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Dance Classics

Franki Valli (Formerly of The Four Seasons) on his first solo dance song...'75

 
And we could NOT leave out Vicki Sue Robinson. Inexcusable! One of - if not THE - song of the summer of '76!


 
And Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra....Love's Theme '73


played with!!!!



Yeah, in those days, we could dance to any tempo! Nothing was too slow for us!!! Long before pitch control turntables came out and you had to slip cue each song! So you had better know what key the song was in, or your crowd would look at you like they were about to start throwing fruit (especially the drag queens, who could get violent if you played the wrong song. One time someone put on the Captain and Tenille ("Love Will Keep Us Together" and the queens stormed the dj booth and threatened the dj if he didn't take that record off IMMEDIATELY! (Wasn't me! I would never be that dumb! You did NOT mess around with Black drag queens back in those days!) As Andrew Holleran wrote in his book Dancer From the Dance, "It was a serious dance crowd, the kind of crowd that would burn down a disco if the music was bad that night."
 
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A sentimental favorite

Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr - Shine On Silver Moon

 
Another one I LOVED - still love it - I think this was around 1977?

Idris Muhammad - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This

 
'78 "One Take Sarah" (Those years in LaBelle were not for nothing!!!!)


 
'78 Love Committee....no one knew the title - just the energy....

 
Love Committe was often followed immediately by this!

 
Not as well known except in New York, SF and LA, but still a Kick-ASS song!

 
an instrumental, followed by.......

Don Ray, "Got to Have Lovin". You could start mixing in the (instrumental part of the) intro to Don Ray in the last 2 minutes of 400 Blows, because they were in the same key, and you wouldn't even hear the keyboard arrangement of Don Ray's intro swirling around inside the 400 blows song until the last second...a killer segueway!!!


 
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Another one I LOVED - still love it - I think this was around 1977?

Idris Muhammad - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This


Just played this all the way through! I forgot how FIERCE this song was. DAMNNNNNN!!!!! Thanks for posting it. Now I remember it clearly. I re-started it over 3 times and danced for 25 minutes!!!!!
 
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