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    On 2002-08-09 03:40, ladyboygrimsby wrote:
    Sorry to disappoint, but I'm not really a ladyboy
    Yeah, that's what they ALL say. :roll: :lol:
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    I´ll mention what music I listened in 1972 and 73 in spanish discos:
    So much troble in my mind - Joe Quaterman
    Survival - Osibisa
    Music for gong gong - Osibisa
    Hot pants - James Brown
    Don´t let the jonesses - Temptations
    Ball of confusion - Temptations
    Hip city - Jr Walker and all Stars
    Blow your whistle - Soul Searchers
    Shout - Trammps
    Soul makossa - Manu Dibango
    Superstition - Stivie Wonder
    Out space - Billy Preston
    Right place, wrong time - Dr John
    Do the funky penguin - Rufus Thomas(the record who make me love funky music for the first time)
    Little bit of love - Brenda and the Tabulations
    The world is a ghetto - War
    Let´s get it on - Marvin Gaye
    Smiling faces sometimes - Undisputed truth
    War - Edwin Starr
    Time - Edwin Starr
    Wild safari and woman - Barrabas( a spanish band)
    Jungle fever - Chackakas
    Shaft - Isaac Hayes
    Move on up - Curtis Mayfield
    Could it be I´m fallin´ in love - Spinners
    I´ll be around - Spinners
    Good time Slly - Rre Earth
    You can´t even walk in the park - Johnny Pate
    Are you man enough - Four Tops
    Still water - Four Tops
    Funky Nassau - Beginning of the End
    Melting pot - Booker T and the MGS
    Menphis Soul Stew - King Kurtis
    Dance to the music - Sly and the family Stone
    Son of Shaft (live) - Bar Kays
    ... and many more, may be I have forgotten the date of someone, but I think they are not later from 1974. Franco didn´t know what´s happenning.





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    this pre disco stuff is nice........

    so
    JAckson 5 ABC
    or Stevie's Do I do or Master Blaster

    would not be ok as contestants for the top25 we are due to subit?????

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    On 2002-08-09 03:40, ladyboygrimsby wrote:
    Er, I come from Grimsby in the North of England and ladyboy is a... joke. I sort of used it a few years ago and it kind of stuck.
    Uh, huh. I thought Grimsby might be a 'very proper' English middle name for you. I bet you wished you hadn't used it! :roll:


    Sorry to disappoint, but I'm not really a ladyboy
    Hey, --- that's cool. No disappointment here at all. 'Ladyboys' do nothing for me.

    Now, if you had used "rough trade"... :lol:

    Welcome again, and have a ball while you're here!
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    On 2002-05-16 16:20, markydefad wrote:
    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?
    If I remember HONEY CONE? You're kidding, right? I've talked about them at least on 3 or 4 posts here in this FORUM. I'm a big fan of this girl group - and I'm a big fan of the music produced by HOT WAX/INVICTUS/MUSIC MERCHANT labels (Holland-Dozier-Holland's post MOTOWN labels). If there's anyone interested in the music of HONEY CONE, I recommend a double CD called SOULFUL SUGAR (a UK release). This edition contains all the tracks the girls recorded for HOT WAX in the 70's.

    About dance music before DISCO: come on, people are dancin' to the music since the stone age!! The guys who invented DISCO (whoever they are) didn't invented DANCE MUSIC, ok? What about WALTZ or CHARLESTON (the 1920's dance craze that was just as big as DISCO was in the 70's) or TWIST or 50's ROCK'N'ROLL?

    zeca azevedo

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    On 2002-05-17 07:49, Boodikka wrote:
    As for late 60's MUSIC, as this is supposed to be a MUSIC thread, these are the soul and pop things I can remember being danced to from the time period:
    1) The Horse - Archie Bell and the Drells
    A question for our Goddess:

    I remember "The Horse" by Cliff Nobles and Co. Did Archie & Crew cover this version or is this a... "horse of a different color"? (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
    Love Has No Time or Place
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    I'm going to add just a few and hopefully I won't be repeating the incomparable FunkyDude's awesome listing.

