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I just hate it with all my soul

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:50, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
It is pretty dire
but still marginally better than most 'dance music'
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:51, Reply)
Ahhhhhhh, freak out!
HATE IT
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:51, Reply)
that particularly song is great
as is Funky Town

and I was made for loving you by Kiss, which may have snuck into the lead in the race for first dance at my wedding
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:52, Reply)
Anything by the Bee gees, awful awful awful

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:53, Reply)
Dance music is fucking rubbish.
Old disco tunes are fucking mint, however. How can anyone listen to these and not like them?
youtu.be/QHxc3e2TJXc
youtu.be/r_3EE_ekYp4
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:52, Reply)
I hate that stupid guitar sound

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:53, Reply)
And slap fucking bass!

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:54, Reply)
Another couple of belters.
youtu.be/otBdxNmEq6k
youtu.be/CfqqvoBfapU
I love Melba Moore. There's just no other kind of music I want to hear when I'm on a night out.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:58, Reply)
Sorry Baz, i just hate it all
there aren't many musical genres i can say that for, for i can't think of a single Disco song that i like
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:02, Reply)
The cheesy rubbish that people (I'm not saying you) consider disco is all shit, yes.
I adore the other stuff though, it just makes me smile. What stuff would you listen to on a night out?
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:04, Reply)
It all sounds cheesy to me
Depends on the night really, are we dancin?
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:05, Reply)
It's not all cheesy -
none of that 'Saturday Night Fever' bollocks - that's totally bent - but on my life there are some good tunes.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:08, Reply)
prove it

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:08, Reply)
Monty gets it.

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:10, Reply)
At the risk of sounding like a complete bender
But 'I feel love' by Donna Summer is a brilliant track, the 12" remix is particularly disco-tastic.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:40, Reply)
We most certainly are dancing, aye.

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:10, Reply)
Ok then, but to be honest i never dance so it's a moot point really

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:11, Reply)
'Bounce Rock Skate Roll' by Vaughan Mason is brilliant.
I have some incredible disco records which I bought for the drum breaks used in hip hop - honestly some of it's superb.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:07, Reply)
Nope hate it
I think the problem is I dislike the general componant parts of disco music, the classic guitar riff, the funky bass etc so any combination is shit
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:10, Reply)
this is what you want
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM30iNH8TqA
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:55, Reply)
How did I know it would be that?
Then again Kiss are knobs. Knobs with a few good choons and a decent live show, but knobs none the less.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:57, Reply)
totally
I loathe Kiss, but I fucking love that song.

(and Detroit Rock City, just a bit)
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 16:59, Reply)
Well, if we're admitting to liking embarrassing music...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbiYv_lNfFA&feature=related
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:01, Reply)
I have little shame when it comes to music
for example, I love The Quo
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:02, Reply)
Fucking hell, I feel like I've stumbled into some parallel B3tan universe

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:03, Reply)
Status Quo were utterly brilliant until maybe 1974

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:05, Reply)
Living on an island is a fucking blinder of a track

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:06, Reply)
When did they start?
Because being shit for 37 years indicates that this may well be their default setting and pre-74 was a fluke.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:06, Reply)
called themselves Status Quo in 1967 apparently
I knew that Rockin' all over the world was a cover, but I did not know it was written by the guy from Creedance
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:07, Reply)
Good old Foggers.
Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes did a cover of it first – I have to say the lyrics are abominable. It’s no ‘Caroline’ for example.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:10, Reply)
Not really familiar with Ted Nugent's work
other than as a nutter.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:11, Reply)
Double Live Gonzo is a superb live LP
He is a fucking brilliant guitarist - and one of the worst tossers of all time.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:12, Reply)
Also his first LP, and 'Cat Scratch Fever' are excellent.

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:12, Reply)
I'll have a bit of a listen
not bad. I like to see a lead guitarist doing the singing sometimes.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:14, Reply)
You'll love it.
Stranglehold and Stormtrooper are both top notch heavy rock tunes.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:16, Reply)
nice one
right, I'm off!
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:22, Reply)
Pictures of Matchstick Men is a psychedelic pop classic.

(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:08, Reply)
it is a great tune
Ozzy and Type O Negative did a half decent cover.

edit: actually, I'm wrong, ozzy's vocal isn't bad, the rest is shit
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:09, Reply)
You saved me the trouble of typing that.
Brilliant track, brilliant video as well.
(, Wed 17 Aug 2011, 17:42, Reply)

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