Late 70s and Early 80's Disco/Soul Appreciation Thread
Listening to some mixes, the new RA podcast and my dad's old CDs made me remember my love for this type of music. Makes me feel REALLY nostalgic, wow.
Toto - Georgy Porgy
Barry White - Love's Theme
Phil Fearon & Galaxy - Dancing Tight
The Real Thing - You To Me Are Everything
Odyssey - Native New Yorker
Mike Francis - Features of Love
Dec-01-2008 17:00
montana
dub come save me
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: södertälje. sweden
i listen to this stuff all the time. it's the best thing ever
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Dec-02-2008 08:55
bas
Stronger Lover
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Here I Am Baby
Teddy Pendergrass - When Somebody Loves You Back
So goood, so gooood, so goooood, when somebody loves you back!
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Dec-02-2008 08:57
TranceOwnsLol
Hi mom!!!
Registered: Nov 2007
Location: Singapore
Grover Washington Jr. - Just the Two of Us
Blind Date - Your Heart Keeps Burning
Teri Desario - Ain't Nothing Gonna Keep Me From You
Montana, I love mixes of this kind of music. I have some in CD, but do you know of any particular good ones I can find on mp3? Or could you make one?
Dec-02-2008 09:51
montana
dub come save me
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: södertälje. sweden
there is one name and one name only who is the most awesome at this. Dimitri from Paris. his mixes, mixcds and all that are just plain awesome.
i leave this stuff to him and the others who are awesome at it because mixing alot of this stuff is harder than it sounds unless you have ableton (which i don't) because most of this stuff is livedrummer and also it's also alot that is not structured for the common house dj.
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