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trspencermd · 4 months
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Happy Friday All! It's almost that time to bring in a NEW YEAR! I can’t believe that we have made it through an entire year of living and the New Year is approaching! This past year has been an interesting year and it has truly been a pleasure and privilege to be the back and foreground for so many amazing and fun-filled events. Today’s Friday Fidelity Mix is a set that I performed for Dupont Underground ~ Disco Night! I appreciate all of the support and encouragement you have provided and I close this year out with this mix! Please EnJOY! DJ Suspence
Here is a Link to the Disco: https://www.mixcloud.com/tyronespencer96/house-of-disco/
Here is the TrackList:
1. Life Is A Dancefloor (Club Mix) ~~~ The Shapeshifters, Kimberly Davis
2. The Greatest Dancer ~~~ Sister Sledge
3. Dancin' ~~~ Peter Brown
4. Dance Dance (Nudisco Clubmix) ~~~ Block & Crown, Culum Frea
5. Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) ~~~ Chic
6. Boogie Wonderland (Dj ''S'' Rework) ~~~ Earth Wind & Fire With The Emotions
7. Boogie Oogie Oogie (Extended Rework House Edit) ~~~ A Taste of Honey
8. Boogie Oogie Oogie (Digital Visions Re-Edit) ~~~ Taste of Honey
9. Fly Robin Fly (Maxi Extended Rework Lost Temple Dub Edit) ~~~ Silver Convention
10. Funkytown (Original Boosted Extended Mix) ~~~ Lipps Inc.
11. Heart Of Glass (Oliver & Thee Mike B Remix) ~~~ Blondie
12. I Want Your Love (DJOK Extended Mastercut Remix) ~~~ Chic
13. Take Your Time (Do It Right) (Solidisco Remix) ~~~ S.O.S Band
14. I Love Music (Joey Negro Sweet Music Mix) ~~~ The OJays
15. Take Your Time (Do It Right) [Professor LaCroix Re-Edit] ~~~ SOS Band
16. Love Train (Dacyr VDJ Remix) ~~~ The OJays
17. Love Hangover - Almighty Mix ~~~ Diana Ross
18. I Need Somebody Tonight (Joey Negro Zone Mix) [feat. Thelma Houston] ~~~ Sessomatto & Thelma Houston
19. Bad Girls - Sonic Boolteg Remix ~~~ Donna Summer
20. Bad Girls - BSB Remix ~~~ Donna Summer
21. Do Ya Think I'm Sexy (Extended Rework A Djok! Special 12 Inch Club Remix) ~~~ Rod Stewart
22. Stayin Alive (Albina Mango Club Remix) ~~~ Bee Gees
23. Love Hangover (Micky More & Andy Tee Classic Disco Blend) ~~~ Joey Negro, Micky More, Andy Tee
24. About Damn Time (Purple Disco Machine Extended Remix) ~~~ Lizzo
25. Stomp (DJ S Bootleg Extended Dance Re-Mix) ~~~ Brothers Johnson
26. Good Times (2K21 by Marco Fratty & Marco Flash Remix) ~~~ Sister Sledge
27. You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine (Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper's Unreleased Anthem) ~~~ Lou Rawls
28. Dancing Queen (Love To Infinity Radio Mix) ~~~ Abba
29. YMCA (MacDoctor MV Remix) ~~~ Village People
30. Car Wash (Digital Visions Re-Edit) ~~~ Rose Royce
31. Best Of My Love ~~~ The Emotions
32. Disco Inferno (Dj S Bootleg Remix) ~~~ Trammps, L. Green, R. Kersey
33. Fantastic Voyage (Original 12 Disco Mix) ~~~ Lakeside
34. I Feel Love (Masters At Work 86th St Mix) ~~~ Donna Summer
35. Hot Stuff [Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper As Directors Cut Signature Mix] ~~~ Donna Summer
36. The Hustle (Maxi Extended Rework House Edit) ~~~ Van McCoy
37. Le Freak (DFP Remix - BPs Mixable Cut) ~~~ Chic
38. Love To Love You, Baby (Wen!nings Dance Mix) ~~~ Donna Summer
39. You Should Be Dancing (Extended Rework House Remix) ~~~ Bee Gees
40. Stayin' Alive ~~~ Bee Gees
41. Cuff It (Rightside Mark Di Meo Remix) ~~~ Beyoncé
42. Mary J. Blige Vs Doctor Love (Original Mix) ~~~ Mary J Blidge
43. The Boss Feat. Azumi Takahashi (Michele Chiavarini Remix) ~~~ Namy
44. Its Raining Men ~~~ The Weather Girls
45. You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (Michael Gray Remix) ~~~ Sylvester, Michael Gray
46. Copacabana (Maxi Extended Rework A Pied Piper Disco Mix Edit) ~~~ Barry Manilow
47. I Will Survive ~~~ Gloria Gaynor, Freddie Perren, Dino Fekaris
48. Im Every Woman (Disco Purrfection Version) ~~~ Chaka Khan
49. Ain't No Stopping Us Now ~~~ Samir Maslo
50. Love To Love You, Baby (Wen!nings Dance Mix) ~~~ Donna Summer
51. Get Off (Digital Visions Re-Edit) ~~~ Foxy
52. Upside Down (Almighty Anthem Mix) ~~~ Diana Ross
53. We Are Family ~~~ Sister Sledge
54. DNA - Karizma Dub ~~~ Kendrick Lamar
Looking Forward to seeing YOU in 2024!
