I think this was asked & answered in the past and.... maybe it was a disco dance TV show??? I'm not sure--don't think it was a movie...:oops:;)
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1978's somewhat popular disco cut DANCIN' iN MY FEET by Laura Taylor is subtitled : (Theme From Disco Magic )
What does this mean ?
What was DISCO MAGIC ?? :???:
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ARTIST:
Laura Taylor
ALBUM TITLE:
Dancin' In My Feet (Theme From Disco Magic) (12")
RECORD LABEL DETAILS:
TK Records (US) / 1978 / TKD 96
12" Disco single 45 RPM Vinyl
PRODUCTION / RECORDING / STUDIO CREDITS:
Producer:
Steve Whittmack and John Blamche
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Last edited by remicks; October 20th, 2006 at 02:59 AM.
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I think this was asked & answered in the past and.... maybe it was a disco dance TV show??? I'm not sure--don't think it was a movie...:oops:;)
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
It was a short lived local 1977 TV show in Miami and vicinities. I believe it was recorded in area clubs with music and dancing couples competitions etc, similar to “Dance fever”. I don’t really remember watching any.:sad:
Here is someone looking for old videos clips.
Every single episode is available here.
http://www.historicfilms.com/library_pages/disco.html
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thanks
Here's the info Spellbound referenced :
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DISCO MAGIC & DISCO '77
Caption: Disco Magic
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detailed shot descriptions.
Produced by Steve Marcus Productions in Miami, these wildly popular syndicated TV programs were the American Bandstand of the disco era. From leisure suits, platform shoes and Saturday Night Fever-style dancing, to the musical performers who defined the era, these programs captured the essence of the disco 70s.
Artists appearing live on the show included Kool & The Gang, Gloria Gaynor, Andrea True, The Four Tops, The Commodores, and numerous other classic 70s performers. HISTORIC FILMS is proud to offer stock shots which will enrich any program dealing with 70s fashions, dancing, music, and attitudes.
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Baby, take me
high upon a hillside
high up where the stallion
meets the sun
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