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Old May 16th, 2002, 05:36 AM
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I'm interested in what was considered dance music in the pre-disco era of 1968-73. What did people dance to at the trendy clubs of the day? Who were the favourite artists/styles of music?
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Hello Move2this:

I guess this is very generic...
In UK, in the rock'n'roll obssessed early 60's there were a lot of "improvised" places for kids to dance... The music played was pure early english rock and roll (beat-music): THE BEATLES, THE STONES, DAVE CLARK 5, THE HOLLIES, HERMAN HERMITS, SWINGING BLUE JEAS, GERRY & THE PACEMAKERS, FREDDY AND THE DREAMERS, etc...

As the 60's progressed and the USA soul gained attention in UK around 1966 (not enough to ban the english invasion groups) there were now better english clubs which played early american soul music (I think they call it northern soul, but I don't know why).

I have some of this music. It is really interesting and good, but extremely raw if compared to 70's soul. It is ages removed from 70's disco. Pre-historic I would say. But all great known 70's soul acts really began in the 60's (EDWINN STARR, GENE CHANDLER, HAROLD MELVIN, etc.)... even Meco Monardo.
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This is a hard question, the music styles was very blended at that time. You could try:

- THE BAR-KAYS - "SOUL FINGER"

- ISAAC HAYES - "HOT BUTTERED SOUL"

- MANU DIBANGO - "SOUL MAKOSSA"

- BARRY WHITE's LOVE UNLIMITED ORCH.

- KOOL & THE GANG - Pre James Taylor years

- JAMES BROWN & JB's -

- JEAN KNIGHT - "Mr. BIG STUFF"

- DEODATO - 2001 (1971)

- JACKSON 5 - "ABC"

- STEVIE WONDER - "Superstition"

et cetera, et cetera......

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I wasn't alive in the 60's and 70's era to know the full extent of what was dance music but watching video clips and listening to various early dance songs I can certainly pick some early disco from that era that I would call dance music some hits and some not hits.

From the late 60's 1967-1969:

Archie Bell & The Drells - I Can't Stop Dancing 1968 (I consider this song to be the first real disco song)
Archie Bell & The Drells - Tighten Up 1968
Jackson 5 - I Want You Back 1969
Steam - Na Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye 1969
Commodores - Rise Up/Keep On Dancing 1969
Sly & The Family Stone - Dance To The Music 1968
Bar-Kays - Soul Finger 1967
Bar-Kays - Don't Stop Dancing To The Music 1969
Temptations - Runaway Child/I Can't Get Next To You/Psychedelic Shack 1969
Rufus Thomas - Do The Funky Chicken 1969

and others

From the early 70's 1970-1973:

