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Heart

Heart 70's Female Rock Band)

Straight On ñ Portrait (12î Promo DJ Single) AS 498 / 1978

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No, no, no, this is just a rock song with a steady beat. And a mediocre one at that. So what if they put it on a 12-inch...not disco. Just because they have four boobs doesn't make them the freaking Silver Convention.
Posted by: hi-hat | Jan 16, 04 | 11:26 pm

Maybe "Magic Man" (1976) may loosely be characterized as "disco rock" instead. Anyone agree or disagree?
Posted by: Tom | Jul 25, 05 | 1:46 pm

"strange euphoria" is a little-known heart disco song on the LP version of the 1980 "Greatist Hits/Live" album (it was left off the CD for some reason)...well its more of a parody than an actual song really..
Posted by: andy | Feb 21, 06 | 4:04 pm

i always thought magic man was a disco song too.
Posted by: james patton | Apr 24, 06 | 11:19 am

my favorite Heart track is called "Love Me Like Music (and I'll be Your Song)". Not disco but a pretty nice ballad. I haven't heard any Heart songs I'd called disco but I think "Barracuda" has the most beats per minute and would be the most danceable. The cast of "Reno 911" tried to cover it, but shouldn't have....
Posted by: ol'skinflint | Jul 17, 06 | 1:25 pm

I'll tell you the real story about HEART and DISCO, it wasn't MAGIC MAN or anything to do with music, it was their love of the DISCO world and COCAINE!! There are rumors of the sex acts that followed their concerts for a simple HIT of Cocaine! I can tell you that like all junkies, sooner or later you'll hear the phrase," I'll suck your d***"!
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Mar 15, 08 | 12:34 pm

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