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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

Disco version of classic song

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  • She and the song are great, but the cameraman must have been a 3-year old.

  • Dwrinkle asked when the First Age of Disco started and when the Second Age of Disco started.

    The first Age of Disco began around 1970. The signature of the First Age was that it was R&B vocalists. In other words singers. There was no stress on tempo, or rhythm, just the soulfulness of music.

    The Second Age of Disco began in 1976, right after Donna Summer arrived. The tempos became the driving force, and the 12" record "My Love Is Free" signaled the beginning of tempo and looooong records.

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  • She was the Judy Garland of disco.

  • Great voice, great record. Soul was alive and kicking in 1975.

  • One of my favourits from 75' used to try and get back in time to watch TOTP to hear this,great record and lots of memories.

  • @voidz No, It's Steve Khan and Joe Beck on guitars :-)

  • Is that MFSB, the Sound of Philadelphia accompanying her?

  • @spike555mr I think the year was late 1975 or early 1976. I remember dancing to this version in th discos.

  • sigh.... if i had three wishes i'd wish for esther back every time :[

  • Jamie Cullum is better

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