Curtis Mayfield - If There's Hell Below 1970
Curtis Mayfield - Get Down 1971
Curtis Mayfield - Superfly 1972
Curtis Mayfield - Junkie Chase 1972
First Choice - Newsy Neighbours 1973
First Choice - Armed & Extremely Dangerous 1973
Ultra High Frequency - We're On The Righ Track 1973 (One of my number one favourites)
Soul Searchers - We The People 1972
Temptations - Papa Was A Rolling Stone 1972
Creative Source - Who Is He & What Is He To You 1973 (Goes for over 11 minutes, this should have been put on 12", fantastic groove)
Isaac Hayes - Theme From Shaft 1971
Isaac Hayes - Theme From Men 1972
Bar-Kays - Son Of Shaft 1972
Betty Wright - Baby Sitter 1972
Booker T & The MGs - Melting Pot 1971
Blackbyrds - Gut Level 1973
Delfonics - I Told You So 1972
Barbara Acklin - I'll Bake Me A Man 1973
David Ruffin - Blood Donors Needed 1972
Dennis Coffey - Scorpio 1971 (Wicked percussion, guitar bass solo)
Deodato - Skyscrapers/Super Strut 1973
Detroit Emeralds - Feel The Need In Me 1972
Eddie Kendricks - Date With The Rain 1972
Eddie Kendricks - Keep On Truckin' 1973
Blenders LTD - When Ya Git Through With It Put It Back 1972
Executive Suite - When The Fuel Runs Out 1973
Edwin Starr - Time 1970
Fatback Band - Free Form/Street Dance/Street Walk 1972
Gil-Scott Heron - The Bottle 1973
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - The Love I Lost 1973
Hamilton Bohannon - The Stop & Go 1973
Barry White - Baby Please, Can't You See 1973
Kool & The Gang - Love The Life You Live 1971
Kool & The Gang - Electric Frog 1972
Kool & The Gang - Jungle Boogie/Hollywood Swinging/Funky Stuff 1973
Intruders - She's A Winner 1972
Intruders - I'll Always Love My Mama 1973
Independents - I Love You, Yes I Do 1972
Isley Brothers - That Lady 1973
Jackson 5 - Dancing Machine 1973
Jackson 5 - Hum Along & Dance 1973
Jackson Sisters - I Believe In Miracles 1973
Jerry Butler - One Night Affair 1972
Jimmy Castor Bunch - It's Just Begun/Troglodyte Cavemen 1972
Lamont Dozier - Breaking Out All Over 1973
Little Royal - Soul Train 1972
Little Sister - You're The One 1970
Lyn Collins - Think 1972
Mandrill - Git It All 1972 (Great rock/funk track)
Mandrill - Hang Loose 1973
Max B - Bananaticoco 1971
MFSB - TSOP (The Sound Of Philadelphia) (Soul Train Theme) 1973
Modulations, The - Can't Fight Your Love 1972
New Birth - I Can Understand It/Got To Get A Knutt 1973
Nite-Liters, The - K-Jee 1971
Nite-Liters, The - Theme From Shaft 1972
O.C. Smith - Blowin' Your Mind (Theme From Shaft's Big Score) 1972
O'Jays - Love Train/Backstabbers 1972
Osibisa - Music For Gong Gong 1971
Osibisa - Fire 1973
Rappers, The - Krunchberry Beast 1973
Sisters Love - Give Me Your Love 1972
Spinners - I'll Be Around/Could It Be I'm Falling In Love 1972
Titanic - Rain 2000/Sultana 1973
Barrabas - Women 1972
Trammps - Zing Went The Stings Of My Heart 1972
Willie Hutch - Brother's Gonna Work It Out 1973
Wilson Pickett - Don't Knock My Love 1971
Yellow Sunshine - Yellow Sunshine 1973
Zulema - Giving Up 1973
Four Tops - Are You Man Enough 1973 (Theme from Shaft In Africa)

And so many more.
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This Funky Dude's list is my "et cetera" list. Perfect!!!

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growing up where i did in a lily white suburb you would never have played curtis mayfield or anything that "black" .."whiter" artists like the supremes, stones, beatles, jefferson airplane { just try to dance to someobody to love.. i dare u } grassroots, guess who, etc were what we played at school dances, kids parties etc..plus top 40 like Hues corporation, sweet,andy kim, paper lace,carpenters, bay city rollers...god, i'm going to gag now. but this was the truth...
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Jack is dead on with his recollections. Coming from rural Wisconsin, we danced mostly to white Pop groups: The Beach Boys, The Grass Roots, The Rolling Stones, The Guess Who, The Turtles, etc.

I preferred Motown and the Atlantic/Stax stuff and occasionally some of that stuff was played also.

When I got to college, the cover bands were playing stuff like Joe Tex's "Show Me" and Sam & Dave stuff and "Fire" by Jimi Hendrix. But The 5th Dimension played at the first Homecoming Dance I attended. And I loved them. So it was eclectic.

It would be interesting to compile a list of danceable pop/rock from the sixties groups. I wonder who will be scouring their Billboard books tonight for titles of "music that you can dance to" from that era. Hmmm????



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You're from rural Wisconsin? Cheese country?

Must have been quite a culture shock when you moved to San Francisco.
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Hey, I always felt like I shoulda been a city boy; like by some cruel twist of fate the love child of Cary Grant & Audrey Hepburn was farmed out to some folks in Wisconsin for safe-keeping. I couldn't wait to get the hell outta there, believe me. But, though I talk tough, I'm still a sorta shy boy from Wisconsin at heart. (aw, ain't that sweet)

Now, what about you? I EVEN asked you where the hell you live now and you never replied. "Eve, it's me Addison----- sometimes I think you keep things from me".

Fess up. You know about morning music so I would guess you spent some time in a city larger than Dubuque. I'm STILL JUST ASKIN'
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Oh, I just thought of another group that was great to dance to in that era: The Honey Cone with great tracks like "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show" and "While You Were Out Looking For Sugar" and "Girls It Ain't Easy" and "Want Ads" and "Stick Up".

Anyone remember?
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