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    Back in the mid- to late Seventies during my school days, I was virtually the ONLY one from my whole year into disco and funk music. :sad: There was one guy in the year below who was a disco fan - and that was it. Most people liked progressive rock or new wave.

    All of my disco friends (and there were many) I met when I got a weekend job in a supermarket. Happily, they were a great crowd - the best - and we're still in touch ...

    I remember one lunchtime coming back from my latest shopping expedition, and slamming Stargard's "What You Waiting For?" on the turntable in the Sixth Form Common Room. The general comments were "What's This Crap?" "Get It Off!". ie it wasn't Led Zeppelin or The Jam. :grin:

    Much the same story at University. I was the only disco/funk fan, whilst everybody else was into The Police. This time, though, I was on the roster of Student Club DJs so I was able to educate those non-believers!

    Were any of you out there unlucky like me - the only ONES into the music at school etc?? :sad: :sad: Or were all of your school mates into the same music?

    PS Even my 12 year old son likes NU-METAL!! :???:
    If it moves - funk it!!

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    On 2002-05-27 02:47, jazz_pilgrim wrote:

    Were any of you out there unlucky like me - the only ONES into the music at school etc?? :sad: :sad: Or were all of your school mates into the same music?
    I remember about three weeks ago in school we had to do a fashion presentation which required music to create a mood. So my professor played my Summer of Sam cd. When he played "Running Away", "Don't Leave Me This Way", "Dancin' Queen" and "Let No Man Put Asunder" practically the WHOLE damn class starting saying "oh that is SOOOO old" and "what is that"???? So I responded, "that is real music and its better than the crap that all of you are listening to today"! I also added that most of the music that they're listening to, is sampled from disco or in their words "old music". You should have seen their faces when my professor played "Baba O'Riley" they damn near GAGGED!

    There is one girl in my class that likes classic rock (Led Zeppelin, Hendrix) and another who is a die-hard Beatles fan so I have something in common with them. Other than that, the only ones that appreciate disco/funk is the teachers since they are in their late 30s and older.

    *DISCO DELIGHT*

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    On 2002-05-27 03:54, HustleBaby wrote:
    On 2002-05-27 02:47, jazz_pilgrim wrote:

    Were any of you out there unlucky like me - the only ONES into the music at school etc?? :sad: :sad: Or were all of your school mates into the same music?

    I remember about three weeks ago in school we had to do a fashion presentation which required music to create a mood. So my professor played my Summer of Sam cd. When he played "Running Away", "Don't Leave Me This Way", "Dancin' Queen" and "Let No Man Put Asunder" practically the WHOLE damn class starting saying "oh that is SOOOO old" and "what is that"???? So I responded, "that is real music and its better than the crap that all of you are listening to today"! I also added that most of the music that they're listening to, is sampled from disco or in their words "old music". You should have seen their faces when my professor played "Baba O'Riley" they damn near GAGGED!

    There is one girl in my class that likes classic rock (Led Zeppelin, Hendrix) and another who is a die-hard Beatles fan so I have something in common with them. Other than that, the only ones that appreciate disco/funk is the teachers since they are in their late 30s and older.

    *DISCO DELIGHT*
    These kids need to know where the samples came from its original source. With Hip/Hop now running out of samples, the producers are now turning to themes from TV Shows. I just heard an artist from Maryland using the theme from the Jeffersons as a sample.
    Keep the faith and everything will come your way as time marches on!

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    When I use to go to high school, a few people admit to liking some of the disco classics when I raised the subject although they mainly know "YMCA" and "Stayin' Alive" and most of the ones that Aussie radio stations belt the **** out of. Let's just say I'm about the only one who explores disco further beyond the realm of the mainstream stuff by looking for rare disco that I never heard before.

    And yes there are some people who have slammed my taste in disco especially my brothers, they slam my tastes more than anyone else because they have to put up with me playing it all the time hehehehe, but I have to also put up with their farty Eminem crap as well. And there are people that don't want to touch disco with a 50 foot barge poll.

    But a lot of people do respect my tastes whether they like the music or not. So only my brothers really give me a hard time about my music.

