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Old May 13th, 2002, 06:22 PM
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Default Favorite 'Rosco' (Rock that was almost 'Disco') Song

Just watching tv and the 'King of Queens' show played an old Eddie Money song 'Two Tickets To Paradise'. I remebered spinning that song at an ABC liquor lounge in the early 80's (during the so called 'death of disco). It was a song that I enjoyed in that time frame and had forgotten about. Hi-nrg like (132-133bpm if I remember correctly), very dancable and enjoyable even though it was a rock song. Any other members have a 'Rosco' song that they heard spun in the clubs or spun themselves and enjoyed the song?
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Lots of 'em.

First off, "Swingtown" by the Steve Miller Band.

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One of my favourite rosco or should I say disco rock songs is:

Les Variations - Superman 1975
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"Philadelphia Freedom" - Elton John
"I've Got The Music In Me" - Kiki Dee Band
"How Long"- Ace
"How Much Love" - Leo Sayer
"Winds Of Change" - The BEE GEES
"Baby Hold On To Me" - Eddie Money

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Marky - kudos for the "Ace - How long" plug. Thank you! The singer of that band is called Paul Carrack, who had some success as a solo artist later on.

In the same category as Ace, I would list "Lorilee" by David Gates, "What you won't do for love" by Bobby Caldwell, "Georgy porgy" by Toto, "Reminiscing" by The Little River Band, "Baby come back" by Player, and (TAADAAAA) my number one favorite "Wildflower" by Skylark. There are many others I like, but... Rosco this is not. Marky - what DO we call this type of music?

I would offer as Rosco's all tracks by Ian Dury & The Blockheads. Especially "Inbetweenies" and "Wake up (and make love to me)".

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Being maybe a little younger, I remember Lipps Inc.'s version of "How long", but I found the Ace version on a CD compilation and it's far better. I suppose this is the original version?
About disco rock (don't like the tag very much) I think Steve Miller's "Abracadabra" suits it just fine. Ditto that Ian Dury tracks produced by Chaz Jankel.
But for me on those years disco, USA new wave and AOR were all messed up. For example, "Georgy Porgy" (great song) is on the same album as "Hold the line"... Those session guys could play over anything, I guess.
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Yeah, the guys from Toto were great musicians and did session work for lotsa artists. What about the great "Silk Degrees" LP by Boz Scaggs? I guess "Lowdown" is sorta in that "Rosco" category, although many considered it straight up Disco. Also, another great track from that LP--"What Can I Say".

Toto's "Georgy Porgy" fits the description as does another song by them titled "99". Very much morning music due to the down tempo, though.
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Ok, this "Rosco" thing has me going. Now I really never heard this term until I started visiting this board--but the term "Rosco", I would think has to apply to all those danceable rock songs released during the Disco Era. At some point in the early 1980's the predominant music was plain old Dance Rock--so I guess that only records from the mid '70's to the very early '80's qualify? Right?

Anyway, I just happen to have compiled a list. Quelle Surprise!!! (spelling?--hey I learned this French term from Bette Midler and it ain't in the Foreign Phrases section of my ancient dictionary. Apologies to all Francophiles.

What about:

