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Thread started 04/12/05 10:27am

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Z Cult Favorite - Musique/Push Push (In The Bush)

I remember when I was a kid, I used to hear this song on the radio, all the time. I went and bought the 45 single. I LOVED this song. Dug the music, dug the female vocals on it, how they sounded all excited and shit. It was just one thing though. While I would be humming along with the song, I never understood what they meant by "Push, Push In The Bush. Push, Push In The Bush". My little kid mind would be like "Huh?...I wonder what does that mean. It doesn't make any sense." I would actually visualize bushes in the yard.Funny thing though, I never asked anybody about it. I just secretly wondered. Untill one day, a few years later, when I was around 11, BANG! It hit me like a brick in the head. "Ohhhh, NOW I get it...YEAH! It all makes perfect sense to me now. COOL!" A lot of disco songs have risque lyrics, BUT, I would be hard pressed to find any that are more risque than this cut. It really pushed the envelope, lyric wise. Just the hook itself. If this came out in the 80's, forget about it. It wouldn't have got on the air. Ahhh, the 70's. This is one of my all-time favorite disco songs. Anybody else likes this tune?
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Reply #1 posted 04/12/05 11:04am

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blackguitaristz said:

Anybody else likes this tune?


One of the best disco tracks ever, without a doubt. And that beat will still kill.

Anyways, I remember one time back in the day riding home from CHURCH and this song came over the radio (WDMT-FM, Disco 108, Cleveland) and my mom just said 'Don't think I don't know what that means!' and kept on driving. Thank god she didn't try to turn it off.

I was so psyched when I got a copy on this double-lp set called 'A Night at Studio 54' (which also had 'Let's All Chant'!)--my sister and me used to burn up the floor to that thing . . .

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Reply #2 posted 04/12/05 11:15am

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trashoblanco said:

blackguitaristz said:

Anybody else likes this tune?


One of the best disco tracks ever, without a doubt. And that beat will still kill.

Anyways, I remember one time back in the day riding home from CHURCH and this song came over the radio (WDMT-FM, Disco 108, Cleveland) and my mom just said 'Don't think I don't know what that means!' and kept on driving. Thank god she didn't try to turn it off.

I was so psyched when I got a copy on this double-lp set called 'A Night at Studio 54' (which also had 'Let's All Chant'!)--my sister and me used to burn up the floor to that thing . . .


Very cool!
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Reply #3 posted 04/12/05 11:20am

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Co-sign with the sentiment that it's one of the best disco records. I still find it kind of amazing that a song with a title and lyrics that were that risque managed to become such a big hit. Yeah, it happens, but seriously...push, push in the bush? Were they that naive to the metaphor? lol
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Reply #4 posted 04/12/05 11:25am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Co-sign with the sentiment that it's one of the best disco records. I still find it kind of amazing that a song with a title and lyrics that were that risque managed to become such a big hit. Yeah, it happens, but seriously...push, push in the bush? Were they that naive to the metaphor? lol

Nah, in the 70's, especially the late 70's, things were just "on fire". If that makes any sense.
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Reply #5 posted 04/12/05 11:27am

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I like it. I like it. Im a disco fan. nod
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Reply #6 posted 04/12/05 12:17pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

I like it. I like it. Im a disco fan. nod

"Are you ready, are you ready for this? Do you like it, do you like it like this? Aaaaaahhhh!!!
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Reply #7 posted 04/12/05 12:24pm

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trashoblanco said:

blackguitaristz said:

Anybody else likes this tune?


One of the best disco tracks ever, without a doubt. And that beat will still kill.

Anyways, I remember one time back in the day riding home from CHURCH and this song came over the radio (WDMT-FM, Disco 108, Cleveland) and my mom just said 'Don't think I don't know what that means!' and kept on driving. Thank god she didn't try to turn it off.

I was so psyched when I got a copy on this double-lp set called 'A Night at Studio 54' (which also had 'Let's All Chant'!)--my sister and me used to burn up the floor to that thing . . .



nod That was a fly station when I was in Cleveland. Whew, you really took me back.
[Edited 4/12/05 13:49pm]
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Reply #8 posted 04/12/05 1:44pm

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Great song and a guaranteed ass shaker! Oddly enough, I never discovered this song until the 1990s when I saw a documentary on A&E on the history of disco. When I heard that small piece of it, I had to have it. When I play it for my friends, the only ones that remember it, are the ones that moved here from somewhere else because they didn't play the song down here back in the day.
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Reply #9 posted 04/12/05 2:10pm

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vainandy said:

Great song and a guaranteed ass shaker! Oddly enough, I never discovered this song until the 1990s when I saw a documentary on A&E on the history of disco. When I heard that small piece of it, I had to have it. When I play it for my friends, the only ones that remember it, are the ones that moved here from somewhere else because they didn't play the song down here back in the day.

