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Thread started 08/20/02 6:36am

Brother915

1979

The 70's to me was the greatest decade for music. It started out with soaring innovating funk and soul fulfilling SOUL music and it ended with high energy disco(pissing off a lot of music listeners in the process). But there was a lot of great music in 1979. As a matter of fact, there was many songs that came out of this one decade alone that has been sampled or have served as a source of inspiration for a lot of musicians The 70's went out with a tick tick BANG!!!


***Do Ya Think I'm Sexy???-Rod Stewart...Rod asked the question that many females all around the world had a definite reply to...(LOL)

***Knock Of Wood-Ami Stewart...Ami gives this old soul classic song the brillant disco treatment.

***Ring My Bell-Anita Ward...This song had a monopoly on radio stations in 1979 on pop and R&B stations. You could not get away from this song... "BONG BONG"

Ok, I got the ball rolling on this thread. BTW these three songs share one thing in common. They were all certified number #1 songs on Billboard's pop singles chart in 1979.
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Reply #1 posted 08/20/02 5:50pm

TRON

Some of my favorite stuff is from this period. Although I don't know much about the disco from this era, several of my favorite albums are from this year-

Joy Division- Unknown Pleasures (possibly the greatest debut in history)

The Cure- Boys Don't Cry (a strong beginning)

Bowie- Lodger (I love this album, despite its somewhat bad rap)

Blondie- Eat to the Beat (hit their new wave peak and set out to create the last disco song w/ "Atomic")

Post-punk was hitting its stride at this time and I really get off on that sound. I live for it.
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Reply #2 posted 08/21/02 1:22am

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This is from a compilation I have from the Time/Life collection called "Sounds Of The Seventies".

I posted them on DavidEye's thread not so long ago... but they r just as relevant here, maybe more so.

1979

Good Times - Chic
Fire - The Pointer Sisters
We Are Family - Sister Sledge
You're Only Lonely - J.D. Souther
I Want You to Want Me - Cheap Trick
Too Much Heaven - The Bee Gees
Don't Bring Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra
Ring My Bell - Anita Ward
Reunited - Peaches and Herb
Bad Girls - Donna Summer
Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? - Rod Stewart
I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy - Bad Company
Heart of Glass - Blondie
Tragedy - The Bee Gees
My Sharona - The Knack
Promises - Eric Clapton
What a Fool Believes - The Doobie Brothers

Anyway... I love the 70's music, and 1979 was a stellar year. I was an incoming freshman in high school and had everything 2 look 4ward 2...plus, someone introduced me 2 an artist named Prince... but that's another story. wink
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Reply #3 posted 08/21/02 2:46am

DavidEye

1979 was a great year for music.Remember these songs?


***"The Logical Song" SuperTramp
***"Goodnight Tonight" Paul McCartney and Wings
***"Shine A Little Love" ELO
***"Married Men" Bette Midler
***"Take Me Home" Cher
***"Lead Me On" Maxine Nightingale
***"Driver's Seat" Sniff N' The Tears
***"You Take My Breath Away" Rex Smith
***"Hold On" Ian Gomm
***"Boogie Wonderland" Earth Wind & Fire
***"After The Love Has Gone" Earth Wind & Fire
***"Makin It" David Naughton
***"Reunited" Peaches and Herb
***"Minute By Minute" Doobie Brothers
***"In the Mood" Tyrone Davis
***"Never Had A Love Like This Before" Tavares
***"Found A Cure" Ashford and Simpson
***"Too Hot" Kool and The Gang
***"We Are Family" Sister Sledge
***"Lotta Love" Nicolette Larson
***"Come To Me" France Joli
***"Disco Nights(Rock Freak)" GQ
***"Too Much Heaven" Bee Gees
***"Tragedy" Bee Gees
***"Don't Stop Til You Get Enough" Michael Jackson
***"I Wanna Be Your Lover" Prince
***"Firecracker" Mass Production
***"The Boss" Diana Ross
***"It's My House" Diana Ross
***"Do You Love What You Feel" Rufus and Chaka Khan
***"Shake" The Gap Band
***"Chase Me" Con Funk Shun
***"Good Times" Chic
***"New York Groove" Ace Frehley
***"Love Takes Yime" Orleans
***"Get Used To It" Roger Voudouris
***"Dancin Shoes" Nigel Olsson
***"Stumblin In" Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
***"Gold" John Stewart
***"H.A.P.P.Y. Radio" Edwin Starr
***"I Shoulda Loved Ya" Narada Michael Walden
***"Move On Up" Destination
***"What A Fool Belives" Doobie Brothers
***"In The Stone" Earth Wind & Fire
***"I Got My Mind Made Up" Instant Funk
[This message was edited Thu Aug 22 2:07:01 PDT 2002 by DavidEye]
[This message was edited Thu Aug 22 2:11:34 PDT 2002 by DavidEye]
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