No more (love at ur conveveince)
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No more (love at ur conveveince)
What makes this song disco? Ive herd this is too discoish. I always thought disco was programming basicly fake music.
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I was thinking the addition of strings to this song are very indicative of the disco sound. Not that strings in a song make a disco song. The best I could describe the strings are like "swells" or waves of strings in and out.
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I think this song was influenced by The Bee Gees.
Alice and Bob were inspired by The Bee Gees - Such a disgrace.
Alice and Bob were inspired by The Bee Gees - Such a disgrace.
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What happened to all the posts in this thread?
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The Bee Gees are one of the greatest group of songwriters to ever walk the planet. Their talent was enormous and they made the world a much more enjoyable place to live!sumorider wrote:I think this song was influenced by The Bee Gees.
Alice and Bob were inspired by The Bee Gees - Such a disgrace.
I know Alice holds their talents in high regard and I'm sure Ezrin does too. They are one of the most influential groups of the 20th century!
"The Nights On Broadway" is one of the best songs of the 1970s.
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just saying that doesn't make it true.
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The Bee Gees, in my opinion, are among the best songwriters of the 20th Century, alongside the likes of Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, The Carpenters etc. Superb musicians.
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No More Love At Your Convenience is a great song. Not everything has to be about cross-dressers and 'loving' decomposed human beings.
"He's old, the snake's got gray hair..."
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padre_sliprat wrote:No More Love At Your Convenience is a great song. Not everything has to be about cross-dressers and 'loving' decomposed human beings.
I always thought this was about making love to a cadaver. The protagonist, Alice, has her where he wants her and now it is convenient for him.
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I thought it was about no more rumpy pumpy in the local lav. The latter being where the L&W album should have been flushed.pitkin88 wrote:I always thought this was about making love to a cadaver. The protagonist, Alice, has her where he wants her and now it is convenient for him.padre_sliprat wrote:No More Love At Your Convenience is a great song. Not everything has to be about cross-dressers and 'loving' decomposed human beings.