U know why, don't u? See, they played the hell out of this in California.
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Reply #10 posted 04/12/05 2:48pm

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blackguitaristz said:

vainandy said:

Great song and a guaranteed ass shaker! Oddly enough, I never discovered this song until the 1990s when I saw a documentary on A&E on the history of disco. When I heard that small piece of it, I had to have it. When I play it for my friends, the only ones that remember it, are the ones that moved here from somewhere else because they didn't play the song down here back in the day.

U know why, don't u? See, they played the hell out of this in California.


I would say because of the suggestive lyrics but they played the hell out of "Head" a few years later. biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 04/12/05 2:54pm

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Hotlegs said:[quote]

trashoblanco said:



(WDMT-FM, Disco 108, Cleveland)

nod That was a fly station when I was in Cleveland. Whew, you really took me back.
[Edited 4/12/05 13:49pm]


Now do you remember the ads they used to play that touted the refreshing, twist-off elegance of 'Thunderbird and grapefruit'??

High class in a glass!
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Reply #12 posted 04/12/05 3:10pm

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trashoblanco said:[quote]

Hotlegs said:

trashoblanco said:



(WDMT-FM, Disco 108, Cleveland)

nod That was a fly station when I was in Cleveland. Whew, you really took me back.
[Edited 4/12/05 13:49pm]


Now do you remember the ads they used to play that touted the refreshing, twist-off elegance of 'Thunderbird and grapefruit'??

High class in a glass!



nod Hell Yeah. That station used to be my shit back in the day. It had a unique format b/c it played whatever was jamming in the clubs at the time in LA and NY. Their clubstyle show was off the hook. Ahh, the good old days.
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Reply #13 posted 04/12/05 11:52pm

DavidEye

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I remember when I was a kid, I used to hear this song on the radio, all the time. I went and bought the 45 single. I LOVED this song. Dug the music, dug the female vocals on it, how they sounded all excited and shit. It was just one thing though. While I would be humming along with the song, I never understood what they meant by "Push, Push In The Bush. Push, Push In The Bush". My little kid mind would be like "Huh?...I wonder what does that mean. It doesn't make any sense." I would actually visualize bushes in the yard.Funny thing though, I never asked anybody about it. I just secretly wondered. Untill one day, a few years later, when I was around 11, BANG! It hit me like a brick in the head. "Ohhhh, NOW I get it...YEAH! It all makes perfect sense to me now. COOL!" A lot of disco songs have risque lyrics, BUT, I would be hard pressed to find any that are more risque than this cut. It really pushed the envelope, lyric wise. Just the hook itself. If this came out in the 80's, forget about it. It wouldn't have got on the air. Ahhh, the 70's. This is one of my all-time favorite disco songs. Anybody else likes this tune?




Man,you're reading my mind!! This has always been one of my favorite disco jams.I was about 9 years old when it came out,and I used to go around singing it...."push push in the bush....push push in the bush".....but I had NO idea what they were talking about,lol.I used to think of actual bushes in the yard,or I thought maybe it was some kind of new dance or something.My mother once asked me "Do you know what you're singing about?" LOL
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Reply #14 posted 04/13/05 3:45am

CinisterCee

I never caught the innuendo either... until now confused
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Reply #15 posted 04/13/05 10:37am

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DavidEye said:

blackguitaristz said:

I remember when I was a kid, I used to hear this song on the radio, all the time. I went and bought the 45 single. I LOVED this song. Dug the music, dug the female vocals on it, how they sounded all excited and shit. It was just one thing though. While I would be humming along with the song, I never understood what they meant by "Push, Push In The Bush. Push, Push In The Bush". My little kid mind would be like "Huh?...I wonder what does that mean. It doesn't make any sense." I would actually visualize bushes in the yard.Funny thing though, I never asked anybody about it. I just secretly wondered. Untill one day, a few years later, when I was around 11, BANG! It hit me like a brick in the head. "Ohhhh, NOW I get it...YEAH! It all makes perfect sense to me now. COOL!" A lot of disco songs have risque lyrics, BUT, I would be hard pressed to find any that are more risque than this cut. It really pushed the envelope, lyric wise. Just the hook itself. If this came out in the 80's, forget about it. It wouldn't have got on the air. Ahhh, the 70's. This is one of my all-time favorite disco songs. Anybody else likes this tune?




Man,you're reading my mind!! This has always been one of my favorite disco jams.I was about 9 years old when it came out,and I used to go around singing it...."push push in the bush....push push in the bush".....but I had NO idea what they were talking about,lol.I used to think of actual bushes in the yard,or I thought maybe it was some kind of new dance or something.My mother once asked me "Do you know what you're singing about?" LOL

Man, I think there were quite a few of us little grade school kids singing that song and didn't know what time it was!
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Reply #16 posted 04/13/05 3:22pm

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CinisterCee said:

I never caught the innuendo either... until now confused

Get outta here!
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