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It is raining non stop,heavily here and I was surfing on cable only to my amazement in finding a special on PBS promoting the music I ,and many others on this website,danced the night away almost countless hours to these songs.One of the hosts is K.C from K.C. and the Sunshine Band.So far,there have been other artists like Peaches and Herb,Irene Cara,Hues Corporation and The Tramp. I have and always will,loved the music,the dancing and the joy and happiness that it always brings.
I would become entirely entranced and be the "Queen of the dance floor" and usualy wound up dancing in my Daisy Dukes or red,green,blue,pink or yellow bib overalls,straps down,matching color Rebocks and Swatch,a matching bandana wrapped around my head and either high on pot or coke or both and two bottles of poppers.One for me and another to pass around and up on the huge speaker box all alone but loving every second of it.Never did wind up waiting outside after last call to see who wanted to go home.Just had to pick who it was I wanted to take the offer of luv for that night from.Never meaning to break any hearts at all---but know a few I did.Sorry guys!I mean it! LOL
 
Ahhh, the days...

when I had the energy to stay up past 11:00 PM! I've got many a fond memory of nights on the dance floor.

I still have a warm spot for classic disco, still have my collection of 12 inch vinyl extended-plays, and enjoy a couple of Internet disco stations.

So many years have passed since then...sigh!

Joe
 
It Really Began...

...With "Rock the Boat," by the Hues Corporation. For weeks and weeks in '74, that song packed the dance floor anywhere it was played.

Anyone still got their Nik-Nik shirts, puka-shell necklaces, or high heels?

Me neither...
 
"when I had the energy to stay up past 11:00 PM!"

Hey Joe!!!

Don't you still have the energy? How old are you? 3000?

OMG, Age does an excellent job! Now I can stand much more! I can dance more, I have much more fun than 30 years ago.

Age make us think better, and act better. All our fears are gone.

Of course you'll never see me on those "Rave" electronic parties that starts on friday night and go to sunday night non stop.

But I love going to a dance club, I still have the mood (and resistance) to dance all night long like John Travolta and go back home at 8 or 9 am. Specially with 70's and 80's songs. (But I love some 90's too and also some of these "techno" stuff because only museums can live only with the past and I'm not a museum) As I always say, if it sounds like a pneumatic hammer or a vintage washing machine, I like it.

Please don't make me listen country music, rap or the brazilian songs. They make me want to throw up.

 
I was invited here in April and got here in December.They had a deck where I would turn on the cabel network and go to "strobe" where the non stop disco music is played 24/7.I have a work out from 6PM to?.The guys here (who by the way are straight and full of testosterone)hated hearing the beat and went and,while I stayed and helped a friend,Cheryl move from Honolulu tio here,they built another deck just outside my lenie.I put string lights from "I Love Lucy" and lights made of different clothes hanging on a line to dry.I also put a set of 6 different speakers for suround sound and lined the lower screaned wall with bamboo.I tiled the floor with black and white checkerboard linoleum tiles and put shelveing along the waist level of the walls.The ceiling is a roof made of clear fiberglass panels and a miror globe hangs in the middle.last night,I danced for 4.75 hours as it poured down rain.I danced naked and had a blast.No problems,no intrusions,no wories.Just lots of sweat and enjoyment being free and fealing young again.My favorite exercises are dancing,swimming laps and bicycling distances.Here though because of the steap hills,a motorised bicycle really helps.I rode 40 miles one day to go to Hilo.It would have taken me 2.25 hours in Florida and Texas.Here,it took 6.I came home by putting the bike on the front of the bus.got home around 9:30 PM
 
Cignal

In February of 1985,I was with my best friend,Donald,in Baltimore. We had eaten some peyote and had to leave the restaurant,Petro's,where we had gone to eat dinner.We had been seated in the center of the restaurant and,to this day,have no clue,other than our reaction to the herb we had congested,why we began laughing hystericaly and caused quite an audience with our fellow customers there.Even the owner,chef and waiters were laughing with us.We laughed non stop having to have our meals put up for to-go and taking them home.We put it all in Don's frig and proceded on eating more peyote and doing a few doobees we rolled and took along with us proceeding on around 10PM to the Hippo where we danced till 1AM and moved on to Cignal which was an after hours club that openened at midnight and you were allowed to stay after hours as long as you brought your own booz.

We were basicly tripping our asses off and dancing non-stop.During our visit and all of the sudden,there came Ms. Evelyn Thomas who sang "High Energy" and it at that time was the number one gay disco song.As she aproached the dance floor to perform on stage,she grabbed me and walked me up onto the platform to assist her in singing her song"High Energy" which at that time was my absolute favorite.Little did she, or anyone else there(other than Chuck,the D.J.)knw that I knew the words,verbatem,to that song from going to mfavorite record store,Music Liberated and receiving a promo of that actual song two days prior to her performance,So,I sang along with her and danced my ass of on stage as we performed what Evelyn said was the absolute best performance she had ever done anywhwere.She left after three different songs we sang and danced together on and just left.

