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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]RobinA
(10,478 posts)23. Didn't Like Disco
because it wasn't rock. I just wanted disco to be over so we could get back to rock. Ahhhh, to be young and unschooled in the ways of the world again.
When I stopped waiting for rock to come back I switched to folk and classical. I still love rock, but I just can't listen to Maggie May every day for the rest of my life.
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In retrospect, disco wasn't as bad as I thought it was at the time [View all]
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
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May 2014
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LanternWaste
May 2014
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I loved disco dancing. The moves were great and you and your partner actually
sinkingfeeling
May 2014
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