The disco era sucked canal water.

I was fortunate to have a father that was very into music. He was a big Jazz fan in the 50's and 60's and got interested in bands like Floyd, ELP and some of the other, more deeply artistic stuff of the early and mid 70's. He was also deep into audio gear. In the early 70's he used to drag me and my brother to the local stereo stores to look at the latest stuff. Sometimes several evenings a week. Later I even ended up working in one, which at the time was just about as cool as being in a band.
 
Most of the people who knock Disco never lived Disco!!!

Disco RULED and still RULES today.

Put YMCA on in any dance club and see what happens.

I was just on a cruise a couple weeks ago. I would say 1/2 the people on the cruise were College Spring Breakers. Whenever Disco was played these kids went crazy!!! The reaction to YMCA sent my heart a'flutter.


Here is proof that whenever people gather........Disco lives!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HISCB4iqFY&feature=related


Disco LIVES!!!!!!

I'm with you
 
Later I even ended up working in one, which at the time was just about as cool as being in a band.

Me too.

Klipsch, Macintosh, The Electro Voice Paragon....

The early projection TVs with color guns.

I still have a pair of Magnepans, a hand made Jeff Rowland Design Group amp and a Rega Planet. :D
 
Me too.

Klipsch, Macintosh, The Electro Voice Paragon....

When I built my entertainment system a few years ago I made sure my speakers were Klipsch. Yikes...what I wouldn't have given to have this system in the early 70s!!! Actually it's a good thing because I'd be deaf by now.
 
When I built my entertainment system a few years ago I made sure my speakers were Klipsch. Yikes...what I wouldn't have given to have this system in the early 70s!!! Actually it's a good thing because I'd be deaf by now.

Have a pair of La Scalas I have had 4 about 30 years!! They still kick azz!!:cheers2:
 
Here's my home system.....

I bought it from a guy in a white van parked in a big lots parking lot. He said its normally a $3,000 system, but since it was last years model he would sell it to me for $500, I talked him down to $375 though.
 

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Me too.

Klipsch, Macintosh, The Electro Voice Paragon....

The early projection TVs with color guns.

I still have a pair of Magnepans, a hand made Jeff Rowland Design Group amp and a Rega Planet. :D

Dynaco 80 watt kit built amps, Ohm speakers and the mysterious rear channel ! Prokul Harem , A whiter Shade of Pale.
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Up untill 1979 I think we all tried the disco thing my brothers band even went from white punks on dope to everybody get up and boogy!!??:willy_nilly:The nite club in the Hamptons hed a Disco record smashing event!:rolleyes:It was a pretty fun time @2001 and all the other high end discos $25 bucks @ the door then was like $200 now!DISCO RIP!
 
I'm with you
Me too,,
I found most people that "hate" Disco or Dance music is because they cant dance or have no rythm.
So they listen to stuff so annoying or discordant you cant possibly dance to it like metal..
Dont be a hater..
:cheers2:
I Djed clubs in Miami/South Beach from early 80s to late 90s and can tell you disco/dance music never died.
Its just all the wanna be's were weeded out..
:)
 
When I built my entertainment system a few years ago I made sure my speakers were Klipsch. Yikes...what I wouldn't have given to have this system in the early 70s!!! Actually it's a good thing because I'd be deaf by now.

I was the manager of a high end audio place for a while. Then I did live sound for a while. One thing for sure about Klipsch... they have that old school concert PA sound because of the horn HF drivers. Kind of bright for me. But cool speakers.

My current favorite is a pair of Audio Physic. The soundstage is unbelieveable. They induce an emotional reaction in people who have never really heard the music that they have been listening to for years.
 
Can't remember, think they came from Philly.

yup, Philly it is... it was Dynaco, I bought a receiver kit and speakers from them in late 73, built it that night/next day and had it for years, maybe 15 years or more..... wish I still had it, but Hurricane Andrew drowned it... BEST kit out there by far..
 
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