8

    "...this place has everything...coke sniffing moons...electricity...an 80 year old lady that dies every night...human ceiling fans..."

  • @MichelleB2b
    @MichelleB2b 9 років тому +25

    I hope the former bus boy interviewed managed to dodge the bullet that took Freddie Mercury and Brad (Midnight Express). Aids is a terrible bullet.

    • @romipunz
      @romipunz 6 років тому +1

      Michelle B if they both had it then maybe this is the common factor that gave it to them

    • @ActiveAussie2024
      @ActiveAussie2024 2 роки тому

      He is lucky to be alive.

  • @chezlafem
    @chezlafem 16 років тому

    Great video, thanks for the memories.

  • @sankas2007
    @sankas2007 15 років тому

    I´d love to went there. Studio 54, in my head, is the beginning of the our age. The place, the people... everything sound interesting. A place to remember!

  • @M4D5K1L2
    @M4D5K1L2 6 років тому +3

    What a time to be alive...

  • @Joeyarhino1
    @Joeyarhino1 8 років тому +51

    Michael Jackson was so hot

  • @lilyledesma1
    @lilyledesma1 14 років тому

    Wooohhhhhhh!!! I wish to relax and enjoy in this super disco with the amazing and exciting music, better times really ?

  • @Robertthebob
    @Robertthebob 10 років тому +8

    Man I would have loved it there.

    • @patgilligan1
      @patgilligan1 10 років тому +1

      I was at 18yoa. It was unbelievable, overwhelming, My girlfriend who was a yr. older than me was going to modeling school in NY at the time since she was 15, they picked me out of the line (everyone was asking me if I was Jacqueline Bisset, although 7 yrs, older, we looked identical. We went in without a penny to our name, ate and drank all nite for free. Sat next to producers, model's, actors. Never forget the lady's room. Make up artists in there, a big (5 or 6) baskets with tips of $100.00's and $50.00's, Just left on the counter and no one, as far as I ever saw took a penny out of it. What I'd give to go back, too bad we can't.

    • @roger8954
      @roger8954 3 роки тому

      Lets reopen....

  • @DanaDelikatmua
    @DanaDelikatmua 10 років тому +6

    The absolute best time ever ever !

  • @benefitable
    @benefitable 13 років тому

    What a gooood-timesssss it were so gooooddddd, why the past won't back again no more?? Studio 54 will rest for ever in our heart!!!

  • @giovannitisei167
    @giovannitisei167 7 років тому

    Tutto e cominciato qui e tuttora ViVe Grazie Studio54 sei un pezzo della mia vita

  • @mslooker29
    @mslooker29 3 роки тому

    I was there in 1979/1980. Merely a kid of course lol ..Loved everything about!

  • @mhm33lp
    @mhm33lp 12 років тому

    What a great observation. I laughed at that too. What a place that 54 was. Intriguing and frightening all at the same time.

  • @MRDESTRUCTION26
    @MRDESTRUCTION26 8 років тому

    BEAUTIFUL!

  • @Lioness_Es
    @Lioness_Es 11 років тому +7

    Michael is so adorable! But I'm glad Steve didn't get to MJ with drugs and foolishness.
    I can't believe my own parents hung out there back in the day!

  • @pamela930
    @pamela930 6 років тому

    Back in the 70s Studio54 was mentioned on national evening news almost every night, it seemed. They showed the stars going in and partying, and showed the roped off people begging to get in. Why it was featured so much was just part of the decade, I guess. It was always ineresting to watch.

  • @SunShine1732
    @SunShine1732 12 років тому +1

    Sad what happened to a lot of patrons of Studio 54! Steve Rubell even said that after Studio 54 was shut down he was driving down a st & saw a lot of patrons that he recognized from the club, standing in a line. He asked 1 of them why they were in the line & the person said that is was for either AA or drug adiction (I forgot which one)! A lot of them became hardcore drug addicts, alcholics and/or died from aids! Watch Studio 54: The Story! Its here on UA-cam & a very good documentary!!

