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Dance Classics

And the UBER classic, (in the gay community) Pillow Talk (1973) by Sylvia (Robinson), also during The First Age of Disco.

She eventually started Sugar Hill Records, with songs such as The Sugarhill Gang's 1979 hit, "Rapper's Delight" and signed Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, one of the very first hip hop groups. She came to be known as "The Mother of Hip–Hop." This song was #22 on Billboard's Hot 100, so it was well enough known by the audience of the time. Very sensuous song...

 
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It's 1977. And here comes Claudja Barry with "Sweet Dynamite" a sexy dance floor pleaser with the snakiest ryhthms around!


 
And who could forget the Salsoul Orchestra, responsible for The Soul Train Theme (withe the Three Degrees singing). This one is "You're JUST The Right Size" right at the transition between First Age of Disco and Second Age of Disco.

 
^^^^^^Ahhh - Eddie Kendirks!:luv2:

One of my favorite dance songs

 
Loose Ends - Slow Down

 
Jomanda - Got a Love For You (Hurley's Club Extended Mix)

 
Viola Wills - If You Could Read My Mind

 
France Joli - Come To Me


I loved that song when it came out. I recognized it was more the production than the singer, but the whole legend of how it became "THE record of the summer" was so captivating (she sang it on an outdoor terrace at some chic Fire Island mansion and the (gay) crowd went wild), it didn't matter. (Not a surprise they loved it: listen to it: it's typical of the "pretty" music of the disco era that caused guys to become infatuated across the dance floor when their eyes met.) I loved most songs that went through key changes, breaks, or had entire sections that varied from the section before it. Very different than much contemporary music, which has 6 notes, and 14 word. I liked Skyfall, by Adele, but listen to it: it's a really repetitive song, melodically and lyrically. And yet, I still like it.

This was Jolie's biggest hit - the first one, where they "burst" into superstardom - in a cult audience (in this case: gay Fire Island in the summer of '79) never fails to thrill. Nor does the memory of hearing it for the first time fail to thrill.


She's older here...this looks to be later than when she released it. She was 15 when this song came out, as I recall.
 
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One of the lesser "obvious" classics. CJ & Company. "Burning Drums of Fire"!

 
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Songs didnt get bigger than these . . .

Venus - Bananarama


Tarzan Boy - Baltimora (personally, I wasnt crazy about the song)

 
Brass Construction - Movin' - my favorite dance song for a long time

 
Toni Braxton - He Wasn't Man Enough

 
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