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Looking for the name of 2 '70's disco songs
Last year, while was outside in the city I heared to '70's Disco songs (or they sounded from that era).
One of them was "You're a lady, a disco lady" and the other one was something like "It's only pleasure" or "I know it's only pleasure". Both had male singers. That's all I remember. Can some one can identify the songs? |
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The first one is "Disco Lady" by Johnie Taylor. No idea on the other. Sorry.
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It is not that one
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"Move it in, move it out, shove it in, round about, Disco Baby!" All the music seems to be Synthesizer based. I'm a young going on 74. |
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One thing I find interesting about disco:
"Disco was the last popular music movement driven by the baby boom generation." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco Anyway, as much maligned as it is, and as cheap and crappy as some of it is, it definitely makes for good party music. You should get yourself some K-tel 8-tracks, I don't know what it is about that format, but it suits disco music perfectly.. songs all blended together in an endless loop, and accentuated bass to punctuate the dance music. |
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8-tracks were being phased out even by my time, but being a near lifelong Luddite I was hooked once I got my first stereo system with about five dozen tapes in late '90 or early '91. Disco was the target of a lot of jokes even when it was popular. For instance, a first year Garfield comic strip had Garfield deliberately shed on Lyman's disco suit, and in Airplane! a disco station's transmitter tower gets knocked over by a Boeing 707. Last edited by Jon A.; 10-01-2018 at 02:26 PM. |
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