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Studio 54 music.."New York City Girl.." "riding that subway.....
Sound like Dionne Warwick or something.....it sound like a good tune. Anybody know it? Its in the movie Studio 54 Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: "riding that subway.....
Sound like Dionne Warwick or something.....it sound like a good tune. Anybody know it? Its in the movie Studio 54 'Native New Yorker' It's by odyssey. It really is a great song. Has a distinct vibe to it. One of those songs that feels the same now, as it did when I 1st heard it as a kid in the 70's. Here ya go http://www.youtube.com/wa...9wbyGV7ie4 spelling as usual [Edited 10/20/07 13:36pm] A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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Nevermind. [Edited 10/20/07 14:29pm] | |
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Funny that's mentioned. Watched it today for the first time. Listening to the music as I did the housework didn't seem so much like work. To think that was Shrek in his younger dayz. Disco | |
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This should be the anthem for NYC. When ever I am in NY I hear myself naturally humming this tune. It still sounds as fresh today as it did when I first heard it in the late 70s/early 80s. | |
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Is the movie worth checkin' out, though?
I want to see it but I'm having mixed thoughts about it. | |
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This is one of those songs that gets played a lot on the disco station but I usually passed on. Now I love it. I just downloaded it. It's got a nice breezy sound to it. I read a review that described it as light disco. I would agree but that's not a bad thing, though. It's not aggressive, really...just smooth. | |
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Harlepolis said: Is the movie worth checkin' out, though?
I want to see it but I'm having mixed thoughts about it. Well it's good if u were ever interested in the rise and fall of Studio 54. I think they left some facts out to make the owner not to seem so gay and stuff Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: Harlepolis said: Is the movie worth checkin' out, though?
I want to see it but I'm having mixed thoughts about it. Well it's good if u were ever interested in the rise and fall of Studio 54. I think they left some facts out to make the owner not to seem so gay and stuff hahahah Steve Rubell fucked everything and anything it wasnt the fact that he was Gay or Bi. Steve was just crazy you havw to remember this was the early 70's and everything was way open i was 13 in 79 and i was fuckin' so... | |
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VinnyM27 said: This is one of those songs that gets played a lot on the disco station but I usually passed on. Now I love it. I just downloaded it. It's got a nice breezy sound to it. I read a review that described it as light disco. I would agree but that's not a bad thing, though. It's not aggressive, really...just smooth.
New York City Girl and How Deep is your Love not only reminds me so much of the 70s but of NY in particular. New York City Girl for obvious reasons. But How Deep is your Love reminds me of Saturday Night Fever, the scene where they cross the Brooklyn bridge to Manhantten and again at the end of the film when Tony's friend dies and he takes a trip on the train to Manhatten to see his girl friend. Those scenes are remind me of my time in NY in the 70s when we use to go cross the Brooklyn bridge to see relatives. | |
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Great song. I'm so glad they played the movie last Saturday. I had just gotten through recording "Soul Train" and was getting ready to label the DVD when I saw the beginning of "54" coming on. I went running to get another blank DVD. By the time it got through loading, I started my recording just in time.
I bought the VHS tape when it came out. When I got a DVD recorder, the damn tape had copyguard on it so I wasn't able to record it onto DVD. It was great to finally have it on DVD but I would have preferred to have the original version with all the cussing. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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IAintTheOne said: paisleypark4 said: Well it's good if u were ever interested in the rise and fall of Studio 54. I think they left some facts out to make the owner not to seem so gay and stuff hahahah Steve Rubell fucked everything and anything it wasnt the fact that he was Gay or Bi. Steve was just crazy you havw to remember this was the early 70's and everything was way open i was 13 in 79 and i was fuckin' so... i guess that was alright in them days. Im sad that i wasnt born in that time, yet glad because those hairstyles and clothes were terrible Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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whatsgoingon said: VinnyM27 said: This is one of those songs that gets played a lot on the disco station but I usually passed on. Now I love it. I just downloaded it. It's got a nice breezy sound to it. I read a review that described it as light disco. I would agree but that's not a bad thing, though. It's not aggressive, really...just smooth.
New York City Girl and How Deep is your Love not only reminds me so much of the 70s but of NY in particular. New York City Girl for obvious reasons. But How Deep is your Love reminds me of Saturday Night Fever, the scene where they cross the Brooklyn bridge to Manhantten and again at the end of the film when Tony's friend dies and he takes a trip on the train to Manhatten to see his girl friend. Those scenes are remind me of my time in NY in the 70s when we use to go cross the Brooklyn bridge to see relatives. You mean "Native New Yorker", right? You're going to confuse people. Mainly, me. | |
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VinnyM27 said: whatsgoingon said: New York City Girl and How Deep is your Love not only reminds me so much of the 70s but of NY in particular. New York City Girl for obvious reasons. But How Deep is your Love reminds me of Saturday Night Fever, the scene where they cross the Brooklyn bridge to Manhantten and again at the end of the film when Tony's friend dies and he takes a trip on the train to Manhatten to see his girl friend. Those scenes are remind me of my time in NY in the 70s when we use to go cross the Brooklyn bridge to see relatives. You mean "Native New Yorker", right? You're going to confuse people. Mainly, me. Yea, I mean Native New Yorker. I confuse myself sometimes. | |
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Harlepolis said: Is the movie worth checkin' out, though?
I want to see it but I'm having mixed thoughts about it. See it!! This movie is a favorite of mine.Back in 1998 when it was released,I saw it a couple of times in the theatre.I now own the DVD.What's interesting to me is....I read an article on this film,and apparently there were alot of problems during filming.The director was constantly at odds with the movie studio and a TON of scenes had to be cut (against his wishes).I've heard about some of the deleted scenes and let's just say that,the movie would have been even more freakier if those scenes were left intact Hopefully,one day there will be a Deluxe DVD that contains the film with those scenes,lol.Oh yeah---be sure to pick up the soundtrack (both volumes).If you're a 70s disco fan,it's a must-have. | |
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