ACE: "How Long"
DAVID BOWIE: "Young
Americans"/ "Fame"/ "Golden Years"/ "Heroes"/ "Cat People(Putting Out Fire With Gasoline)" w/G. Moroder
BOZ SCAGGS: "Lowdown"/ "What Can I Say"/"Lido Shuffle"/"You Make It So Hard (To Say No)"
Joe Cocker: "Fun Time"
Hall & Oates: "Running From Paradise"/ I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)"
ABBA: "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!"/ "Summer Night City" / "Voulez-Vous"
Queen: "Another One Bites The Dust"/ "Body Language"/ "Staying Power"/"Under Pressure" (with David Bowie)
ROBERT PALMER: "Looking For Clues"/ "Johnny & Mary"
MARIANNE FAITHFUL: "Broken English"/"The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan"
ROXY MUSIC: "Angel Eyes"/"Dance Away"/ "Over You"/ "Eight Miles High"/ "The Main Thing"
BEE GEES: " Jive Talkin"/ "Nights On Broadway" / "Winds Of Change"
ELTON JOHN: "Philadelphia Freedom"/"Nobody Wins"/"Chloe"
KIKI DEE BAND: "I've Got The Music In Me"
ROD STEWART: "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" / "Passion"
ROLLING STONES: "Miss You"/ "Emotional Rescue"
BLONDIE: "Heart Of Glass"/ "Atomic" / "Call Me" / "Rapture"
KISS: "I Was Made For Lovin' You"
BEACH BOYS: "Here Comes The Night"
SPARKS: "Beat The Clock"/ "Tryouts For The Human Race"/ "When I'm With You"
TOM TOM CLUB: "Wordy Rappinghood" / "Genius Of Love"/ "Under The Boardwalk"
YOKO ONO: "Walking On Thin Ice"
TALKING HEADS:"Slippery People"/ "Life During Wartime"/ "Take Me To The River"/ I Zimbra"
CHAS JANKEL: "Glad To Know You" / "Am I Honest With Myself Really"
STEVE MILLER BAND: "Swingtown"/ "Abacadabra"/ "Fly Like An Eagle"
MICHAEL JACKSON: "Beat It"
LEO SAYER: "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing"/ How Much Love"/ "Thunder In My Heart"
GREG KIHN BAND: "Jeopardy"
EDDIE MONEY: "Baby Hold On To Me"/"Two Tickets To Paradise"
NONA HENDRYX & MATERIAL: "Busting Out"
NONA HENDRYX & THE CAGE: " Do What You Wanna Do"
LYNN TODD: "Metropolis Suite"
FINGERPRINTZ: "The Beat Escape"
CHEAP TRICK: "Saturday At Midnight"
DONNA SUMMER: "Hot Stuff"/ "The Wanderer"
STEVIE NICKS: "Stand Back"
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN: "Physical"/" Make A Move On Me"/"Xanadu"
TOTO: "Georgy Porgy"/"99"/"Africa"

Get the picture?
Yes, we see.



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"Quelle Surprise"??

The first time I heard that was when Betty White said it on an episode of Match Game PM. HaHa!!
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"Reminiscing" by The Little River Band
Say, does this song have a keyboard intro and does the last line in the chorus part go something like "sitting here in the park and reminiscing"? Going by the title of the song, it could be the one I'm thinking of.
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The best LRB songs I consider are:

Curiosity Killed The Cat 1975 (I love the funky oily guitar wah wah sound)

Everyday Of My Life 1976

It's A Long Way There 1976

Happy Anniversary 1977 (Fantastic disco song)
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"Quelle Surprise"??

The first time I heard that was when Betty White said it on an episode of Match Game PM. HaHa!!
But Robbie,

No air date??????

You're disappointin' me.!!!!!
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Great to see these posts on the board dealing with this topic. The term 'Rosco' is for danceable 'Rock' music (Disco music was just that 'Disco' in that time frame) that charted on Billboard's Disco chart or was played in Disco's. Many songs did chart that were 'Disco' but sung/produced by 'Rock' artists or groups. Some examples are 'Brass in Pocket'/Pretenders (New Wave/Rock...Danceable but not 'Rosco'), 'Miss You'/Rolling Stones (Disco song by a Rock group...Disco, not 'Rosco'), 'What A Fool Believes'/Doobie Brothers (Disco song again by a Rock group...Disco not 'Rosco'), 'Abracadbra'/Steve Miller band (Disco/Dance Top 40-Made after the '70's so the term 'Disco' cannot apply to it) A dancable Rock song (I consider it more 'disco'ish' than rock) preformed by a Rock group, this song would be 'Rosco' if it was sung in the '70's, thus it is a 'Top 40's' song. New Wave/Punk is just that, not Disco or Rosco. Was and is still a fan of 'Wave' (Thompson Twins, Echo And The Bunnyman, The Smiths, ... but not of 'Punk'). 'Rosco' again is 'Dancable' (almost 'Disco') rock preformed by a Rock artist/group. Thanks for the posts, Phil!!

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I will add "Whirly girl" by Oxo and "Planet Claire" by The B-52's, those were played on discotecas.
Outsider: sounds like "Reminiscing" is the song you have in your head, but in my memory the intro is just soft plucked guitar & bass. It's a slow song, with pretty voice harmonies and all.
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DJ Phil,

So I'm still confused by what distinguishes a song as "Disco" or "Rosco". I mean I vaguely understand, but I thought "What A Fool Believes" was primarily a rock song that got a Disco treatment remix for play in clubs. Does that make it Disco?

Which of those songs listed so far, qualify, as "Rosco"?

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