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Nah, disco didn't get into mainstream until '74.
Author:
Hibakusha
(4328 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 12:42 pm on Feb 3, 2023
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February 3, 1959 The day the music died.
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ELP
- 10:33am 2/3/23
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Buddy Holly: the actual "King of Rock & Roll." Not the gospel singer.
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MAS
- 1:30pm 2/3/23
Austin City Limits 40 did a great Holly cover:
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Hensou
- 2:33pm 2/3/23
It was reborn but died a second time in 1974 when Disco was born.
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Hibakusha
- 11:39am 2/3/23
That would be February 14, 1970.
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jimbasil
- 12:13pm 2/3/23
Nah, disco didn't get into mainstream until '74.
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Hibakusha
- 12:42pm 2/3/23
...and then Springsteen killed disco.
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fredyo
- 12:06pm 2/3/23
I haven’t heard yet before.
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jimbasil
- 12:20pm 2/3/23
Primarily on the Eastern Seaboard (Boston to Virginia, etc.)..
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fredyo
- 12:39pm 2/3/23
Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry
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Irishize
- 11:25am 2/3/23
"Killing Me Softly" is about Don McLean. I wonder if Roberta Flack ever knew that.
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ELP
- 2:01pm 2/3/23
double post
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ELP
- 2:06pm 2/3/23