On Apr 22, 2009, at 5:37 PM, <[email protected]>  
<[email protected]> wrote:

> The pictures of Randy's pink vehicles were pretty funny.
>
> I hate the offseason.
>
> I figure if their first game is like September 5 then they start  
> fall practice either 4 weeks or 30 days before which means August 5  
> or 10.
>
> If we lie to ourselves and say it is May 5th and practice starts  
> August 5th - then we only have to suffer for 3 months.

We could talk about American Idol and how it is rewriting history.

Disco is a genre of music that peaked in popularity between 1974 and  
1979. The Hues Corporation is often seen as heralding the beginning  
of the era on the charts with Rock the Boat. There are songs that  
date back a couple of years (Soul Makossa by Manu Dibango being one)  
that have elements of disco, and people argue as to which was the  
first disco song much like they do what was the first rock song (some  
fun nominees "Birmingham Bounce" by Hardrock Gunther and the original  
"Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton).

That said, not one argues that disco stretches back to 1970 to  
include the Holland/Dozier/Holland composition "Band of Gold" sung by  
Freda Payne, yet AI led of its "disco" medley last night with that song.

It is also important to remember that not all songs released between  
1974 and 1979 were disco. If that were true, Anne Murray would have  
had a number of disco hits - yet I never heard her at the disco. R&B,  
AOR, Funk, Easy Listening, even Spoken Word all charted during that  
time.

So, who allowed Lil Rounds to sing "I'm Every Woman," an R&B song if  
there ever was one? While I can see the argument for The Jacksons'  
"Shake Your Body Down to the Ground," I'd stick the song in either  
Pop or Funk before I'd consider it Disco.

So, are we re-writing musical history? Even radio stations are  
getting into the act. Our local "Oldies" station plays nothing but  
70s music.

-Zeb
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