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simminglytimeladies · 3 years
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My mom almost saw me watching a video of Majima doing the hustle (I mean dancing the hustle) in front of some cult member and I have to lower down the video because I don’t wanna explain why he’s dancing like that.
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nerianasims · 3 years
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Billboard #1s 1975
Under the cut.
Elton John – “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” -- January 4, 1975
He slowed it down. Of course he did. And he's singing it like every word must be perfectly enunciated so that you can understand how incredibly deep it is. Awful, terrible, ugh. William Shatner's version is actually preferable.
Barry Manilow – “Mandy” -- January 18, 1975
Barry Manilow got a lot of hate when I was a kid in the 80s, and I didn't understand from any first-hand experience because the only song I knew of his was "Copacabana." Now, listening -- he's not bad. Yeah, he's 70s light rock. But he sings with emotion that doesn't sound fake and this song has a beat. I'm not saying I like this song, in which the singer regrets sending away the woman he loves, but it's fine. I find it far more tolerable than any Elton John song on this list.
The Carpenters – “Please Mr. Postman” -- January 25, 1975
The Carpenters' asset was Karen Carpenter's amazing singing. This song does not showcase it. They'd have done better to cover "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" or "One Fine Day." Also the way they redid the music makes it sound more like a light 50s pop song than early Motown. Blech.
Neil Sedaka – “Laughter In The Rain” -- February 1, 1975
This song is about taking walks in the rain with his wife/girlfriend. There's something fake about his singing, and also he doesn't hit the high notes (which aren't that high) right. I'd actually like to hear what Barry Manilow would do with this. It's not terrible, but meh.
Ohio Players – “Fire” -- February 8, 1975
Putting sirens in a pop song is kinda dickish, because you're gonna get people driving in their cars to try to suddenly swerve off the road. Anyway, besides that, this is an Ohio Players song, so it's funk. I don't really know what else to say about it. Maybe it could have been a little faster? I'm a bit bored, and that should never happen with funk.
Linda Ronstadt – “You’re No Good” -- February 15, 1975
There are sure a lot of covers this year. Boomer nostalgia. But Linda Ronstadt put a hell of a lot of effort into this one, unlike the people who did the previous two covers. The song's also a really good one, with an interesting lyrical twist; not only is the singer telling the man who broke her heart that he's no good, but "I broke a heart that’s gentle and true/ Well, I broke a heart over someone like you.” That's some vinegar in the wound. And musically, it's really good rock -- not an ounce of schmaltz anywhere. Excellent song, and I went back to listen to it on repeat when I was done writing for the night.
Average White Band – “Pick Up The Pieces” -- February 22, 1975
It's a funk instrumental. I think this has been on a lot of soundtracks. I find it repetitive and kinda boring.
Eagles – “Best Of My Love” -- March 1, 1975
They're still in love but their marriage is falling apart. The divorce rate in the 70s was very high. People often claim those 70s statistics are the same today, but they very much are not. Anyway, it's not too whiny and he doesn't blame her, but the song is too slow and too light. You could replace the words with a straightforward love song without changing the music, so long as the love song was boring. Yawn.
Olivia Newton-John – “Have You Never Been Mellow” -- March 8, 1975
Wow, shut up Olivia. I can identify with being sick of someone who is wound up like an E string and wanting to tell them to just chill. Hell, I'm that tightly-wound person pretty often, and I do much better when I remember to be mellow when I can. But this song is condescending and superior. "Have you never tried to find a comfort from inside you?" Toxic positivity.
The Doobie Brothers – “Black Water” -- March 15, 1975
I saw the song title and the chorus immediately started up in my brain. This is a song about the Mississippi by people who may never have been east of Las Vegas. "I ain't got no worries/ Cuz I ain't in a hurry at all." Pfft right. But the music of this song is so catchy and fun, that even though I'm not fond of the lyrics, I like the song.
Frankie Valli – “My Eyes Adored You” -- March 22, 1975
This guy used to lead The Four Seasons, but thankfully he doesn't do that horrible falsetto in this one. Ostensibly this song is about how he's thinking about his first crush. I think that's a metaphor, though. I think it's a song worshiping nostalgia and missing childhood. Yuck.
