Discussion on Sound of a bell on a disco song within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; 1978 CHIC "I Want Your Love" 1979 RINDER & LEWIS "Willie and the Hand Jive" If you have another sugestions ...
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| 1978 CHIC "I Want Your Love" 1979 RINDER & LEWIS "Willie and the Hand Jive" If you have another sugestions please post :) |
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| Bonnie Pointer: "Heaven must have sent you"? Or is that another sound? Miquel Brown "So many men, so little time" with that Big Ben on it. Rose Royce: "RR Express" with the railroad bell. |
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| "Take Your Time" SOS Band - Okay, it's not disco, but it was popular as a dance song thereabouts! Hi folks! |
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| Marvin Gaye - GOT TO GIVE IT UP |
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| ringbell : the hostage of Donna Summer doctors order - carol douglas gong bell : kool and the gang, jungle boogie |
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| I thought we already had this topic in the past? Quote:
"Amityville Frenzy" by Lalo Schifrin has sinister bells on it. "Tubular Bells" by Champ's Boys Orchestra has bells too, as you can guess. |
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| "When the Bell Rings (Come Out Dancin')" by Elusion (Midsong International, 1979), produced by Michael Zager, has some sort of lame cowbell sound repeated various times. I doubt that sort of sound is going to make ANYONE want to dance. :D |
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discosavvy, I LOVE COWBELLS!!!! THEY ALWAYS MAKE ME WANNA DANCE!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D
__________________ "Lost inside adorable illusion...." |
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| I read a review somewhere claiming that Patti Brooks' "After Dark" had the best 'cow bells' use of any club record ever. they may be right.... We need more cowbell !!!!, more cowbell please.... Christopher Walken to Will Ferrell while producing a Rock band's recording session on a Saturday Night Live sketch.. :lol: :lol: |
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| Frankie Valli's "I've Got You Under My Skin" :) |
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| I think the songs with the most distinguished bells are One way's "Cutie Pie" and Shirley Murdock's quiet storm ballad "Husband". Bells are somewhat unique because they could create a one note melismatic motive. I think Natalie Cole used it in her classic "Inseparable". |
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| My Simple Heart The Three Degrees As for cow bells: Barely Breaking Even Universal Robot Band Never Give You Up Sharon Redd |
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| Quote:
__________________ "Lost inside adorable illusion...." |
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| Young & Co - I like what you're doing to me Now there's real cow bells a clanging in that little number!! |
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