Discussion on Early, early Disco dance music. within the Disco Music of the 70s and 80s forums, part of the General Music Discussions at DiscoMusic.com category; I never see hits mentioned like "This Will Be" by Natalie Cole, or "Operator" by the Manhattan Transfer, Or "Shame, ...
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| I never see hits mentioned like "This Will Be" by Natalie Cole, or "Operator" by the Manhattan Transfer, Or "Shame, Shame, Shame" by Shirley (somebody). Did anyone besides myself play these songs in the early days of disco? I remember a crowd favorite was "Dirty Ol' Man" by the Three Degrees, and "Mama Never Told Me" by Sister Sledge. Another one of the most popular tracks back then was the "Honeybee-Never Can Say Goodbye-Reach Out, I'll Be There" medley by Gloria Gaynor. It was the first medley I recall playing in a disco. Comments anyone?
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| There are a few of us who remember these and ones from before. However, most of the regulars here are somewhat younger or weren't involved with disco music pre 1975/6 and so the pre disco stuff wasn't as important to them. Personally, I was a DJ from 1968 (college and mobiles) and a pro club DJ from 1972 -1987 (sorry if anyone is bored by having to read this again), so there's lots of records that could be discussed. Trouble is, I get the feeling that pre disco stuff is not really sought after in quite the same way as true Disco era tunes. |
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| Please do discuss this! Quinny and others don't hide the knowledge! I'm very interested to hear from you what was on the plate on the late 60's early 70's. What do think of the songs now and so on. :P :P :P :P |
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| There have been many topics of your interest discussed here. Search for topics such as The First Disco Song. Many of the early songs were Hustle centric (at least in the USA :lol: ). Here are some to wet your appetite. Brenda & The Tabulations - Little Bit Of Love Crystal Grass - Love To Dance This One With You Hypnotics - Beware Of The Stranger New Censation - First Round Knowckout Sons Of Robin Stone - Got To Get You Back Act I - Tom The Peeper Finishing Touch - Second Best (Is Never Enough) Harlem River Drive - Need You Hokis Pokis - Nowhere Steptones - Success Don't Come Easy Brother To Brother - In The Bottle Blood Hollins - How Have You Been The Rhodes Kids - Voo-Doo Magic Reggie Garner - Hal A Cup The Coalitions - I Don't Mind Doin' It Hi-Lites - That's Love Oh, I could go on for ever on this |
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| "Shame Shame Shame" is by Shirley and Company. I don't consider "This Will Be" by Natalie Cole and "Operator" by Manhattan Transfer to be disco songs. This is akin to me seeing Samantha Sang's "Emotion" on a disco CD compilation years back. WTF? Same with Abba. Apparently, everyone and their brother labels Abba as being disco, but with the exception of "Voulez-Vous", very little comes close to the genre. "Dancing Queen" is considered disco, just like Leo Sayer's "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing". Yep, they're bouncy, they have a beat, but they're not the kind of songs I'd want to dance to at 12 West.
__________________ "Everyone knows the real reason why you got that part it was the time you spent on that casting couch"--Antoine Merriwether "Excuse me, Miss Thing, but both of us spent time on that couch"--Blaine Edwards |
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| Hmmm, DoctorDisco... I've been typing the Billboard Disco charts that started in October 1974 every week. We're about to celebrate a one year anniversary this week (October 25, 1975). All the records you've cited have been charted or mentioned in Tom Moulton's column ("Operator"). Take a look. It's informative, if I say so myself.
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| Here is an excellent list of pre-disco, it even lists "Beggin" by Time box that I havent heard before yet, I think :roll: . http://www.rhino.com/features/liners/75595lin9.lasso |
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| What an awesome list of songs there. Notice that Tom Moulton was one of the contributors
__________________ "Everyone knows the real reason why you got that part it was the time you spent on that casting couch"--Antoine Merriwether "Excuse me, Miss Thing, but both of us spent time on that couch"--Blaine Edwards |
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| Yes, Salsoul, I don't consider This Will Be or Operator disco music either, and it really doesn't fit the definition of disco as I think of it, but they were popular, and played nonetheless at clubs I worked at. I guess there were lots of songs back then that I would classify as American Top 40, that were getting club play. There just wasn't that much disco music to fill an evening.
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| Thanks MixMachine for the link to early pre-disco. I recognize several of those titles as songs I had played and forgotten about. I drugged and drank plenty back in those days so my memory has been sort of fuzzy about those years! Go figure.
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| I consider myself very in to what is considered the disco era (75-79), but if disco gained its reputation and its name too, it sure depends on the pre-75 tracks that contributed to create the disco sound. I think everybody in the disco knowing should interest in these older tracks (mostly on 7"). |
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What about "Want Ads" by The Honey Cone? |
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| From my own collection Brother Louie-The Stories Dance To The Music - The Hypnotics Without You In My Life-Tyrone Davis Gimme Some More - The JB's Bus Stop -Oliver Sain Finder's Keepers -Chairman Of The Board Take A Closer Look(at The Woman Your With)- Wilson Pickett Help Yourself- The Undisputed Truth I've Been In The Right Place -Dr John Machine Gun - The Commodores Glasshouse-The Temptations When The Fuel Runs Out-Executive Suite Supernatural Thing (Pt1)- Ben E. King Looking For A Love -Bobby Womack Sister James -Nino Tempo & 5th Ave Sax Make It Funky(Pt 1) - James Brown Blackbyrd - Donald Byrd The Breakdown - Rufus Thomas Outa-space - Billy Preston I'll Always Love My Mama (Pt.1) - The Intruders These were a few the tunes from my club playlist during the years 72-74
__________________ Different eyes see different things. Different hearts beat on different strings. But there are times for you and me when all such things agree...Rush |
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| I first heard predominant breaks in 60's soul music of Archie Bell and the Drells. Tracks like "There's gonna be a showdown" and "Tighten up" come to mind. Also check out the Rhino disc History of Funk Volume 1/2. Glad to see "You're the one" by Little Sister back in print. |
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