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Post by X factor on Jan 4, 2014 1:42:19 GMT -5
Ahh, what would this section be without old Disco classics...and what a classic this song...wow...
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Post by X factor on Apr 26, 2014 23:01:35 GMT -5
A Disco Classic...The Brother Johnsons.
A totally different era, when black males were allowed to be way more expressive and colorful, way before todays narrow minded street thug mentality set in.
This is definatly a classic Disco tune from way back in the day, maybe even some of you grooved to it while in high school or college, back when life was fresh, young, full of hope and possibilities.
Well here in the Twylight Zone possibilities never end, nor do dreams.
(Added note)
Not original song loaded, forget what original song was, so hate when greedy whatever's hide or delete or deny the sharing of song, life is so precious and short people, and when money becomes peoples god, people become small, not here in the Zone though.
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Post by X factor on May 4, 2014 21:44:45 GMT -5
'Native New Yorker'...
This song is kind of sad, cause it just takes you back to so many who were in their prime in the Mid 70's who are now just gone, or very old, withered, shadows of former self, but yet at time this song came out were out 'booging' getting it on, living and having fun...now most of them are ghosts.
This song just kind of has a sad retro feel to it.
Such a classic disco song though...
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Post by X factor on May 4, 2014 22:42:32 GMT -5
Hall & Oats.. Not really sure if this song can be categorized as Disco or not, but it kind of has that same sway to it, and could see it being played in same venue. This duo was marvelous and put out some wonderful sounding music. This song just takes you back to a warm late spring, early summer Bay area experience. Back when life, you, were young and beautiful...no worries, college, friends, #2 lead pencils. Back when hair flowed and skin glowed. This is one of the best pop songs ever, it's pop, yet full of soul. Back yard Barbi Ques...the young and privileged. But didn't know it at the time, how lucky they had it. To be looked upon with such grace, accepted by all wherever you went, to only know love and acceptance. Wow...what a song...
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Post by X factor on May 11, 2014 13:27:05 GMT -5
This is one of those side B classic disco hits that never got played on the radio....
You can only imagine the memories from those who got their boogie on back when this song was atop the charts in late 70's....
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Post by X factor on May 11, 2014 15:19:51 GMT -5
'George Porgy' with 'Toto'...wow, talk about a classic disco sound.
You can just invision the dark floors, in Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, back in the mid 70's...with so many Vietnam vets still in their prime, everyone young and restless, looking for an escape.
Where are these people now?, and what have they evolved into?
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Post by X factor on Mar 16, 2019 14:43:27 GMT -5
Not sure if this is disco, or heartland soft rock?, Either way it belongs in the Zone!
The Bee Jee's or however spelled, wow, what a group...wow....equal to the any super group of the past, at least in me opinion....so glad to add to library.
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Post by X factor on May 22, 2023 21:10:57 GMT -5
Loves Theme - 1973
This song comes in and out of style.
None the less, what a classic early 70's disco sound.
Life is both sad and joyful, memories for many, this song brings, when young flowers.
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