  • @davidfernandes12
    @davidfernandes12 11 років тому

    Last night i went to studio 54 west at circus disco in hollywood to remember 54 it was the best time i had in years but i have say never went to new york to dance there here in la was circus disco to me it was the best time ever for folks did not go to 54 and a very special thank to gene the owner of circus for the best club in hollywood it was a blast to my childhood!!

  • @laminage
    @laminage 7 років тому

    Paul & Michael Berridge who were Brothers ran their own Nightclub in Birmingham, England. They went to Studio 54 and bought all of these Records that were played there that his Proteges listened to. They were none other than Duran Duran.

  • @musicsavage
    @musicsavage 10 років тому +41

    "I was propositioned for sex by a famous designer, famous for his boxer shorts."
    Ok, can't you just say "Calvin Klein" ?

    • @jrmetmoi
      @jrmetmoi 10 років тому +4

      That poor fool would have been sued maybe. Think about it!

    • @southsydesasha7268
      @southsydesasha7268 8 років тому +3

      Oh please he did it willingly WHO CARES

    • @BiblicallyAccurateToaster
      @BiblicallyAccurateToaster 6 років тому

      Lol, right. Makes me think of CK in a new light. When they hired bus boys, I wonder if they asked their sexual orientation to make sure they had a good mix for the guests.
      And whether he did it willingly or not doesn't matter, it was male prostitution. Guests paid them for sexual favors up to $300 to "go around the world." If it wasn't willingly... we know what that is.

  • @glorialugo6875
    @glorialugo6875 10 років тому

    Studio 54 ! Was super turnt up!

  • @cddjny
    @cddjny 12 років тому +3

    Wow! Having been at Studio 7 nights a week from it's opening night, this clip gave me the chills. These people are authentic Studio habitués, and they know of what they speak. Very well done clip. Bob Colacello was a regular, and the guy who seemingly outed everyone was most definitely one of the main busboys. He sounds burnt out! I had him for free!!!

  • @chabap
    @chabap 10 років тому +52

    99,999999% of the people saying "oh, i would love to have lived the 70's and go to S54" are fools. if you wasn't a "highly edible" body, or at showbizz top, or just rich, there was no entrance for you. just a fool shoting polaroids of the fortunate ones entering.

    • @highimgray5393
      @highimgray5393 10 років тому +4

      ***** you're a bum though so you would never have gotten in studio 54

    • @MySugarWallz
      @MySugarWallz 9 років тому +2

      So what. There were sooooo many other great clubs in the city.

    • @chabap
      @chabap 9 років тому +1

      ***** I agree. But it is " it's " not "its"

    • @lexington210
      @lexington210 9 років тому

      spelling..

    • @readynow12345
      @readynow12345 9 років тому +2

      Your comment is retarded because most of the people in there where not famous smarty pants, the clubs held thousands of people I doubt they where all stars.

  • @lnefouse
    @lnefouse 14 років тому +1

    I was there once..The Ford Modeling Agency had a large group of models that night..Talk about feeling inferior..My buddy Berk got us in the guy working the door he played hockey with..what an experience.

  • @102ihateyou
    @102ihateyou 13 років тому +5

    @daddyleon I'm lucky to be living yes, but in the 70s and 80s in my opinion everything was a lot better. The style, the music.....just fascinating.

    • @A_78939
      @A_78939 6 років тому

      102ihateyou and the racism, the economic bullshit and the oppression and the lack of woman's rights and the pollution and the horrible sickness

  • @panosxaitagian5817
    @panosxaitagian5817 3 роки тому +1

    Α place that taught you how to become the right clubbing around the world !!!! R.I.P STEVE RUBELL.... R.I.P. dj KACZOR................