LaBelle – “Lady Marmalade” -- March 29, 1975
Patti LaBelle claimed she didn't know what this song was about. Yeah right. It's about a guy who spent some time with a sex worker on his trip to New Orleans. There's no judgment. It's just a sort of funky, sort of disco-ey, definitely belted song and it’s great.
Minnie Riperton – “Lovin’ You” -- April 5, 1975
Turn it off turn it off turn it off. I hate this song. It's one of the first songs I knew I hated musically, rather than only lyrically. The lyrics are whatever, a 70s love song, but the music -- I can't handle it. It's like sandpaper on my brain.
Elton John – “Philadelphia Freedom” -- April 12, 1975
Elton John's ode to Philly soul. It doesn't work. It's too slow, it's repetitive, and Elton John's no soul singer. He's so boring.
B. J. Thomas – “(Hey Won’t You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song” -- April 26, 1975
Hey won't you not play that please. It's too slow, and it's without guts or grit. The Muppets sped it up and made it a multi-Muppet honky tonk singalong, which improved it a lot. Also I think Bo Burnham took the idea for "Y'all dumb motherfuckers want a key change?" from Rowlf's "Up a key!" line in the Muppet version.
Tony Orlando & Dawn – “He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)” -- May 3, 1975
Another cover of a 60s song. Linda Rondstadt is still the only one to do it right. The song itself, when sung by others, is a good one. Not when sung by Tony Orlando. It's like he bleached it. Also I expect him to tell me the slot machines are available all night when he's done.
Earth, Wind & Fire – “Shining Star” -- May 24, 1975
This song is absolutely awesome. It's disco-funk, and yet it's sort of a sermon about self-actualization too. "You’re a shining star, no matter who you are / Shining bright to see what you could truly be.” Compare and contrast with the condescending "Have You Never Been Mellow." This is how you inspire people.
Freddy Fender – “Before The Next Teardrop Falls” -- May 31, 1975
This song is in both English and Spanish. Musically, it sounds like it comes from way before 1975, but that's not a bad thing. The singer is losing his woman to another man, but he tells her if the new man ever hurts her, he'll be there before the next teardrop falls. It's a solid country song.
John Denver – “Thank God I’m A Country Boy” -- June 7, 1975
How much money did John Denver have by this point? He sounds like the typical rich conservative talking about how he's a good ol' down home boy while he's got a condo in New York, a mansion in California, and keeps an official residence in Oklahoma for tax purposes that he never visits. "A-raisin’ me a family and working on the farm / My days are all filled with an easy country charm." Total and absolute bullshit -- farm work is phenomenally hard, not "easy country charm." This song is offensively bad.
America – “Sister Golden Hair” -- June 14, 1975
The singer isn't ready for commitment but can't stop thinking about the woman he's singing to. So he's trying to keep her hangin' on. There's one line that I hate: "Will you love me just a little, just enough to show you care?" How about you show her you care first, you entitled brat? The music's pretty good, but the lyrics bug me.
The Captain & Tennille – “Love Will Keep Us Together” -- June 21, 1975
It has a beat and some bounce at least. She sings about how some girl may come along to try to take him away -- seriously? This silly hat-wearing doof? Okay, that's a problem. Another problem is that she sounds perfectly chipper throughout. She's not worried, but who would be? I think this song struck a chord because of the divorce rate in the 70s. That, along with it having an actual beat of some kind unlike so many other hits of the era, is my theory as to how it got big.
Wings – “Listen To What The Man Said” -- July 19, 1975
There is, of course, nothing wrong with silly love songs. But some of them are not good songs. I usually love to hear a saxophone on a pop song, but this one sounds like it belongs in background music on a TV show. The main melody line is boring. I think it's another song about divorce anxiety: "No matter what the man said/ And love is fine for all we know/ For all we know, our love will grow." Very true. But did you have to be so boring when imparting this message, Paul?
Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony – “The Hustle” -- July 26, 1975
Doo doo doo da doo doo doo da doo. My dad actually knew how to do the two-person hustle. I think. Anyway, how he showed me to dance is the way the couples are dancing in the Hustle video here. Minus that leg kick. There are almost no words to this song. Just "Do the Hustle" and "The Hustle. Do it." And -- okay! It is an irresistible dance song. I like it, though the piccolo (I think it's a piccolo) gets hard to listen to after a while.
Eagles – “One Of These Nights” -- August 2, 1975
Tom Breihan, whose Stereogum articles I've been using to track these songs, doesn't like the Eagles when they turned to a bit more of a rock direction with this song. This is one of many examples of how he's wrong. Okay, okay, an example of how my taste differs from his, which is one thing that pushed me to do this list. But yes, I really like this song a lot. The guitars are great. The narrator of this song is looking for a girlfriend. Or maybe a friend with benefits. The lyrics are all pretty good, if hardly Stevie Nicks level, but one line stands out: "Oh, loneliness will blind you in between the wrong and the right." It will.
