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Old May 15th, 2003, 01:09 AM
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My list of Most Overrated Disco Songs:

7. "Get On The Funk Train" by Munich Machine
6. "Love To Love You Baby" by Donna Summer
5. "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer
4. "Macho Man" by The Village People
3. "It's Raining Men" by The Weather Girls
2. "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" by Sylvester
1. "If Ya Think I'm Sexy" by Rod Stewart
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I'm pretty jaded with people who wet themselves over anything Larry Levan, The Loft, etc. played - these 5 minute wonders have very little real interest in the music itself but will champion any records associated with the revered US disco clubs. Even though these records are an important piece of history for those involved, they don't always cut it everywhere else and I'm rather tired of being told what's a 'classic', etc. Nina hagen and Bruce Johnston records (just examples) weren't played in any club that I ever went to - they mean something to a select audience and most of the people I know weren't part of that audience. It's always been a fascinating world for me to look in on when the UK music press occasionally ran features on some of these clubs and DJs, but I don't get this obsession with trying to recreate something which, to most of the 'revivalists', is nothing more than a few books, magazine articles, bootlegs and loads of hearsay. I occasionally get asked for things like Barrabas's 'Woman' - I'm not a great fan of the track but I know many who will pay a lot to have the 12, though not quite as much as it sold for last week on the 'net. Have many of these people even heard it? No....
So having seen the likes of, say, 'Found A Cure' by Ashford and Simpson sitting in cheapie sections for years, I hear it (and about it) more than ever now - it's far from a personal A&S fave of mine - but it seems to have some godly status with (genuine) new disco fans and sheepish trendies alike. It's one of many, to me, overrated disco records (you ain't got time for the rest).
While we're at it, why does absolutely any tired old song Masters At Work put on a comp. get hailed as the best thing since Kenny's birth?
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Old May 15th, 2003, 04:47 AM
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Forrrce: Tell it like it is!! I more or less mirror your cynicism, especially when people are told what is good by modern day hot shot DJs (many of whom never lived through the times as young adults). In the cold light of day, without everything else that was happening around it, it's very difficult sometimes to be over enthusiastic about a great deal that was Disco. If the records connected with your soul or with your feet, time and space had a lot to do with it.
I trying to forget about rating records anymore. All I ever say now (if I can remember) is that I liked or disliked a certain record. Trouble is, the superlatives/expletives are not far behind, thus grading them by default.
So for example, if I say Cerrone, Midney and Constandidos et al are overrated, it's just that generally I didn't like their styles and think the music was crap (oops I've done it again). To me, Euro Disco was the true anti Disco (and probably why the Disco Sucks campaign was started), cos it tried to copy black American music and made such a ghastly metronomic mess of it. It didn't have any lift, lilt or swing and no real funk or soul TO MY EARS. However, many here loved it and it was popular in many Discotheques. So who's right and who's wrong? Is anyone right or wrong?

Rating is a very personal thing, eh?
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Old May 15th, 2003, 11:46 AM
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Well Quinny and Forrrce, I would love to see more of your list. This is primarily a matter of opinion and taste anyway. I agree with Forrrce about "Found A Cure." I love A & S but that song was just OK. I heard it more on the radio than at the clubs and in my opinion for good reasons. "It Seems To Hang On" was much better and was definitely a club favorite. I also agree that Midney is also overrated. Disagree about Cerrone and songs, If Ya Think I"m Sexy (Best disco from a rocker) and Hot Stuff (This song worked so well in the discos).
My overrated are Ring MY Bell, Born To be Alive, We Are Family (every body played that to death), Shake Your Groove Thing and a few others I don't remember. Incidentally, those songs were fairly popular club songs. When I heard them, it gave me a chance to get a drink :lol:
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First of all, I have a glaring oversight on my part: "Disco Lady" by Johnnie Taylor should be way up there on my list of most overrated. Next small item, Paul, I'd like to know what you disliked about "Born To Be Alive," as I consider it one of my favorites and certainly a song that is long forgotten by the average American. Lastly, regarding Eurodisco, I agree that during the 70's, American disco was superior to the European imports, but my oh my how things have changed since!!! In is a complete tragedy the way that African American music has gone from being second to none in the 70's to better than none today. Such a shame. Eurodisco may have humble beginnings, but it never died and in fact strengthened, thus making it better overall, in the grand scheme of things. Just my thoughts...
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As far as euro-disco paving the way for the average americans not to like disco is wrong.
Someone had to write the song to begin with... I like Cerrone... but I don't like everything he does... maybe 5 songs or so... Silver Convention, allthough not much thought was put into the arrangement, was pretty catchy to me. I like several songs by them because I like to hear violins w/ a good thumping bassline. Lyrically they sucked. But I'm sure some of you learned how to do the "Hustle"
to their music. :P

