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Old November 4th, 2003, 08:13 PM
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We know you are out there each and every day. The lurker. The person who enjoys this forum, but hasn't yet posted.

We are actually a very friendly group of people who share the same love of Disco and dance music as you do. We don't bite so please take a moment to register if you haven't and break the ice by replying to this post and telling us a little about yourself.

We'll welcome you to our growing community and make you feel right at home. Let's hear from you!
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Old November 7th, 2003, 04:56 PM
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Very nice, I've seen some new people register ands start posting. Welcome aboard and enjoy the foruma and the rest of the site!
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Old November 10th, 2003, 11:17 PM
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I've been registered on this forum for a while but rarely post - partly because I find it pretty unresponsive compared with other forums. Maybe there just aren't enough users.... hence this call to arms... But yeah.... often it's days before I receive a reply to a post, if at all... *shrugs*

Also there's a pretty intimidating crowd of "old-skoolers" who make us young'ns (i'm 30 :o ) feel a bit stoopit coz we weren't around the first time around.... but I swear my mother blasted her belly with Donna Summer when I was in the womb..... :lol:
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Old November 11th, 2003, 08:25 AM
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born2disco,

The fact that you took some time to write down your thoughts is important as it helps me, the moderators and everyone else be more responsive. Normally we don't know how others feel about certain htings cause they choose not to say anything.

You make some valid points and admittedly there is room for improvement. That being said please don't take the lack of a speedy response to your post as a sign of disinterest by others. In the case of song IDs it is merely that many are actually going through their record or CD collections trying to check for you. It's happened to me when I see a request or topic and feel I might have something to contribute, but need to confirm my info. EXAMPLE: when I get home later to actually check my records...

Occasionally there are posts that we ALL make that goes nowhere or takes a while to garner a response. Just look at the topic objectively and see if could have been written a different way... or even respond yourself to bring the post back in the limelight. As much as I pay attention I do miss topics. A good and descriptive SUBJECT line makes a world of difference so avoid subject lines such as "Help Me" or "What Do You Like?."

On the issue of old schoolers making newbies feel stupid or the like I must say that we are actually a very understanding group and have welcomed many newbies and their requests. Forum members actually enjoy having new faces and converts to Disco and do quite a bit to make everyone feel welcome. Many here have gone out of their way to help newer posters develop playlists, locate similar records and even offered free items to have mailed to them. There can be a slight weeding out process going on, but as in everday life if you can show that you are truly interested in the music and the topic at hand and have some conviction you'll be fine.

Just keep posting and let others get a feel for you and the kind of person, kinds of music you like... and everything will come together. So stick around and we will do our best to be more responsive
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Old November 13th, 2003, 08:24 AM
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hi bernie its matt from sydney australia i was wondering if there was a list of disco samples that have been used in modern house music or anything like the list on the site the breaks ?my love of disco first came from listening to jazz especially any cti records stuff with freddie hubbard with ron carter on bass and billy cobham on drums and then i discoverered gwen mcraes funky sensation and my life changed i found abox of records in the red cross second hand store and it was all disco and the records inside included bb unlimited and musique2 and they had the name lizzz kritzer written in black marker on the actual records how do you think they got to australia ? ifound out she was or is adisco dj in the seventiesthru another disco site no way as good as this one
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Old November 13th, 2003, 09:46 AM
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bumblebee,

Glad to have you in our little community.

As for a list of Disco samples used in House songs, that is something that I hope to add to the site a little later on. Just working out the logistics of it all so keep tuned. Perhaps after the New Years. Enjoy your time with us.
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Old November 13th, 2003, 03:43 PM
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Excellent, another Aussie!
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Old November 16th, 2003, 08:43 PM
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I've enjoyed the forum for a long time and have only put off registering because...well, I don't know why! Anyway, I'm in now thanks to Bernie's gentle hint and look forward to participating. Thanks to all the regular posters for everything I've learned from them. And of course, thanks to Bernie for hosting my favorite disco website.
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Old November 17th, 2003, 10:13 AM
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Svend,

Thanks for joining us here. I'm sure now that you are registered and an active poster you'll make new friends and enjoy the site even more. Glad to have you!
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hi everyone,
i just want to respond to what born2disco had written.
that at the age of 30 he considers himself a youngin' compared to older people who have lived their young adult lives in the disco scene. that maybe correct but i feel that if you love a certain type of music or sound then it really doesn't matter how old you really are. i myself just turned 31 yesterday but consider myself a veteran when it comes to disco music, granted i dont know every singer to every song but who does. thats what this great site is for, for the few times you dont know a song's artist theres always someone here who does. so if your out there browsing this site dont be afraid to join us, we can only help you with what your trying to find out. and im sure there will be answers to questions that youll know that someone else is trying to find out. thats it for now, just my 2 cents.
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Hey Bernie,
just thought of this... how about seperating this thread from the "Discuss Disco Music" in order to create a kind of "Welcome/Introduce yourself to other DM members" subforum??
Some of the lurkers may have problems actually deciding where to start posting - this could solve their problem.
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Old November 19th, 2003, 05:35 AM
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I believe that K-Bee's suggestion will definitely work...

I second that.... :)
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Old November 19th, 2003, 08:31 AM
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K-Bee,

It's funny you mention that. There was such a section called "Introduce Yourself" and it was up for quite some time, but only marginally used. I figure it's best for all new members to simply follow existing topics and get a feel for what types of conversations and topics work and which don't. They'll feel right at home in no time!
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K-Bee,

It's funny you mention that. There was such a section called "Introduce Yourself" and it was up for quite some time, but only marginally used. I figure it's best for all new members to simply follow existing topics and get a feel for what types of conversations and topics work and which don't. They'll feel right at home in no time!
That is funny. I don't think K-Bee and efunk were around when you had the "Introduce Yourself" page. It barely got touched.
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Old November 20th, 2003, 02:14 AM
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Well I was not around when you had that thing here at DM.
Just wanted to suggest a sub-forum like that since it seems to be working very well on other boards but if you already tried it here without much luck I guess we should just stick to the way things are.
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