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1970s Gay Dance Floor
#21
I had multiple orgasms when I first heard Prince...and Sheila E....

1986 ...Sheila E....Love Bizzarre




1984 ...Sheila E...The Belle Of St Mark




Unfortunately..none of Prince's stuff is on YouTube....

1978 ...Rick James...You and I




1981 ...Teena Marie...I Need Your Lovin'




1979...Arpeggio ...Love and Desire


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#22
My God that was some time.....

#kindawistful
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#23
All this stuff was playing at every club...high energy stuff...lots of sweaty almost naked guys

1979 ....French Kiss ....Panic ..this video is funny..the hair and the dancing...




1979 ...Patrick Hernandez ...Born To Be Alive




1979 ...Destination ...Move On Up




1978 ...John Davis & The Monster Orchestra ...Ain't That Enough




1978 ...Musique ...In The Bush




1977.... Voyage ....From East to West




1980 ...SOS Band ...Take Your Time




1978 ....Norma Jean ...Saturday




1978 ...Bell & James ...Livin' It Up Friday Night




1977 ...LTD ...Back In Love Again




1976 ...Barry White ...Honey Please


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#24
...LOL...and this one...EVERONE HATED IT..but I loved it...

..reminded me of a recent at the time ex......

Oh well..I still grin when I hear it....

1979 ....Body Shop - Never (I hear his misery is fantastic :eek: )

It really IS a sucky song..but I love the lyrics


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#25
East Wrote:(I am, of course, very biased. I didn't even like her before she said AIDS was God's Punishment for being gay....I thought she was a stiff stuck up b*tch...)...
Donna did turn "back to god" after her fall away from fame. After Hot Stuff and all the dance hits that came out of that record, disco started to fade from mainstream music. Remember? It became anathema to even say the word disco, let alone admit you liked it in the straight world. The mantra in music then was That Old Time Rock and Roll by Bob Seger, a musical seed planted in 1978 which finally blossomed when middle America finally twigged that the music they'd been loving and toe tapping to was born in gay discos.

When The Village People inadvertently clubbed America and news stations over the head about the real subtext of the YMCA (And christ-on-a-cracker didn't we all get tired of that after the first fifty thousand times it was on the radio), wives finally figured out why their husbands were all going to the YMCA all the time.

Donna turned out those last gasps of disco with On The Radio, and the Streisand duet Enough is Enough (both of which I loved). After that it was difficult to get her anywhere near the top ten on Billboard for quite awhile. She finally kicked her coke habit, which I think she sort of (wrongly) blamed on the gay club scene. It was at that point that she turned disingenuously on the gay community for all her woes-- and she could afford to be pious then since she returned back to god and church. All that time gay people put her on top with all those hits, from one album to the next (there were a lot of them) and the bitch dumped on us when she wasn't big enough to merit radio play. It was nearly a decade after before she started to put out her newer albums with big hit singles. I loved all her stuff, even though she used our community to line her bank account. From Love to Love You Baby to This Time I Know It's For Real, at least she could sing catchy tunes. I really loved State of Independence.

As much as I was tired of hearing some of those tired hits from "Hot Stuff" there was one song on that album I sort of loved that didn't get a ton of attention.
On My Honor



Since my brother David was a dj and had never ending 12 inch singles (all labeled with the appropriate BPM so they could be transitioned easily) I was exposed to everything he played at clubs.

Ain't Nobody Straight In L.A.



While it wasn't the only one he had, I specifically remember my brother's 12 inch single from Paul Jabara (with Donna Summer) because it was one of the few on red vinyl. Paul was another early casualty from the plague years.
ShutOut/Heaven Is A Disco



Loved Vicki Sue Robinson's version of this song.
Turn The Beat Around



Roberta Kelly was an early favorite of mine.
Zodiac



East Wrote:...and the best song of the 70s IMO...Diana Ross...The Boss 1979

Ditto that East. I loved that whole damned album. Knew every word. It was produced by Ashford & Simpson wasn't it?
No One Gets The Prize


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I Ain't Been Licked



There was one Village People Song (ok, I loved Go West too) I did adore dancing to. It was the one version of the song that didn't pull any punches and laid everything right out on the table, and fuck whoever didn't like it. The only other song I loved for that reason was It's A Sin by the Pet Shop Boys (another era altogether).
crappy video of...I Am What I Am



The other Alec R. Constandinos album I loved (I saw the another one listed earlier)...
Romeo & Juliet



There's just something sort of fabulous about adapting Shakespeare to music lyrics. This is waaay out of context, but speaking of adapting Shakespeare to music, here's another of my favorite songs, but from a popular gay movie. Not dance music (forgive me this diversion from the topic), just a favorite Shakespeare adaptation.
Were The World Mine



One of my fave's was released in '84 (I think). It didn't get much radio time or much play at the bar, but I still liked it.
Electric Dreams

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#26
Steve...I love your post..and I LOVE that you know who Roberta Kelly is!

