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From: queensofdisco
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  • GREAT EVELYN I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • wow...people were so thin back then! no really they were, looking at some of my old family pictures from this era..you'd be suprised how thin!

  • LOVE IT..THANKS FOR KEEPIN IT ALIVE......

  • Evelyne looks so good in this; that outfit really suits her, she's got the body for it :)

    Because of her attitude, voice and looks she alway gave her songs a rough edge which i adore.

  • Класс! Единственное вызывает улыбку, отсутствие света и эффектов на сцене))

  • Also found this album outstanding back then. Still has lotta of charm.

  • Слушал это в 80-е годы проблема с наркотиками не стояла, а потом уехал.

  • @TheTurist2000 Во-во,точно ты подметил...

  • Great disco track, lost gem from the last years of disco... The 2 first albums of Belle Epoque are FINALLY available on CD through Amazon.com (U.S.A) Hurry up before it'll be out of stock!

  • wow.1978? this song sounds like it came out in 1998 wow 1978?

  • @Serrano2012 Just 1978

  • die tanzen bescheuert

  • Las putas madres que les reparrion , que son lindas!

  • This was a hit in Australia but only on the Gay Scene. Fubbt about that.

  • I'm sorry, wanted first() version of French Televisoin :)

  • visionary track. wild!

  • Wow THANK YOU Queen of Disco, I looked a long long time for this great hit, and finally I happened to get the spelling right! Super Sexy number!!

  • You blow your mind using cocaine Let me blow mine using this big chain Drugs are your scene violence is mine Nothing is clean we broke the line Holding this chain may lock insaine While I've got beer running through my veins See how my chain flies in the air Honey you're looking at your nightmare. Bamalama Bamaloo yeah yeah Taste of chains taste of violence Taste of chains taste of violence D'you feel my chain around your neck Com'on don't be such a nervous wreck . . . We'll knock..
  • Thanks for posting this brilliant performance of "Bamalama" -- it's such a cult song from the disco era.

    Released as a single in February 1978, "Bamalama" soon became a dancefloor smash in Europe, the USA and Canada.

    Check out the extended version of the track -- the instrumental part was completely in advance for its time.

    The album version really struck me as a wicked track.

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