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Discussion on DISCO CAPITAL...UNION CITY,NEW JERSEY IN THE 70'S within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; MAN UNION CITY WAS DISCO...BIG TIME..I REMEMBER DRIVING THRU BERGENLINE AVENUE ON THE WEEKENDS...DISCO WOULD BE BLARING ...
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| MAN UNION CITY WAS DISCO...BIG TIME..I REMEMBER DRIVING THRU BERGENLINE AVENUE ON THE WEEKENDS...DISCO WOULD BE BLARING OUT OF ALL THE STORES AND CARS...NOW IT'S TURNED INTO A 3RD WORLD BANANA REPUBLIC... LIKE SOMEONE HAD MENTIONED ABOUT ELIZABETH,N.J....IAM GLAD I LIVED IT...I WAS THERE...THESE YOUNGINS NOW A DAYS...THERE CLUELESS..THE CRAP THAT'S ON THE RADIO... I WAS IN A LOCAL DISCO BAND...WE WERE CALLED" JE T'AIME"... BUT WE PLAYED ALL OVER THE TRI STATE AREA...AHHH THE MEMORIES. |
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| I tend to agree. In my case, Central Avenue was the strip back then. West Side Ave was the joint blazing Disco music up and down the block, and downtown Newark Ave held its own mad strong too! Everybody who was anybody was hanging out at the Exchange Place docks blazing their radios on Disco 92 WKTU FM dancing in the streets without a care in the world, and if you were hip to boogie your ass off you'd go to Foxes on St. Pauls Ave every weekend! Guess where I'M from? 8) |
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| It's no wonder I love this website, being that Bernie is from my hometown too, wow I did not know that. I feel so good all over, this is why discomusic.com has so much good taste and unbelievable class and I can relate to it very well! BTW, born in Brooklyn, raised in Jersey City since the early 70s, the end. And I always browsed through BOTH Sound Machine stores in Journal Square because they had the BEST quality of Disco 12'' albums anywhere in the tri-state. Too bad that's not happenin' anymore. :cry: A lot of that area has changed dramatically over the years, but I still live around here by St. Josephs church (Baldwin Ave by the old court house). You were born in Margaret Hague hospital, right? Don't answer that if you don't want to, everyone tells me that all the time so wild guess. :P Bernie, you ROCK! :D |
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| There were many artist that performed throughout Hudson County-Karen Young, Musique, Grace Jones, Cissy Houston, Charanga 76, Orquesta Sublime. Even the VFW(38th ST.) dances were lots of fun with an element of hip. I began what would be my NYC journey @none other than LICEO Cubano on 49th in U.C. Anyone here me... |
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| I hear you...I used to be in local bands around 77-78' we used to rehearse at the liceo Cubano, my grand father may he rest in peace...was a member and we thru a mega disco party one night at the liceo we packed it in...I'll never forget...the band was called "Je T'aime..a 14 piece disco band..I used to be the lead singer... |
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| I actually remember that band-I believe their bg hit was the band's name-it was lengthy and all so discoish. Did you ever go to any dances there when Tony D.J. spun-he was a fixture there and along Bergenline Ave. In the summer, he would have dances at the (pre-SOBE) Surfcomber in Miami Beach. |
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| Thanks for all these great comments and memories your all throwing out there.....I was born in Jersey City at no other than, Margaret Hague hospital....But was raised in West New York....54th street right off Bergenline......I was forever cruising Bergenline Ave in the hottest cars (always in trouble with my parents..lol) ......Disco music blaring from the radios.....Friday & Saturday was always at a dance at either the VFW or The Liceo....remember Disco Dancing with a big circle around me while dancing with a partner and all these different people cutting in and dancing with me.....I was a pretty good dancer, not bad for a "Gringo"......Great Memories.....thanks for bringing it all back, Bernie!!!! |
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| I can only imagine we know each other because I was always out there as well. This was the days of hanging in fron of Schlesingers-OLD SCHOOL. As for the dance circles, there was La Maquina, Leo(vlack dude-in my opinion the BEST), there was Cesar and Henry-Boricua dude. Once old enough I made my way to Studio, Danceteria and Xenon. I was a bit young when Infinity was the place to be or The Loft. I am glad there are veterans out there that remember these days-GOOD DAYS they were!!!!! |
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| Hi , i remember DJ tony...I think he is still around...It is so weird to actually know there are some folks out there that remember this...I was starting to think they all disappeared.I remember so much it was so much fun...we used to open up for acts like the crown heights affair at the embassy theatre remember that? in North Bergen... now it is nothing like we remember..it's so sad...And i have never seen anyone from the band "Je T'aime....Only one friend of mine that still lives in Union City...otherwise nobody. It was so differen then..i will never forget the one mega dance party we thru at the Liceo cubano... |
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| This is hilarious...what a small world...I don't remember your name, but we've met. I went to Emerson Highschool with several of your band-mates...George Mesa your bassist, Gus your keyboardist and Bernie Crespo your persussionist (he and I grew up together)...BTW...I went to your party at the Liceo...LOL...it was pretty good from what I remember...we all went our separate ways after high school, but those were great days in UC. This was a long time ago..lol Bernie...thanks for creating this website...I found it a few days ago while looking for anything on Xenon on the web. Thanks for all the info and posts you've added re : Xenon...It was my home away from home for almost 4 years...there really is not enough good info about NYC's best club on the web. Thanks again. Mike R |
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The Ritz next door even had an improvised mini Disco club for the tourist and the locals that knew of this scene This areas Hotels got so popular and crowded that was next to impossible to find parking (or rooms) in the area, later they restricted the pool area to Hotel guests only (many fights with bouncers because of this), but one still could hang out outside or sneak in somehow through the ocean/beach side. I got introduced down here to many records that were just released in the NYC area underground through this NJ visitors. I remember a Puerto Rican guy (dont recall his name) that used to play and sell mixed tapes out of his Boom box at the Surfcomber, He used to show up every year, man, that guy used to sell a bunch of tapes daily, He was a real Disco fanatic and collector, He had them all!! Ahh good memories. .. |
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