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Guest SabrinaSalerno

Hi everybody! i am new here :) this is my first post :) as it's written on my profile, i am italian and i have to improve my english:) By the way...i really love music!! My favourite genre is Disco Music of 70s' and 80s' :) Artist as Donna Summer, ABBA, Diana Ross, Amanda Lear, Gloria Gaynor, Bee Gees , songs as "Saturday Night Fever", "Voulez-Vous", "Dancing Queen", "Upside Down", "Love to love you baby" , "Fashion Pack" are super super amazing!!! What do you think about Disco Music? Why do you love it? Why do you hate it? Personally, i love dancing and disco is perfect XD

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Guest angels wings

Hello Sabrina :) Welcome to Laura's :)

I too love the 80s nothing beats the disco music :) my favorite ..... Too many but yeah love abba , lionel Richie , wham, de barge , cyndi lauper, Michael Jackson and I have a mind blank :) oh well . I also love the 80s love songs .

Sabrina we have an introduction forum if you like you can make a small introduction of yourself there . This allows members to see that you are new and welcome you also :)

We ask all our members to please read the terms and conditions . You can find these on the bottom right of any page . These rules are in place so you and all or members have a safe and warm place to come and share :)

Looking forward to reading more of your posts :)

Angel :)

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Hello Sabrina,

During the seventies and eighties I was trying to make a career as a jazz musician so disco with its very steady beat and general lack of syncopation was not something that really thrilled me at the time - that plus the arrival and heavy usage of the synthesizer sort of changed my plans and sent me into retail sales.

Disco is actually very good music, performed by very talented artists.

Don't consider this to be any condemnation of disco because I did not appreciate the Beatles until they were about to break up.

(I have ABBA's Greatest Hits in my car's CD changer.)

Love ya,

Sally

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I am so excited. My favorite thing is getting to greet a new sister into the family here =3 I sadly am not too familar with music of any kind, so I can't say much there, but I'm glad you're here and hope to see you around.

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Welcome to Laura's Playground!

Like disco music? You betcha! Played it on the air a lot too. In my young life, I was a radio DJ for about 2 decades. Got in BIG trouble for playing Donna Summer's "Love to Love You, Baby" too (the unedited, long version)!!! Dang, that was SOOO hot!!!

However, at the end of the day, like the Motor City's very own Bob Seger said:

"Just gimme that old-time rock and roll! Today's music ain't got the same soul!"

Friggin' A!!!

Still Rockin' :friends: Lacey Lynne

Speaking of the Motor City, let us not forget The Motor City Madman:

THE NUGE !!!!!!! (Ted Nugent)

"Great White Buffalo" on Double-Live Gonzo (about 1977/1978 or so). Now, THAT'S rock and roll, baby! Whoowee!

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Guest MsGsptlsnz

Disco is KING OF ALL MUSIC!!!

I love the Village People! When YMCA plays I have to get up and dance! Macho Man, In The Navy, the list goes on and on. I can't help myself when they come on. My mother got me a Village People album when I was a kid. No wonder I turned out like I did...

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Guest Lacey Lynne

Disco is KING OF ALL MUSIC!!!

I love the Village People! When YMCA plays I have to get up and dance! Macho Man, In The Navy, the list goes on and on. I can't help myself when they come on. My mother got me a Village People album when I was a kid. No wonder I turned out like I did...

Heck, yeah, honey!!!

To this very day, when YMCA comes on, I dance, sing and generally make a fool of myself where ever I am! I love it!

Dance, baby, DANCE!

:friends: Lacey

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Guest MsGsptlsnz

Back when we lived in Colorado we would go to the Sci Fi Convention in Denver and I dressed up as a Centauri from Babylon 5. I had the accent down well enough that Claudia Christen thought that Peter Jurasik had dropped by. Anyhow the costume was very liberating for me to wear, I would drink to excess and be carried back to my room by Klingons but up until that point if any disco was played at the bar I would dance and when they played YMCA, I led the conga line through the bar!

This from someone who can't go to concerts because I cant stand to be around that many people.

It's amazing what a change of outfit does for us.

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Ciao Sabrina!

Wow, disco music.

How about Gloria Estefan's "Rhythm is gonna get you"

Claudja Barry's "(Boogie Woogie) Dancin' Shoes"

Jackson 5ive's "A B C" or "Rockin' Robin"

Remember the platform shoes?

Huggs,

Joann

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Guest Chrysee

I talked about this someplace else. However, during the Seventies, I brushed up my pompadour, laced up my Capezios and let it rip. I so loved most of the 'Night Feer' soundtrack, i.e. 'Manhattan Skyline', Disco Inferno, and the tnire Bee Gees list.

O if I'd transitioned then and pursued dancing as I'd dreamt of as a child (and been born rich and in another country--or planet. . .blahblablah. . .

Luv ta Luv ya, Baby.

Cissy

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