  • @stopthelies4249
    @stopthelies4249 3 роки тому

    My god What he created the man is a genius he sketched out his name and forever In time

  • @thebakerman1
    @thebakerman1 14 років тому

    Man, S-54 was THE club, period. If you could have ever been old enough back in that time to go there then that was THE place to be. And let me tell you everything these video's say it was, it really was just that and more. As far as true partying goes, this WAS life! Hell, just watching video's about this place would have been fun back then.
    I'll always miss S-54 because there will never be another club like it with the freedom they had ever again. Sux to think it all ended :(

    • @edthoreum7625
      @edthoreum7625 Рік тому

      Many other clubs bigger and better: palladium &RoXy and plenty of drugs to the point that owners would get. % of sales- Limelight..

  • @menitamartinez
    @menitamartinez 13 років тому

    Freedom, live!! make of having a good time a life style, that is just MARAVILLOSO

  • @shantemartin5713
    @shantemartin5713 7 років тому +13

    omg michaellllllllll!

  • @TheDangerous858
    @TheDangerous858 15 років тому

    oh snap! i forgot about this part of Michael Jackson history. he lived in NYC while filming "THE WIZ." yes he did go to 54, as did his friends like Brooke Shields, Liza Minelli, Andy Warhol, Grace Jones, Diana Ross, and countless others. Gloria Vanderbilt with her young son, Anderson Cooper. .. so much history on Michael Jackson. I love him!!

  • @BLUEOHIO
    @BLUEOHIO 10 років тому +5

    This Club was the most famous club in the world and mostly gays but Movie Stars loved it and back in the 70's the legend Dolly Parton showed up and they fell in love with her and they danced to Dolly's songs and Dolly had so much fun and Dolly might be country but loves gays and Dolly said im not God and God never makes mistakes only men with no caring and love and wish the famous CLUB 54 comes back even Michael Jackson was there he had his pic taken with Dolly..I MISS THE 70'S!!

  • @RTT8001
    @RTT8001 12 років тому +1

    I kind of agree with you to a point. Contrary to what many people say today, Studio 54 did not have the greatest reputation in the eyes of many back then. It was more about excess, image, wealth, star power, and status than about the music. In a way, it was the ultimate egotistical, elitist, "look at me" attitude which turned many folks off to the disco. But compared to the culture or lack of culture we are living through today, I will take it anytime and I would never say that back in 1977.

  • @Meganjolie2133
    @Meganjolie2133 14 років тому

    omg I WISH I COULD LIVE IN THAT DECADE and go 2 studio 54

  • @unseencolours
    @unseencolours 16 років тому

    i've never seen this either, thanx for shairng ^^

  • @williewill037
    @williewill037 15 років тому

    If I had a wish , it would be to bring back the good times I had at this club.

  • @lizardladyfla
    @lizardladyfla 15 років тому

    I had way too much fun here, it was the place to be back then.

  • @jrmetmoi
    @jrmetmoi 13 років тому

    Disco is still King, and Studio 54 will always be the best nightclub to ever have existed. You know a nightclub is good when someone is stuck in that club's window for weeks DEAD!

  • @woofer13
    @woofer13 13 років тому +1

    @1990osu I'm alive! I only went there once and my boyfriend and I were picked out of a long line waiting outside, I had the best time in my entire life.

  • @johnfaulkner3685
    @johnfaulkner3685 6 років тому

    I had great time as long as you did not look
    on stars as that lord some great time shoit I am still alive to remember that .

  • @jayjayjedi
    @jayjayjedi 12 років тому

    Ryan Phillipe's character from the movie was based on the person at 3:22, it says so on wikipedia.
    "Shane O'Shea (based on Tieg Thomas, who worked at Studio 54 from 1977-1982)"

  • @JasonL77
    @JasonL77 11 років тому +1

    Wow. Usually you here stories about places like that & it turns out to be 95% urban legend, but from what you say, Studio 54 stories were all 100% true. I wish I would've been old enough to have gone there, but I was only two years old when it first closed in 1980 & I know that Steve Rubell loved variety in that place, but I don't think he would've allowed a toddler in that place. :-)

    • @Iris33166
      @Iris33166 Рік тому

      Trust me, i was their. They are TRUE

  • @sille26071993
    @sille26071993 16 років тому +1

    MICHAEL! XD I didn't even knew about this !!

