07-26-2007, 08:01 PM
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No,I'm not asking what then currecnt disco songs would he have done (perish the thought!)
What I want to know is would you have bought it and stayed ever so true as a fan or...
Would you make like Homer Simpson and say,"That's it I'm Outta here!" ? in other words,like when rock stars went disco,would you have felt musically betrayed?
Knowing me then (if I asked my mother of course) i would definetly want it,because I liked disco then & still do. If I were a GL fan then,oh yeah for sure.
Okay,guys and babes let's get our boogie down with the Gord man with
"Discotime Dream"!
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07-26-2007, 08:06 PM
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As long as he went back to his original Gord self, I wouldn't mind. But that was before my time, so it wouldn't matter.
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07-26-2007, 08:14 PM
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Disco Lightfoot?
Forget it!
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07-26-2007, 09:16 PM
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Sorry...that's a triple HELL NO !
(to me, disco is to music what etch-a-sketch is to art)
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07-26-2007, 10:16 PM
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Nope, wouldn't of bought it because I refused to spend $$$ on disco music and but for 1 or 2 exceptions within the past decade, still haven't to this day. I was a part of the movement back then to boycott disco. If you didn't buy it, it would go away.
I would get very angry with my friends, who had to bribe me and physically drag me (kicking and screaming, no lie) to Saturday afternoon disco lessons, and weekend evenings to the juice bar, 'Smiles' discoteque in 'Webstah'.
Probably less than 20 disco songs I liked and are those I still do like. Was a huge fan of Andy Gibb.
Framptom, The Who, Neil Young, CSN, Starship, GL (of course), Bad Company, Paul Simon, Led Zepplin, Elton John, Bily Joel, Nilsson and all the female folkies (especially Janis Ian & Joni Mitchell). I was also listening to all the oldies (any and all)I could, soul, some pop, big band, country, old Motown and was into bluegrass.
Bought my 1st guitar in '78 after a summer in the YCC. We weren't hearing much disco yet and that was the summer of 'Grease'.
So only a slim chance that Lightfoot+disco would have done it for me. Acoustic guitar was my thing. It was Lightfoot's guitar-playing that influenced my wanting to pick to begin with and ultimately, influenced my picking technique and stlye. That may have been lost altogether had he gone disco.
UGH especially if he dressed like that...no way. (as was my teenage mindset at the time) Jeans only, and Frye boots, sandals, barefoot, etc. (Andy and Elton were exempt) and no platform shoes!
I was a pinball player though..so if he had a disco song about pinball, that would have been ok.
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07-26-2007, 10:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Borderstone:
i would definetly want it,because I liked disco then & still do.
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B'stone,
You know, they now have a pill for SLDS (Still Likes Disco Syndrome). Contact your physician. Side effects may include : nevermind, the list is endless.
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07-27-2007, 07:40 PM
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That leads me to another question..who would have taken part in the "Great Disoo Riot of 1979/80.
When at a ballpark there was a "record burning and all "heck" broke loose?
No pill for me RM,I've liked Disco since i was 9 and have no intention of not liking it.
[ July 28, 2007, 19:44: Message edited by: Borderstone ]
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07-27-2007, 07:44 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Borderstone:
No pill for me RM,I've liked disoc since i was 9 and have no intention of not liking it.
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Okay then....good luck.
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07-28-2007, 01:32 PM
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Wow ! A week without the internet, look what I've been missing, LOL !!!
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07-28-2007, 01:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Borderstone:
No pill for me RM,I've liked disoc since i was 9 and have no intention of not liking it.
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I personally have no issues with "disoc" either!
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07-28-2007, 03:00 PM
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B45 - 12,
That was funny.
I was in your camp back in the day...
I disliked disco.
Everytime I got to England me and a lot of the other female military members would go into London and they always wanted to do DISCO. So, I would ditch them and go listen to basement jazz and such, great stuff (they always ended up in jail anyway I figured out after my second episode with females GI's in London (I'm not big on jail"/
Borderstone, sorry Gord was too cool for DISCO, he had a love for nature, etc...don't you think?
How's the heat down there?
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07-28-2007, 06:34 PM
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Yo, Gwen. Long time no see.
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07-29-2007, 09:02 AM
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Hello SADIL (abbreveated),
I have been a very busy person...
about a month ago I thought, man, I miss the blogging there, everyone's comments are always interesting. So, I cut out some time...
Hope everyone has been having a steady diet of Gord.
What are you all listening to these days concerning Gord?
Recently I have been steady listning to APPT and Endless Wire. Sure not disco, but, it makes trips and long afternoons emmersed in putting prgrams together speed right along
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08-08-2007, 08:28 PM
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Hey Gwen!  Welcom home. (I know a bit late but I've been busy as well).
Lately,I have been listening to the UA collection,I can only guess 'cause I'm in that sort of mood. Also,again,watched Live In Reno a few short weeks ago.
I wish PBS would do a new concert with him,it's been 7 years since that one.
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08-12-2007, 08:21 PM
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Borderstone
Yes, I agree...
It would be nice if PBS would do something on him the Edmund Fitzgerald or something in this vein.
I was looking at some books I purchased from the Grand River area at a light house there and they have so much info about Gord in that wreck. There are many other books written about shipwrecks. There are, also, other songs about shipwrecks...but, Gord really hit the proverbial three cherries jackpot with his timely song, don't you think? Where in the world were you when you first heard Gord's Edmund Fitzgerald? There were plenty of musical currents moving in the time of this songs' release. Disco it was not, but, didn't it connect two styles of music?
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