Welcome to The Kids From Fame Media Blog

I'm Mark & I've been a Fame fan since the beginning of the TV Series in 1982. This blog is dedicated to the incredibly talented cast of the show who have brought so much comfort and pleasure to my life over the last 40 odd years.

Every week day we post and our Archive can be found on the Kids from Fame Media TV Series Archive Website.
Including Interviews, Episode Information and Videos, Scripts, Merchandise, MP3 Downloads, Reunions, Fan Fiction, Cast and Crew Information.

I hope you have a great time Remembering "Fame"!

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Friday, 29 May 2020

Ian Cheeseman Radio Interview with PR Pal and Valerie Landsburg


A Reminder that a great new in depth U.K. Radio Interview will air on Tameside Radio 103.6FM Tomorrow Saturday 30th May 2020 at 1.00pm (U.K.Time).

Ian Cheeseman talks to Valerie Landsburg and PR Paul about Fame, Friendship, Lockdown, Satellite, Reunions and more.

You can listen Live Online  or 

A downloadable Podcast will be available a couple of days after broadcast.

They Talks about:

Valerie's movie  "Love and Debt"

Friends of Fame  "Satellite"

Friends of Fame Living Room Concert

Enjoy!

Monday, 25 May 2020

Paul McCrane Dogs In The Yard


"Dogs In The Yard" comes from the original 1980 "Fame" movie. Written by Dominic Bugatti and Frank Musker and it is performed by Paul McCrane.

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I wanna be bad and not even care
I wanna go out of my head somewhere
I wanna go crazy like the dogs in the yard
I wanna cut the road
It's gettin' so much harder
I think I'll play poker
Stay out every night
Throw stones at the water
In the mornin' light
I wanna be lazy like the dogs in the yard
Why can't I fly tonight?
Why can't I sleep all mornin'?
I'm goin' out of my mind tonight
That's where I'm goin'
That's where I'm goin'
I'm gonna have a good time
For it's too late
Come on
I'm gonna have a good time
For it's too late
Come on baby, let's go out town and celebrate
Gonna celebrate

We're gonna run crazy like the dogs in the yard
We're gonna fly tonight
We're gonna sleep all mornin'
We're goin' out of our minds tonight
That's where we're goin'
That's where we're goin'

Valerie Landsburg and PR Paul New U.K .Radio Interview


A great new in depth U.K. Radio Interview will air on Tameside Radio 103.6FM on Saturday 30th May 2020 at 1.00pm (U.K.Time).

Ian Cheeseman talks to Valerie Landsburg and PR Paul about Fame, Friendship, Lockdown, Satellite, Reunions and more.

You can listen Live Online  or 

A downloadable Podcast will be available a couple of days after broadcast.

Enjoy!

Michael Gore Interview Record World 1980


Fame Soundtrack Reviews



Billboard Magazine

Monday, 18 May 2020

Fame 1980 Where Are They Now?




 Fame 1980 Where Are They Now?


Hot Lunch Jam - Irene Cara - Song of the week



"Hot Lunch" written by Michael Gore, Lesley Gore and Robert F Colesberry. It is performed by Irene Cara and comes from the 1980 Fame Movie. It was also featured n the TV Series Season 1 episode "A Special Place".  

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Shady Sadie
(Shady Sadie)
Servin' lady
(She's a servin' lady)
But don't pay her no mind, no,
She'll take ev'ry dime
She's gotta one-a-day lunch
It's good for all the bunch, yeah!
Hot lunch, yeah!
Macaroni and baloney
Tuna fish our fav'rite dish
It's hot lunch, yeah!
If it's yellow then it's Jell-O
If it's blue it could be stewed
Ooh ooh ooh!
She's gotta one-a-day lunch
It's good for all the bunch, hey yeah!
Hot hot lunch
C'mon, say it now!
Hot lunch!
Hot lunch!
Hot lunch!
Hot lunch!
Ooh ooh ooh!
Hot lunch!

Fame Soundtrack Publicity





Thursday, 14 May 2020

Fame Movie 1980 Publicity





Trivia of the Week - Fame Theme


When Interviewed Lyricist Dean Pitchford said:

"I wrote that line "I'm Gonna Live Forever". When Michael Gore played me the melody that he had come up with for the chorus. I listened down to it once, and I said, "Oh, you mean something like..." and he went back to the top and he was playing it down, and I sang, "Fame! I'm gonna live forever," and he stopped playing, and he went, "Oh my god! Write that down! I don't want to forget that!" And I said, "Oh, Michael, I don't think I could forget that one."

The rest of the song took forever to write. It was literally a month of six days, seven days a week, six hours a day of carving every one of those verses. But that line sprang out of my mouth.  The writing was excruciating, because it was very tough to navigate. You know, the idea of fame is such a pumped up, almost self-congratulatory notion, like, I'm going to be famous. It was very tricky to navigate and write something that still had energy and gosh-golly about it, without feeling too self-satisfied.

Vivian Cherry, Vicki Sue Robinson, and Luther Vandross are the background singers on "Fame," and Luther Vandross is the one who not only came up with "remember, remember, remember..." but he also stacked the voices on top of, "I'm going to learn how to fly high." He did that. He made a couple of other contributions around the edges, but the "remember" was the major one.

When I did "Fame," it never occurred to me that anybody would mishear Irene Cara sing, "People will see me and cry, Fame!", but people have misheard that as "die." And I was horrified to find that lyric sites would write out the lyric to "Fame" and state as if it were fact that I had written "people will see me and die." No. I had written "people will see me and cry, Fame!" That would be their cry."




Monday, 11 May 2020

I Sing The Body Electric





"I Sing The Body Electric" is written by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford and comes from the original 1980 Fame Movie.






I sing the body electric
I celebrate the me yet to come
I toast to my own reunion
When I become one with the sun.
 
And I'll look back on Venus
I'll look back on Mars
And I'll burn with the fire
Of ten million stars
And in time and in time
We will all be stars
 
I sing the body electric
I glory in the glow of rebirth
Creating my own tomorrow
When I shall embody the Earth
 
And I'll serenade Venus
I'll serenade Mars
And I'll burn with the fire
Of ten million stars
And in time and in time
We will all be stars
Yeah, ooh, yeah!
Yeah, yeah!
 
We are the emperors now
And we are Czars
And in time and in time
We will all be stars!
 
I sing
I sing the body electric
I celebrate the me and to come
I toast to my own reunion
(my own reunion)
When I become one with the sun
And I'll look back on Venus
I'll look back on Mars
And I'll burn with the fire
Of ten million stars
And in time and in time
(And in time and in time)
We will all be stars!


New York Magazine Fame 1980 Review


View on Wesbite

Thursday, 7 May 2020

Trivia of the Week - Film Location

The Real High School of Performing Arts located at 120 West and 46th Street in New York City refused to let Alan Parker e film or even photograph the exterior of the real building because they weren't happy with the adult content in the film.  So  the film makers had to look for an alternative venue.  This turned out to be the disused church on the opposite side of 46th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenue.



The Church doorway was used as the school's main entrance, with Students seen running out of it and hanging from the windows for the "Fame" street dance routine.




The interiors of the film were filmed at Haaren High School on 10th Avenue at 59th Street.



This building was later used for both interior and exterior shots of the school for the TV series Pilot episode.


Fame Wins Original Score: 1981 Oscars


Fame Wins Original Score: 1981 Oscars