Love disco, I AM DISCO! |
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I think disco is one of the greatest music genres the world has ever known. It is the butt of a lot of jokes, and it definitely has a silly 70's dance image aspect to it, but there really is some very high quality music from that genre. I know most of you are too young to have been around when disco was big, but my nursery school through third grade years happened during the disco era. My parents were way into it. Any way, in case there are people here who would love disco but haven't really been exposed to it, these are some of the best disco songs. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 03-25-2008 at 09:23 AM.
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Love disco, I AM DISCO! |
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-gandhi
I prefer Funk. |
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All right! That's what I want to hear. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 03-25-2008 at 11:36 AM.
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Ah Stayin' Alive, the best song to strut to ever |
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Last edited by Moonbeam; 03-29-2008 at 12:48 AM.
Oh, Moonbeam, you were trying to be so cool but then just had to reveal your true colors. |
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I heard "Beth" on XM TopTracks yestersday, I was practically |
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Last edited by Moonbeam; 03-29-2008 at 02:11 AM.
One of the many examples of where a band's biggest hit is their worst song. Or was "Rock and Roll All Night" their biggest hit? Something tells me it was "Beth", unfortunately. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 03-29-2008 at 02:53 AM.
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That's what I was saying about ELO, everything up until that album was great, then it was like, eww...disco..we didn't know the Stones had turned; they were still cool. |
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Michael Jackson had a disco phase, and I think it was the best stuff he ever did. |
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I loved Beth, to me it is just another indication of a versatile band. |
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Yea I liked "Beth" too, those were tears of joy when I heard it. |
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I have heard that argument. I don't think the backlash against disco had anything to do with race. For one thing, disco was a very racially mixed genre. The biggest selling disco act was the Bee Gees, and they were white. A lot of the other biggest selling disco acts were white or racially mixed. K.C. of K.C. and the Sunshine Band was white. Andy Gibb, Alicia Bridges, Abba, Blondie, Samantha Sang, and Rick Dees ("Disco Duck") were white. Two of the members of the Village People were white. Yvonne Elliman was Asian. The radio stations were advertising "Bee Gee free weekends", not "Chic free weekends" or "Donna Summer free weekends". Rock fans were sick of disco taking over every radio station, being performed in every other commercial, and influencing what the bars played, what the masses wore, and what their social networks wanted to do on weekends. They hated the fact that Rod Stewart, the Rolling Stones, Kiss, and other great acts had become pathetic because they went disco. Disco was burying rock and roll, and a lot of great bands suffered because of it. Steely Dan and the Allman Brothers claim their careers suffered huge dents because of disco, and they also claim that the record companies were trying to pressure everybody in rock and roll to move in a more disco direction. That is the reason for the hate. There were no riots against Motown, blues, or gospel. I love disco, but I can definitely understand why so many people were fed up with it. It did end the classic rock era. Rock and roll never recovered from the damage disco caused it. |
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True, there were a lot of white people into disco, but it was sort of seen as a black/latin/other people that rednecks consider to be lower class than them. |
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Does Earth, Wind, and Fire count as disco? Because I've always liked them. |
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I'll drink to that! |
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