The Daily Feud: Disco! by ChockFullOfHeadyGoodness [Game Over]

  1. You Should Be Dancing
  2. Love to Love You Baby
  3. YMCA
  4. The Hustle
  5. Another One Bites The Dust
  6. Le Freak
  7. The Cop
  8. Boogie Shoes
  9. Xanadu
  10. Mirror ball
  1. Jive Talkin’
  2. I Feel Love
  3. YMCA
  4. Disco Duck
  5. Miss You - the Stones.
  6. The Hustle
  7. The Indian
  8. Disco Inferno
  9. Roller Boogie
  10. Mirror Ball

Roller Boogie - not just disco - Roller disco!

  1. You Should be Dancing
  2. Last Dance
  3. YMCA
  4. Funky Town
  5. What a fool believes
  6. How deep is your love
  7. The Indian
  8. Disco Inferno
  9. Thank God its Friday
  10. Spinning Glass Globe
  1. You Should Be Dancin’

  2. Love To Love You Baby

  3. YMCA

  4. Get Dancin’

  5. Play That Funky Music

  6. Get Up and Boogie

  7. The cop

  8. If I Can’t Have You

  9. Thank God It’s Friday

  10. Mirror ball

  11. By Disco Tex and the Sex-o-lettes

  12. Yvonne Elliman

Well, there was cocaine…:wink:

  1. You Should Be Dancin’
  2. Love to Love You Baby
  3. YMCA
  4. I Love the Nightlife
  5. Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?
  6. The Hustle
  7. The Indian
  8. If I Can’t Have You
  9. Thank God its Friday
  10. Mirrored ball

Og how I always suck at these things. Just once I’d like to land above the half way line. :stuck_out_tongue:

  1. Too Much Heaven
  2. Love To Love You Baby
  3. YMCA
  4. Disco Duck (Rick Dees)
  5. Do Ya Think I’m Sexy (Rod Stewart)
  6. The Hustle
  7. The Policeman
  8. A Fifth of Beethoven
  9. The Wiz
  10. mirror ball
  1. You Should Be Dancing
  2. Love to Love You Baby
  3. YMCA
  4. Disco Duck
  5. Do You Think I’m Sexy
  6. The Hustle
  7. Cop
  8. If I Can’t Have You
  9. Can’t Stop the Music
  10. Mirror ball

Notes:
4. by Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots
5. by Rod Stewart
6. by Van McCoy
8. by Yvonne Elliman
9. starring the Village People, Steve Gutenberg, Valerie Perrine and Bruce Jenner
10. #2 answer: cocaine

I realize that matching is all that matters, but just for the sake of accuracy: Gloria Gaynor was not a one-hit wonder. Her cover of the Jackson 5’s “Never Can Say Goodbye” was a top 10 hit in '75, four years before she topped the charts with “I Will Survive.”

  1. More Than a Woman
  2. Hot Stuff
  3. YMCA
  4. Do the Hustle by Van McCoy
  5. Turn to Stone by ELO
  6. Do the Hustle
  7. Indian chief
    8 Disco Inferno
  8. Can’t Stop the Music
  9. Mirrorball
  1. Jive Talkin’
  2. Love to Love You Baby
  3. YMCA
  4. Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Santa Esmerelda
  5. Do You Think I’m Sexy, Rod Stewart
  6. Rock and Roll (The Hey Song), Gary Glitter
  7. The cop
  8. More than a Woman, Tavares
  9. Car Wash
  10. Mirrored ball

I’m spending this one at the bar; throwing dirty looks at the girls in miniskirts and plateu shoes, shaking their booty on the dance floor :wink:

platform shoes, yes. MIni skirts, no. Qiana dresses that clung because they forgot their “StaticGuard” when they left the house, definitely

that was part of 54, included by implication.

  1. You Should Be Dancin’
  2. Love to Love You
  3. YMCA
  4. Knock on Wood
  5. I Was Made For Lovin’ You (KISS)
  6. The Hustle
  7. The Indian
  8. Disco Inferno (The Trammps)
  9. Xanadu
  10. A disco ball

I’ll probably be wrong on the few of these, but in my defense, the closest I got to the disco period was dancing like a fool in my cousin’s wood-panelled shag-rugged basement to the Mickey Mouse Disco album on vinyl… but that still counts, right?

  1. You Should Be Dancing
  2. Love to Love You. Baby
  3. Macho Man
  4. I Will Survive
  5. Do You Think I’m Sexy by Rod Stewart
  6. A Fifth of Beethoven
  7. The Cop
  8. Disco Inferno
  9. Can’t Stop the Music
  10. Mirror Ball
  1. You Should Be Dancing
  2. Love to Love you Baby
  3. YMCA
  4. Disco Duck by Rick Dees
  5. Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? by Rod Stewart
  6. The Hustle
  7. The Indian
  8. Disco Inferno
  9. Car Wash
  10. Mirror Ball
  1. Stayin’ Alive
  2. Hot Stuff
  3. YMCA
  4. Boogie Oogie Oogie
  5. Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?
  6. The Hustle
  7. Cowboy
  8. Disco Inferno
  9. Thank God It’s Friday
  10. Mirror ball

4 - And yet, somehow, A Taste of Honey won the Best New Artist Grammy
8 - The Trampps

There was no hard and fast rule on what was disco and what wasn’t but basically any song that could be played at disco and not be met with derisive hooting by the patrons was considered a disco record. The Stones’ “Miss You” met that criteria. Still, in retrospect, “Miss You” is at best (or worst) only disco-ish
when you compare it with something like Rod Stewart’s “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?” When Stewart did that nausea-inducing piece of vinyl excrement that pretty much ruined his reputation, he went full disco. You DON’T go full disco.

Over no less than Elvis Costello!

D’oh! You modified the question to eliminate the conches. That’s what I get for not paying attention in my own feud:smack: