When Rock Stars went Disco..

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bobbyb5



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I really like freaky phenomena in rock history, and one of my favorites is when big name rock stars went disco in the late 70s. Do you have a favorite one? Or one that u think is absolutely horrifying?? Some were great, some awful. But I won't say which.

The Kinks. Superman
Rod Stewart. D'ya Think I'm Sexy?
Rolling Stones. Miss You
Kiss. I Was Made for Loving You
Paul McCartney. Goodnight Tonight
Electric Light Orchestra. Shine a little Love
The Clash. Magnificent Seven
Blondie. Heart of Glass
Roxy Music. Dance Away
David Bowie. Golden Years, Young Americans, Fame
Pink Floyd. Another Brick in the Wall

And she wasnt really rock, but country. But its one of my favorites anyway. I even have the 12" Disco disc ON PINK VINYL. . Its awesome. The vinyl, i mean. The song sucks.

Dolly Parton. Baby I'm Burnin'


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Rolling Stones' Some Girls and Emotional Rescue get my vote easily.
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Bee Gees - "Jive Talkin'" to "Love You Inside Out" era.

Steely Dan - Gaucho. "Hey Nineteen" and "Time Out of Mind" are really post-disco rather than regular disco, but they definitely marked a stylistic shift for the band.

Roxy Music - "Angel Eyes."

Suzi Quatro - "She's In Love with You."
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Infinity183 wrote:
Bee Gees - "Jive Talkin'" to "Love You Inside Out" era.

Steely Dan - Gaucho. "Hey Nineteen" and "Time Out of Mind" are really post-disco rather than regular disco, but they definitely marked a stylistic shift for the band.

Roxy Music - "Angel Eyes."

Suzi Quatro - "She's In Love with You."


Good call on Time Out of Mind. Its a good example. I love that record.
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Tha1ChiefRocka
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A weird one for sure is this.


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lleon79 wrote:

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I love that song
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