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Disco-ee songs by rock bands
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ijwthstd wrote: obviously you take this way too seriously and were deeply affected by what transpired in the early 1990's and hopefully you are discussing these issues with a therapist in addition to other fans on music message boards.
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This is a pretty tough subject, really, because there are sooo many rock songs from the late 70s/early 80s that clearly had some amount of disco influence. It's hard to tell how much of it sort of just seeped in and how much was "alright we need a hit, lets just fucking make a disco song".
Eagles - One of the Nights is somewhere in there for sure.
Elton John - The bitch is back
Jackson Browne - Disco Apocalypse.
The Clash - The Magnificent Seven
Thin Lizzy - Dancing in the Moonlight (surprised this hasn't been mentioned)
Wings “Goodnight Tonight”
Eddie Money, “Maybe I’m A Fool” (I think this the clearest attempt at pandering to a hit besides I was made for loving you)
Eagles - One of the Nights is somewhere in there for sure.
Elton John - The bitch is back
Jackson Browne - Disco Apocalypse.
The Clash - The Magnificent Seven
Thin Lizzy - Dancing in the Moonlight (surprised this hasn't been mentioned)
Wings “Goodnight Tonight”
Eddie Money, “Maybe I’m A Fool” (I think this the clearest attempt at pandering to a hit besides I was made for loving you)
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"Silly Love Songs" too.aznsquirt wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:26 pm This is a pretty tough subject, really, because there are sooo many rock songs from the late 70s/early 80s that clearly had some amount of disco influence. It's hard to tell how much of it sort of just seeped in and how much was "alright we need a hit, lets just fucking make a disco song".
Eagles - One of the Nights is somewhere in there for sure.
Elton John - The bitch is back
Jackson Browne - Disco Apocalypse.
The Clash - The Magnificent Seven
Thin Lizzy - Dancing in the Moonlight (surprised this hasn't been mentioned)
Wings “Goodnight Tonight”
ijwthstd wrote: obviously you take this way too seriously and were deeply affected by what transpired in the early 1990's and hopefully you are discussing these issues with a therapist in addition to other fans on music message boards.
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ZZ Top - "Legs"
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Great post!!! Some of my favorite songs there! I'm not saying I want an entire album of "Maybe I'm a Fool" but songs like this and Trinidad are cool to show a different side of the band/artist.aznsquirt wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 6:26 pm This is a pretty tough subject, really, because there are sooo many rock songs from the late 70s/early 80s that clearly had some amount of disco influence. It's hard to tell how much of it sort of just seeped in and how much was "alright we need a hit, lets just fucking make a disco song".
Eagles - One of the Nights is somewhere in there for sure.
Elton John - The bitch is back
Jackson Browne - Disco Apocalypse.
The Clash - The Magnificent Seven
Thin Lizzy - Dancing in the Moonlight (surprised this hasn't been mentioned)
Wings “Goodnight Tonight”
Eddie Money, “Maybe I’m A Fool” (I think this the clearest attempt at pandering to a hit besides I was made for loving you)
I'll add the song "On and On" by Saigon Kick. Not sure if it's disco but it has a 70's dance feel to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzXCQGbl99g
A much more recent song...the band everyone loves to hate: Reckless Love '89 Sparkle! Again, not disco but has a dance vibe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7--5v-L0yE
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Judas Priest - "Diamonds & Rust" (the studio version).
Hanoi Rocks - "Kill City Kills" and "Tragedy"
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Just thought of two more: "Body Talk" and "Loco-Emotion" from Kix's Cool Kids album. Could those two songs have possibly been the first ever examples of disco hair/glam metal?
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"Crazy Train", during the verses
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Lots of songs from that era had cool funky guitar which was close to disco, but a lot of it is really cool guitar stuff, like Nile Rogers in Chic, or that Climax Blues Band song, Couldnt Get it Right. I love that song. https://youtu.be/leJPJ764Bxs?si=ZmAMvhJyp7Ylr11X