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Old March 3rd, 2006, 02:16 PM
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Here's one for you. Name some disco/soul/funk tunes put out by groups or artists more known for rock music.

1) John Valenti - why don't we fall in love, an album track on a mainly rock album.
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Kiss - I was made for lovin' you.
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Street Player - Chicago
Take Me Home - Cher
If You're In Love with a Beautiful Woman - Dr Hook
Another One Bites the Dust - Queen
Let's Dance - David Bowie
Lots of tunes by the Bee Gees (no way a Funk/Soul/Disco band)

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If You're In Love with a Beautiful Woman - Dr Hook
I do quite like a bit of ole' Dr Hook!

Queen - Cool Cat (from the album hot space I think) This was a big tune on the uk Rare Groove scene in the late 80s.
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Goodnight Tonight - Wings
Here Comes The Night - Beach Boys
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Lots of rock artists got on the disco bandwagon, especially after Saturday Night Fever.

Kinks - Superman
Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street
Rolling Stones - Miss You, Emotional Rescue
Tim Curry - Paradise Garage
Elton John - Don't Go Breaking My Heart, Philadelphia Freedom
John Lennon - Whatever Gets You Thru The Night
Kiss - Dirty Livin, which sounds more disco than I Was Made For Lovin You
Ann Margaret - Love Rush
Rod Stewart - Da Ya Think I'm Sexy
Barry Manilow - It's A Miracle; Copacabana
Blondie - Heart of Glass
Bryan Adams - Let Me Take You Dancing
Dominic Troiano - We All Need Love
Queen - Another One Bites The Dust (a copy of Chic's 'Good Times')

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Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug
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Lots of tunes by the Bee Gees (no way a Funk/Soul/Disco band)


They wrote &/or produced brilliant funk/soul/disco tracks for Melba Moore, Tavares, Al Green, Teri de Sario, Yvonne Elliman, Candi Staton, Samantha Sang & Dionne Warwick. 8) If that don't make them funk/soul/disco i don't know what does sweety?! :-?
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Lots of tunes by the Bee Gees (no way a Funk/Soul/Disco band)


They wrote &/or produced brilliant funk/soul/disco tracks for Melba Moore, Tavares, Al Green, Teri de Sario, Yvonne Elliman, Candi Staton, Samantha Sang & Dionne Warwick. 8) If that don't make them funk/soul/disco i don't know what does sweety?! :-?
I agree. They weren't just a pop rock group. They could cross-over into funk and soul. Sure, it wasn't James Brown, Kool & The Gang funk, but songs like 'Boogie Child' were funky, and 'You Should Be Dancing' is one of the top well-crafted dance songs of the disco era.

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Lots of tunes by the Bee Gees (no way a Funk/Soul/Disco band)


They wrote &/or produced brilliant funk/soul/disco tracks for Melba Moore, Tavares, Al Green, Teri de Sario, Yvonne Elliman, Candi Staton, Samantha Sang & Dionne Warwick. 8) If that don't make them funk/soul/disco i don't know what does sweety?! :-?
I agree. They weren't just a pop rock group. They could cross-over into funk and soul. Sure, it wasn't James Brown, Kool & The Gang funk, but songs like 'Boogie Child' were funky, and 'You Should Be Dancing' is one of the top well-crafted dance songs of the disco era.

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This a difficult one & I can see how anyone can view the Bee Gees as a Disco band. However I can't & the reason why - probably the same as why I struggle with someone like Madonna being a Disco/Dance act....it's an emotional reaction, and what I'd call soul or Mojo...on 99% of their music which they performed it just doesn't do it for me - the one acception is You Should Be Dancing, so consequently I just don't see them as a Disco/Soul/Funk band
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I am with Headlamp on this one, after all the BGs would never of gone all disco/soul untill old Mr. Stigwood told them to do so.
As for the soul/disco artists that the Gibbs produced, well any one of them has enough soul/emotion to spare some :roll:

But I will say the boys could craft a good danceable tune or two!
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I remembered a couple more:

Makes You Blind - The Glitter Band
Don't Stop The Music - Bay City Rollers
Lowdown - Boz Scaggs
One of These Nights - The Eagles (Tom Bell-ish tom tom beat)
Are You Ready For Love - Elton John (he did a whole bunch of tunes in Philadelphia with Thom Bell).

LOL! When looking on the internet for other examples, I came across this thread:

http://www.discomusic.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=10313

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I did not find that thread when starting this one! But looking at some of the 'suggestions' I think some people have an odd idea about disco, some are pure rock/pop songs.

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Makes You Blind - The Glitter Band
Been playing this tune out and about over the last part of 2005, and people over here in the UK love it, it is considerd by some to be Jazzfunk!

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Sexy Eyes - Dr Hook (this is my favourite track by them - too bad no extended mix!)
Magnificent Seven/Dance - The Clash

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