Disco Queen

Song And Dance

Discography was originally formed in the 1930s by collectors of jazz records. The Disco a place frequented in our youth, entertainment, refreshments, dancing, meet up to chat to friends. Live bands locally often booked to enjoy, or a DJ (Disc Jockey) played recorded popular music.

Lets spin our three tune Tuesday discs from some I still enjoy, how many do you know or remember, perhaps a first to enjoy!

The Tremeloes "Silence Is Golden" released earlier than my years of Disco visits. A slow dance I most probably heard many years later that brought back memories of a place called "The Green Door", why these names, who knows it was somewhere to enjoy meeting other people, actually talk and yes you guessed dance.

The Contours "Do You Love Me" A hit on the floor to jive and do a jig to on the floor, plenty of exercise in dancing, don't forget to get the edge of this life style today and swing those hips even if they croak, groan and moan.

Abba - "Dancing Queen" Who could forget the fun watching this group develop into a worldwide sensation? Sure to be a hit for many today topping charts with music for a few years. Winning Eurovision Song Contest their music on every hit parade, needless to say straight into nightclubs of the day.

Ending with a song simplicity of fun back in the days, yes we have so much to share!

Herman's Hermits - "I'm Henry VIII, I Am"

I know that is four should only be three, before I forget the last was added by me to remind all ages to let go and just be...

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This music post was inspired by the Three Tune Tuesday #TTT concept by @ablaze.

All photography is my own using a Canon PowerShot SC730 HS, resized for easier loading, writing is my own.

Thought for Today: "The best dancer comes from the sitting lounge." - African Proverbs

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Hello dear friend @joanstewart good afternoon
What a beautiful musical selection, although I loved them all, Abba - "Dancing Queen" brought back many beautiful memories.
Nice photos, I appreciate you sharing.
Have a beautiful Tuesday afternoon

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Some bands simply stick in your head after hearing on radio and everywhere you went. Nice to go back to the flow of some from the era.

Disco was fun later changed, became more the type of music I still listen to today. Fortunately we missed the Elvis craze.

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ohhhhhhh noooooo

anything but bloody ABBA!

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Yeah I hear you, killed over every system wherever you went in shops and on radio....

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I guess putting together this post made you nostalgic😃

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Always fun thinking back, disco get together was the monthly highlight in those years.

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I see, good memories like that should always be cherished.

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I remember songs 1,3 & 4.. the monkey in the photo is too adorable! Thanks for taking me down memory lane and sharing the awesome pics!

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Number four is more fun than all the first three !LOLZ

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If you like ABBA, then look up the movie Mama Mia! It's one of those you watch over and over again. The music is awesome! Thanks for the reminders! !LADY

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Watched the movie, enjoyed their music but never rushed off to buy any of their LPs !LUV

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I don't own a one, but I like to hear a song from them now and again to take a run down memory lane! Take care @joanstewart!

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Dancing queen is known worldwide.. On can't resist jiving with the beat when hearing the song ☺️.

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Enjoy, hope it put you in a great positive mood.

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You shared a great one friend, a you have got a nice selections

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Many bands and new musicians appeared in the 1960s and 1970s with great variety.

Thanks for visiting and have a great day.

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A slow dance I most probably heard many years later that brought back memories of a place called "The Green Door", why these names, who knows it was somewhere to enjoy meeting other people, actually talk and yes you guessed dance.

Ah, sounds like fond memories and great times. I had never heard of Silence is Golden, it's a good song. I can imagine you all in the disco hall chatting and jiving to this one.

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I guess people enjoyed going out to meet up with friends, before cell phones arrived. Arrangements made weeks ahead to get together for nights on the town.

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To be honest, I'd love if it went back to that way of doing things. We are over bombarded now with constant data, adds, shows, updates, messages that our attention spans are shot and we can get overwhelmed by it all. I'd happily go back forty years to simpler times.

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Fifty years ago was easier in many ways, today I use technology up to six pm then switch everything off. My evenings remain without all this contact, only certain people are able to connect as an emergency. Stubbornly I refuse to be interrupted by technology day and night.

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Well you know something Joan, fair play to you. That's actually a great idea, I must try something similar myself..

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Technology overload leads to burnout, people can't even enjoy a meal with some form of electronic device on.

Where have the days gone sitting by a fire, under the stars, listening to the wind and sounds of the night?

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