    Now Flatbush's comment about these rappers sampling TV show themes, I've noticed in some dance/hip hop song they sampled the theme to the miserable soap opera "Young & The Restless", can you believe that? To my opinion the theme song sounds rather depressing just like the soap seeing everyone is so serious as I mentioned in my post "Why are American soap operas so serious". I don't watch those soaps but sometimes have seen them when at my mothers friends house and everytime those soaps are on the people are usually acting like a bunch of misery guts being serious, sad or really pissed off. Anyhow that's just my opinion so if any of you like those soaps please don't take as offense. Back to the music, I wonder what soap would be next to be sampled "Days Of Our Lives", "Bold & The Beautiful".

    I bet they may even sample the funky bass riffs from the comedy "Seinfeld". But I hope to god they don't sample the theme song from the "Nanny".

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    Jazz, the same happen to me in my school days. Many of my schoolmates were Led Zeppelin, Black Sabath, Rush...etc. fans!! Only in my neiborhood I found music-mates, a small group of people fan of disco/funk music. It's funny, today is much more easy to find people who like this music than back on that days!!!! Today I have a huge bunch of people to share my passion about black music (specially disco and funk), Thank God! :grin:

    P.S. Even better,to all of us, we have this forum! Thank Bernie, god bless you.

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    Dear Friends! As a young gay it wasn´t easy
    at school, but disco-records protected my
    existence, cause the disco-dollies were all
    dancing to my tunes. In the late seventies
    even the straight men were listening to
    Sylvester, Village People, Donna Summer ...
    so I was really born to be alive!!!
    Although it was very violent in school, I´ll
    never forget how much respect the people
    gave me, because I had the hottest Dance-
    Trax there.
    Cosmic Love & Kisses From SIRIUS & DARKTUNES

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    WHEN I WAS IN SCHOOL EVERYONE THOUGHT I WAS NUTS AS I WAS ALWAYS WALKING ROUND WITH RECORDS ONE DAY I HAD A BOX OF MOTOWN,HOT WAX,INVICTUS STUFF I WAS CALLED IN TO SEE THE HEADMASTER WHO WAS QUIZZING ME AS TO WHY I ALWAYS HAD THEM AND WHERE I WAS GETTING THEM FROM ETC. THE PRIEST FROM THE CHURCH NEXT DOOR WAS THERE AND WHILE I WAS BEING TOLD OFF HE WAS LOOKING THROUGH THE RECORDS PAYING PARTICULAR INTEREST TO ONE, MARVIN GAYES "WHATS GOING ON"/"GOD IS LOVE" I WAS TOLD TO LEAVE THE RECORDS THERE AND COLLECT THEM AFTER SCHOOL AND NEVER TO BRING THEM AGAIN. LATER WHEN I WENT BACK THE MARVIN GAYE RECORD HAD GONE SO ANGRILY I WENT TO CHURCH TO CONFRONT THE FATHER WHO DENIED ALL KNOWLEDGE.THE NEXT MORNING I WAS AGAIN HAULED INTO THE HEADS OFFICE HE WAS GOING BALISTIC AS HED HAD A CALL FROM THE FATHER SAYING ID ACCUSED HIM OF STEALING AND HAD UPSET HIM, I WAS PUNISHED BY CANE AND DETENTION.HOWEVER THE FOLLOWING MONDAY THE KIDS WHO WENT TO CHURCH WERE SAYING HOW DIFFERENT CHURCH WAS ON SUNDAY AS THE FATHER WAS PLAYING "GOD IS LOVE" BY MARVIN GAYE!!!!!!! HEY JAZZPILGRIM U SOUND LIKE A GOLDMINE/CAISTER BOY TO ME ?!!!!

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    On 2002-05-27 08:37, Funky Dude wrote:
    When I use to go to high school, a few people admit to liking some of the disco classics when I raised the subject although they mainly know "YMCA" and "Stayin' Alive" and most of the ones that Aussie radio stations belt the **** out of. Let's just say I'm about the only one who explores disco further beyond the realm of the mainstream stuff by looking for rare disco that I never heard before.

    And yes there are some people who have slammed my taste in disco especially my brothers, they slam my tastes more than anyone else because they have to put up with me playing it all the time hehehehe, but I have to also put up with their farty Eminem crap as well. And there are people that don't want to touch disco with a 50 foot barge poll.

    But a lot of people do respect my tastes whether they like the music or not. So only my brothers really give me a hard time about my music.

