

I know I should just send you to last year’s link – Christmas Present…., and do so if you want more info, like the music, but meanwhile, enjoy another holiday clip
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I know I should just send you to last year’s link – Christmas Present…., and do so if you want more info, like the music, but meanwhile, enjoy another holiday clip

Flesh 1995 at Gay Erotic Video Index

Director: Ken Holloway (1985) pre-condom – 78 minutes running time
Starring: Ian Phillips, Chris Allen, David Ashfield; with Vincent Thomas, Chris Thompson, Jimmy Jagger, Rick Gerard, Paul Auchon, Chad Combs (AKA Chad James), Tony Kennedy, John Andrews, D.L. Smith – special appearance by Shawn Victors
I sold this tape back in 2006/7; these are some notes from that eBay auction – and I’ve recently downloaded for your viewing pleasure, a (not too awful) copy of the movie. As you can tell, the description is geared towards what eBay would allow in a description (topping, not fucking) and what buyers were looking for (precondom was the big thing to highlight if it applied). Let me know if this old description holds up! I am posting this without viewing the video – I was actually hoping to get more stills from the magazine, but alas, now that eBay has dried up as a source of pics…. enjoy!

“Flesh 1995 is an exciting science fiction fantasy that blends a hot futuristic plot with plenty of hard stud action! A limited nuclear war has rendered 95% of surviving male population sterile. The ruling power has decreed all sex for pleasure forbidden – only sex for procreation is declared legal. However, a few handsome, endowed young men have been licensed to have sex for pleasure in order to appear on the government owned TV program, “Sexarama”! Flesh 1995 is their X-Rated story.”

Director: Bruce Cam, Forrest Fyre, Chris Harts (1992) (sound quality alert – lower volume, lots of static) – think I fixed sound!
( rerun alert!) previously posted back in 2015
OK, so this isn’t a porno clip, but a porno music video! In what I believe is Al Parker’s last appearance on screen, he introduces this music video, Fast Idle, by R.K. Street, performed by Butch Garland. It shows up at the end of this video by the same name, from Titan Productions (which must be the pre-cursor to Titan Media). Al is not in the porno movie, just here in this clip, sitting atop a car as the camera swirls around him, and the hypnotic love song plays with snippets from the movie – I dare you not to be singing “My heart did a fa-a-ast idle, I had me just o-o-one just chance for survival” by the end of the video! What’s with the 3 directors??!
(yes, yet another video I regret selling years back on eBay!)


Director: Jason Sato (1982)
a scene from Skin Flix – 3-Way Orgy – “Joe goes over to two friends’ house. The friends just picked up Brad Peters and are starting the sex. Joe is invited to join in but is too angry so he declines.”
OR – hairy Brad Peters (still have that videography in my “drafts” folder) has a hot 3-way with 2 other guys
what’s wrong with this picture?
So, as I am reviewing the scene, I realize (think/assume) I’m hearing the instrumental version of Blondie’s Call Me , but jsut to be sure do a shazaam on it and find it’s actually Palm Springs Drive. So then I shazaam the rest of the clip:
OK, enuf work for one day (this took me longer!)
“The evening we loaded-in and prepared to install the vaunted SurroundUSound system a sedan packed with “bridge-and-tunnel” boys and their girlfriends slowed as they passed; the hunky driver leaned out the window and asked if we knew the location of a new club called “Studio 54”. We–California and Chicago dudes– of course had no clue.”
I’ve said it a million times before, the haunting theme, those first few minutes of SOUND, not imagery, always sends me back to a dark all-male movie theatre. sigh. Of course, the intoxicating sounds weren’t only coming from the big screen, but behind the screen’s “secret spot” in the seats, downstairs in the cubicles, but it still always had the background noises from the films themselves, this one most notably.
Born Again by Charles Colson (who “found new life – not with success and power, but while in national disgrace and serving a prison sentence.”).
more sounds – Episode 22

Jack (1973) (66 minutes running time; original 82 minutes? possibly “the Rambles” scene missing or cut?) The version here is from Quality X, so I’m surprised it’s missing footage!
Director: John Stephens
(here’s the larger file, which I will keep up for awhile – Jack 1.1 gb download – in case anyone wants to download/keep it).
Starring: Dano Martin (Jack), Bob Jones (Henry in the apartment), Leo Link (Lonny in the dream), Bob Benelli (Danny the shoeshine boy), Phil D’Angelo (Glen the lover) and Robert Lamb (Roger in the park)


original music score by The Beautiful People.
OK OK OK – how long has this been in the drafts folder, waiting for me to edit the below review that I forgot to note who wrote it and where it appeared??? grrrrrr – so now, do I leave the entire review, or..
and… I have not actually looked at the film, except enough to get some screen grabs… feedback appreciated, including what’s hot, what’s not in the film.
trivia – partially shot at New York’s legendary Continental Baths; and the second cameraman: A VERY NATURAL THING director, Christopher Larkin.
“Jack is a young Manhattan executive who has the hots for his upstairs neighbor, a man whose attention is concentrated on his wife and child.
oops – I can’t recall where I got this long quote from – if you know, let me know and I can give credit!
Producer-director-writer John Stephens has laid a heavy helping of his own poetry over one of the major sex scenes and, in addition, taped a conversation with two voices and has it competing on the soundtrack with visuals of an obviously different conversation between two actors in a park. Consequently, we hear people talking when no lips are moving, and see lips moving but hear no voices. It’s confusing to say the least – not knowing whether to pay attention to the screen action or try to get the gist of the soundtrack discussion.
The poetry reading completely destroys any eroticism the sex scene might have had because the sentiments being expressed are not conveyed by the screen action. Quite the opposite. The words are sugary romantic, and the sex depicted anything but. Audiences for this type of film do not want a lot of talking during the sex.
Stephens has also recreated the dinner scene from TOM JONES, a bad idea since nothing can ever equal the original. However, there is some interesting photography, particularly of the Central Park Rambles and the Continental Baths.
They did come up with something original though, a scene of Jack masturbating in a bathtub, with the camera poking underwater to catch the action closeup. Terry Charles has done a good tight job of editing the sex but falls short on the outdoor stuff, which is just a beat too slow in following Jack’s progress walking the streets and park.”


Michael & Phillip (1974) – turn volume UP! – heehee!

“[Michael and Phillip] were well known among San Francisco barflies as “The Two Davids.” [Michael] was born on August 25, 1947 in Binghamton, NY. He found his way to the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s and blossomed almost immediately within the gay scene. He was a well known waiter/bartender for many years, starting out at the Gilded Cage, then on the P.S., then Kimo’s where he worked for eight years. In 1978, he won the California Groovy Guy competition, which was then sponsored by Databoy magazine.” – from GEVI
would love to know more about them, as a couple, and as individuals. and to get a decent pic with both their faces at same time!

previously – MAKE ME LAUGH – talk dirty to me – yes I posted the same video some years back