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Grey And Hanks - Dancin | |
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Cool song, I first heard it on a Tom Savarese disco mix I picked up off Ebay last year. | |
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Yeah, this takes me back to '78, that was my cut!!!!! That album also had their song, "You Fooled Me", which was also recorded by L.T.D..... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I remember this song Man,I really miss the disco era,we had so many fun songs back then.
[Edited 12/20/07 0:07am] | |
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paligap said: ...
Yeah, this takes me back to '78, that was my cut!!!!! That album also had their song, "You Fooled Me", which was also recorded by L.T.D..... ... Yes I remember them, yep this was recorded by L.T.D., both sound good. Osborne's vocals are the difference maker. I have this G&H album the music is off the hook for a so called disco record, but the lead vocals are sub-par, the bg singers are on point throughout. Way Out To Get In, You Fooled Me, Never Let You Down, Dancin', How Can You Live Without Love, are my favorite cut's from this album. I recommend this album for the music alone. | |
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StarMon said: paligap said: ...
Yeah, this takes me back to '78, that was my cut!!!!! That album also had their song, "You Fooled Me", which was also recorded by L.T.D..... ... Yes I remember them, yep this was recorded by L.T.D., both sound good. Osborne's vocals are the difference maker. I have this G&H album the music is off the hook for a so called disco record, but the lead vocals are sub-par, the bg singers are on point throughout. Way Out To Get In, You Fooled Me, Never Let You Down, Dancin', How Can You Live Without Love, are my favorite cut's from this album. I recommend this album for the music alone. I always thought there were two different versions of the song. I take it that grey and hanks were a songwriting duo before they stepped out like mcfadden & whitehead. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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phunkdaddy said: StarMon said: Yes I remember them, yep this was recorded by L.T.D., both sound good. Osborne's vocals are the difference maker. I have this G&H album the music is off the hook for a so called disco record, but the lead vocals are sub-par, the bg singers are on point throughout. Way Out To Get In, You Fooled Me, Never Let You Down, Dancin', How Can You Live Without Love, are my favorite cut's from this album. I recommend this album for the music alone. I always thought there were two different versions of the song. I take it that grey and hanks were a songwriting duo before they stepped out like mcfadden & whitehead. Yup! They wrote songs like LTD's "Back In Love Again", and Tavares' hit, " Never Had A Love Like This Before".... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: phunkdaddy said: I always thought there were two different versions of the song. I take it that grey and hanks were a songwriting duo before they stepped out like mcfadden & whitehead. Yup! They wrote songs like LTD's "Back In Love Again", and Tavares' hit, " Never Had A Love Like This Before".... ... Man i would have never guess they wrote that tavares song. That is my favorite by tavares. Don't laugh at my funk
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I just remembered another G&H cut, called Prime Time that was pretty good.. | |
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