    Now Flatbush's comment about these rappers sampling TV show themes, I've noticed in some dance/hip hop song they sampled the theme to the miserable soap opera "Young & The Restless", can you believe that? To my opinion the theme song sounds rather depressing just like the soap seeing everyone is so serious as I mentioned in my post "Why are American soap operas so serious". I don't watch those soaps but sometimes have seen them when at my mothers friends house and everytime those soaps are on the people are usually acting like a bunch of misery guts being serious, sad or really pissed off. Anyhow that's just my opinion so if any of you like those soaps please don't take as offense. Back to the music, I wonder what soap would be next to be sampled "Days Of Our Lives", "Bold & The Beautiful".

    I bet they may even sample the funky bass riffs from the comedy "Seinfeld". But I hope to god they don't sample the theme song from the "Nanny".
    I remember back in the 70's, WABC 770 AM in New York was the station to listen to when I was in school. Wings - Goodbye Tonight was popular as an example. If you think soap operas aren't serious, DIRECTV has a 24 hour soap opera channel. This is just in case anyone miss All My Children @ 1:00pm, they can watch it at 8:00pm. This ain't a game with modern technology I remember the Edge of Night scaring me to death with its theme song when it came on when I was younger. The Days of Our Lives theme song was pretty to me back then. I can go on and on, but when a rapper used ABC's Wide World of Sports theme last year, that's when I said "What will they think of next"?


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    DISCODISK,

    Gawd, Priests STEAL YOUR RECORDS and LIE ABOUT IT!!!!!

    And, here I thought they only liked to take your pants down and "pray". Or is it called rec(tum)tory "communion"?

    What nerve to play the record at church the following weekend!!!!!

    Great Story. That should be in a movie. Lessee who would I cast as the priest??? Hmmm.... Ian McKellan?...Ian Bannen?...Ian McShane?...Ian Nuff????

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    On 2002-05-27 16:07, markydefad wrote:
    DISCODISK,

    Gawd, Priests STEAL YOUR RECORDS and LIE ABOUT IT!!!!!

    And, here I thought they only liked to take your pants down and "pray". Or is it called rec(tum)tory "communion"?


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    SEEMS I GOT OFF LIGHTLY IF THATS WHAT THE PRIESTS WERE LIKE IN YOUR TOWN,I WAS READING ABOUT THE SMALL TOWN YOU CAME FROM SOMEWHERE HERE THE OTHER DAY WAS IT CALLED HICKSVILLE?! NO WONDER YOU TOOK THE WESTBOUND#9 TO FRISCO!!

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    No personal experience with priests in Hicksville, DISKODISC. I'm Lutheran--our ministers just BORED us to death.

    Hey, I'm just commenting on the current controversy with the Catholic priests here in the U.S. Everday, someone else comes forward to accuse another priest of molestation. This story has crossed the Atlantic, hasn't it???
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    The Lord Of The Flatbush wrote:
    If you think soap operas aren't serious, DIRECTV has a 24 hour soap opera channel. This is just in case anyone miss All My Children @ 1:00pm, they can watch it at 8:00pm. This ain't a game with modern technology I remember the Edge of Night scaring me to death with its theme song when it came on when I was younger. The Days of Our Lives theme song was pretty to me back then.
    24 hours of soaps, oh my god. Do any of the soaps have some light hearted comedy unlike "Days Of Our Lives", "Young & The Restless" and "Bold & The Beautiful"? And is the Australian soap opera "Neighbours" featured on that channel?

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    Thanks for your interesting answers. Sounds like a lot of you were like me at school - in the minority. Seems like the quality of that music kept us sane ... I always felt at the time, listening to this wonderful American import soul music, that it was right AT THE CUTTING EDGE - far better than all that tired old pop crap etc ...


    And, DISCODISKC, in answer to your question - HEY JAZZPILGRIM U SOUND LIKE A GOLDMINE/CAISTER BOY TO ME ?!!!!

    All I can say is WHOA-OH, WHOA-OH, WHOA-OH!!!
    YOU BET I WAS !!!!!!!! :grin: :grin:

    Caister, Goldmine, Flicks, Top Rank Purley, Best Disco In Town etc - I was there !!!
    (Never got to LACEY LADY'S though)
    If it moves - funk it!!

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