I think I will call my next record "Suburban Breeder Disco ep", in fact suddenly I'm inspired to do a new track. Somehow I imagine suburban breeders as some kind of evil tentacle monsters ... ;-)
~D On 4/6/07, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not to put too fine a point on it, but unless you were gay and lived in a large city, the disco you got to hear back in the 'disco era' was only the cheesiest, most annoying tip of the iceberg. I refuse to be embarrassed by what I was listening to at the time -- funk, jazz, and early electronica -- but it's only after the fact that I've come to appreciate disco. The really good stuff never got played on the radio or suburban breeder Discos. On 4/5/07, Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That is an excellent book. I kind of let disco go past at the time > but in retrospect it looks more and more interesting as a kind of > musical and cultural crucible. Most of which was not visible at > the public surface, of course. > > fh