Stevie Nicks (one of Fleetwood Mac's female singers) had a classic sleaze track "Stand Back"
A tough 1, I've played it in sets and it works! Almost nobody guesses the goup!
"Tusk"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_ABIKRKJ-0
Stevie Nicks (one of Fleetwood Mac's female singers) had a classic sleaze track "Stand Back"
I prefer Big Love Johan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39nn1...related&search
Find them and destroy them!
I played Hypnotized, at the end of the night, to cool off customers. Just after the "last call" at around 2:50am (we closed at 3:00am), often. :p
No, no, no. not disco.
Cool song though. Being an SC alum the band really makes it sound great.
I saw Fleetwood Mac in concert way back when with Little feet and Dave Mason. Mason was the headliner.
Sheesh, I can't imagine remembering back that far.
I used to frequent the LA disco scene in the late 70\'s. My favorite discos were \" My uncles, Dillons, the Tiki\'s, Odyssey 2000.
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Just let me explain why I open these topics (coz' I really got furious about what happened a few days ago).
1.Sometimes songs are by artists who jumped on the Disco-bandwagon and I'm curious how these records are recieved by all the different-tasted-members here.
2.Sometimes a song works very well in a classic Disco-set and then I test it by posting it under the "Is This Disco" concept.
3.Sometimes a song is considered Disco in Europe but not in the UK, Us or Asia. Just wanna find that out.
4.Sometimes I'm surprised by the fact that this or that tune is considered Disco and a pretty similar record is not although they have the same pattern. Then I post it.
5.Why do I post so many? YouTube is under fire right now and on daily basis links are deleted so I'm trying to give everyone here the opportunity to watch the vid before it is taken of air. And sometimes this already happens after a few days. That's why I welcome so much the efforts of other members here who also check YT and post the links.
What I can NOT stand is that instead of doing a little homework themselves and share something with all of us here, 2 guys mean they're funny by opening ridiculous nonsense-threads with the only purpose of ridiculising others here.
If people reply by saying "how the hell can you find this Disco????" and give arguments then they are participating and that's the purpose of a forum!
Don't be narrowminded, be open to other interpretations of Disco and don't follow the flock!
Over the last months we've seen a lot of new members here who are sharing their taste, personal history and views with us and refresh the board by doing this. This is a great thing so let's be open to eachother, respect eachother and don't limit this worlwide board to a few artists or interpretations.
Example: for most members "Disco Duck" is a shame. To me and f.i. Remicks it is not, coz' when you take the effort to listen to the instrumental B-side (A Tom Moulton Mix BTW) and you clear your mind you maybe have to admit that it isn't that bad at all.
Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow!
VS, your forum "Is This Disco" is very good and insightful. And there are some of us on this forum who don't want to step on your toes.
In fact, as I said earlier this week, I am always waiting for you to get some of these acts. In return, you open up our eyes to acts we don't know.
But, I was waiting for you to do Nicolete Larson, only to read that you had not heard of her or the song before. And it is a lovely song.
I guess I should chime in (even more than I do?) with what I wonder if it is disco or not.
But whether something is disco or not, even the big clubs would throw out a few songs, more of the radio pop or novelty variety. It was the break you would need to change up the atmosphere and cut through the disco beat. And to freshen your drink and have a smoke.
Thx for the support man! BTW, like you state: I really didn't know that Nicolette Larson song and now I do! That's why we are here, ain't it ;)
For what it's worth, I love your threads.
I think you already know that.
Now, i've been (almost) dreaming about this phrase:
Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow!
Where does it come from? :-o:-? Before I go nutz :D
Marco, thx for the positive feedback. Now the phrase, I always connect it with the P-Funk movement and so, George Clinton but I don't know if it has another origin:
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"Free your mind, and the rest will follow" : I was sure it was some lyrics in a song. Ill google it.
Thx and keep em coming.
ps: Im sending all those old songs/artists clips to my ex, with whom I can still talk to ;)
And she loves them too. We met at a disco where I was DJ'ing in '74 and she was a customer there.
EDIT: it's a Vogue's song.
IMO, the most danceable Mac song was "Dreams" a few Djs used it early in the night.
No No :-o say it ain't so :cry::p:p
Maybe you like it 'cause you never heard or know how it was used here in America, some smart ass top forty radio Djs used it to mock us ( Disco Heads) by playing this songand singing along out of tune on the air.
The term (tittle) became an insult when you were called a "Disco duck". for instance Rock Head Hippie assholes rednecks many times will walk by (from a near Rock club)and could tell by our appearance that we were going to a Disco, so they will turn around and call you a Disco Duck :evil::evil:as an insult. A couple of them are probably still sporting the broken nose I (and friends) gave them!!! **** 'em!!!
"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
I wouldn't classify Tusk as a disco track - but probably Big love was close - remixed by Arthur Baker I recall?
Let's put it on:
"BIG Love"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39nn1EhVoXU
Skooter, love yor threads. Have thanked you a bunch of times for the memories. Keep em coming.
Very thought provoking.
Thanks again.
I used to frequent the LA disco scene in the late 70\'s. My favorite discos were \" My uncles, Dillons, the Tiki\'s, Odyssey 2000.
Nobody mentioned this beautiful dancetrack???
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