The Bee Gees – “Jive Talkin'” -- August 9, 1975
I made a weird noise that scared my cat when I saw this was the next one. But thankfully, I have a little more time before Barry Gibb's horrible falsetto pierces my brain. This is nonetheless a Bee Gees disco song, which means my butt is firmly planted in my seat and I have no desire to dance whatsoever. It isn't ear-bleeding like their later songs, as the falsetto is absent, but it is terribly boring.
Hamilton, Joe Frank And Reynolds – “Fallin’ In Love” -- August 23, 1975
He's fallin' in love with you again. Or maybe fallin' more in love with you. I dunno. I'm falling asleep.
KC & The Sunshine Band – “Get Down Tonight” -- August 30, 1975
Some dance songs are good listening songs. This one is not. The narrator wants to do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight. And if you are not there to get down, the song is not for you. Especially how repetitive it gets in the second half. It serves its purpose as a dance song well, though.
Glen Campbell – “Rhinestone Cowboy” -- September 6, 1975
I really like rhinestones. I like sparkly stuff. The narrator of this song does too. He's been trying to get somewhere for a long time and has had it. He's eager to sell out thoroughly at this point. I get it. Oh boy do I get it. And being a rhinestone cowboy doesn't hurt anyone. If I could churn out huge amounts of disposable fiction with a "load of compromising" to make a lot of money, I'd do it in a heartbeat. My 20-year old self would be shocked. But life's hard, and "cringe" isn't harm. Rhinestone Cowboy's good in my book.
David Bowie – “Fame” -- September 20, 1975
And here's a song about how chasing celebrity is maybe not such a great idea. A really bad idea, actually.  "It drives you to crime," for one thing. Yet this is musically not a dour song at all. It's angry but upbeat at the same time. Also brilliant musically, which from David Bowie is "of course." Most excellent.
John Denver – “I’m Sorry” -- September 27, 1975
The narrator is sorry about a breakup. He says he's also "sorry for the way things are in China." That one line makes me side-eye the entire song. Saying that they're sorry for huge things that have nothing to do with them is something abusive people sometimes do. The rest of the song sounds sincere enough though. And boring. Oh, so very boring.
Neil Sedaka – “Bad Blood” -- October 11, 1975
The narrator is telling a guy that the woman he's with is bad and is going to mess him up. And he's angry about it -- not at the woman, but at the guy. I think the narrator wanted the woman and is now calling her an evil bitch to try to turn his supposed friend against her. There's this happy flute in the background that sounds really odd with this deeply nasty song. Also, nastiness should be more interesting than this. It's both mean and boring.
Elton John – “Island Girl” -- November 1, 1975
Did Elton John start all his songs with the same chords? I feel like he did. This doesn't sound like an island song. It sounds like an ad jingle. A racist, sexist ad jingle. Ha-ha isn't it funny that a woman is tall and dark-skinned. The song calls her a "well-worn tire." So, so bad.
KC & The Sunshine Band – “That’s The Way (I Like It)” -- November 22, 1975
I have never understood any lyrics to this song but the chorus, or been curious enough to look them up. I just did. There are very few lyrics in this song besides the chorus, but yep, it's about sex. It's another KC & The Sunshine Band dance song that's great for dancing, and not really meant for anything else.
Silver Convention – “Fly, Robin, Fly” -- November 29, 1975
"Fly, robin, fly/ Up up to the sky" are the lyrics to this song. Over and over again. It's plastic Euro-disco and it is bad. Not danceable, no reason to listen to it, no reason for it to exist. I can only think that large amounts of cocaine were involved in this becoming a hit.
The Staple Singers – “Let’s Do It Again” -- December 27, 1975
It's another sleepy sex song, but this one is by a band with three sisters and their father. Their father sings on this track too. Apparently he didn't want to, and I wish he'd stuck by that, because ew.
BEST OF 1975 -- "Lady Marmalade" by LaBelle and "Shining Star" by Earth, Wind and Fire WORST OF 1975 -- "Island Girl" by Elton John
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redfreesias03 · 4 years
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Pop Music
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“Pop Pop Pop Pop Music: my first time hearing it and yet it felt strangely nostalgic. Pop Pop Pop Pop Music: its cheerful melody somehow makes my heart ache.”
OR: The unexplainable and universal phenomenon of pop music getting stuck inside your head (and resonating with what you already know) is oddly similar to love.
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music hajimete kiita no ni myou ni natsukashikute youki na MERODI ga nanka setsunakute dou are guruguru ATAMA ni mawatteiru yo Pop Pop Pop sore wa Pop Pop Pop tte yuu ka saisho ni kiitoku kedo    POPPU tte donna imi?
