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Classic Disco Track of the Day Vertigo/Relight My Fire by Dan Hartman and Loleatta Holloway ya'll know what im talkin about | |
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This song is track 4 on the '54' movie soundtrack (Vol.1).I love the long instrumental intro ("Vertigo"),it FEELS like 1978 or 1979,doesn't it?
I prefer this song to Hartman's more popular hit "Instant Replay",whcih gets annoying really qucik. | |
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Here's another...
The Hustle - Van McCoy with the Soul City Symphony | |
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DavidEye said: This song is track 4 on the '54' movie soundtrack (Vol.1).I love the long instrumental intro ("Vertigo"),it FEELS like 1978 or 1979,doesn't it?
I prefer this song to Hartman's more popular hit "Instant Replay",whcih gets annoying really qucik. 1979 david the original 12' was on Blue Sky/CBS | |
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BorisFishpaw said: Here's another...
The Hustle - Van McCoy with the Soul City Symphony ummm "The Hustle"?? lol...i dont even consider this a Disco Track? why?... its cliche... its a good song.. but its definately NOT a disco track | |
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What about The Trammps: Disco Inferno. | |
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Finess said: BorisFishpaw said: Here's another...
The Hustle - Van McCoy with the Soul City Symphony ummm "The Hustle"?? lol...i dont even consider this a Disco Track? why?... its cliche... its a good song.. but its definately NOT a disco track Aw,come on Finess,"The Hustle" IS a Disco song Most of the "early" disco songs( 1974-76) were slower and more heavily orchestrated than the later songs,but they're still Disco,you know.Van McCoy was also a great producer,remember these songs that he produced... ***"To Each His Own" by Faith,Hope and Charity (1975) ***"Don't Go Looking For Love" by Faith,Hope and Charity (1975) ***"Walk Away From Love" by David Ruffin (1975) ***"This Is It" by Melba Moore (1976) He had his own distinctive "sound" back then. ... [This message was edited Thu Feb 13 6:36:44 PST 2003 by DavidEye] | |
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BorisFishpaw said: What about The Trammps: Disco Inferno.
I can't think of a more relentless,knock em' dead Disco song than "Disco Inferno".This groove DEMANDS that you get up and dance! | |
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DavidEye said: Finess said: BorisFishpaw said: Here's another...
The Hustle - Van McCoy with the Soul City Symphony ummm "The Hustle"?? lol...i dont even consider this a Disco Track? why?... its cliche... its a good song.. but its definately NOT a disco track Aw,come on Finess,"The Hustle" IS a Disco song Most of the "early" disco songs( 1974-76) were slower and more heavily orchestrated than the later songs,but they're still Disco,you know.Van McCoy was also a great producer,remember these songs that he produced... ***"To Each His Own" by Faith,Hope and Charity (1975) ***"Don't Go Looking For Love" by Faith,Hope and Charity (1975) ***"Walk Away From Love" by David Ruffin (1975) ***"This Is It" by Melba Moore (1976) He had his own distinctive "sound" back then. ... [This message was edited Thu Feb 13 6:36:44 PST 2003 by DavidEye] LOL dave i'll give u those cause i looove those songs | |
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