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Disco, there is no other music
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U Thant
Jan 2 2014, 04:17 AM
Square Biz was funk & rap, in America's ghettos, as I hope the ghost of funksteer Rick James won't be offended by you deeming his Square Biz beat, disco lol oh and still...nice track!
And by ghettos your narrow thinking has you believing people there wont buy disco? Brotha, puhlease!
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Speaking of Love Gun...

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Snidely Whiplash
Jan 2 2014, 04:48 AM
... your narrow thinking...
lol @ how you resorted to namecalling.

lol @ how somehow, someway, its just got to be all U Thant's fault, too!

lol @ a big fat fuccn ROFL over you losing, self control, as I merely began 1)shedding light on how you were too caught up into disco to realize and accept when that era, was over. Yep. So you kept jamming into the next era/the post-disco era, unbeknownst, that the rest of the world around you had buried the disco sound. Then of course I 2)pointed out how the music industry doesn't classify any of those songs you posted, as disco, if you check their official genres which they're categorized under.
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U Thant
Jan 2 2014, 10:59 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Jan 2 2014, 04:48 AM
... your narrow thinking...
lol @ how you resorted to namecalling.

lol @ how somehow, someway, its just got to be all U Thant's fault, too!

lol @ a big fat fuccn ROFL over you losing, self control, as I merely began 1)shedding light on how you were too caught up into disco to realize and accept when that era, was over. Yep. So you kept jamming into the next era/the post-disco era, unbeknownst, that the rest of the world around you had buried the disco sound. Then of course I 2)pointed out how the music industry doesn't classify any of those songs you posted, as disco, if you check their official genres which they're categorized under.
It is narrow thinking because unlike you I experienced those times. You agreed there are different points of view. And unlike what you asserted here, there is no industry consensus on the songs I posted not being disco. In fact many if not all can be found on cds labeled disco compilations.

Even with that, the people who do these are younger people who have no idea what they are categorizing cause they weren't even born much less know what a disco is.
Some others who were old enough hated disco and have no business labeling.
Some of 'em could have been the haters who supported the disco record burning at Wrigley Field in '79. Trust me bro, I have a long memory of this.
If you trust some of these people as you assert you are, you are flat wrong in many instances.
To be fair I have been at a few sites who request assistance from people like myself familiar with these songs, so not all are bad.

Your other point about the rest of the world buried the disco sound? Your not shedding light your shedding ignorance. As I've said on numerous occasions, disco persisted in Europe well into the late 80s.
Me, too caught up indeed. You still had similac on your breath and you're telling me about the disco era! What a joke!

The disco sound is far from buried. It shows up in stadiums, movies, sampled music, etc. When I said your thinking was narrow, I was being kind.

I know I'm being passionate about disco music. I have little patience with dumbassery when it concerns things I'm passionate about.
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Snidely Whiplash
Jan 2 2014, 06:26 PM

I know I'm being passionate about disco music. I have little patience with dumbassery when it concerns things I'm passionate about.
Well, stay strong. Yep and I promise you'll learn to have more patience with that dumbassery---which caused you to not leave the 'disco' floor when that sound ended in '80
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Jan 2 2014, 06:26 PM
U Thant
Jan 2 2014, 10:59 AM
Snidely Whiplash
Jan 2 2014, 04:48 AM
... your narrow thinking...
lol @ how you resorted to namecalling.

lol @ how somehow, someway, its just got to be all U Thant's fault, too!

lol @ a big fat fuccn ROFL over you losing, self control, as I merely began 1)shedding light on how you were too caught up into disco to realize and accept when that era, was over. Yep. So you kept jamming into the next era/the post-disco era, unbeknownst, that the rest of the world around you had buried the disco sound. Then of course I 2)pointed out how the music industry doesn't classify any of those songs you posted, as disco, if you check their official genres which they're categorized under.
It is narrow thinking because unlike you I experienced those times. You agreed there are different points of view. And unlike what you asserted here, there is no industry consensus on the songs I posted not being disco. In fact many if not all can be found on cds labeled disco compilations.

Even with that, the people who do these are younger people who have no idea what they are categorizing cause they weren't even born much less know what a disco is.
Some others who were old enough hated disco and have no business labeling.
Some of 'em could have been the haters who supported the disco record burning at Wrigley Field in '79. Trust me bro, I have a long memory of this.
If you trust some of these people as you assert you are, you are flat wrong in many instances.
To be fair I have been at a few sites who request assistance from people like myself familiar with these songs, so not all are bad.

Your other point about the rest of the world buried the disco sound? Your not shedding light your shedding ignorance. As I've said on numerous occasions, disco persisted in Europe well into the late 80s.
Me, too caught up indeed. You still had similac on your breath and you're telling me about the disco era! What a joke!

The disco sound is far from buried. It shows up in stadiums, movies, sampled music, etc. When I said your thinking was narrow, I was being kind.

I know I'm being passionate about disco music. I have little patience with dumbassery when it concerns things I'm passionate about.
Ok, I've called down. The record burning was at chicago's other park, Comiskey.
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Dang Snidely.

You actually hung at discos?

How old are you?

Lol.
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EveryonelovesSUA
Jan 2 2014, 09:07 PM
Dang Snidely.

You actually hung at discos?

How old are you?

Lol.
th'fucc wrong with a disco club?!!!

VS


today's fashionable, strip clubs??... of slobbering males, hip-hop bass, hot throbbing vulvas, and stages illuminating yeast-laden stripper poles?
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EveryonelovesSUA
Jan 2 2014, 09:07 PM
Dang Snidely.

You actually hung at discos?

How old are you?

Lol.
Grampers :D :D
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As promised, '82 disco.

Love Come Down. The djs loved mixing and remixing it's intro. I can still hear 'em.



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