    1968:
    HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE - MARVIN GAYE
    CRY LIKE A BABY - BOX TOPS
    CHAIN OF FOOLS/...SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE/THINK - ARETHA FRANKLIN
    SOULFUL STRUT - YOUNG HOLT UNLIMITED
    I THANK YOU - SAM & DAVE
    LOVE MAKES A WOMAN - BARBARA ACKLIN
    I SECOND THAT EMOTION - SMOKEY/MIRACLES
    WE'RE A WINNER - IMPRESSIONS
    WHO'S MAKING LOVE - JOHNNIE TAYLOR
    GRAZING IN THE GRASS - HUGH MASEKELA
    CLOUD NINE - TEMPTATIONS
    A BEAUTIFUL MORNING - RASCALS
    LOVE CHILD - ROSS/SUPREMES
    MONY MONY - TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS
    COWBOYS TO GIRLS - INTRUDERS
    GIRL WATCHER - O'KAYSIONS
    SLIP AWAY - CLARENCE CARTER
    THERE IS - THE DELLS
    HEY, WESTERN UNION MAN - JERRY BUTLER
    SOUL SERENADE - WILLIE MITCHELL
    MY BABY MUST BE A MAGICIAN - MARVELETTES
    HERE COMES THE JUDGE - SHORTY LONG
    STONED SOUL PICNIC - 5TH DIMENSION
    TIME HAS COME TODAY - CHAMBERS BROS
    BABY, NOW THAT I'VE FOUND YOU - FOUNDATIONS
    SUSIE Q - CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL

    1969:
    BACKFIELD IN MOTION - MEL & TIM
    I WANT YOU BACK - JACKSON FIVE
    ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE - JERRY BUTLER
    TIME IS TIGHT - BOOKER T./MG's
    BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP - FOUNDATIONS
    SOMEDAY WE'LL BE TOGETHER - ROSS/SUPREMES
    WHAT DOES IT TAKE - JUNIOR WALKER/ALL STARS
    TIME OF THE SEASON - ZOMBIES
    TWENTY-FIVE MILES - EDWIN STARR
    HOT FUN... SUMERTIME - SLY/FAMILY STONE
    MY WHOLE WORLD ENDED - DAVID RUFFIN
    I CAN'T GET NEXT TO YOU - TEMPTATIONS
    CISSY STRUT - METERS
    DO YOUR THING - WATTS 103rd STREET RHYTHM BAND
    SOUL DEEP - BOX TOPS
    OH HAPPY DAY - EDWIN HAWKINS SINGERS
    IT'S YOUR THING - ISLEY BROS
    HANG 'EM HIGH - BOOKER T./MG's

    1970:
    THE TEARS OF A CLOWN - SMOKEY/MIRACLES
    GIVE ME JUST A LITTLE MORE TIME - CHARIMEN OF THE BOARD
    STONED LOVE - SUPREMES
    I WANT YOU BACK - JACKSON FIVE
    PATCHES - CLARENCE CARTER
    DON'T PLAY THAT SONG - ARETHA FRANKLIN
    WAR - EDWIN STARR
    BAND OF GOLD - FREDA PAYNE
    IT'S A SHAME - SPINNERS
    GET UP.... SEX MACHINE - JAMES BROWN
    EXPRESS YOURSELF - CHARLES WRIGHT & WATTS 103rd...
    TURN BACK THE HANDS OF TIME - TYRONE DAVIS
    AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN... - ROSS