I'm only gonna list songs that I never cared for to begin with:

Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive
I was never impressed with the intro, and it bugs me that it's still popular.

Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive
The intro makes me think that cowboys are rounding up cattle. And Patrick's voice is just annoying to me.

Kool & The Gang - Celebration
no comment just :P just blows

Tavares - More Than A Woman
It just never did a thing for me, plus I think the Bee Gees version is more romantic and has a better upbeat melody than the Tavares Brothers version.
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Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive
The intro makes me think that cowboys are rounding up cattle. And Patrick's voice is just annoying to me.

Kool & The Gang - Celebration
no comment just :P just blows
Damn efunk You really helped me out here :D
I had a hard time describing what was so irritating to me about "Born To Be Alive" and efunk said it well. The cowboy thing and Patrick's voice was like listening to chalk on a board.
Ok, this may sound like I'm being a disco snob but "Celebrate" belonged to that group that felt they knew disco but in reality had no clue 8)
Oh by the way efunk, I'm still laughing at the cattle roundup analogy :lol:
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Paul,

I know, I know, I crack myself up everyday here. :lol:

I'm just trying to loosen up a bit... :lol: and tell it like it is every now and then...
By the way... do you listen to "Dr. Boogie" on 92.5? He did a killer!!!!! killer!!!! mix with
James Brown's "Body Heat" to
Slave - "Just A Touch Of Love"
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Hi everyone

I think that we discussed this topic before over six months ago ("Most Hated Disco Songs"). Anyway I'll add my opinion in defense to eurodisco. Regardless of its locale whether its Italy or Harlem, disco was hated with a passion because it was "the black & gay music". I love the funk (B.T Express) as well as the orchestra of Boris Midney. Euro disco is sweet, bubbly ear candy that I can't get enough of.

As far as overrated songs, I'll have to disagree with "Get On The Funk Train". I probaly hear it twice a year if that much.

Paul and efunk, I'm sorry but I love "Born To Be Alive" :D ! It's so hip, energizing, different from the usual disco songs and great to hustle to! The long version is fantastic :D !

Overrated:
1.Ring My Bell :evil:
2.I Will Survive :x
3.YMCA
4.Last Dance (not Love to Love You Baby)
5.Celebrate :evil:
6.Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
7.Shake Your Booty

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Paul,

I know, I know, I crack myself up everyday here. :lol:

I'm just trying to loosen up a bit... :lol: and tell it like it is every now and then...
By the way... do you listen to "Dr. Boogie" on 92.5? He did a killer!!!!! killer!!!! mix with
James Brown's "Body Heat" to
Slave - "Just A Touch Of Love"
I'm still laughing at that analogy. That cowboy analogy was perfect :lol:
Anyway, I haven't heard Dr Boogie on 92.5. I usually listen to my own disco compilations or "The Surf, 540/1260." What time does the Dr Boogie show start?
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Hi everyone

I think that we discussed this topic before over six months ago ("Most Hated Disco Songs"). Anyway I'll add my opinion in defense to eurodisco. Regardless of its locale whether its Italy or Harlem, disco was hated with a passion because it was "the black & gay music". I love the funk (B.T Express) as well as the orchestra of Boris Midney. Euro disco is sweet, bubbly ear candy that I can't get enough of.

