Friday, June 5, 2009

DiscoCop


Kompis av brodern Discosnuten/DiscoMorten har sendt over ei litta 7 på rad med discoclæssics!Skal ikke kjimse av dette skjønner du, fordi han er kjent for å kjøpe orginalpress på nettet, (da snakker vi plutselig 2000 spenn for albumet) ta opp på mp3 og plasere vinylen trygt i hylla.Sabla bra og eksklusive saker med andre ord

1. Donny Johnson - Burning fire (Handsum records, 7?)
2. Wreckin Crew - Found the groove (Starville Records, 81)
3. T.M.S - Get the feeling (Showcase Records, 82)
4. Special Touch - This party is just for you (Brackett Records, 81)
5. Ronnie ''Gee'' & ''G'' String - For Ladies Only (part 1) (Marquee, 80?)
6. Alias - Shake (NIA Records, 80)
7. Henri Rich - Be you (instrumental edit, PPU, 79)

Discosnuten - 7 På Rad

4 comments:

Barfot said...

Saftesuse! Det her er den feiteste mixen jeg har hørt på en stund, sviske på sviske og med mye god humor!:) Den fikk til og med en gammel mann som meg opp av saccosekken. props!

Lektor Ollis said...

hehe..det tror jeg denna funky purken her vil like å høre!forhåpentligvis kommer det 7 old school discoraps fra samme mann om ikke alt for lenge!

Barfot said...

Det kan jeg digge!

Barfot said...

apropo det bildet valget ditt Ollis. Kom nettopp over ei lættis litta artikkel om han diskosnuten i the Village people:
ex-frontman for the Village People, is mounting a comeback with a tell-all book detailing his frustration with his flamboyant gay bandmates and why they ultimately caused him to leave the group in the early '80s.

Willis, best-known for portraying the cop and the naval admiral in the '70s disco group, also reveals "Y.M.C.A." was never meant to refer to gay cruising, says his publicist Alice Wolf. Wolf says the group was on tour when Willis wrote the lyrics at the behest of the band's French producer, Jacques Morali, who wrote the music. But Willis never intended the homosexual innuendo that many fans read into the song.

"Victor Willis wrote about the YMCA and having fun there, but the type of fun he was talking about was straight fun," insists Wolf, adding that Willis has nothing against homosexuality. "When he says, 'Hang out with all the boys'... he's talking about the boys, the fellas.... But it's one of those ambiguous songs that was taken that way because of the gay association with Village People."

hehehe stakkar`n er tydligvis drittlei av å bli assosiert med resten av sine gamle flamboyant gay bandmates at han nå over 30 år senere prøver å streite opp rykte sitt;) Men med låter som "In the Navy," og "Macho Man" så tror jeg ikke det blir så enkelt:D Kjipt for`n..