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From4tilLate
Five little words: The Ethel Merman Disco Album. Case dismissed.
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Gazza
I'm at a loss as to how any Stones fan who had heard 'Black and Blue' would have been dumbstruck or outraged by 'Miss You'....
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Thricenay
I took a little convincing at first, but that may be because of my age. (I was 13, and not much of a disco fan, and even though I was fascinated by the Stones,
You?
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From4tilLate
Five little words: The Ethel Merman Disco Album. Case dismissed.
How is that? The whole genre is dismissed because some strange performer tried to cash in on a fad? There were PLENTY of bad Beatle rip off albums. Hell, William Shatner has a whole side career. I remember strolling down a supermarket aisle in Atlanta years ago and hearing 'Paint It Black' on Muzak. Now that was wrong.
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Gazza
I'm at a loss as to how any Stones fan who had heard 'Black and Blue' would have been dumbstruck or outraged by 'Miss You'....
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From4tilLate
Five little words: The Ethel Merman Disco Album. Case dismissed.
How is that? The whole genre is dismissed because some strange performer tried to cash in on a fad? There were PLENTY of bad Beatle rip off albums. Hell, William Shatner has a whole side career. I remember strolling down a supermarket aisle in Atlanta years ago and hearing 'Paint It Black' on Muzak. Now that was wrong.
Did you live through disco?
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stupidguy2
Disco just became integrated into various kinds of music that would dominate to this day. It was watered down for house, incorporated into R&B.....it's still here. The myth that disco died is a wishful thinking delusion for many "rock" fans.
How can anyones listen to modern dance and think disco died? Its on the radio in various forms. In fact, its probably one of the more diverse and enduring genres of music.
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stupidguy2
Disco just became integrated into various kinds of music that would dominate to this day. It was watered down for house, incorporated into R&B.....it's still here. The myth that disco died is a wishful thinking delusion for many "rock" fans.
How can anyones listen to modern dance and think disco died? Its on the radio in various forms. In fact, its probably one of the more diverse and enduring genres of music.
Like all music, Disco has bad and good songs.
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Miss You, GOOD!
In the Navy, BAD!