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music My first time hearing it and yet it felt strangely nostalgic Its cheerful melody somehow makes my heart ache Whatever it is, it's stuck in my head now Pop Pop Pop, that's     Pop Pop Pop, although speaking of which First of all, I gotta ask–what does "Pop" mean?
ANAROGU REKOODO dake no mukashi bokura no hibi wa tada KARAKARA de RAJIKASE baka DEKAI oto de narashi rouka de SUTEEPU fundeita
In the past they only had vinyl records In our days, we just blasted stupidly loud Music noisily on our boomboxes As we did dance steps in the hallway
NETTO mo MEEERU mo tsukaikonasu bokura wa gyaku ni motto SHABADABA de SUMAHO nakushita tada sore dake de zetsubou ni tachitsukushiteiru
We're pros at the internet and texting– On the contrary, we're more shabadaba than that Just by losing our phones We freeze up in despair
churuchuru    punyupunyu kimi no TAPIOKA MIRUKU TII kyotte    kakimazete    jiki ni wasureru yo demo itsuka mata aitai ne
Slurping and squishing Your tapioca milk tea Mixing and stirring it all together, you forget it before long But someday, you wanna meet it again
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music hajimete kiita no ni hen ni natsukashikute KYACCHII na MERODI ga dokka setsunakute Top Top Top10 iri kyoumi nai furi shite chotto ki ni nan no wa tashika Top Top Top kimi wa Top Top Top tte yuu ka bucchake kiku kedo    TOPPU tte donna FIIRINGU?
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music My first time hearing it and yet it's oddly familiar It's a catchy melody but there's a heartaching part somewhere in it Entering the Top Top Top 10– We feign disinterest in it but I'm certain we do care about it Top Top Top    You're Top Top Top    speaking of which I might be blunt in asking but how's it feel to be at the "Top"?
SADUNRII na shinseki no atsumari de haha no wakai FOTO wo miteitara kokon toko okiniiri no ano ko to hobohobo sokkuri san deshita
Suddenly, at a family gathering As I was looking at pictures of my mom when she was young Here and there in some parts she looked Almost identical to the girl that I like most
HAtto shite    GUtto kite boku wa tannaru kakigoori kezutte    kazararete atto iu ma ni tokete itte naku naru yo awai PINKU namida no mizutamari
Taken aback, my heart stirred I'm but a mere shaved ice: Shaved through, dressed up I'll melt and vanish in the blink of an eye A pale pink puddle of tears
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music saisho atta toki kara myou ni natsukashikute egao wo miru tabi setsunaku natte koi koi koi    koi tte iun desu souda yo kon'ya mo ATAMA ga ashiateiru yo koi koi koi    mou ii yo    koi koi koi dareka dounika shite choudai    kono mune no itami
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music From the first time we met, it felt strangely nostalgic Each time I see that smile, it makes my heart ache Love Love Love    This is what they call Love That's right, I'll be struggling inside my head with it tonight as well Love Love Love    Enough already     Love Love Love Someone please do something about the pain in my heart
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music hajimete kiita no ni myou ni natsukashikute youki na MERODI ga nanka setsunakute dou are shizen ni karada wa ugoiteiru yo Po Po Po    hato    Po Po Po tte yuu ka mou ichikai kiku kedo    POPPU tte donna imi?
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music My first time hearing it and yet it felt strangely nostalgic Its cheerful melody somehow makes my heart ache Whatever it is, my body moves naturally Po Po Po    Pigeon    Po Po Po, speaking of which,¹ I'm asking one more time, but what's "Pop" mean?
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music hajimete no hazu na no ni churuchuru punyu TAPIOKA MIRUKU TII dou are shizen ni KARADA ga ugoiteiru yo Po Po Po    hato    Po Po Po tte yu ka saigo ni kiku kedo    kono kyoku donna FIIRINGU?
Pop Pop Pop Pop Music It should be the first time and yet Slurping and squishing tapioca milk tea Whatever it is, my body moves naturally Po Po Po    Pigeon    Po Po Po, speaking of which It's my last time in asking, but    what does this song make you feel?
--- ¹The pigeon imagery in the PV and the references to it here are a Japanese pun that doesn't transfer over: in English, pigeons go "coo coo" but in Japanese they go "popopo" (or with a little creativity, POPPOPPOPPO). There's also a bonus pun in that the word for pigeon (hato) sounds like the English word for heart (HAATO), which often gets used in pop music lyrics.
Also, as most H!P fans know by now, this is a cover of KAN's Pop Music but arranged with H!P's dinstinctively disco flavor and pays homage to several Western pop songs:
The "pop pop pop music!" in the intro is fittingly taken from M's Pop Muzik and the instrumental bridge between stanzas is a mix: the first part is from YMCA by The Village People and the second part is  Van McCoy's The Hustle. Finally, the "Ahhh Juice=Juice!" in the middle of the song is a homage to Chic's Le Freak.
