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Discussion on Lurkers To This Forum, Please Introduce Yourself within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; ratkitty, Welcome and thanks for introducing yourself. You will feel right at home with us so feel free to start ...
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| ratkitty, Welcome and thanks for introducing yourself. You will feel right at home with us so feel free to start or contribute to a topic.
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| I got interested in Disco when I was around 11 or 12 because I listened to the mainstream stuff at parties I went as a kid. In my house we had the Donna and Gloria CDs and LPs so I ended up liking them. I really became hooked on Disco by the time I was 14-15 at the end of the 20th Century lol Right now at 19 I like Disco (mainly eurodisco), Italo, Hi NRG, 80s stuff and some oldies. I do like some of the dance music today but not all of it. Voyage :P |
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| well i'm very happy to see how many young people are in this forum.....i'm just 18 i have discover disco from house music that contains a lot of sample from the 70s then the search for disco records began and i discover a real great world of music behind the mainstuff like bee gees and donna summer. only discofunk can take me higher! see you in the forum! |
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| Tha Phunk, Welcome to the DiscoMusic.com forum and thanks for introducing yourself. Everytime another young person discovers and appreciates Disco it makes those of us who grew up with it feel great knowing that the music will live on. We look forward to your joining our discussions and checking out the hundreds of records featured in the Disco Records Vault A-Z. Feel free to ask any questions. Enjoy!
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| I was without internet service for a few days so I'm doing a little catch up. I found these new members (all have joined since Christmas holiday) in the "...Identify a Song..." forum. A sincere WELCOME to all of you and wishes for a Happy New Year! Let's hear it for the 'Newbies': :D RobertaJ enish gsus 8) phaeax gsolis DJ Johnny C DJBecks nb1982 rbicudo pete6741 Moonsault scrumpyjack kn2000 arzee1 MayboyDF |
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| Hi again.. I'm H. Albano (Italian), (38yrs) now in Caracas, Venezuela.. (sorry for my little english) Years of Italo Disco...years ... I'm Happy here in DiscoMusic.com again, SITE of DiscoMusic History . This Site Must be FOREVER !!! by the way.. i remember use the reply buttom yet .. |
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| Albano, Welcome to the DiscoMusic.com forum and thank you for the kind words. Enjoy the rest of the site!
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| Hey everyone.. I'm a 19 year old male from Calgary, Canada.. I've been visiting this site since I was 16.. I've loved dance music all my life, but it was after listening to Chic's greatest hits that I really started getting interested in Disco.. I've gotta say it really is great to see other young people on the site!.. So far, I've contributed a few things to the disco database, and I'm looking forward to participating on the message boards! |
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| Welcome aboard neon. I'm sure you'll find lots to talk about and even more songs to listen and enjoy. Thanks for the submissions to the MAIN site.