I loved The Miracles..Ain't Nobody Straight...a lot...and it reminds me of this sexy Broadway Dancer I was dancing with at this two story club in SF called The Cabaret...

Yeah..Ashford and Simpson..I am in love with them...and they did produce that album...as well as almost all her first solo stuff...they are genius songwriters...

I have the Romeo and Juliet LP too...and of course The Village People..most of them I served in the nightclub over the years...

I will probably never meet another Roberta Kelly fan...so I better contribute now....

1976 ....Roberta Kelly...Troublemaker




which reminds me of Claudja Barry...

1978 ...Claudja Barry...Boogie Woogie Dancing Shoes




...and Judy Cheeks...

1978 ... Judy Cheeks ...Mellow Lovin'

...and I love "Were The World Mine".......

Now my confession...I used these threads as playlists and I am not going to listen to all of yours in a row...thanks Steve :bighug

One more from Judy Cheeks before I go...

1996 ...Judy Cheeks ...REACH!


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#27

here's one for you East if it counts as proper disco - when we were little my parents used to have partys and I remember hearing this song
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#28
Steve Wrote:The other Alec R. Constandinos album I loved (I saw the another one listed earlier)...
Romeo & Juliet



There's just something sort of fabulous about adapting Shakespeare to music lyrics.

Hello [MENTION=21461]Steve[/MENTION] & [MENTION=18508]East[/MENTION].

I hope you'll give this one a shot, especially since it samples "Romeo & Juliet". Here's a quick bio on the artist.

Cynthia Torres was only 16 when freestyle/club singer Safire introduced her to MicMac Records president Mickey Garcia. Hearing Ms. Todino sing, he signed her to a 5 year contract, and she began recording as Cynthia.

While she didn't cross over to the pop charts, her albums on MicMac put numerous singles onto the dance singles charts. Her debut CD (Cynthia) gave us "Change On Me", "Endless Night" and "Thief of Hearts". Her second CD (Cynthia II) gave us "What Will It Take", "Dreamboy/Dreamgirl" (a duet with labelmate Johnny O) and "Never Thought I'd Let You Go". A MicMac compilation featured a new hit, "Love Me Tonight".

Cynthia then moved to Robbins Records and released a third CD (Thinking About You) that featured the hits "If I Had The Chance", "Like A Star", the title track, and "How I Love Him".

"How I Love Him" (with male vocals by K7) has Cynthia singing about being in love with a man who is a drug dealer, and the chorus is the sample from "Romeo & Juliet".


[Image: 51806835273_f5b3daba19_t.jpg]  <<< It's mine!
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#29
OK...Rock Disco...Mainstream Rock first.....then there is Modern Rock.....later....

Some people argue that rock is NOT disco..BUT...all of these were played a lot in gay discos...and they were also released on 12" DANCE singles and given to Disco Djs...so it IS disco....

First one..Stevie Nicks...whenever the DJ wanted to get me in a good mood...or get a favor...they played this for me...

1985 ...Stevie Nicks ...I Can't Wait




...and when the cocktail hour custoimers wanted to make me happy...they plyed THIS

1983 ....Stevie Nicks...Stand Back




1983 ....Billy Idol...Rebel Yell




1981 ....Billy Idol ...Mony Mony




1982 ...Go Gos ...We Got The Beat




1981 ...Loverboy ....Working For The Weekend




1983 ...ZZ TOP ...LEGS...another one they played for me....one of my nicknames was Legs




1981 ...Rod Stewart ...Young Turks




1980 ...Linda Ronstadt ....How Do I Make You (one of my female crushes)




1979 ...The Knack ...My Sharona




1980 ...Blondie ....Rapture




1985 ....Heart ...If Looks Could Kill


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#30
Sexy Disco...most of these were my favorites when they were around...

1977 ....Idris Muhammed ...Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (reminds me of this great club that used to be on Market St in SF..The Mind Shaft...more sexy men in one place at once than I have ever seen)




1979 ...Issac Hayes ...Don't Let Go




1978 ...Quincy Jones, Chaka Khan & Ashford & Simpson ...Stuff Like That




1981 ...Booker T ...Don't Stop Your Love




1977 ...The Originals ...Down To Love Town (Loved this song...still do)




1981 ...Hamilton Bohannon ....Lets Start The Dance




1974 ...Barry White ...Standing In The Shadows of Love




1976 ...Donna Summer .....Could It Be Magic


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