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aaua05 · 6 years
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Just come on down, to the 54 And find a spot out on the floor
Le Freak – CHIC
I Love The Nightlife – Alicia Bridges
Got to Be Real – Cheryl Lynn
You Should Be Dancing – Bee Gees
I Wish – Stevie Wonder
You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) – Sylvester
Rock with You - Single Version – Michael Jackson
Funkytown - Single Version – Lipps Inc.
We Are Family – Sister Sledge
Hot Stuff – Donna Summer
Jungle Boogie – Kool & The Gang
Do I Do - Single Version – Stevie Wonder
Boogie Oogie Oogie – A Taste Of Honey
September – Earth, Wind & Fire
Hollywood Swinging – Kool & The Gang
Good Times – CHIC
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) – Parliament
Play That Funky Music – Wild Cherry
Get Down On It - Single Version – Kool & The Gang
Brick House – Commodores
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson
Celebration - Single Version – Kool & The Gang
Shining Star – Earth, Wind & Fire
Upside Down – Diana Ross
Superstition - Single Version – Stevie Wonder
I Feel Love – Donna Summer
Off the Wall – Michael Jackson
It's Your Thing – The Isley Brothers
Got To Give It Up (Pt. 1) – Marvin Gaye
Chameleon – Herbie Hancock
She's A Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked) – Carl Carlton
Get The Funk Out Ma Face – The Brothers Johnson
Thank You – Sly & The Family Stone
Get Up Offa That Thing – James Brown
Give It To Me Baby – Rick James
Let's Groove – Earth, Wind & Fire
Sir Duke – Stevie Wonder
He's The Greatest Dancer – Sister Sledge
I Want Your Love – CHIC
Blame It on the Boogie – The Jacksons
Bad Girls – Donna Summer
Stayin' Alive – Bee Gees
Mighty Mighty – Earth, Wind & Fire
Hot Pants... I'm Coming I'm Coming – Bobby Byrd
Flash Light – Parliament
Too Hot To Stop (Pt. 1) – The Bar-Kays
Everybody Dance - 2006 Remastered Version – CHIC
Bustin' Out (On Funk) – Rick James
It's Serious – Cameo
Workin' Day and Night – Michael Jackson
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) – ABBA
Give Me The Night - Edit – George Benson
Doin' It – Herbie Hancock
Pushin' On – The Quantic Soul Orchestra, Alice Russell
The Boss – Diana Ross
Gotta Get Funky – Doctorfunk
Get on the Floor – Michael Jackson
I'll Be There - Single Version – CHIC, Nile Rodgers
Do You Love What You Feel – Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan
Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) – Stevie Wonder
Grease – Frankie Valli
Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine – James Brown
More Than A Woman – Bee Gees
Slippery When Wet – Commodores
Superfly – Curtis Mayfield
Fire – Ohio Players
Getaway – Earth, Wind & Fire
Shake – The Gap Band
People Get Up And Drive Your Funky Soul – James Brown, Fred Wesley, The J.B.'s
Walk Right Now – The Jacksons
Get Down Tonight – KC & The Sunshine Band
Ladies Night – Kool & The Gang
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie – Baccara
Never Can Say Goodbye – Gloria Gaynor
Pop Muzik – -M-
Night Fever – Bee Gees
Dancing Queen – ABBA
Last Dance - Single Version – Donna Summer
Disco Inferno – The Trammps
I'm Coming Out – Diana Ross
Best of My Love – The Emotions
I'm Every Woman – Chaka Khan, Lew Hahn
Boogie Wonderland – Earth, Wind & Fire, The Emotions
The Hustle - Original Mix – Van McCoy
Stomp! - Single Version – The Brothers Johnson
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) – The Jacksons
Give It Up – KC & The Sunshine Band
On The Radio – Donna Summer
Ring My Bell – Anita Ward
You Sexy Thing – Hot Chocolate
I Will Survive - 1981 Re-recording – Gloria Gaynor
Last Train to London – Electric Light Orchestra
Young Hearts Run Free – Candi Staton
Lovely One – The Jacksons
Shine On – George Duke
Funky President (People It's Bad) – James Brown
(Shake Shake Shake) Shake Your Booty – KC & The Sunshine Band
Daddy Cool – Boney M.
Boogie Nights – Heatwave
Lost In Music – Sister Sledge
That's The Way (I Like It) – KC & The Sunshine Band
In the Navy - Original Version 1979 – Village People
Dance Little Lady Dance – Tina Charles
I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl) – Instant Funk
More Bounce To The Ounce – Zapp
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3, 6, 9, 19, 30 for the song asks!
