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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Meatwad on October 22, 2005, 12:33:28 PM
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A classic song that is currently playing right now on my computer. Gotta love the 70's
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Eeeww... disco.
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As I get older I am finding I dont mind hearing alot of song from my youth that, at the time I HATED.
Some I even somewhat enjoy in large part because of the memories they bring back. Among that list are songs like "Brick House" ,"Fire" And "Roller Coaster of love"
"Freak out" is not one of them
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You'd probably like "Funky Town" too. Its gotta nice beat.
My 6 yr. old recently chose the music for his Soccer DVD movie of his teams season, it consisted of the following:
Funky Town-Lipps Inc
Get up offa that thing--James Brown
Changes--Butterfly Boucher
:lol
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Funky Town will always remind me of the good times back in '79. Was driving a '64 Super 88 back then and part of the Funky Town music contained a sound that was exactly the sound that the engine made....a kinda cowbell rattle barely perceptible (obviously something loose or worn out.).
That car was so cool that Funky Town was one of my favorites due to that sound. Always reminds me of that old car everytime I hear it. But at the time, that was "the driving song" for me.
Les
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You are all old and outdated. And the "rock" music these days makes me wat to shove a pencil in my ears most of the time. Disco died when Bruce Springsteen came up, suckas.
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Disco didn't die they just changed the name.
Today they call it Dance.
BeeGees rule!
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No Blooz, they call it rap, and it still sucks.;)
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LOL...Rap ain't Disco/Dance.
It's a style all it's own as unique as Heavy Metal or Bluegrass.
Very distinctive sound.
KC and the Sunshine Band...now that's disco!
Shake, shake, shake...
Shake, shake, shake...
Shake your booty!
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Actually Funky Town was the next song on the playlist after Freak Out. Rap isnt disco, Karl Malone says "You know what Karl Malone calls rap? Crap. Karl Malone call it crap music."
I cant understand rap at all. its all crazy nonsense, kinda like ramming your head into a brick wall while stoned on speed and sleeping pills then singing about the words that appear in your freshly brain damaged head.
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Wow, Meatwad, how insightful. You should be sure to go back in time 20-25 years so you can be the first person to say that.
BTW, ask your parents how they like YOUR music, and prepare to be offended.
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Everyone likes Hank.
(http://www.lff.org.uk/image_library/7/19/569.jpg)
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You are all a bunch of dirty hippies. Dance these days has hardly any lyrics to it. Rap still sucks, because thats what we dance to at school events, rap, and it sucks.
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Rap ain't music, dicso will never die and who's that goofy guy in the cowboy hat?
!Up the Irons!
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"who's that goofy guy in the cowboy hat?"
You are either young or a city-dweller, or both.
J_A_B
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Originally posted by ChickenHawk
Rap ain't music, dicso will never die and who's that goofy guy in the cowboy hat?
!Up the Irons!
That ain't no cowboy hat.
a cowboy hat:
(http://home.aol.com/jetpilotav8r/images/derek%20cowboy%20hat.jpg)
a Fedora:
(http://www.regular-guy.com/images/Raiders_hat12.jpg)
Hank is wearing a Fedora.
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Originally posted by ChickenHawk
Rap ain't music, dicso will never die and who's that goofy guy in the cowboy hat?
!Up the Irons!
Rap and/or hiphop isnt music.
Anyone who can ryme can rap
and most of us learned how to ryme in kindergarden.
Simpleton music for simpleton people
Dicsos been dead for the better part of 15 years now at least.
May it RIP
although every once in a while it does try to resurrect itself like a monster in a bad bad "B" horror movie that cost about $5 to make and was done in Howie Fybush's basement
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Originally posted by nirvana
You are all old and outdated. And the "rock" music these days makes me wat to shove a pencil in my ears most of the time. Disco died when Bruce Springsteen came up, suckas.
Ummm. You would be wrong.
Karaya
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Remember the game a few years back where you had to slap the monkeys face, and if you hit him hard enuff it would play a disco song? What was that song? Loved the bass in it.