My friends and I continued on with our own little group and about an hour later,these two huge,muscular,well dressed black men came onto the dance floor and litteraly grabbed me and donald and escorted us upstairs.We actualy assumed we were being arrested for drug posession!As we arived at the door,they opened it and there she was,Evelyn Thomas,arms outstretched to invite us to the wildest party I ever attended!We stayed and played all night long and went along with them in the limo to the airport to see her off. I received an autographed photo and promo album from her signed an kissed with golden ink and golden lip gloss!To this day,every time I speak with Don,he reminds me of the fabulous times we had together.Those days may be long gone but the fond memories of the good times shared with many others whose eyes would light up as I arived geared up to dance,dance,dance and dressed for sucksex :)I would be so glad to just go back and spend a night at the Hippo and dance to the music getting lost and not responding to anyone's attention.It was like being in a fucking trance until the music stopped.Chuck parsons,the D.J at the Hippo would always wait until my arival,usualy anywhere from 9PM to 10:30PM,to play my favorites or new songs he knew I'd jump up to.It was as thow Chuck just automaticaly knew my beat and would stay with it for hours. A few times,the crowd dancing along with me would circle around me as I would be directly under the globe and the light man,Jack,would lower it right above my head,just enough for me to know it was there but not touching my head.I would hop,twirl and squat raising my hands and shaking my bootie hours on end non stop.No wonder I only weighed 135!!!
 
I really miss the old school disco. Several songs really were the best:
"Lovin' is Really My Game" - Brainstorm,
"Break Away"-Watson Beasley,
"You Make Me Feel"- Sylvester,
"Don't You Want my Love"- Debbie Jacobs,
"Paradise"- Change,
"Passion"- The Flirts,
"Get Up"(Rock your Body) - 202 Machine,
"Work me Over" - Claudja Berry,
"I Got to Keep Dancin'" Carrie Lucas,
"Up on the Roof" Viola Wills,
"Contact"-Edwin Star
Okay I will shut up........
 
What a wonderful story. I love that song! I'll have to use one of the playlists I have it in, when I go to the gym this afternoon.

I do think you should continue to go dancing sometimes though! There is no age limit to this activity, the last time I checked, not that your age, according to your profile, is that high anyway.
 
One of my favorite disco tunes by Heatwave.

A time before whining (alternative) ghetto BS (rap) and pure unstructured noise (metal). I was born too bloody late.....

 
My personal favorites

High Energy by Evelyn Thomas
Earthquake by The Flirts
Danger by The Flirts
Get Down Tonight by K.C. and the Sunshine Band
Right on Target by Paul Parker
P.A.S.S.I.O.N
Rocket to Your Heart by Lisa
Future Brain by Den Harrow
Sinderella
Red Light lover
It Feels Like I'm in Love
The Visiters
Jump Shout by Lisa
Dancing Queen by Abba
Knowing Me Knowing You by Abba
Mamma Mia by Abba
Lay all Your love on Me by Abba
S.O.S. by Abba
Voules Vous by Abba
Gimme! Gimme!Gimme! A Man After Midnight by Abba
Waterloo by Abba
Love's Theme by Love Unlimted
It's Raining Men by The Weathergirls
Turn the Beat Around by Vicki Sue Robinson
Don't Leave Me This Way by Thelma Houston
Reach by Judy cheaks
Easy Love by Vicki Benson
Hit N Run Lover by Carol Jiani
Searchin' I gotta Find a Man by Hazel Dean
Catch Me (I'm Falling in Love) by Marsha Raven
Tell it to My Heart by Taylor Dayne
Prove Your Love by Taylor Dayne
So Many Men,so Little Time by Miquel Brown
Funkytown by Lipps Inc.
Mother Africa by Tandra
Wishbone by Tandra

I could go on forever but not enough time.
 
Some of my favorites from back then...

"Touch and Go" - Ecstasy, Passion, and Pain
"Never Gonna Be the Sane" - Ruth Waters
"Don't Leave Me This Way" - Thelma Houston
"Could It Be Magic" - Donna Summer
"Sinner Man" - Sarah Dash
"Let's All Chant" - Michael Zager Band
"The Boss" - Diana Ross
"Souvenirs" - Voyage
"Enigma" - Amanda Lear
"There But For the Grace of God Go I" - Machine
"Blood and Honey" - Amanda Lear
"Doctor's Orders" - Carol Douglas
"Hot Shot" - Karen Young
"Let Me Know" - Gloria Gaynor
 
Miquel Brown

Here is another song that was played a lot at least in my area back then (and now, when you go to retro disco nights, which fortunately in my area there are two each weekend). I had it on the playlist with High Energy, and heard it at the gym this afternoon!

I'm going to look up some of those other songs whose names I don't recognize. I bet I will know most of them, even if I don't recognize them immediately on paper. I actually go out far more now than I ever did then, but have always kept up with music I liked, regardless of what I was or was not doing.

 
Disco songs....

My all time favorite was "I love the nightlife."

I haven't gone dancing too often since my favorite club was demolished to make room for a baseball stadium. They had an outdoor dance floor right under the Capitol Dome. It was sick wild....

I'll always miss that place.

 
For Me:

The anthem for that entire era was Paul Jabara's "Dance" from the "Shut Out" album. This was not "Last Dance," which he also wrote and which Donna Summer made such a big hit, but a completely different song.

I first heard "Dance" in the movie "Mother, Jugs and Speed," starring Raquel Welch, who played neither Mother nor Speed.
 
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