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In reply to the discussion: In retrospect, disco wasn't as bad as I thought it was at the time [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)16. For a person who has a Tom Waits
avatar which tells me you have some musical savvy, and I as a Pink Floyd enthusiast, I'd like to know what in the hell are you talking about? What Pink Floyd track was "disco?" Surely you're not referring to "Another Brick in the Wall." That came out in 1980 and by 1980 disco was dead. Besides, can you seriously imagine Roger Waters saying, "Hey guys, let's to a disco track." Really? They didn't need the money and in 1980 Pink Floyd still had musical integrity. I'm truly baffled.
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aint_no_life_nowhere
May 2014
OP
Hey, if Pink Floyd can cut a disco track and have it be one of their biggest hits,
cemaphonic
May 2014
#8
LOL, Another Brick in the Wall, the Stones with Some Girls, Bowie... the list goes on with talented
bettyellen
May 2014
#45
My grandmother told me that she'd always thought the seventies were the worst period of American mus
LanternWaste
May 2014
#33
I loved disco dancing. The moves were great and you and your partner actually
sinkingfeeling
May 2014
#44