    1971:
    WHATCHA SEE IS WHATCHA GET - DRAMATICS
    TIRED OF BEING ALONE - AL GREEN
    WHAT'S GOING ON/MERCY MERCY ME - MARVIN GAYE
    SPANISH HARLEM - ARETHA FRANKLIN
    MR. BIG STUFF - JEAN KNIGHT
    GROOVE ME - KING FLOYD
    SHE'S NOT JUST ANOTHER WOMAN - 8TH DAY
    TREAT HER LIKE A LADY - CORNELIUS BROS & SISTER ROSE
    RESPECT YOURSELF - STAPLE SINGERS
    (DO THE) PUSH & PULL - RUFUS THOMAS

    1972:
    I'LL TAKE YOU THERE - STAPLE SINGERS
    LET'S STAY TOGETHER/I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU - AL GREEN
    TOO LATE TO TURN BACK NOW - CORNELIUS BROS/ROSE
    I'LL BE AROUND - SPINNERS
    EVERYBODY PLAYS THE FOOL - MAIN INGREDIENT
    CLEAN UP WOMAN - BETTY WRIGHT
    GET ON THE GOOD FOOT - JAMES BROWN
    DO YOUR THING - ISAAC HAYES
    FREDDIE'S DEAD - CURTIS MAYFIELD
    HEARSAY - SOUL CHILDREN
    I GOTCHA - JOE TEX

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    As for pre-disco euro stuff, clubbers on the continent stepped to fluffy Italian or French bossa novas, the real thing from Brazil, cheesy mor psychedelia sweetened with sitars and strings, pop hits by the likes of Mina, Patty Pravo or Adriano Celentano, afro-influenced hybrids of all sorts and most importantly, Yé-Yé hits from France. The biggest players on the late 60's Yé-Yé scene were the still active Johnny Halliday, France Gall (of the later Dancing Disco fame), Claude Francois ( of the Magnolias Forever disco hit ), the iconic Francoise Hardy and Sheila (yes, That Sheila). The Yé-Yé sound was more swinging Gallic pop than rock, often with big band and percussion elements two steps away from Bimbo Jet. Do check out these Gallic go-go records for something different and curiously groovy. France Gall's giggling "Zoi-Zoi" or a bit of Michel Legrand will be perfect for dancing wildly at your next aprés-ski foundue party.

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    pre disco dance music

    In addition to all the other fine songs listed, I will ad "Funky Nassua" by Beginning of the End.

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    In 1965 Christophe did a twist calledLes Marionettes. Christophe utilizes in this song a quick violin and he has a delicate voice like some male disco singers (Love and Kisses, Erotic Drum Band, Lightning). Sometimes I think I'm listening to a disco music when I listen to "Les Marionettes" by Christophe, only in my mind.

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    While searching for something cool to buy for .25c in a thrift store, I came across a record on a label called Spectrum.

    The Artist Billy Sha-Rae and the song Do It
    from 1971. I wanted to add this record to the list of pre-disco era. Does anybody remember this song?

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    Quote Originally Written by Marcio
    In 1965 Christophe did a twist calledLes Marionettes. Christophe utilizes in this song a quick violin and he has a delicate voice like some male disco singers (Love and Kisses, Erotic Drum Band, Lightning). Sometimes I think I'm listening to a disco music when I listen to "Les Marionettes" by Christophe, only in my mind.

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    Hey Marcio,

    I'm glad you've mentioned LES MARIONETTES, by Christophe, I love this song! And you're right, the string arrangement for LES MARIONETTES sound like DISCO. I never did this connection before, but I think you hit the spot here.

    Um abraÁo,

    zeca azevedo

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    Boogie In Rio!


     

     

    Hi Paulo & Blaxman, As your from Brazil are you old enough to have been part of the Black Power Music movement in mid 70's? Were you getting down to the likes of Toni Tonardo, Cassiano, Tim Maia, Os Diagnois, Os Devanois, Copa 7, Grupo Arembepe, Quinteto Ternura, Hyldon, Dafe, Helio Matheus, Wando, Banda Black Rio etc etc...
    Would love to have visited a disco or gafiera party in Rio in the mid 70's.

    Mark Taylor

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