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High Times



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 10:05    Reply with quote

The Real Thing, Commodores and other great 70s disco bands
Hello guys! Razz

check it out! Wink

http://70disco.com/realthing.htm

http://70disco.com/kool.htm

http://70disco.com/commodores.htm

http://70disco.com/dbaseperf.htm







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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:30    Reply with quote


yes i checked them before,lots of them inspired jay kay Cool
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 15:40    Reply with quote


Thank you so much for those websites!!! They are great!!!!, and of course they're great bands... but i think you forgot Earth, Wind and Fire... they're amazing!!!!!
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 18:33    Reply with quote


Great suggestions. Other Bands to maybe check out:

Donna Summer, Chic, and who can forget about the Bee Gees baby!. If you want the Bee Gee, you buy 1 cd to get all the best ones
The soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever. It's only sold 20 million copies because it's that damn good (that is if you like disco lol)
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 19:04    Reply with quote


And you forgot IMAGINATION with sing JUST AN ILLUSION


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High Times



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 08:35    Reply with quote


i didnt find a real thing's site
only this on e bay! Crying or Very sad Very Happy





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PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 19:54    Reply with quote


Hello there,

Yes. Thanks for all those links. When I started listening to JMQ (around 1999), I discovered other artists by recommendations. From Stevie Wonder to Earth, Wind & Fire, Donna Summer , Jose Feliciano, then I knew this is the kind of music my dad used to listen! So we both share our passion for this artists (I have MP3 and records and he has the LP's!! LOL). And now we are both discovering new music that we love, like Incognito, Brand New Heavies, George Benson, and recently when I bought 'Late Night Tales' he said 'whooah... this is what I listened when I was young... you like this music????', so he is kind of surprised and happy at the same time.

So yes, this is the music I love... as I always said... I don't belong here, I belong to the 70's...

'Join in, it's my funky odyssey'
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 20:38    Reply with quote


Diego// Twenty Zero Three wrote:
Hello there,

Yes. Thanks for all those links. When I started listening to JMQ (around 1999), I discovered other artists by recommendations. From Stevie Wonder to Earth, Wind & Fire, Donna Summer , Jose Feliciano, then I knew this is the kind of music my dad used to listen! So we both share our passion for this artists (I have MP3 and records and he has the LP's!! LOL). And now we are both discovering new music that we love, like Incognito, Brand New Heavies, George Benson, and recently when I bought 'Late Night Tales' he said 'whooah... this is what I listened when I was young... you like this music????', so he is kind of surprised and happy at the same time.

So yes, this is the music I love... as I always said... I don't belong here, I belong to the 70's...

'Join in, it's my funky odyssey'
D! (diego)



Yeap Diego!!! Dad said the same about me!!! Edgar, son, you listen the same music as me... and in some cases, music older than me!! hehehehehe you don't belong to the 90's.... you belong to the 60's and 70's... and i said to him: THANKS!!!! heheheh Wink Dad was so impressed when i bought by myself my new Earth, Wind and Fire album.... and he said; you must be listening rock, dance, techno and all that new music.. and i said Noo dad, you're wrong..... i was virtually born in the 60's!!! hehehehehh
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 20:43    Reply with quote


Since long time I listen all these bands, I was ten, all my youth and I still love to listen them and dance on. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 23:36    Reply with quote


Guys you are all so unique!!! Razz in real life i have no friends
who likes 70s stuff Sad Sad
i love you so much! Razz Razz Laughing

p;ease tell me does anybody have this one?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
i found also this:
skyy LP:




"HERE'S TO YOU":



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 07:05    Reply with quote


I LOVE EARTH WIND AND FIRE!

i used to looved listening to earth wind and fire during my teen years..my parents were shocked at first but got used to it in the end..my cd collection included earth wind and fire, Kool and the Gang, Best of 70's and saturday night fever..etc.


my mom was a singer in the 70's, my dad light up concerts and gigs with his lights... maybe that's what influenced my taste in music.

thanks for those links guys!



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 03:57    Reply with quote


don't forget Brothers Johnson. remember "Stomp"?

fantastic.

and by the way: my dad used to be a DJ for disco's back in the late 70's. he has over 600 singles!
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High Times



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 18:42    Reply with quote


yes its an amazing band! Razz
their bassman, Louis Johnson
is a legend in the bass world!

i had his bass video school
where he teaches how to slap!

he was a session bass man
on Paul McCartney's "Give My Regard..." 1984
and on Elton John's "VICTIM OF LOVE" 1979!!!
Wink Razz
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High Times



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 21:05    Reply with quote


hey guys i've found the real thing's single:

"you are to me everything"!!!
Razz
check it out:

http://peterfree.free.fr/youtomeReverything.wma
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PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2006 18:04    Reply with quote


Hi!

I really didn't know where to put this, so I searched all topics and I think it fits here.

I bought two days ago the vinyl of Leon Ware that contains 'What's Your Name', from the Late Night Tales album. Is really cool, when you listen all this albums you know where Jay's music comes from, is great.

I also found an LP of Kleeer, but it was too expensive, I may buy it some other time. Also, the Chaka Kahn record that has the song on LNT too. And Skyy! I was surprised to see all this names.

Yeah, I go to old vinyl record stores Laughing ...and buy stuff!!!

D! (dyego)
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