As far as overrated songs, I'll have to disagree with "Get On The Funk Train". I probaly hear it twice a year if that much.

Paul and efunk, I'm sorry but I love "Born To Be Alive" :D ! It's so hip, energizing, different from the usual disco songs and great to hustle to! The long version is fantastic :D !

Overrated:
1.Ring My Bell :evil:
2.I Will Survive :x
3.YMCA
4.Last Dance (not Love to Love You Baby)
5.Celebrate :evil:
6.Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
7.Shake Your Booty

*DELIGHTFUL*
Hey Delight :)
Perhaps you can convince me on the energizing qualities of "Born To Be Alive" one day
As for now, the next time I hear it I'll also think "Rawhide."
I also especially agree with you #s 1, 2 (that might be blasphemy), 4, 5 and 6.
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Paul,

Dr. Boogie is the "traffic jam" dj you hear at rush hour... like 5:00pm to 6:00pm.... what they do is mix a few songs together and talk or do a commercial... some of the mixes he does takes ya back in the day!
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In the several years, I've been posting here...I would guess I've participated in at least 99.99999 of these "most hated" threads. I've resisted the temptation to participate in this one until now. Feeling snarky, I'll say the following records (all from a version of the Top 500 here) WOULD NOT get me on the dance floor:

ROMEO & JULIET - Alec Costandinos (BOOOORRRING--yeah, I really wanna hear disco versions of Shakespeare or other literary works)
DADDY COOL/ MA BAKER (shouldn't it be Ma BARKER???) - the insufferable Boney M
BOOGIE MOTION - Beautiful Bend (insipid tripe)
YMCA/MACHO MAN/ IN THE NAVY- Village People (stale camp)
COCOMOTION - El Coco (should have a "Harmful to your health" diabetic warning)
BABE, WE'RE GONNA LOVE TONITE - Lime (the WORST vocal team in the history of recorded music!!!)
DO YOU WANNA FUNK - Sylvester (I had this one pounded into my brain tooooooo many times at Aloha Records to ever wanna hear it again)
MAKIN' IT - David Naughton (Bubble gum TV theme becomes a HIT!!!)
CAR WASH - Rose Royce (time for a bathroom break!!!)
NATIVE LOVE/ SHOT YOUR SHOT - Divine (the WORST solo vocal act in the history of DISCO--unLISTENable--people actually voted these songs on their Top 25??? --I supsect Al Qaeda sabotage)

OK, that's enough. I feel better. :P
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NATIVE LOVE/ SHOT YOUR SHOT - Divine (the WORST solo vocal act in the history of DISCO--unLISTENable--people actually voted these songs on their Top 25??? --I supsect Al Qaeda sabotage)
Of course he was horrible. That was the whole point. He was so bad he was good.

Seriously though, Bobby O's production on those tracks was quite cool at the time.
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Now, on the other hand, in defense of records that have been previously maligned....

I WILL be dancing to:

FOUND A CURE - Ashford & Simpson (the opening instrumental buildup is stirring and I think it's their best dancer; "Nobody Knows" is next best)

HOT STUFF - HRH Miss Summer (ESSENTIAL Disco goes to Rock--heralding the trend that was to take over; a PERFECT RECORD, IMHO)

DO YA THINK I'M SEXY? - Rod Stewart (People hated this back then and still hate it today (Rock poseur tries to cash in on a Trend)--yet it was a #1 Disco record and I think it's fun. Sue me)

CELEBRATION - Kool & The Gang (OVERPLAYED granted, but truly a CLASSIC party-starter; I haven't tired of this. Sorry)

Some of the others: I WILL SURVIVE, BORN TO BE ALIVE, RING MY BELL...are overplayed and while, I wouldn't rush to the dance floor...they have a place in history. So I'd probably endure them hoping a BETTER song would be coming next.

If it's gonna be DIVNE or LIME...I'm gonna take a leak. :lol:
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