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Reply #60 posted 11/01/04 8:06pm

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June7 said:

Supernova said:


I paid attention and cared. But any of my comments would be thread jacking, because I would have gone on a tangent about the other albums in the list. confused

lol

But, I didn't write the list... confused

Eh? Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Boston? confused
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Reply #61 posted 11/01/04 8:16pm

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Supernova said:

June7 said:


lol

But, I didn't write the list... confused

Eh? Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Boston? confused

But it is called the "100 Best Selling Albums"... thems the facts. neutral
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Reply #62 posted 11/03/04 12:56pm

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June7 said:

Supernova said:


Eh? Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac, Boston? confused

But it is called the "100 Best Selling Albums"... thems the facts. neutral

I can't talk about all 100 of 'em. hmph!
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Reply #63 posted 11/03/04 8:06pm

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manki said:

Saturday night fever is such a feel-good movie
& it's so funny



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Did we see the same movie? It's one of the darkest, grimmest, downer movies I've ever seen and I watch a lot of movies.

The music is pretty upbeat though. I have always really liked Stayin' Alive.
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Reply #64 posted 11/04/04 12:46am

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heartbeatocean said:

manki said:

Saturday night fever is such a feel-good movie
& it's so funny



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Did we see the same movie? It's one of the darkest, grimmest, downer movies I've ever seen and I watch a lot of movies.



Yeah,when you think about it,'Saturday Night Fever' is really a depressing movie,isn't it? It was billed as an "urban tragedy" and that's exactly what it is.But the movie seems to have an underlying message: lose yourself in disco music and for the time being,all of your problems will disappear lol
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Reply #65 posted 11/04/04 11:29am

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DavidEye said:

heartbeatocean said:




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Did we see the same movie? It's one of the darkest, grimmest, downer movies I've ever seen and I watch a lot of movies.



Yeah,when you think about it,'Saturday Night Fever' is really a depressing movie,isn't it? It was billed as an "urban tragedy" and that's exactly what it is.But the movie seems to have an underlying message: lose yourself in disco music and for the time being,all of your problems will disappear lol


Yes. I think it's about the disillusionment of the era and escaping reality. It's really chilling, especially the part when their friend casually drops off the bridge. Ack! But it's good because it captures and reflects a time in the culture like no other film really did. It's like a time capsule.
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Reply #66 posted 11/05/04 12:41am

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heartbeatocean said:

DavidEye said:




Yeah,when you think about it,'Saturday Night Fever' is really a depressing movie,isn't it? It was billed as an "urban tragedy" and that's exactly what it is.But the movie seems to have an underlying message: lose yourself in disco music and for the time being,all of your problems will disappear lol


Yes. I think it's about the disillusionment of the era and escaping reality. It's really chilling, especially the part when their friend casually drops off the bridge. Ack! But it's good because it captures and reflects a time in the culture like no other film really did. It's like a time capsule.



nod the ending is really tragic
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Reply #67 posted 11/08/04 4:40am

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Night Fever has a sexy groove and funky chorus. I truely believe that song and sound raps up the 70's scene for me.
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Reply #68 posted 11/08/04 6:48am

DavidEye

heybaby said:

Oh, girl I've known you very well
I've seen you growing everyday
I never really looked before
but now you take my breath away.
Suddenly you're in my life
part of everything I do
you got me working day and night
just trying to keep a hold on you.

Here in your arms I found my paradise
my only chance for happiness
and if I lose you now I think I would die.

Oh say you'll always be my baby
we can make it shine, we can take forever
just a minute at a time.

More than a woman, more than a woman to me
more than a woman, more than a woman to me
more than a woman, oh, oh, oh.

There are stories old and true
of people so in love like you and me
and I can see myself
let history repeat itself.

Reflecting how I feel for you
thinking about those people then
I know that in a thousand years
I'd fall in love with you again.

This is the only way that we should fly
this is the only way to go
and if I lose you I know I would die.

Oh say you'll always be my baby
we can make it shine, we can take forever
just a minute at a time.

More than a woman, more than a woman to me
more than a woman, more than a woman to me
more than a woman, oh, oh, oh.


music music



music such a wonderful song...gorgeous melody,amazing vocal arrangement and lyrics!! Don't you guys miss the days when pop songs sounded like this??
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