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Jogrady
Posted: Dec 01, 2012 - 22:04
 

Love this song. It never gets old.

ksb
(Oakland, CA)
Posted: Mar 07, 2005 - 17:18
 

lotus_65 wrote:
i don't see the reason for playing this.
i remember spinning tunes on a cable access tv station around 1980 and grabbing this cart accidentally instead of REM's superman! blech! i wasn't a very good dj.
Sounds like there was a better DJ inside of you somewhere. I'm not a huge fan of either The Kinks or REM but The Kinks are generally more interesting to me...
djeneba
(the lovely Blue Grass)
Posted: Mar 07, 2005 - 17:15
 

Mark1970 wrote:


Like Kiss for example...... LOL



I was thinking of the Dead's album - Shakedown Street. Disco Dead. I still loved it.

I recently caught Saturday Night Fever again on TBS or one of those stations - man, what a terrible movie, but that era really did have *something* - - -
tokyopoorboy
Posted: Feb 21, 2005 - 03:38
 

"I looked in the mirror
at my pigeon chest,
I had to put on my clothes
because it made me depressed."

Poignant, funny. A thing of beauty, so many of which the godlike Kinks have produced over the years.
radiojunkie
(New York/Connecticut Border)
Posted: Feb 20, 2005 - 22:43
 

Larswede wrote:
All you nay sayers: where is your sense of humor??


Sense of humor? What's that?
I swear, sometimes I wonder if it all died with John Lennon.
We're all so determined not to be confused with people who like "popular" music...
Larswede
Posted: Feb 20, 2005 - 22:36
 

All you nay sayers: where is your sense of humor??
lotus_65
(here, in somebody else's paradise...)
Posted: Jan 22, 2005 - 11:18
 

i don't see the reason for playing this.
i remember spinning tunes on a cable access tv station around 1980 and grabbing this cart accidentally instead of REM's superman! blech! i wasn't a very good dj.
ScottFromWyoming
(Powell, Wyo.)
Posted: Nov 24, 2004 - 08:49
 

Darlington wrote:
The whole disco era brought about some genuinely God awful attempts by rock artists (many of whom should have known better) to come out with "disco material," or at least songs that could be played to/danced to in a disco. However, this song is pretty much an exception to that list. Sounds good, even today.


Huh. All this time I never noticed it was disco. Really. I guess that proves your point, in a way.

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Mark1970
(Grayson, GA)
Posted: Nov 24, 2004 - 08:49
 

Darlington wrote:
The whole disco era brought about some genuinely God awful attempts by rock artists (many of whom should have known better) to come out with "disco material," or at least songs that could be played to/danced to in a disco. However, this song is pretty much an exception to that list. Sounds good, even today.


Like Kiss for example...... LOL


zipper
Posted: Nov 24, 2004 - 08:49
 

snurfer wrote:
Too plastic..too boogie...this is not the great 60's kinks

But it's so much fun.
resonator
Posted: Nov 24, 2004 - 08:48
 

Ouch, painfully dated.
Darlington
(Columbia, South Carolina)
Posted: Nov 09, 2004 - 14:24
 

The whole disco era brought about some genuinely God awful attempts by rock artists (many of whom should have known better) to come out with "disco material," or at least songs that could be played to/danced to in a disco. However, this song is pretty much an exception to that list. Sounds good, even today.
Bodhisattva
(Richmond, VA)
Posted: Nov 09, 2004 - 14:23
 

Sweet! My favorite Kinks song!
snurfer
(Silesia, Poland)
Posted: Nov 09, 2004 - 14:23
 

Too plastic..too boogie...this is not the great 60's kinks