3: A song that reminds you of summertimeJimmy Buffet - Volcano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PECjfHjvVQA
(100% @entropytea  fault)
6: A song that makes you want to danceVan McCoy - The Hustle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeUfDTn5huM
(nobody laugh - I have a burlesque routine where I basically just do the Hustle on stage in a strippery fashion and it’s the goofiest thing and I love it)
9: A song that makes you happy
Matthew and the Atlas - I Followed Fires
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnPu7NLKllI
19: A song that makes you think about life
The Paper Kites - Willow Tree Marchhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JARp8lB25g
30: A song that reminds you of yourself
Marina and the Diamonds - Solitaire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDI44Xhq7Tk
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simminglytimeladies · 3 years
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Congrats to me and my research group for the defense <3 <3 <3
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writerofpop · 4 years
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This Day in Pop Culture for July 26
Did you "do the Hustle" back in the day? #ThisDayinPopCulture
1975: “The Hustle” is the #1 Song in America
Unlike other dance crazes, it was the dance called “The Hustle” that inspired the song of the same name by Van McCoy. McCoy was visiting a friend in New York who told him that a new dance had been created by the crowd that hung out at the Adam’s Apple nightclub in Manhattan. After a report given from a business partner, McCoy was inspired to release…
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Playlist for February 22, 2019
HOUR 1 (Special Keith Green)
1. I Don’t Want To Fall Away From You / 2. Stained Glass / 3. To Obey Is Better Than Sacrifice / 4. The Victor / 5. Altar Call / 6. So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt / 7. Pledge My Heart Of Heaven / 8. If You Love The Lord / 9. Romans VII / 10. Lies! / 11. I Want To Be More Like Jesus / 12. Unless The Lord Builds A House / 13. Oh Lord Your Beautiful / 14. You Love The Lord / 15. Grace By Which I Stand / 16. Rushing Wind
HOUR 2
1. ? / 2. Bob Seger - Her Strut / 3. Boston - Smokin’ / 4. Deep Purple - Woman From Tokyo / 5. Def Leppard - Armageddon It / 6. Doobie Brothers - China Grove / 7. Eagles - Life In The Fast Lane / 8. Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) - Don’t Bring Me Down / 9. Fleetwood Mac - The Chain / 10. Foreigner - Hot Blooded / 11. Godsmack - Rock Mountain Way / 12. Joan Jett - I Love Rock And Roll / 13. Journey - Don’t Stop Believin’ / 14. Kiss - Lick It Up / 15. Loverboy - Hot Girls In Love
HOUR 3 
Abba - Mamma Mia / 2. Bee Gees - Jive Talkin’ / 3. Dan Hartman - Instant Replay . 4. Disco Tex - Get Dancin’ / 5. Eddie Kendricks - Boogie Down / 6. KC - That’s The Way (I Like It) / 7. Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster / 8. Rufus & Chaka - Dance With Me / 9. The Sylvers - Boogie Fever / 10. Van McCoy - The Hustle / 11. Village People - YMCA / 12. The Trammps - Disco Inferno / 13. A Taste Of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie / 14. Rod Stewart - Do Ya Think I’m Sexy / 15. Peaces And Herb - Shake Your Groove Thing / 16. Heeatwave - Boogie Nights
c2019 FHP, New Horizons Productions and Hawaiian Music Productions
See you all next week.
God Speed and God Bless to all
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BYOV III  12/28/2012 - Double-booked Edition
BYOV III  12/28/2012 - Double-booked Edition
* denotes request
Dionne Warwick - Anyone Who Had a Heart
Dionne Warwick - Wishin & Hopping
The Drifters - Up On The Roof
Chuck Jackson - I Don't Want To Cry
Chuck Jackson - I Wake Up Crying
Little Anthony & The Imperials - Two People In The World
The Chiffons - He's So Fine
The O'Jays Love Train
Sylvia - Pillow Talk
MFSB - TSOP
Linda Ronstadt - You're No Good
Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again
Rufus & Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good
Van McCoy - The Hustle
Rhythm Heritage - Theme From S.W.A.T.
