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Johnnie Taylor - Disco Lady | |
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Had no idea that was Bootsy on that track. No wonder it was one of my favorite jams. Very mellow, yet groovy at the same time. | |
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Great song, I wish that clip of him performing it on Soul Train w/ Jody Watley dancing on stage to it was still on youtube. | |
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PDogz said: Had no idea that was Bootsy on that track. No wonder it was one of my favorite jams. Very mellow, yet groovy at the same time.
Yes indeed, Bernie and Glen are also on this cut. | |
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Abdul said: Great song, I wish that clip of him performing it on Soul Train w/ Jody Watley dancing on stage to it was still on youtube.
I would love to see that performance. | |
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StarMon said: Bernie and Glen are also on this cut.
Wowzerz! And even Telma Hopkins from Dawn (Dayum, that chick was on more than a few records... even "Shut'cho mouf!" Theme from Shaft by Isaac Hayes). Had no idea whatsoever! But again, no wonder "Disco Lady" was always one of my favs. And it was always because of the bassline and keys. GO BOOTSY! GO BERNIE!!! And Triple Dayum: With Glenn Goins soulful voice on backup (although he's listed as: Guitarist), that record HAD to be a hit! This is big news (for me). Thanks so much for sharing.
Among the guests on the song were three members of Parliament-Funkadelic: bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Glen Goins and Dawn's Telma Hopkins. | |
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For a title like "Disco Lady", the song was actually a FUNK song. And yes Telma and Bootsy were on it. I felt a P-Funk vibe with that song. Brought Johnnie to the late-'70s for a good minute. | |
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PDogz said: StarMon said: Bernie and Glen are also on this cut.
Wowzerz! And even Telma Hopkins from Dawn (Dayum, that chick was on more than a few records... even "Shut'cho mouf!" Theme from Shaft by Isaac Hayes). Had no idea whatsoever! But again, no wonder "Disco Lady" was always one of my favs. And it was always because of the bassline and keys. GO BOOTSY! GO BERNIE!!! And Triple Dayum: With Glenn Goins soulful voice on backup (although he's listed as: Guitarist), that record HAD to be a hit! This is big news (for me). Thanks so much for sharing.
Among the guests on the song were three members of Parliament-Funkadelic: bassist Bootsy Collins, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and guitarist Glen Goins and Dawn's Telma Hopkins. "Wowzerz". Yep', Telma has some funk connections, as a bg singer. | |
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I wonder if Tony Orlando was aware of what a great talent he had on his team? | |
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PDogz said: I wonder if Tony Orlando was aware of what a great talent he had on his team?
I'm sure he was aware of there talents as bg singers. He charted a couple of #1 singles with them. | |
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