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Old October 6th, 2002, 06:16 AM
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I also have many favorites, but in reality the Classic of Classics has to be the full mix of: McArthur Park Suite by Donna Summer as this mix says it all in my book.

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Old October 20th, 2002, 12:25 PM
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Jim,

You're probably right, no-one can listen to this epic track without moving around or at least tappin' their fingers or noddin' their head !
Sure to be in my top 10 of commercial disco tracks any time.

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Old October 20th, 2002, 06:33 PM
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DJ Pir....thanks for the comment on this, glad you feel the same as myself on this.

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Old October 21st, 2002, 10:58 AM
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Hi Jimi J,

I like Donna Summer's "McArthur Park" a lot, a classic indeed. But, my #1 (as classic) is T.S.O.P.

Anyway, you can bet! McArthur Park is Great!! :grin:

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Old October 21st, 2002, 01:52 PM
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Jim,

I agree that it's an incredible track. However, I wouldn't consider it the top classic for one simple reason: it's not one song. It's a mix of 3 songs. Granted, it's an awesome mix, but it's still just that, a mix. I bet most of the DJs in this forum could have put it together.

In case you're interested, my top classic song is 'Souvenirs' by Voyage. It's got a memorable melody and vocals, as well as a great beat.

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Old October 24th, 2006, 07:37 AM
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Souveniers is an awesome tune indeed.....but I gotta say Macarthur Park Suite.....is one complete song in my book all 17plus minutes of it...Donna...Georgio Moroder and Pete Bellote have a masterpiece here.
Disco Anthem of all time....in my book, never tire listening to this one.
Have other songs that are nearly as good.....but this one has to rule.:razz:


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Donna Summer's Mc Arthur's Park is a biggie amongst the Classics but imo
nothing beats Gloria Gaynor's album 'never can say goodbye', released in 1974!!!
This was also the very first time I ever heard three different songs to be mixed together into one continuous groove on one record! Wasn't Tom Moulton responsible for this??

In 1973, Gloria made history as Billboard gave birth to the Disco Action Charts. "Never Can Say Good-Bye" bowed at #1 on the charts and became the first Dance Song to reach #1 status in dance music
from http://www.gloriagaynor.com

And....she even looks better now than she did in 1974.
Donna Summer, eat your heart out!
http://www.discomusic.com/people-more/36_0_11_0_C76/

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My classic of all classics would have to be Unlimited Touch "I hear music in the street."
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and of course when I mention Gloria Gaynor I cannot forget 'I will survive'...
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I will survive did escape my mind when posting before.....wow I guess their are other that could fit in that category......there were some awesome toons back in the day......sure their are many others that escape one's mind.

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I do love the commercial Donna Summer/Glo Gaynor type stuff, but I would have to second 'I hear Music in the street' by Unlimited Touch which faired less well commercially but is an absolute stunner of a record. Classic in my opinion.

"I hear music in the street, when I hear the funky beat-I get down, I get down".


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Classic in my opinion.

"I hear music in the street, when I hear the funky beat-I get down, I get down".
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Hmmmm ... a somewhat lesser classic maybe ......but The classics of ALL classics !!!!
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For one thing when a song is chanting :
I hear music in the streets ...
............ it ain't capturing the vibe of what was disco .

Disco was a music experienced where the happy people went ....within these special private little worlds all unto their own .

While IHMITS got some decent club play .... it was a more highly regarded record on the outside .... a classic for the urban boom box crowd ......

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Hi Remicks I guess we all have opinions about classics, I also guess it depends where you are from too maybe with regards to what was heard. 'IHMITS' was a pretty big club/disco cut in the UK, I did visit the US in the 80's a bit and definitely heard this at the Garage.

For me in my world it is still an absolute classic. I do get what you were saying though.

If I had to choose Donna or somebody like that, 'I feel love' would eclipse 'MacArthur park' (which I also love) as a classic of classics.
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Hi Zef

The challenge here I think is a bit impossible to start with : naming that one song ......My focus was on the usage of a word like "classic" .... and then "the classic of classics " on top of that . That's a pretty tall order.

To me it's sort of asking this ......If someone had no idea what disco was ... and you wanted to play that one song to illustrate it .... what would it be ?
It just wouldn't occur to me to play I HEAR MUSIC IN THE STREET ....... but maybe yes on MacARTHUR PARK or I FEEL LOVE

oh well so be it .... IHMITS is a pretty good song and obviously a classic for some for reasons stated .

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Remicks
That was really well put. I guess IHMITH would not be the ultimate tune to try and describe disco to somebody who did not know what it was.


I do love it though (unless nobody guessed)


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