Best Disco-Rock Song?

Best Disco-Rock Song?

  • Love Is The Drug - Roxy Music?

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  • One of These Nights - The Eagles

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  • The Magnificent Seven - The Clash

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  • Total voters
    24

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Love is the Drug and Shakedown are two faves, but Miss You is a blatant statement by a standard bearer of Rock and Roll, that “We are making a disco song”...It’s not corny or contrived (Rod), and, it stands up 40-plus years later.
 
Love is the Drug and Shakedown are two faves, but Miss You is a blatant statement by a standard bearer of Rock and Roll, that “We are making a disco song”...It’s not corny or contrived (Rod), and, it stands up 40-plus years later.

Yup. Some Girls was the greatest response by aging rock dinosaurs to punk and disco. Neil Young's Rust Never Sleeps is right up there on response to punk albums.
 
Love is the Drug and Shakedown are two faves, but Miss You is a blatant statement by a standard bearer of Rock and Roll, that “We are making a disco song”...It’s not corny or contrived (Rod), and, it stands up 40-plus years later.

Yup. Some Girls was the greatest response by aging rock dinosaurs to punk and disco. Neil Young's Rust Never Sleeps is right up there on response to punk albums.
I’ve run across some rehearsal / out-takes of it, extended jams, that are much better than the take on the album, for me. Charlie and Bill kick ass here...

 

You guess are clueless when it came to the gay 70's disco era standards set to the rock genre.

 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9rCUQjmkxU

You guess are clueless when it came to the gay 70's disco era standards set to the rock genre.

Gloria was disco not disco rock. Cake took a disco track and made it not disco.
 
That was comically hard. I could have gone with 5-6 of them. Including Rod (didnt actually consider as I'm still protesting the injustice last year).
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeXezBHdJ94

I find interesting how they changed the song throughout the years.

Dick's Picks Vol 4 is in my view the most essential truly "live" Dead album. Europe '72 had some studio overdubs. I love Cornell '77 but that's not my favorite Dead era. 1970- 72 is peak Dead.
 
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