Disco era women ROCK!!! Women today SUCK!!!

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Old March 16th, 2005, 03:48 PM
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I look at things this way. The whole 1970's era of cars, fashion and music etc... ended around 1983. It took Hollywood only around 5 years to reflect back and start making movies about that time period beginning around 1988 with I'M GONNA GET YOU SUCKA and they havent stopped since.

Even the rappers today are naming their songs DISCO INFERNO. Their most prized possesions flaunted in their videos (besides all the mixed race light skinned females at their side) are their muscle cars. Yes the majority of their music is garbage but the influence of the 1970's is obviously there.

The 1970's was truly a great time to be alive.
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I was intimately involved with the American anti-war movement from '69 to '71 and worked as a campaign worker for George McGovern in '72. I marched in more anti-war demonstrations, got tear-gassed in one riot, attended more military funerals, civil rights and women's rights demonstrations than I care to remember. I had to make my journey to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to make my peace with that war.

By election '72 I was fed up with the American left and all they represented and came to despise them which I do to this day. I could no longer take anti-war music, Joan Baez, Hanoi Jane, The Weather Underground, The Students For A Democratic Society, James Taylor, Carly Simon and Cat Stevens or any more causes. So when Sylvia recorded "Pillow Talk" in '72 and with the Chi-Lites, Stylistics, Barry White and the other great Soul Groups ushering in a new sound in music I was a ready fan. And when that early Soul morphed into Disco in '73 I was already there. And to me Disco became a 10 year party that I needed to recover.
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I was intimately involved with the American anti-war movement from '69 to '71 and worked as a campaign worker for George McGovern in '72. I marched in more anti-war demonstrations, got tear-gassed in one riot, attended more military funerals, civil rights and women's rights demonstrations than I care to remember. I had to make my journey to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to make my peace with that war.

By election '72 I was fed up with the American left and all they represented and came to despise them which I do to this day. I could no longer take anti-war music, Joan Baez, Hanoi Jane, The Weather Underground, The Students For A Democratic Society, James Taylor, Carly Simon and Cat Stevens or any more causes. So when Sylvia recorded "Pillow Talk" in '72 and with the Chi-Lites, Stylistics, Barry White and the other great Soul Groups ushering in a new sound in music I was a ready fan. And when that early Soul morphed into Disco in '73 I was already there. And to me Disco became a 10 year party that I needed to recover.
Hey Discoman, where have you been? I thought maybe you were on vacation. But then, usually its those posts that deal with sex and loose women that attract you..ha ha :P

Anyway, I heard the ACLU took the cases of all those guys that got arrested at the Paris and they're going to throw out all the charges? What have you heard? You know, if that's the case then I guess anyones safe to go back to the Paris and let it all "hang out" so to speak. God bless all those straight guys that go there looking for a little relief from those gay guys. How we love those straight guys that jump the fence. :P
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Rab the situation with the Paris' "perv" cases has been remarkably quiet this past month. I haven't seen anything in the local rag (T&G). Or heard anything on the street. The silence is deafening. The local DA (John Conte a relic from 1965) has filed a "notorious public nuisance" suit on behalf of Worcester against the owners of the Paris to have it shut down. But again, Worcester has allowed that theatre to operate in like fashion unencumbered for 35 years (and the other dirty movie house in town as well). The case rings hollow and smacks of typical lowdown Worcester politics. Everyone here sees through Worcester's action, but you hear things like "This should have been done decades ago", "It's about time" etc. No one has said a word for 35 years... About the other place: in past years I've seen women give their men blow jobs, ride the meat missile, get gang-banged and be honies for bukkake parties in there. Not a peep is heard.

I never knew a "straight guy who jumped the fence", if you know what I mean.
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Today's ladies :)
Not so bad :)


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Todays women can be hot as hell...however for talent...there is none! LOL (in music anyway). As for being pure sexy and just wanna go on a sex kink fest...I would agree that the late 70s era women would be my choice if I had a choice between the 2
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I agree!
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When you asked one if she wanted to "take a walk on the wild side" she'd say "follow me honey". I loved as many as I could. :D
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Beyonce'
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not talented????
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OK, there may be a dearth of good songs for them to sing, but to say the singers of today are untalented is just crazy. There's more competition today than there ever was back in the '70s, and the overall standard of musicianship is also much, much higher. Plus, they can all dance too!!!

Think again brothers and sisters.
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Alicia Keys


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For Beyonce, maybe in her voice...but her vocals are not original at all..they sound like every other female hip hop/r&b (if ya wanna call it that) singer. Cant tell em all apart listening honestly (not that I would put on any track by them by choice to listen to lol)

Alicia on the other hand does have a little bit of talent as in she actualy plays her music and plays an instrument rather than say..ohh lets take a bowie or change record and loop it in a sampler, sing some new vocals and basicly do karaoke and say..THIS IS MY NEW SONG!!, im a musician :lol:

Its just Alicia cant show off her full talent cause kids today wouldnt apreciate it.
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Today's ladies :)
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Where are the black and asian women? :roll:
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The problem (IMO) is that the young today have been sold a bill of goods about this rap/hip hop shit and that's all they want. Every time I hear rap I get the shits.

Beyonce - real easy on the eyes doesn't have much of a voice.

Alicia Keyes - could really mature into a Diva but since the record industry is only pushing rap shit everything she does will have to have a hip hop look and sound to it. Same goes for Mya. Queen Latifah is maturing I like her new "Dana Owens" CD. Got her start as a rap noise maker. Lil Kim makes my ears bleed.
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Disco Man seems to be on my level on this topic 100%
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