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Darla
Hardly any music is superior to Disco.
It's interesting because i know this feminist who makes this really excellent case that this violent hate of disco is based in misogyny.
Hardly any music is superior to Disco.
Like you aren't on the dance floor when Dancing Queen comes on.
It's interesting because i know this feminist who makes this really excellent case that this violent hate of disco is based in misogyny.
It's interesting because i know this feminist who makes this really excellent case that this violent hate of disco is based in misogyny.
I'd love to read that. She could probably write one about how Jazz crosses my Engineer's mind like fingernails on a chalkboard and how that must mean I hate women...
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Hardly any music is superior to Disco.
Nope, I can honestly say I never heard the song until you posted a video here.
I do however hit the floor when I hear utter rubbish that I hate. Dancing isn't always because I enjoy the music, sometimes it is only to spend time with somebody that you love. And I enjoy dancing.
Dance like nobody is watching... one of my mottoes.
How the fuck do you not know Dancing Queen?!!?
I grew up on Sabbath and Zepplin. My father would never have let disco hit my ears... After the divorce I led a very sheltered life full of solely Christian Music until I was old enough to choose what I listened to when I wasn't stuck in my mother's car...
Early 80s is when I began to listen to what I liked again, and Abba would never have been in my album collection or played on the stations I listened to.
U2
Billy Joel
GNR was awesome
Metallica
Pink Floyd
AC/DC
Rush
Bon Jovi (yeah, bubblegum but they still are around)
Journey (more bubblegum)
Judas Priest
John Mellencamp
Queen
Queensryche
Ozzy
Fleetwood Mac
There's a few.
Nope, I can honestly say I never heard the song until you posted a video here.
I do however hit the floor when I hear utter rubbish that I hate. Dancing isn't always because I enjoy the music, sometimes it is only to spend time with somebody that you love. And I enjoy dancing.
Dance like nobody is watching... one of my mottoes.
You are sheltered up there in Mile High City, never heard of Dancing Queen that is amazing, it is still widely played on retro radio. I amazed.
No I can't seem to. I'll email her and see if she has it in a place she can quickly pull up. I'd like to read it again myself in context of this thread.
Pink Floyd came out with the following albums in the 80s:
The Final Cut (1983)
A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
Delicate Sound of Thunder (1988) or was it 89...?
Good stuff.
They even reached into the 90s with:
The Division Bell (1994)
All of them are good.
Pink Floyd is one of the best bands of all time.
Which still doesn't change that they were a band in the 80s, put out new music, and still continue to play to this day. (I've seen them.)
Neon was big for girls in the 80's and madonna hair.