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putting on a copy of Mozart's Haffner Symphony drives m

Though another wonderful piece, which I never tire of and it always uplifts me can be enjoyed by following the link.

 
When it comes to disco

I let my 1968 Maggie do the talking
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Well Laundress

What can I say. This particular disco club was usually full of drunken sailors from neighboring ships that just arrived in Norfolk. You are so right about those Northern neighbors like NY. If you live in a artsy city like NY, you know there are going to be some men what can dance their asses off! Oh and a good dance-choreographer like Martha Graham might help too.
John
 
Recycled Disco . . .

Aunt Barbara, Tupperware consultant extraordinaire, has recycled Chic's Le Freak, always one of my favorite disco songs. Petek will undoubtedly note some great shots of a lighted dance floor.

 
anyone here remember Betty Wright???

'Sinderella. where's your fella? You can do better! Won't somebody tell her!
Sinderella. Where's your fella? You can do better won't somebody tell her!

You tell her!
You tell her!
You tell her!

Where is your prince??
Girl won't you use some common sense!
You know the slipper won't fit.
And you're makin' a mess of it!

Dreamin' those imposible dreams!
You think that they're real,
but, they're not what they seam!

Great song and fun lyrics too!! I'd hear the beat begin and go apeshit running to go out and let go!However, I knew who and where my fella was!!! and my glass slippers fit me to the tee!!LOL
 
Too Many to choose from

I spent most of my life working in or visiting dance clubs and it would be impossible to compile a list of say 10 favourites, but i will say that virtually every record listed so far is brilliant

Here is one i always liked (but never understood the lyrics)

 
heres another

sorry you got me going now

Savage Lover by The Ring............yeeeeahhhh good times at Heaven when i were a lad :-)

 
Sharon Redd

I remember her song "In the Name of love" and had no idea,until earlier today that she died of A.I.D.S. back in the 90's. When I saw it along with the song one of her sons wrote and sang at her funeral, I broke down and cried my eyes out. Disco was my way of releasing the daily stress I experienced at work and home and would take me places I'll never forget. I'd warm up out there around 9PM and,by 10PM,the floor would be packed. I'd wind up jumping up onto the huge speakers as to not harm anyone who'd dare to get near me as I would spin,jump,whirl and twirl (ask John La Fever in Beltsville,MD,he's my witness!LOL)and wear my "Daizy dukes",no shirt,Rebocks,a light up ear ring that had a floating bulb that would make it light up in tune with my dance movements,a Swatch and different colored bandannas.I'd stay up there until last call.
 
How did we get through this thread without a little KC and Sunshine band?

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Multitalented brass section with some slick moves!

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