  • @102ihateyou
    @102ihateyou 13 років тому

    @sandylinter1 Yeah, you are lucky to have been in that era. :) I'm 17 but I'm very fascinated by the 70s and 80s. Great times, but also some sad times.

  • @102ihateyou
    @102ihateyou 13 років тому

    @sandylinter1 Your lucky to have those memories! :) I wish they didn't get rid of so many great clubs in NYC, because our new generation really misses out. =/ Studio 54 was legend, and even though it's still there its not the same as it was years ago.......I'm sure nothing can ever replace that or even come close to Studio 54.

  • @Marksnotebook
    @Marksnotebook 11 років тому +1

    I've been to many clubs...never this one but I liked to dance and liked to smoke cigarettes and drink and socialize. But I was not crazy and always knew whom to hang out with as I went with friends whom I trusted and several are still friends today with me. Most people can't say no. That is their problem. Learn to say NO thanks.

  • @ItsJustAPlug
    @ItsJustAPlug 14 років тому

    Aww, Michael said "ginuwine". Spoken like a true black man. I love the way he enunicates his words. I could listen to him speak all day. lol.

  • @readynow12345
    @readynow12345 15 років тому

    I was fortunate to go to 54 when it re-opened for me 83-84 it was the bomb
    the music was still good post disco era
    they still played tons of disco, it was lose as hell a lot of those fake wrestlers went there andre the giant being one of them, I had a ball what can I say I met steve rubell a couple of times & went back once to his hotel the morgons & hung out, oddly enough I didn't see him doing any coke though he had a huge problem, his other club the palladium was also great.

  • @TheLanard
    @TheLanard 11 років тому +1

    This was very nice to see. It was especially enjoyable to watch Michael Jackson just be himself, a teenager. I don't care how he felt about his facial "flaws", he was BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • @rfgstl
    @rfgstl 13 років тому

    @screenwitch > The draw of some of the best clubs was that they weren't all nice/fancy. I remember the incredible draw of dingy warehouse spaces/corridors...guided there by the bass of some dark house beat, the strobes/lights flashing, the people gyrating their bodies until 6am and the need to be there sharing experiences with them. It didn't matter how pretty it was as long as we got the fix we needed, and I am not talkin about the drugs. The true NYC clubber knows exactly what I mean.

  • @zac613
    @zac613 11 років тому

    Have you been to the theatre that housed Studio 54 lately? They did a wonderful job restoring the opera house design that the theatre use to have before Studio 54.

  • @limeginger
    @limeginger 14 років тому +1

    wow!!!! what a brilliant time capsule piece. where did this come from? do you know who made/directed this? thanks for posting it :)

  • @CuteCatFaith
    @CuteCatFaith 12 років тому

    @Discoboy504 I agree. I used to go to Studio and couldn't afford drugs or more than one drink per night! Kind of kept me honest in a way.

  • @colincornelius2072
    @colincornelius2072 8 років тому +2

    wish I had been around just to try these lubes/ although I did enjoy my era of raving in the 90s same we didn't really need the alcohol

  • @koolever3
    @koolever3 14 років тому

    @jste77 very true, a phone call was 5 cents, now its 50cents. a movie ticket was a buck now its 10 bucks, thats almost a ten times twice. so 300 bucks would be around 3000

  • @melissacarterTS
    @melissacarterTS 12 років тому

    I worked there for six months, it was just as wild and drug-infested as they say. It was in an old theater, a lot of people don't mention that fact, but the layout of the place was intrinsic to the experience. There were all these lnooks and crannies, balcony areas, little parties were going on amongst the great big party. And yes Andy was there often, and yes Rick James did really have an entourage.

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman 12 років тому +1

    I wish I could have party in the 70's but I was just being born in 79 but I love MJ's Hair Freak out

  • @SteveAndrewLangford
    @SteveAndrewLangford 14 років тому

    Adorable, a word used in conjunction with 'before puberty'.

  • @chocolategirl36
    @chocolategirl36 14 років тому

    I've been looking all over for a documentary about Studio 54, do you have the full film?