Walter Murphy & The Big Apple Band - A Fifth Of Beethoven
Stylistics - Disco Baby
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride*
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Crosstown Traffic
Dub Narcotic Sound System - Fuck Shit Up*
Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Chocolate Pudding
James Brown - Mother Popcorn Pt 1
Aretha Franklin - Chain of Fools
Sly & The Family Stone - Dance to the Music
Shuggie Otis - Strawberry Letter 23
Zumpano - Wraparound Shades
The Guess Who - These Eyes
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - The Waiting
Fleetwood Mac - Second Hand News
Elvis Presley - Burning Love
Plastic Bertrand - Ca Plane Pour Moi
The Yardbirds - Got to Hurry
The Outsiders - Time Won't Let Me
Archie Bell & The Drells - Tighten Up
Talking Heads - This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)*
The Rivingtons ‎- The Bird's The Word*
Phil Collins - Susudio*
???*
Sisters of Mercy - Gimme Shelter
New Order - Procession*
Cosmopolitans - (How To Keep Your) Husband Happy*
Wayne/Jayne County And The Electric Chairs ‎– (If You Don't Wanna Fuck Me, Baby) Fuck Off!!*
Talking Heads - Psycho Killer*
Pere Ubu - Final Solution
Modern Lovers - Girlfren
The Beach Boys - Help Me Rhonda
The Pogues - Bottle of Smoke*
The Monroes - What Do All the People Know*
The Angels - My Boyfriend's Back
The Ramones - I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
The Monotones - Book of Love
Elliott Smith - A Fond Farewell*
The Mountain Goats - Palmcorder Yajna*
The Mess Around - Don't Leave Me Waiting
The Descendents - 9 to 5
Superchunk - Digging For Something*
Belle & Sebastian - Sukie In the Graveyard*
The Animals - It's My Life*
13th Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me*
Classics IV - Spooky
Deer Tick - Main Street*
Brian Jonestown Massacre - Straight Up and Down
Pansy Division w/ Calvin Johnson - Jackson*
Johnny Cash - What Do I Care*
The Decemberists - July July
Linda Scott - I've Told Every Little Star
Beastie Boys - High Plains Drifter*
Beck - E-Pro (8-bit remix)
The Bobs - Helter Skelter*
The Beta Band - Won
Led Zeppelin - In the Evening
Fountains of Wayne - Radiation Vibe
The Psychedelic Furs - Dumb Waiters
Modest Mouse - Float On*
Public Image Limited - The Order of Death
Silkworm - Couldn't You Wait
Portastatic - Buy A Bridge
The Strokes - 12:51
Death Cab For Cutie - Soul Meets Body
All Smiles - Summer Stay
Squeeze - Up the Junction
The Monkees - Pleasant Valley Sunday
The Decemberists - Grace Cathedral Hill
Tears For Fears - Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Scud Mountain Boys - Grudge Fuck
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RADIO DISCO 170729
14:12 "THE HUSTLE" VAN MCCOY & THE SOUL CITY SYMPHONY
14:14 "CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING (BUT MY LOVE)" STYLISTICS, THE
14:16 "MORE THAN A WOMAN" TAVARES
14:19 "PICK UP THE PIECES" AVERAGE WHITE BAND
14:22 "KEEP IT COMIN' LOVE" KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND
14:24 "SOUL DRACULA" HOT BLOOD
14:32 "TURN YOUR LOVE AROUND" GEORGE BENSON
14:36 "DON'T HOLD BACK" CHANSON
14:38 "STREET LIFE" THE CRUSADERS FEAT. RANDY CRAWFORD
14:43 "WHAT CHA' DO FOR ME" CHAKA KHAN
14:46 "MUSIC, HARMONY & RHYTHM" BROOKLYN DREAMS
14:49 "WHAT CAN I SAY" BOZ SCAGGS
14:52 "ALL SHE WANTS TO DO IS DANCE" DON HENLEY
14:54 "RUNNING FROM PARADISE" DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES
15:13 "TO PROVE MY LOVE" NED DOHENY
15:27 "WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES" ARETHA FRANKLIN
15:32 "GIANT STEPS" ANOTHER LOVER
15:37 "LIBERIAN GIRL" MICHAEL JACKSON
15:41 "NEVER AS GOOD AS THE FIRST TIME" SADE
15:45 "SIGN YOUR NAME" TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY
15:49 "LIVIN' IT UP" BILL LABOUNTY
15:53 "THIS NIGHT WON'T LAST FOREVER" MICHAEL JOHNSON
16:10 "TAKE ME JUST AS I AM" LYNN COLLINS
16:12 "LEAVE YOUR HAT ON" ETTA JAMES
16:14 "BY YOUR SIDE" TOWER OF POWER
16:15 "MERCY MERCY ME" MARVIN GAYE
16:18 "SHAKEY GROUND" THE TEMPTATIONS
16:21 "THANK YOU" SLY & THE FAMILY STONE
16:23 "CONFUNKSHUNIZE YA" CON FUNK SHUN
16:26 "BY MY SIDE" GENERAL CAINE
16:33 "SAY SAY SAY" PAUL MCCARTNEY AND MICHAEL JACKSON
16:37 "IT'S GONNA BE SPECIAL" PATTI AUSTIN
16:38 "HOW WILL I KNOW" WHITNEY HOUSTONE
16:39 "WALKING ON SUNSHINE" ROCKERS REVENGE
16:42 "I'VE BEEN LOSING YOU" A-HA
16:45 "NAIL IT TO THE WALL" STACY LATTISAW
16:51 "FLASHDANCE...WHAT A FEELING" LRENE CARA
16:53 "YOU CAN'T GET WHAT YOU WANT (TILL YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT)" JOE JACKSON
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