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| Hi I´ve been a sporadic visitor for the last couple of months. In the late 70´s I played at parties and listened to a lot of Disco Music. I worked as a DJ full time -80 to -84. Apart from "pure" disco I like most club music from the 70's to early 80's. The dancemusic from 70´s and early 80´s still rules... Probably I will pop you guys some questions in this forum and hopefully I will be able to answer some Thats all for now....... |
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| Since I was a young kid, I was always drawn to disco/dance music. I loved the classical elements and synthesized melodies, but most of all, I loved the beat and tempo. My story really begins when I was 15, back in August of 2001, when I discovered P2P networks. The first songs I downloaded were the cliché disco hits. However, I soon began to branch out as I started to crave more music. R&B-style “classic” disco was first. Barry White, “Native New Yorker”, “Devil’s Gun”, “Loving Is Really My Game”, stuff like that. Then, around June 2002, I discovered discomusic.com. I began listening to the song samples posted with the records in the vault. There was one song I had seen mentioned several times before, and was pretty curious about. As soon as I heard it’s sample, I was hooked. This song really opened up an entirely new world for me. That song was none other than . . . “YES SIR, I CAN BOOGIE”!!!!!!!!! The fast tempo. The total disregard for lyrics. This introduced me to the world of Euro-disco, which I discovered I liked more than the kind of songs featured on the “54” soundtrack. This song led to my discovery of Cerrone, Amanda Lear, Bobby Orlando, Lime, and Boney M. Lately, however, I have returned to sampling a bit of everything. Some of my favorites: Cerrone: Supernature Trans-X: Living On Video Galaxis: Space Ranger The Gibson Brothers: Que Sera Mi Vida Kano: It’s A War Andrea True Connection: More, More, More Michael Zager Band: Let’s All Chant (best disco bassline ever, IMO) Donna Summer: I Feel Love (I must admit that I can’t decide whether the original or the Cowley remix is better. True, Cowley did go a bit overboard on the synths during the vocal passages, but his work makes the instrumental breaks infinitely more interesting) Divine: Shoot Your Shot Amanda Lear: Follow Me Chic: My Forbidden Lover Chic: I Want Your Love Cheri: Murphy’s Law Timebox: Beggin’ (didn’t expect something like this, right?) Diana Est: Tenax Koto: Visitors The Flirts: Calling All Boys (who knew Bobby O’s work could be so gentle and caressing?) I have also taken up record collecting, and according to my catalog, my collection currently numbers 596 records, of which 452 are 7” singles and EPs, 112 are LPs, & 32 are 12” singles. I got so many 7 inchers from buying 2 100 record lots on ebay. It was all worth it, because now I have a copy of Steve Dahl’s anti-disco song “Do You Think I’m Disco”. I threw it in a paper bag and stuffed it under my bed, and am now saving it(and a sledge hammer) for a special occasion. Unfortunately, I do not have a record player, nor do I want to buy one. The prospect of wearing out my vinyl scares me, and I know that many of these records can be bought on CD. |
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| shootyourshot: I see you are paying homage to Divine in your screen name. Welcome to the site and the forum. It's nice to hear from a younger person who has recently discovered Disco. Good for you! The quest for Disco songs that you haven't heard will continue for many years to come-just ask any of the older folks who after 25 years+ are still discovering new gems from back in the day. Enjoy!
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| shootyourshot: Welcome. And tell me, is yours the town that I saw in the news yesterday where a pilot had to crash land on a golf course? :o Just curious... :) Enjoy the board! |
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| :lol: , yeah, that's my hometown. Quote:
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| Read with delight the Sat Jun 12, 2004 post of "shootyourshot." I'm now 45; when I was about 16, I could sneak into a club if I strutted in with a crowd, 'cause the drinking age back then was 18; and many of these joints would let anyone in who wasn't in diapers. When I was 14, I remember hearing "The Hustle" by Van McCoy; I bought the single and then the album (I've forgotten the name). My friends, "Aerosmith" and "Blue Oyster Cult" fans, were shocked to say the least. Further purchases included "Native New Yorker," "More More More," "Lovin' is Really My Game," and, of course, "I Feel Love." (Shoot, I prefer the long, album version -- I went out and bought a 200 watt amplifier and 18" bass speakers after I heard that song and I played it over and over again on that system -- it's still one of my top ten favorite bass lines) My lifelong dream was realized when I stumbled into a position in the entertainment business (I became a bookkeeper for a nightclub and restaurant business). I moved among some of the best in the industry for ten wonderful years. Finding DiscoMusic.Com and cyber-meeting all the people here is absolutely remarkable. I thought that all I'd left of those years of my life were very pleasant memories. This website enables me to re-live them, and make new ones. Shootyourshot, the disco era was not the cheesy, drug-induced mayhem that its antagonists may describe. It was, instead, a time of true friendship, experimentation, musical evolution at a pace that was too fast for all but a few, and a time of innocence lost yet innocence that we'll never know again. |
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