
2:56 min/ (21,952 kb) |
1. Boogie Oogie (Taste of Honey) 2. Boogie Shoes (KC Sunshine) 3. Brickhouse (Kool & Gang) 4. Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison) 5. Celebration (Commodores) 6. Dancing Machine (Michael Jackson) 7. Dancing Queen (ABBA) 8. Dazz (Dazz Band) 9. Disco Inferno (Trammps) 10. Flashlight (Parliament) 11. I Want You Back (Jackson 5) 12. Forget Me Nots (Patrice Rushen) 13. Funky Town (Lipps Inc.) 14. Get Down Tonight (KC Sunshine) 15. Give It To Me (Rick James) 16. Good Times (Chic) 17. Got To Be Real (Cheryl Lynn) 18. Heart of Glass (Blondie) 19. Hot Stuff (Donna Summer) 20. How Deep Is Yr Love (Bee Gees) 21. I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor) |
22. Boogie Fever (Sylvers) 23. Ladies Night (Commodores) 24. Lady Marmalade (LaBelle) 25. Le Freak (Chic) 26. Let It Whip (Dazz Band) 27. Let's Groove (Earth,Wind, Fire) 28. Long Train Runnin (Doobie Brothers) 29. Night Fever (Bee Gees) 30. Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry) 31. Rappers Delight (Sugar Hill Gang) 32. Rapture (Blondie) 33. Ring My Bell (Anita Ward) 34. Rock With You (Michael Jackson) 35. September (Earth,Wind, Fire) 36. Shake Your Booty (KC Sunshine) 37. Staying Alive (Bee Gees) 38. Superfreak (Rick James) 39. That's The Way (KC Sunshine) 40. We Are Family (Sister Sledge) 41. YMCA (Village People) 42. You Should Be Dancin (Bee Gees) |
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"DiscoTion"- according to Webster, promotes the rhythmic action of shaking your booty and getting
your groove thing on by reviving the dance party movement of the crazy 70's.
Dazy Duke represents most of the favorite female artists of the era with her
voice, sexy dance style, and penchant for polyester fashion. Jimi Henlix stirs
up primal energy with his many guitar sounds that is always on the brink of
chaos. Sugar Daddy thumps his way to the bottom with dat funkalicious bass and
tricky footwork. John Travoltage on drums strikes thundrous beats with lots of
old school groove. Outta-sight, man! |