  • @TheArtHippy
    @TheArtHippy 12 років тому

    MJ's Afro is HUGE! :o

  • @ohcrepe
    @ohcrepe 12 років тому

    IS this from a documentary about it? what''s it called and from what year is it?

  • @grinch623
    @grinch623 15 років тому

    please put them on!!!!

  • @Sox575
    @Sox575 14 років тому

    This is such a cool documentary! This isn't the one that aired on VH1 is it? Thanks for posting this, GarycomUK. And is there a full documentary on Studio 54?

  • @dallaspolo
    @dallaspolo 15 років тому +1

    I so agree with you partyguy. Im so glad that I was in my early 20s during the studio 54 days. If there was a way to go back in time.. I would be there first in line. Thats when people had class and dressed up for a night of dancing. Nothing like it is today. Some ppl hated disco or affraid to admitt it. But Disco will Never die.

  • @darlinkula1
    @darlinkula1 13 років тому +1

    Michael Jasckon is remembered a being a dysfunctional recluse, but in this video he seems very social. This is what happens when you isolate yourself and create your own dream world instead of participating in life.

  • @B-SPICER
    @B-SPICER 15 років тому

    Maybe posted before, but does anyone know what documentary this is takes from ?. Thanks! :-)

  • @amsterdamgirl
    @amsterdamgirl 15 років тому +2

    IMAGINE MJ DANCING IN STUDIO 54 and blowing everybody away with his moves *sigh*

  • @KarenMibus
    @KarenMibus 15 років тому

    Eartha Kitt and I cleared the dance floor once(fur coat on the floor) what a wonderful time I miss you all-Nat Williams-

  • @jrmetmoi
    @jrmetmoi 12 років тому

    @sam74 True. Well said. But I'd leave London for NYC again in a heartbeat EVEN TODAY! LOL The only thing I'd miss about London right now is the great shopping!

  • @willalwaystelehandler8450
    @willalwaystelehandler8450 3 роки тому

    Night club of the future to far ahead of its time,

  • @bottlerocket61
    @bottlerocket61 10 років тому

    I HAD FUN WORKING THERE IN 79

  • @Deliaboard
    @Deliaboard 15 років тому

    Truman Capote & Michael Jackson (in the DJ booth), Andy Warhol, Grace Jones, Mick Jagger, Liza Minelli... all in the same place: THIS IS A REAL NIGHT!

  • @melissaspivey7204
    @melissaspivey7204 11 років тому

    Wow when that guy being interviewed at the end said he was with Freddie Mercury and many others, kinda makes you wonder.....

  • @stillphil
    @stillphil 15 років тому

    Disco marked the transition from "Love is all you need" hippies to "greed is good" yuppies. Remember that.
    good point.

  • @silvermustang1
    @silvermustang1 15 років тому

    Oh snap! did he say feddy M,He must be history
    R.I.P my brother!!

  • @Iccarus72
    @Iccarus72 13 років тому

    OMG Truman was seriously Lit!! haha

  • @readynow12345
    @readynow12345 15 років тому

    Poor Michael Was so innocent back then,
    & really cute.

  • @rjtag777
    @rjtag777 13 років тому

    pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee give me a break, rip,,,,,,54

  • @ItsJustAPlug
    @ItsJustAPlug 15 років тому

    Ooo, can you upload them and post a link to imageshack or something in a reply here? Would me much appreciated!

  • @h92o
    @h92o 10 років тому +3

    I think Andy would of liked the spam movement on the net.. for a while or so..

  • @LikeARollingStone84
    @LikeARollingStone84 14 років тому

    I would have liked to be there!!

  • @AiSHAisasingleladyAb
    @AiSHAisasingleladyAb 8 років тому +3

    loooooooool 😂 😂 😂😂😂😂mj was there for his birthday 21

  • @smyths123
    @smyths123 16 років тому

    any more on this?

  • @JasonL77
    @JasonL77 11 років тому

    I've heard that there was always another door in that place. Is that true?